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Way too early analysis - GT v. Alcorn
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<blockquote data-quote="DrJacket" data-source="post: 172794" data-attributes="member: 913"><p>I came away enamored with how our new A and B-backs did. We have some playmakers, it would appear, with the new guys and at WR. Clean game from a penalty standpoint was nice to see. There was no play, though, any more thrilling to see than Michael Summers turning himself to high point this ball in the corner for a TD. </p><p></p><p>Btw, somebody's been in the weight room and I think I like it! (Actually, the whole team looks strong and fit) </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1156[/ATTACH]</p><p>Speaking of, 2 true freshmen looked stronger and more filled-out than I expected: Glanton and St. Amour. We may not have to rely on them much this year, but they look physically ready to compete. </p><p></p><p>We wore ourselves out with so much good to yell about. There's not much to dislike about a 69-6 victory. Still, I left feeling like we don't know much yet. Tulane will provide us with a stair-step up in competition. Next Saturday can't get here soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrJacket, post: 172794, member: 913"] I came away enamored with how our new A and B-backs did. We have some playmakers, it would appear, with the new guys and at WR. Clean game from a penalty standpoint was nice to see. There was no play, though, any more thrilling to see than Michael Summers turning himself to high point this ball in the corner for a TD. Btw, somebody's been in the weight room and I think I like it! (Actually, the whole team looks strong and fit) [ATTACH=full]1156[/ATTACH] Speaking of, 2 true freshmen looked stronger and more filled-out than I expected: Glanton and St. Amour. We may not have to rely on them much this year, but they look physically ready to compete. We wore ourselves out with so much good to yell about. There's not much to dislike about a 69-6 victory. Still, I left feeling like we don't know much yet. Tulane will provide us with a stair-step up in competition. Next Saturday can't get here soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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