Buzzforlife
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like his entire life.Best of luck to Leo, but you are telling me they couldn't think of a better tagline He's been in Atlanta for a while!
So i have not seen a commit from Cruz ...assume he needs to enroll somewhere soon...maybe stay here...maybe stay until spring? My bad just saw Jax StateWas not expecting that. Was destined to play next year.
Jacksonville State for CruzSo i have not seen a commit from Cruz ...assume he needs to enroll somewhere soon...maybe stay here...maybe stay until spring?
Jacksonville AL is about as an opposite city compared to Atlanta as you can find. Good luck to him his academic difficulty just decreased by 1000%.Jacksonville State for Cruz
Not good.OL Brandan Best is entering the transfer portal as a grad transfer
Redshirting players at Tech makes no sense if they can play. Many players will get their degree in three years and then transfer with their GT degree and two years left to play. We develop them, give them a degree and they give their best years to someone else. Sigh.
So far we play the same guys in ol no matterBrandon has been at Tech long enough to graduate and hasn't been able to break into the line. He's been a good backup, but I'm not sure we'll notice him not being there on Saturdays. Congratulations on your Tech degree. Now, go get some playing time while you still have eligibility (plus that MS).
Agreed. I don't really understand OL and why they essentially play every snap of the game. They're banging all game long, pulling, blocking downfield. These are big guys moving a lot of mass. But, at every level they seem to play just about every snap.So far we play the same guys in ol no matter
I do like the incoming freshman and the current freshman and the red shirt freshman.
Should be more athletic.
But we are back to being a young ol.
Just need better play by September.
I believe it’s the communication between the OL players and the trust they have that each guy will instinctively know what the others are doing regardless of what the defense is doing.Agreed. I don't really understand OL and why they essentially play every snap of the game. They're banging all game long, pulling, blocking downfield. These are big guys moving a lot of mass. But, at every level they seem to play just about every snap.
And, they’ve added helmets since you played.I believe it’s the communication between the OL players and the trust they have that each guy will instinctively know what the others are doing regardless of what the defense is doing.
Of course I haven’t played OL in well over 50 years
You have to earn it.Agreed. I don't really understand OL and why they essentially play every snap of the game. They're banging all game long, pulling, blocking downfield. These are big guys moving a lot of mass. But, at every level they seem to play just about every snap.
I understand what you're saying, but I saw a number of interior OL basically OLAY DL and stay in the game. Not sure I agree it's about earning it and maintaining it.You have to earn it.
6'5" son played in college.
He would not walk at Nebraska and play he added weight
Here s the deal - you have to earn it in practice and weight room. Then you get to show you can move and still fight off the dl. This is closely watched. If you watch the players side line gou see the ol huddle. The stsrters are in sests with coach talkjng. Behind them are the #2. Also #2 are watching their starter every play on sideline.
The switches/ double teams done seamless and at speed can take years and one injury cause a major set back.
It is vital that back ups are ready.
Some years there is major turn over in starters and some young fast feet guys emerge.