Is it also the first year any of these kids have played football in their lives? Is the entire team made up of unrecruited freshman? I mean there’s high schools out there that would put up a better fight

. I mean shit, 3/4 of Tech’s roster played high school football in montana in the last couple years while I’m assuming most all these kids played in Cali.
Update: So after writing the above part, I started to question if this isn’t another Bishop Sycamore High School scenario on a much grander scale. I did a quick dive into their roster and I’ll just say it seems very odd. To begin with there’s 123 kids on roster with 101 of them from Cali. The other 22 come scattered from Hawaii to Georgia, Texas to Alaska and Ohio. There’s six seniors, 39 juniors, 15 sophomores, and 63 freshman. I’m assuming they’re given a pass on roster size being a first year program although they did have a scrimmage season last year. Interested in a coaching history of a coach that would take on such a challenge, I checked his bio and he sounds legit. He’s been coaching 20 years but got his first job from his alma mater, a Christian school, immediately after graduation. His assistant head coach sounds like he’s got a cool story, playing along side the head coach four years after retiring from 20 years of active service in the Army and Guard. He did another 10 years in reserve while playing and then also immediately getting into coaching. The really odd part though is when you start looking into the players bios. All six Sr’s, about 3/4 the Jr’s, and one So have suited up for another college team in their career. Only about 1/4 of them gave credit for a stat and all the ones that did were like “Smith played in 2 games and recorded 1 tackle while at Such n’ Such.” All the rest of the bios have the exact same “Johnson is from Such n Such and attended Such n Such High School.” Zero mention of any high school credentials. I find it hard to imagine not a single one of these kids earned some sort of recognition while playing high school football. I imagine the logical answer is they chose for some reason to keep everyone’s generic since probably only a handful of the 123 did earn some award. The conspiracy theorist in me thinks the coaches wanted to put a bunch of very inexperienced football players together on a team, get them into a conference, and put together a couple of seasons to hopefully get a great feel good story out of it to sell to the public. Imagine they take on all these kids with no experience a build a team to compete in an established football league. Obviously this is gonna take several seasons so you’re guaranteed to get a couple years of viewership. I’m sure my brain has built this up way more then it is but just imagine the story.