The Oregon transfer from Eastern Washington; QB Vernon Adams is the one on this list that just makes my case. He was recruited by Eastern Washington and Portland State in 2011 as his only offers coming out of HS. Ranked as a "NR!" Tore it up on the red turf for the eagles and helped them...
Patrick Skov will be a perfect bridge at B-Back to allow CPJ to redshirt the incoming backs barring any unforseen injuries. This will be much like the situation last season with CJ Leggett on the travel squad but able to save his redshirt season. I expect Skov to be a bull at the position.
I...
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Naw. But if you were watching the highlights of any of those other QB's who just toss the rock around for the most part then my opinion would change dramatically.
Besides, anytime you can watch a quick as a hiccup QB juking SEC talent out of their jockstraps who also...
If you think this is list amusing, go back a year heading into last season as the predictions and accolades were essentially as follows:
QB Trevor Knight at the University of Oklahoma-He is a serious Heisman Candidate after coming off of that tremendous game against Alabama in the Sugar Bowl...
@AE 87:
Try looking at it this way: If the GT defense can't handle this offensive scheme after seeing it every day 24/7 according to the experts, then think how difficult it really must be to defend for the rest of the NCAA.
Even with two O-Linemen out (and don't forget our starting Center...
How about an article on the absolute worst names for these college training facilities?
My choice for the # 1 slot: UGA! The Butt Smear Training Facility
Who cares about 7 on 7. Pad up and play a game with all 11. 7 on 7 is about as relevant as having the best bikini at the North Pole.
Good for Georgia State.
I'd rather lose all of the skilled players on offense than the starting QB and 4/5 O-Linemen. The sky didn't fall when we lost Snoddy, Zenon, and Smelter at the end of the season. I'm confident CPJ and the staff have recruited players to step up and play.
Notre Dame will be a good opponent...
@Northeast Stinger:
We never actually truly replaced Orwin Smith as I haven't seen another end zone safety since that Miami game at BDS several seasons ago. I hope I never see another special teams play like that one ever again on a kickoff return.
For all of the discussion or concern about...
@dressedcheeseside
Those are all salient points but different than the situation currently facing CPJ from where the program was when he arrived in 2008. While he inherited JD, JN, and DT at the skill spots, he had virtually no offensive line. And I recall a converted A-Back beefing up to...
While I'm not saying this analogy is exactly the same as the offenses are different, BUT, if you look at the revolving door of skill players that have come and gone over the years for the New England Patriots while they maintained a very experienced offensive line and Tom Brady at QB, that is...
@GeorgiaTechFB yea that's a lie get your facts right. I've chosen to leave and play my fifth year elsewhere. pic.twitter.com/KYQmqA7wlJ
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According to his Twitter accounted posted on Sting Talk he indicated that he has been accepted into a Masters Program at UF. He thanked CPJ and GT for the last four years, etc., etc.
This opens the door for the incoming frosh LB's. Watch out for Victor Alexander!
This is a strange one and I wonder if he was intending to go elsewhere his last season. This brings to mind that situation someone pointed out a while back on this board about the Jeremiah Masoli transfer rule in the SEC that came about after he was suspended at Oregon then transferred to Ole...
Not dimishing his injury but the way Clemson fans talk about how they would have won the game if he was still at QB causes me to get the impression that he is invincible and walks on water.
I doubt he has Ronnie Lott or **** Butkus toughness. Snoddy's injury doesn't happen often and it was...
The toughest component about option football is that probably 99% of the time unless it's an obvious passing down with more than two WR's, the base formation is always the same.
No TE meaning there is no strong side or weak side of the formation, and that is the hardest element for the...
I will be waiting to hear from the "Hill" on that GT degree, followed closely by the invitation from Bobinski to personally hand it to me at halftime of COFH.
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