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Topic: Spring Football: Last Week’s Leftovers
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eleem
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posted 03-17-2015 07:35 PM
Mark Stoops was kind enough to give his football team a Spring Break away from the field, but before we lose our minds to March Madness, here’s a little bit of this and that from last week.
– I hardly mentioned anything about the QBs last week, so for all of those that need minute-by-minute updates on the situation, here it is: Patrick Towles will be your starting quarterback. Coach Stoops said that he likes Coach Dawson’s “fresh eyes” on the position, giving room for Drew Barker to make a move and keeping the competition for the position open.
Barker looks improved too, but he’s still not a starting quarterback. Not only does Towles have the intangibles down Pat (pun intended), he’s gotten bigger, more solid. His release was faster than before and OH MY GOSH, did you just see how far he threw that ball? Of course you didn’t, but it’s safe to say Dawson is a much bigger fan of taking shots downfield, and that just so happens to be what Pat does best.
– Coach Dawson isn’t going to let last year’s performance and play-calling dictate his decision-making. It may not surprise you, but I think it’s pretty important that Dawson is focused on moving forward. Besides, how much of last year’s film does anybody REALLY want to watch?
– Avery Williamson is beloved by many because it’s virtually impossible to dislike the guy. But somehow Stoops is still in his linebacker’s ear, but for a good reason: he wants Avery to graduate. When speaking with him after Pro Day, I found out that not only is Avery finishing his last few classes online, we’re actually taking the same one. It’s a small world after all.
– High Performance is stupid awesome and I can’t wait until they release an updated roster. Seriously, these guys got swole. Measurements have yet to be updated, but Jason Hatcher has gained in the ballpark of 20 pounds, Jojo Kemp is looking more like Josh Clemons, and Matt Elam is still a massive monster.
– The DLine is deep. “How Deep is it?” So deep, not even Wendy Peffercorn could save Squints.
I’ll grant you, they are a young bunch, but the redshirts could only help. Denzil Ware was on the small side upon entering campus, but has bulked up in preparation for a big role as Jack OLB for the defense. Jacob Hyde was never expected to be an impact defensive tackle, but his improved agility was impressive. Big Melvin Lewis will anchor the group, but you can expect plenty of guys to get a shot.
– In case you wondering, there’s still no word whether or not Nebraska transfers Greg Hart and Courtney Love will be eligible to play this Fall.
– Tommy Mainord is letting the Juice loose. Before the season starts I hope that every loyal football fan knows that Garrett Johnson has Juice. Even though he’s on the shorter, the man has the athleticism to do whatever on the football field. That versatility is why he’ll be one of the few wide receivers that will play both in the slot and on the outside. Without Timmons, he’s running with the 1s in the slot, a deadly position on wheel routes
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rlt4uk
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posted 03-18-2015 01:45 AM
Thanks for the updates eleem.
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Green-Bean
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posted 03-18-2015 08:59 AM
towles has a golden arm, if he can just put the ball where the receivers are.
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catmandoo
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posted 03-18-2015 12:07 PM
I think we need a quarterback that can run. We get these slow quarterbacks that can't maneuver and playing in the SEC with our line we get sacked all the time.
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boomdaddy
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posted 03-18-2015 02:59 PM
I expect a winning season. I am rooting for the redshirt QB, because I think he will be a gamer. If Towles starts, I hope they play Barker at least a quarter a game. Barker is the more heralded prospect and he has a new OC. If he doesn't work hard enough in practice to earn playing time it will be on him. Even if he doesn't beat out Towles, he had better be ready, because he is an injury away from being the man.
I don't think the O line will be horrible this season. I will reserve my judgement, when the season starts. I am hopeful that the team will be much improved.
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rlt4uk
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posted 03-18-2015 03:30 PM
Boomdaddy, which seven teams do you think we'll beat to have a winning season?
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boomdaddy
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posted 03-19-2015 07:06 AM
Florida has a new staff. UK almost beat them last year. They are beatable. The longest losing streak in D1 football will be ended this year. UK will beat UL this season.
Louisiana Lafayette, South Carolina, Florida, EKU, Vandy, Charlotte, UL will be the wins.
They did not have enough depth, to finish out strong, last season. Depth is much better and they will finish strong. That is my prediction. [ 03-19-2015, 07:07 AM: Message edited by: boomdaddy ]
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catmandoo
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posted 03-20-2015 10:48 PM
Beating Louisville would be sweet.
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