Preparation for Boston college

deeeznutz

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Our two best WRs in this offense so far, DT and Smelter, weren't blessed by being brought into the system from the beginning. DT was recruited for and played in a pro-style first, and Smelter hadn't played football in three years before he jumped in as a Jr. RJ may not be as physically gifted as either of them, but he is close, IMO. He showed flashes last year, and I think he could end up being a blend of the two, with some of the bulk of DT and the hands and comeback ability of DS. Pumped that we get him for another year after this one. He could end up having the most productive overall career of a CPJ WR.
Comparing Jeune to Bay Bay in 2009 or Smelter in 2014 isn't really fair, it was his first year actually playing any significant minutes. He looks a lot better when you compare his performance last year to Bay Bay 2008 or Smelter 2013...and I think he'll make a similar leap in production to what those guys did too.
 

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Comparing Jeune to Bay Bay in 2009 or Smelter in 2014 isn't really fair, it was his first year actually playing any significant minutes. He looks a lot better when you compare his performance last year to Bay Bay 2008 or Smelter 2013...and I think he'll make a similar leap in production to what those guys did too.

That was my point. Looking forward to seeing him make that jump.
 

JacketFromUGA

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http://www.espn.com/blog/acc/post/_...and-georgia-tech-packed-up-to-bring-to-dublin

Georgia Tech and Boston College are in Dublin, Ireland, preparing for the third ever ACC game outside the United States.

While the focus for players and coaches is on the game, the support staff for both schools has spent months preparing. That includes gathering, packing and shipping everything needed to actually play the game, from helmets, jerseys and pads, to down and distance markers, pylons and an entire instant replay system.

So what has made the trip over?

For Georgia Tech:

  • 37 total trunks of equipment, including 111 player equipment bags.

  • Two carnets (or passports used for goods) with about 2,500 total lines.

  • Total weight: about 20,000 pounds
Boston College had to bring more. As the designated home team, it was on the Eagles to bring over everything needed to put on the actual game, in addition to everything else that goes into running a football team throughout the week.

Here are a few of the more notable items, according to its final travel logs:

  • 2 Sideline Chains Set and Down Box worth $650

  • 2 ACC goal post wraps

  • 2 locker room speakers (plus connector cord and two speaker mixers)

  • 110 player suits worth $27,000

  • 110 player equipment bags (helmet, shoulder pads, sneakers, 2 pairs of cleats, knee braces, hip thigh and knee pads, shower shoes) PLUS 110 personal player duffel bags

  • 156 locker nameplates

  • 9 trunks for video equipment

  • 50 footballs worth $2,650

  • 30 cases of Muscle Milk

  • Hand heat packs and hand warmers also made the trip (high of 65 and rain is in the forecast for Saturday), along with rain jackets
Neither coach has a playbook to follow for how to best get prepared for a game so far from home, with a five hour time change. But they have been given everything they need from their operations staff to feel like they have more than a little piece of home with them.
 

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Looks like MJ might be coming in when we are close to the Goal Line.
 
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