YepIsn't he the one whose family is from New Orleans and who left there due to Hurricane Katrina?
Dang! Can't believe I missed the game.One thing I noticed about the Tulane game was that the catches made by Zenon and others seemed much more confident and less tentative.
I think that's due in large part to JT's quick release and zip on the ball. The receivers really have to focus and they know it.I've always liked Zenon and his speed has been impressive. One thing I noticed about the Tulane game was that the catches made by Zenon and others seemed much more confident and less tentative. Every close pass was caught without a bobble. That was a notable change from past years.
Dang! Can't believe I missed the game.
Not hard, just hope you picking up on good vibes in the universe.You guys (male & female) are really hard. Touche!
I am much more excited about the Tulane game than the Woffard game. I like the afternoon or early evening games much better. And yes, pitching and catching will continue to be much better.
When does Andrews get to play?The feature AB position is there for the taking, he just needs to take it.
Next week but I doubt he cracks the rotation much unless there's an injury.When does Andrews get to play?
Because of his transgressions, or because of his play?? I thought the consensus was that he was the best of the bunch at A-back.Next week but I doubt he cracks the rotation much unless there's an injury.
Great article on Zenon in the New Orleans Newspaper ---
http://www.theneworleansadvocate.com/sports/tulane/10174165-123/georgia-techs-tony-zenon-returns