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Old 09-26-2021, 10:53 AM   #882
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Re: NCAA Football 14: 2021-2022 Roster Update

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Originally Posted by ihall712
Dont mean to be annoying but being from jersey their are 4 key players I think are missing, I am happy to see DJ Woodbury, and Myles Bailey though. It wont let me post link b/c im new to this, but Joshua Irvin, Corner Back, Temple. Nate Wyatt, Corner Back, Temple. Robbie Fiorentino, Running Back, Kansas. Brian Ugwu, Defensive Line Rutgers. These were some of the top names I got to experience that i havent seen in this roster who are on those teams. You all do a great job i do not want to sound selfish, just want to help add realism. If you want links add me on xbox Famousboat20 and just tell me your the NCAA editing crew ill drop all 4 of theirs, and if you guys wanted me to help with any D1 talent of jersey I'd be glad to help. Thank you for all your hard work and hoping to see my Jersey boys in game
Unfortunately, after doing research on these players, they do not appear to be players that will make the roster unless they start contributing.

There are not enough roster spots to add non-contributors and special teamers, unless they are true freshman and rated higher. I believe three of the four players are walk-ons, and all four of them either do no contribute at all, or contribute specifically on special teams.

This is Joshua Irvin's third year and he has only played in two games, both in 2020, and both because they had to play him due to injuries. He has not played this year, according to Temple. Unless he starts contributing, he will most likely not be added to the roster.

Nate Wyatt was in a similar situation. He has been there for three years, played in one game because of injuries, and this year he is strictly playing special teams. A player with one tackle in three years is not going to be put in the roster over a true freshman.

Robbie Fiorentino, like Wyatt, looks like a primary special teams player. He carried the ball twice last year for four yards, but nothing this year. There is not room on the rosters for special team players.

For Brian Ugwu, I cannot find anything showing he has contributed this year. Yes, he received a scholarship offer through Rutgers, but he was also rated outside of the top 1,200 as a freshman out of high school in 2019. Again, a player that does not contribute does not have a place on the roster due to roster limitations.

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