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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 671185" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Thanks; it wasn't all <em>that</em> hard. The data is all arranged very nicely at the source.</p><p></p><p>Heights are comparable as well, however, except for Pitt. Like Tech, other schools tend to put their taller guys up first, but it isn't a hard and fast rule. When Cooper wasn't injured, only one of our usual starting OLs (Hansen at 6'2") was below 6'3". Losing Kenny wasn't a good thing, though Lay came along quite well as the season progressed. But it really was sorta mix and match out there due to the on-and-off injuries that several players (Minihan, Clark, Hansen, Maye) had. With any kind of luck (and stopping all this scrimmage during the season crap) we will see some continuity and, maybe, with some frosh help (though I'm hoping it won't be needed) better OL performance from the start next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 671185, member: 265"] Thanks; it wasn't all [I]that[/I] hard. The data is all arranged very nicely at the source. Heights are comparable as well, however, except for Pitt. Like Tech, other schools tend to put their taller guys up first, but it isn't a hard and fast rule. When Cooper wasn't injured, only one of our usual starting OLs (Hansen at 6'2") was below 6'3". Losing Kenny wasn't a good thing, though Lay came along quite well as the season progressed. But it really was sorta mix and match out there due to the on-and-off injuries that several players (Minihan, Clark, Hansen, Maye) had. With any kind of luck (and stopping all this scrimmage during the season crap) we will see some continuity and, maybe, with some frosh help (though I'm hoping it won't be needed) better OL performance from the start next year. [/QUOTE]
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