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Mizzou B-ball fan
08-07-2009, 07:47 AM
Didn't see it mentioned yesterday, but most college football programs began their fall practices yesterday. Exciting to see that football is getting closer every day.
Mizzou's camp is mostly focused on the arm of Blaine Gabbert. He's a 5-star recruit with a cannon arm and he'll be tasked with filling the shoes of Chase Daniel. New coordinators on both sides of the ball. Offense will be similar style with a bit more run offense while the defense will be switched completely.
molson
08-07-2009, 11:30 AM
It's always nice to see the first pre-season poll:
NCAA College Football Polls, College Football Rankings, NCAA Football Poll - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/rankings?pollId=2&seasonYear=2009)
Oregon/Boise St to start the season is probably the biggest sporting event in Idaho since Evil Knievel tried to jump over the Snake River Canyon.
USA Today Coaches' Poll
1. Florida (53) 0-0 1466 1
2. Texas (4) 0-0 1386 3
3. Oklahoma (1) 0-0 1358 5
4. USC (1) 0-0 1321 2
5. Alabama 0-0 1134 6
6. Ohio State 0-0 1126 11
7. Virginia Tech 0-0 1020 14
8. Penn State 0-0 988 8
9. LSU 0-0 917 NR
10. Mississippi 0-0 889 15
11. Oklahoma State 0-0 861 18
12. California 0-0 711 25
13. Georgia 0-0 707 10
14. Oregon 0-0 694 9
15. Georgia Tech 0-0 559 22
16. Boise State 0-0 542 13
17. TCU 0-0 461 7
18. Utah 0-0 404 4
19. Florida State 0-0 371 23
20. North Carolina 0-0 293 NR
21. Iowa 0-0 257 20
22. Nebraska 0-0 236 NR
23. Notre Dame 0-0 194 NR
24. Brigham Young 0-0 178 21
25. Oregon State 0-0 165 19
Others Receiving Votes
Kansas 138, Michigan State 136, Texas Tech 114, Cincinnati 90, Pittsburgh 64, West Virginia 55, Rutgers 51, Miami (FL) 46, Missouri 44, Illinois 38, Clemson 30, South Carolina 18, UCLA 14, Auburn 12, South Florida 11, Nevada 11, Kentucky 9, North Carolina State 7, Wisconsin 6, Arkansas 6, Northwestern 5, Southern Miss 4, Wake Forest 4, Arizona 3, Boston College 3, CENTRL MICHIGAN 3, East Carolina 3, Colorado 2, Maryland 2, Navy 2, Tennessee 2, TROY 1, Minnesota 1, Michigan 1, Houston 1.
CU Tiger
08-07-2009, 11:44 AM
A cupcake opened followed 5 days later against #15 and then #17 a scant 9 days after that.
Welcome Coach Swinney
Mizzou B-ball fan
08-07-2009, 12:29 PM
I'll be interested to see Nebraska play early on. They're getting all the hype in the B12 North this year, but I see them as behind MU and KU still.
A lot of people were impressed with Tyler Wilson, once thought to be a sure backup to Ryan Mallett as Arkansas QB this season, yesterday. Many think he will at least be sharing time with Mallett, if not starting in front of him outright. Further, Brandon Mitchell turned a lot of heads (true freshman QB from Louisiana, I believe). Running backs all look great (Michael Smith, Broderick Green, Ronnie Wingo, Dennis Johnson, DeAnthony Curtis, and Knile Davis who didn't report because his father passed away I think). Offense will be stacked, pretty obviously. Coupled with this being the second year for Petrino's system, and I look for huge offensive output this year. Defense is the question mark, but looks to be HUGELY upgraded, especially the number one rated defensive backs class in the country coming in (Anthony Leon, who appears to be huge and very athletic, Rudell Crim, Darius Winston, and David Gordon).
Very exciting time around here.
Mizzou B-ball fan
08-07-2009, 12:48 PM
A lot of people were impressed with Tyler Wilson, once thought to be a sure backup to Ryan Mallett as Arkansas QB this season, yesterday. Many think he will at least be sharing time with Mallett, if not starting in front of him outright. Further, Brandon Mitchell turned a lot of heads (true freshman QB from Louisiana, I believe). Running backs all look great (Michael Smith, Broderick Green, Ronnie Wingo, Dennis Johnson, DeAnthony Curtis, and Knile Davis who didn't report because his father passed away I think). Offense will be stacked, pretty obviously. Coupled with this being the second year for Petrino's system, and I look for huge offensive output this year. Defense is the question mark, but looks to be HUGELY upgraded, especially the number one rated defensive backs class in the country coming in (Anthony Leon, who appears to be huge and very athletic, Rudell Crim, Darius Winston, and David Gordon).
Very exciting time around here.
No 2 QB system!!!! :)
I'm interested to see how Wingo and Davis do at Arkansas. Both were considered by Mizzou before eventually landing at Arkansas.
Petrino has said fairly recently he doesn't have a problem using 2 QBs. I don't either, for what it's worth. I wouldn't be surprised to see 3 QBs getting some a decent share this season, in all honesty. They are 3 very different QBs (Mallett, laser rocket arm; Wilson, pick you apart; Mitchell, dual-threat with a cannon arm).
No 2 QB system!!!! :)
I'm interested to see how Wingo and Davis do at Arkansas. Both were considered by Mizzou before eventually landing at Arkansas.
Word is Wingo looked very smooth running the ball yesterday. Most of the people that can be trusted say he is going to be better than a lot of people expect him to be. The word on Davis is injury-prone, but this comes along with knowledge that the latest surgery he had done here was by a doctor that knows what he's doing and says that his previous surgeries were not done by someone that knows what they were doing and that was why the injury was recurring. Hopes are high for that because he appears to be a beast.
Tigercat
08-07-2009, 04:41 PM
I wouldn't go anywhere near saying Brandon Mitchell has a canon for an arm. From what I saw of him in HS, it is much closer to Matt Jones arm level than a canon. He is a good athlete though, and took care of the ball pretty well both with his passing and running.
The best player from Louisiana y'all have on the team is Jerico Nelson. (From my hometown, so I am a little biased. But it's true.) Basically an athletic RB playing safety. Even if y'all do have a ton of good RBs, I am surprised that Petrino has had the self control to keep him off the offense. It will make the defense much better in years to come though.
Well people that saw him in person yesterday are certainly describing it as a cannon.
edit: and Jerico Nelson played SS all last year. Don't ever underestimate Petrino. I think a lot of people are going to learn that soon.
Like the Hog fans when he leaves for Notre Dame? ;)
Tigercat
08-07-2009, 05:01 PM
edit: and Jerico Nelson played SS all last year. Don't ever underestimate Petrino. I think a lot of people are going to learn that soon.
Yea, saw he made some nice plays behind the line of scrimmage last year. When he gets a handle on coverage, he could be a Polamalu level of college player. He wasn't used on D at Destrehan, so it shows how much talent he has that he could start as a true freshman on the side of the ball he wasn't even accustomed to. (Last time I saw a safety do that transition well as a true freshman in the SEC was Laron Landry, who was a QB in HS.)
That's cool. I really hope he lives up to that!
BishopMVP
08-07-2009, 09:15 PM
10. Mississippi 0-0 889 15
11. Oklahoma State 0-0 861 18
12. California 0-0 711 25
Others Receiving Votes
Kansas 138, Michigan State 136, Texas Tech 114, Cincinnati 90, Pittsburgh 64, West Virginia 55, Rutgers 51, Miami (FL) 46, Missouri 44, Illinois 38, Clemson 30, South Carolina 18, UCLA 14, Auburn 12, South Florida 11, Nevada 11, Kentucky 9, North Carolina State 7, Wisconsin 6, Arkansas 6, Northwestern 5, Southern Miss 4, Wake Forest 4, Arizona 3, Boston College 3, CENTRL MICHIGAN 3, East Carolina 3, Colorado 2, Maryland 2, Navy 2, Tennessee 2, TROY 1, Minnesota 1, Michigan 1, Houston 1.1 - How many of those 3 top 12 teams end the year unranked?
2 - Who gave Michigan a vote?
3 - Love the abbreviation for Central Michigan.
cartman
08-07-2009, 09:17 PM
Ole Miss is my dark horse candidate to make the BCS title game. OSU should put a scare into Texas and OU. Cal, I'm not too keen on.
MrBug708
08-07-2009, 09:26 PM
Stupid Quarter system and very archaic training camp schedule
BishopMVP
08-07-2009, 09:46 PM
Ole Miss is my dark horse candidate to make the BCS title game. OSU should put a scare into Texas and OU. Cal, I'm not too keen on.A lot of people have Ole Miss as their dark horse but I don't see it. Their strength was on the lines last year and they lose Peria Jerry, both G's and Michael Oher. The DE's are still fantastic, but they're counting on Jerrell Powe in the middle and I wouldn't trust that guy. The O-line is going to be weak regardless, and the SEC West is improved. I see them with 3 losses in the regular season again.
Oklahoma State has the big 3 and a great O-line, but the defense isn't good and they could easily start 0-2.
Either way, it was more a reaction to seeing all 3 of the critical darlings/dark horses ranked right next to each other that made me think at least 1 of them will completely bomb.
MizzouRah
08-07-2009, 09:48 PM
Can't wait to see Mizzou vs Illinois!!!
JonInMiddleGA
08-07-2009, 09:49 PM
Ole Miss is my dark horse candidate to make the BCS title game.
I saw that and thought you had probably lost your mind. Then I looked at their schedule and saw Auburn as their toughest road game.
I still think LSU gets by them late in the year even if Alabama doesn't get them a lot sooner, but I don't think your notion is as out in left field as I did at first blush.
BishopMVP
08-07-2009, 09:55 PM
Then I looked at their schedule and saw Auburn as their toughest road game.They lost to both South Carolina and Vandy at home last year. Did they improve that much compared to either of them?
Can't wait to see Mizzou vs Illinois!!!
Hook a Poli up, yo. ;)
cartman
08-07-2009, 10:00 PM
A lot of people have Ole Miss as their dark horse but I don't see it. Their strength was on the lines last year and they lose Peria Jerry, both G's and Michael Oher. The DE's are still fantastic, but they're counting on Jerrell Powe in the middle and I wouldn't trust that guy. The O-line is going to be weak regardless, and the SEC West is improved. I see them with 3 losses in the regular season again.
The reason I put Ole Miss there is that Jevan Snead is also my dark horse Heisman candidate. He was one of the top QBs coming out of high school, and it was a shock when Colt McCoy beat him out at Texas. I think he'll be able to deal with the losses on the O-line. The backups last year got some decent playing time, but if they have any big O-line injuries, then they are doomed.
mckerney
08-07-2009, 10:01 PM
Ole Miss is my dark horse candidate to make the BCS title game. OSU should put a scare into Texas and OU. Cal, I'm not too keen on.
Cal must be destroyed September 19th!
JonInMiddleGA
08-07-2009, 10:04 PM
They lost to both South Carolina and Vandy at home last year. Did they improve that much compared to either of them?
I think SC is going to be a non-factor until Spurrier steps down, and I'm sentimental enough to hope that's sooner rather than later for his sake, we're starting to get into tarnish the legacy territory.
I was just talking about Vandy with my son when I saw your post. Damned if I know what to make of them to be honest. Ultimately, despite Bobby Johnson, I expect them to largely remain Vanderbilt. Hell, they still haven't even figured out who their QB is going to be and that's not a good sign for an offense that struggled last year in spite of better than usual success.
Vandy's offered Bourbon, so I give Johnson some credit. ;)
BishopMVP
08-07-2009, 10:23 PM
I think SC is going to be a non-factor until Spurrier steps down, and I'm sentimental enough to hope that's sooner rather than later for his sake, we're starting to get into tarnish the legacy territory.Agreed that SC isn't good, but they have a good D. Play Ole Miss at home before Ole Miss has played anyone, USC comes in with a loss or two from Georgia and NC St so it turns into a trap, make it a night game and I can see the upset coming.
If there's one thing I know about Houston Nutt it is that his teams are good to lose at least one game they aren't supposed to and usually win one they aren't supposed to. Of course, I know a lot more about him than that, but this one is nearly 100%.
edit: that schedule is lol though, obv
MizzouRah
08-07-2009, 10:44 PM
Hook a Poli up, yo. ;)
I can hook you up at a game in Columbia this year, are you game?
If it's late in the year or at night. I have youth football games to coach.
CU Tiger
08-07-2009, 11:16 PM
I think SC is going to be a non-factor until Spurrier steps down, and I'm sentimental enough to hope that's sooner rather than later for his sake, we're starting to get into tarnish the legacy territory.
I was just talking about Vandy with my son when I saw your post. Damned if I know what to make of them to be honest. Ultimately, despite Bobby Johnson, I expect them to largely remain Vanderbilt. Hell, they still haven't even figured out who their QB is going to be and that's not a good sign for an offense that struggled last year in spite of better than usual success.
In all fairness Spurriers has led the cocks to unprecedented success. back to Back bowl appearances has only happened 1 other time in USuCk history...
First Lou, Now Spurrier, maybe Paterno or Bowden should give it a shot.
Mizzou B-ball fan
08-08-2009, 08:32 AM
I can hook you up at a game in Columbia this year, are you game?
Which one? I could be persuaded. :D
JonInMiddleGA
08-08-2009, 09:35 AM
In all fairness Spurriers has led the cocks to unprecedented success. back to Back bowl appearances has only happened 1 other time in USuCk history...
Oh I think SC won't complain too much in the long run, but their standards for success and the standard associated with Spurrier (he won at Duke for cryin' out loud) are very different things.
Julio Riddols
08-08-2009, 09:43 AM
If the title doesn't come down to Florida Oklahoma and Texas again, I'll be surprised. Oklahoma State could make noise too. I don't think any other team really has the QB + overall talent combo that those 4 do.
I'd be astonished if Tebow doesn't take Florida to the promised land again, barring injury.
Most of all, I am just excited to see all the big 12 QBs and Tebow play this season. Next years draft is going to be ridiculous for QBs.
MizzouRah
08-08-2009, 03:33 PM
Which one? I could be persuaded. :D
Oct 8th would be a good one.. but harder to get tickets than say Sept 12th or the 19th. ;)
Tigercat
08-08-2009, 10:48 PM
Oh I think SC won't complain too much in the long run, but their standards for success and the standard associated with Spurrier (he won at Duke for cryin' out loud) are very different things.
And those fans support that program no matter what. They will pack that stadium for a team that goes winless in the SEC. It is a shame for them that they don't have the pre-1998 motivated Spurrier. I guess Spurrier was smart enough to know what he was getting into beforehand, that he could almost half-ass the job, just get to some crappy bowls, and be set there for as long as he wants.
CU Tiger
08-09-2009, 10:09 AM
And those fans support that program no matter what. They will pack that stadium for a team that goes winless in the SEC. It is a shame for them that they don't have the pre-1998 motivated Spurrier. I guess Spurrier was smart enough to know what he was getting into beforehand, that he could almost half-ass the job, just get to some crappy bowls, and be set there for as long as he wants.
And get a lifetime membership to Augusta National!
Supposedly ticket sales are way off in Columbia this year, but I suppose that is as much economy as anything. That or grown men are tired of Wearing "Cocks" on their shirts and hats *shrug*
mh2365
08-10-2009, 03:49 PM
My son's D3 team starts camp next Saturday night
Best thing that could happen to college football is for USC and Penn State to go undefeated and neither play for the National Title .... Esp if one loss Florida or Texas beat them out.
DeToxRox
08-10-2009, 03:50 PM
Clemson loses two practices for wearing leg girdles before the 5th practice. Pretty retarded.
BishopMVP
08-10-2009, 07:19 PM
Best thing that could happen to college football is for USC and Penn State to go undefeated and neither play for the National Title ....Worst thing that could happen is for Penn St to go undefeated with their schedule and play for the national title.
[showing my ignorance]What's a leg girdle?[/exposing myself as a soccer player in HS]
DeToxRox
08-10-2009, 07:26 PM
The two practices were given back to Clemson. I am not even sure what they are but that was what they were described as when I read about it. Seems like there's pictures out there of a bunch of teams using them and only CU was punished and it's been rectified.
CU Tiger
08-10-2009, 09:48 PM
The two practices were given back to Clemson. I am not even sure what they are but that was what they were described as when I read about it. Seems like there's pictures out there of a bunch of teams using them and only CU was punished and it's been rectified.
Apparently Paul Johnson reported them to the ACC, and of note GT was the only team not wearing girdle pads on Friday, but theye were on Thursday.
Getting the practices back is little consolation after today;s 2 a days were cancelled...kinda a mute gesture.
Blade6119
08-11-2009, 08:37 AM
A lot of people were impressed with Tyler Wilson, once thought to be a sure backup to Ryan Mallett as Arkansas QB this season, yesterday. Many think he will at least be sharing time with Mallett, if not starting in front of him outright. Further, Brandon Mitchell turned a lot of heads (true freshman QB from Louisiana, I believe). Running backs all look great (Michael Smith, Broderick Green, Ronnie Wingo, Dennis Johnson, DeAnthony Curtis, and Knile Davis who didn't report because his father passed away I think). Offense will be stacked, pretty obviously. Coupled with this being the second year for Petrino's system, and I look for huge offensive output this year. Defense is the question mark, but looks to be HUGELY upgraded, especially the number one rated defensive backs class in the country coming in (Anthony Leon, who appears to be huge and very athletic, Rudell Crim, Darius Winston, and David Gordon).
Very exciting time around here.
Wilson was the guy Mizzou wanted in the previous class, and it seemed a two way street, and then Petrino got hired :banghead: ...still got Glaser out of Arkansas, but Wilson was the first choice and I am not at all suprised to see him doing as well as he is.
Logan
08-11-2009, 08:57 AM
Rutgers finally opened camp yesterday. We start off with an immediate test, welcoming Cincy to the newly expanded Rutgers Stadium on Labor Day. They'll be replacing a lot of talent on defense, so that should hopefully help our new offense (QB, both starting WRs) get acclimated. A weak OOC schedule combined with the most difficult Big East games being at home will hopefully lead to big things. If this team wins, it will be on the strength of the defense and one of the best OLs in the country.
Dr. Sak
08-11-2009, 09:01 AM
My son's D3 team starts camp next Saturday night
Best thing that could happen to college football is for USC and Penn State to go undefeated and neither play for the National Title .... Esp if one loss Florida or Texas beat them out.
Penn State fans are use to going undefeated and not getting at least a share.
Dr. Sak
08-11-2009, 09:08 AM
Worst thing that could happen is for Penn St to go undefeated with their schedule and play for the national title.
[showing my ignorance]What's a leg girdle?[/exposing myself as a soccer player in HS]
Right because Florida has such a tough OOC schedule with FIU and Charleston Southern. Texas plays juggernauts like Louisana Monroe and Wyoming.
USC plays good teams, and goes out to schedule them year in and year out. The SEC is notorious (Georgia aside for the past two seasons) of not leaving the south for OOC games. But they have the crutch the ESPN loves the SEC and always says how great the conference is.
I'm not defending PSU's schedule because it is putrid, but before you go making accusations, look around at other teams.
BishopMVP
08-11-2009, 12:35 PM
Right because Florida has such a tough OOC schedule with FIU and Charleston Southern. Texas plays juggernauts like Louisana Monroe and Wyoming.
USC plays good teams, and goes out to schedule them year in and year out. The SEC is notorious (Georgia aside for the past two seasons) of not leaving the south for OOC games. But they have the crutch the ESPN loves the SEC and always says how great the conference is.
I'm not defending PSU's schedule because it is putrid, but before you go making accusations, look around at other teams.I'm always skeptical of the argument that SEC teams have such a tougher in-conference schedule that they can be excused for scheduling patsies OOC, but Penn St's schedule is particularly notable this year because of how easy it is in-conference. Ohio St/Iowa at home. What's the toughest road game - at Michigan St late in the season?
Looking at the rest of the top 10 Florida may not leave their state OOC, but at least they play FSU every year. Texas played teams like TCU, Arkansas and Ohio St in recent years. Oklahoma has BYU, Tulsa and @Miami. Va Tech schedules a huge opponent week 1 every year it seems - this year it's SEC Alabama at a neutral site. LSU (another team that played VT) is going to Washington. Ole Miss went to Wake Forest and Missouri recently. Even Ohio St plays one marquee game. When was the last time Penn St left the northeast? (Answer: 2003)
Dr. Sak
08-11-2009, 12:58 PM
Looking at the rest of the top 10 Florida may not leave their state OOC, but at least they play FSU every year. Texas played teams like TCU, Arkansas and Ohio St in recent years. Oklahoma has BYU, Tulsa and @Miami. Va Tech schedules a huge opponent week 1 every year it seems - this year it's SEC Alabama at a neutral site. LSU (another team that played VT) is going to Washington. Ole Miss went to Wake Forest and Missouri recently. Even Ohio St plays one marquee game. When was the last time Penn St left the northeast? (Answer: 2003)
They have a H/H with Alabama coming up in 2010/2011, also they have Colorado, Miami (Fla) coming up later in the 2010s. In 2012/2013 they have a home and home against Virginia followed in 2014/2015 with home and homes against both Nebraska and Rutgers.
Earlier this decade they had home and homes with Miami 1999-2000, Boston College in 2004-2005 (I know in the Northeast), Nebraska in 2002 and 2003. Penn State played Notre Dame a few years ago in a home and home, 2007/2008.
When they scheduled this game with Syracuse, the Orange were coming off good seasons. It isn't Penn State's fault that Syracuse went into the shitter. Also, Alabama was suppose to be a home and home for 2008/2009 but they backed out and wanted the series move till later in the decade when they were off probation.
Also I didn't know Indiana was considered the Northeast. I thought that was the midwest. So the REAL answer is 2007.
Plus don't pat Florida on the back too much for playing the Seminoles, they have been mediocre at best this decade, same goes with Miami post 2003.
BishopMVP
08-11-2009, 01:24 PM
It's great they're scheduling better for the future, and the Alabama thing does hurt them, but it doesn't alter the 2 main points that SEC teams do leave the south, or at least play quality OOC teams, as often as Big Ten powers - and that PSU's schedule this year is exceedingly easy.Also I didn't know Indiana was considered the Northeast. I thought that was the midwest. So the REAL answer is 2007.It's still in the northeast quadrant :) (If we're going more regionally I don't consider PA more than 30 min west of Philly the northeast.)
866
Less than 500 miles doesn't count - it's less than the width of Texas or length of California.
Dr. Sak
08-11-2009, 01:27 PM
It's great they're scheduling better for the future, and the Alabama thing does hurt them, but it doesn't alter the 2 main points that SEC teams do leave the south, or at least play quality OOC teams, as often as Big Ten powers - and that PSU's schedule this year is exceedingly easy.It's still in the northeast quadrant :) 866
Less than 500 miles doesn't count - it's less than the width of Texas or length of California.
Their lack of a quality OOC schedule will hurt them just like last year. They HAVE to run the table. They won't get the benefit of the doubt of being in the talks if there are a conglomerate of 1 loss teams.
I highly doubt they get through the year undefeated. Ohio State aside, Illinois is going to be a tough game, and I never count out Michigan (who they have beaten 1 time in 10 tries) and Michigan State. I worry too much about their offensive line and secondary.
Eaglesfan27
08-12-2009, 05:32 PM
Aaron Corp suffered a "small crack" to his femur the other day and is out "for 1-2 weeks" which seems a bit optimistic to me. True freshman Matt Barkley has been named the starter for the time being and has a real chance to seize the job. Of course, this also gives Mitch Mustain another chance to show that he can step up.
DeToxRox
08-12-2009, 06:09 PM
Aaron Corp suffered a "small crack" to his femur the other day and is out "for 1-2 weeks" which seems a bit optimistic to me. True freshman Matt Barkley has been named the starter for the time being and has a real chance to seize the job. Of course, this also gives Mitch Mustain another chance to show that he can step up.
Sounds similar to 2004 when Matt Gutierrez was the starting QB for Michigan after patiently biding his time, then a day before the first game he gets hurt, which paves the way for Chad Henne to come in and never let go of the job.
bhlloy
08-12-2009, 06:37 PM
Yeah. This sucks for Corp, but basically just accelerates the process that was going to happen next year at the latest (and probably the first time Corp picked up a knock or didn't play well in a game this year) IMO.
Logan
08-13-2009, 03:08 PM
Rutgers finally opened camp yesterday. We start off with an immediate test, welcoming Cincy to the newly expanded Rutgers Stadium on Labor Day.
Just about done, can't wait to see it all (especially the scoreboard) in person.
http://i32.tinypic.com/2upa4rb.jpg
CU Tiger
08-13-2009, 03:26 PM
Just about done, can't wait to see it all (especially the scoreboard) in person.
http://i32.tinypic.com/2upa4rb.jpg
Aww how cute! Finally meets a Southern High School Stadium's standards:popcorn:
molson
08-17-2009, 10:29 PM
Greg Paulus named starting QB for the Orange.
This is one week into camp, and Paulus hadn't played organized football in 5 years.
I don't know what to say....At least my school's crappy football program will be in the news a little bit.
The Daily Orange (http://media.www.dailyorange.com/media/storage/paper522/news/2009/05/07/Sports/Breaking.News.Marrone.Names.Paulus.Starter.At.Qb-3755141.shtml)
Samdari
08-18-2009, 07:24 AM
Yeah. This sucks for Corp, but basically just accelerates the process that was going to happen next year at the latest (and probably the first time Corp picked up a knock or didn't play well in a game this year) IMO.
Yeah, but if Corp was able to start and play well this year, but still saw the writing on the wall, he is eligible for the 2010 draft. If Barkley starts this year (and plays well) Corp will never see the field, and be a 7th round pick.
Apparently Barkley has been outstanding through out fall camp, I will be watching a few USC games this season to see for myself.
Blade6119
08-18-2009, 09:46 AM
Im slowly starting to get pretty optimistic about new Mizzou QB Blaine Gabberts chances of being a pretty solid replacement for Brad Smith. He has all the talent in the world, but he appears to be putting it together and just had an excellent 18-22 performance in the scrimmage this weekend.
On the other hand, im slowly being re-assured that Danny Sullivan is not the answer at QB for Arizona State...he simply doesnt have any play making ability, and with the lack of a quality o-line in front of him, that is a big problem. Maybe the ASU d-line is just that good(possible, dexter davis and lawrence guy tore up everyone last year), but for now im guessing its going to be a long season in Tempe of watching the D dominate and the O not be able to take advantage.
CU Tiger
08-18-2009, 11:40 AM
Clemson name's former parade All American RS Freshman Kyle Parker starting QB over former Parade AA RS Soph Willy Korn....
Parker will have the rare distinction of being a Junior this academic year in baseball and a freshman in football
Mizzou B-ball fan
08-18-2009, 01:16 PM
Im slowly starting to get pretty optimistic about new Mizzou QB Blaine Gabberts chances of being a pretty solid replacement for Brad Smith. He has all the talent in the world, but he appears to be putting it together and just had an excellent 18-22 performance in the scrimmage this weekend.
Should be a good replacement for Chase Daniel too. :D
I think most of the Mizzou beat writers were trying to downplay expectations for Gabbert, but it may not be possible at this point. He's been unbelievably good thus far. It would be wonderful to see our 5-star, in-state QB recruit step right in and keep this program moving forward.
Eaglesfan27
08-18-2009, 01:36 PM
Apparently Barkley has been outstanding through out fall camp, I will be watching a few USC games this season to see for myself.
I wouldn't quite go that far, but he has bounced back well from his freshman mistakes.
Butter
08-18-2009, 01:57 PM
Clemson name's former parade All American RS Freshman Kyle Parker starting QB over former Parade AA RS Soph Willy Korn....
Parker will have the rare distinction of being a Junior this academic year in baseball and a freshman in football
Also saw in that same article that Swinney intends to redshirt Tahj Boyd. After all the rumors were that he had to promise the kid playing time to come to CU, I was a little surprised.
Hopefully either Parker or Korn will step up and own the job, not too often you see the 2-headed QB work well for a team. It sounded like from what I saw that Korn would still play some in CU's first game, so we'll see who ends up with the job by game 2, the Thursday nighter at Ga. Tech.
CU Tiger
08-18-2009, 05:54 PM
Also saw in that same article that Swinney intends to redshirt Tahj Boyd. After all the rumors were that he had to promise the kid playing time to come to CU, I was a little surprised.
Hopefully either Parker or Korn will step up and own the job, not too often you see the 2-headed QB work well for a team. It sounded like from what I saw that Korn would still play some in CU's first game, so we'll see who ends up with the job by game 2, the Thursday nighter at Ga. Tech.
Tajh still hasn't recovered fully from ACL surgery...all indications are he is the QB of the future.
Swinney actually said barring injury both QBs would play in EVERY game this year. Korn brings a decent set of legs and a run option opportunity so he could be a decent change up.
Parker just has a damn gun. Warming up for Saturday's scrimmage we watched him standing in the paw at mid-field, 3 step dropping and lobbing passes to Xavier Dye mid endzone, the biggeest knock on Parker is he puts ttoo much on swing and touch passes
cartman
08-18-2009, 06:02 PM
cartman's FOFC College Football Top 25 will open for voting this weekend. Start thinking about your top teams!
MrBug708
08-18-2009, 08:23 PM
I wouldn't quite go that far, but he has bounced back well from his freshman mistakes.
5 for 17 last night...
Even Craft was disgusted :)
Eaglesfan27
08-18-2009, 10:08 PM
Craft will be 0 of 17 vs that 1st team defense. :)
Swaggs
08-19-2009, 10:19 AM
Looks like Bryce Brown is under investigation:
Tennessee Volunteers coach Lane Kiffin says NCAA investigating Bryce Brown's eligibility - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4408191)
Mizzou B-ball fan
08-19-2009, 10:21 AM
Looks like Bryce Brown is under investigation:
Tennessee Volunteers coach Lane Kiffin says NCAA investigating Bryce Brown's eligibility - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4408191)
Glad he didn't end up picking Mizzou after reading that. What a mess.
Logan
08-19-2009, 10:43 AM
Shocking that they would be investigating a guy whose handler was charging people for access to information on his recruitment.
Anyone who didn't see this coming was delusional.
I was just about to mention this. In other news, we just found out the sky is blue.
Blade6119
08-19-2009, 11:26 AM
Should be a good replacement for Chase Daniel too. :D
Ya, brain fart there on my part :lol:
MizzouRah
08-19-2009, 01:15 PM
Should be a good replacement for Chase Daniel too. :D
I think most of the Mizzou beat writers were trying to downplay expectations for Gabbert, but it may not be possible at this point. He's been unbelievably good thus far. It would be wonderful to see our 5-star, in-state QB recruit step right in and keep this program moving forward.
Agreed.. can't wait to see him in action on the 5th!
I'm not sure I'm going to make it 2 more weeks, this is driving me crazy. I'm hearing things like "Ryan Mallett has had the best fall camp of any QB I've ever seen" from multiple people that have been around. Also things like "this will be an unbelieveably hi-octane offense, people are going to be shocked."
Couple that with how well the defense is starting to come together and I can barely contain my excitement for this season (I won't even talk about the following season for now).
Mizzou B-ball fan
08-22-2009, 09:19 AM
Looks like some trouble in Husker land before the season even starts. Their starting RB, Castille, is rumored to be in some trouble and may be out for much of the season, if not completely off the team. He wasn't at practice the last couple of days and the mods on the premium board have been removing rumors and just stating that the issue 'will be addressed by the coaches at some point'.
Eaglesfan27
08-27-2009, 06:40 PM
This afternoon Pete named Matt Barkley the starting quarterback. I'm very excited by this news. While I realize it makes our game against Ohio State more difficult and it may hurt USC's chances of winning a national title this year, I think this move will give Barkley a chance to accelerate his development and increase USC's chances of winning a national title in the following 2 years. It also can't hurt recruiting for players to see that if they are a big enough stud, they can start as a true freshman at any position.
ISiddiqui
08-28-2009, 09:02 AM
I wonder how Mitch Mustain must feel right now that he's basically the 3rd stringer after being extremely highly touted at Arkansas a couple years back and would have easily been the starter last year and this year there.
Dr. Sak
08-28-2009, 09:07 AM
I wonder how Mitch Mustain must feel right now that he's basically the 3rd stringer after being extremely highly touted at Arkansas a couple years back and would have easily been the starter last year and this year there.
I've talked to a few people pretty close to the program (one ESPN guy) and he told me that Mitch's problem is that he isn't a leader nor does he want to put the extra effort in. He's content with being second/third string because he knows he'll get looked at in the NFL just based on the fact that he is at USC.
He wouldn't be the starter this year with Mallett here this year, but things would be a lot different if Mustain hadn't left over all.
Incidentally, Mallett has been named starter over Tyler Wilson (finally, it has been obvious for some time, but Wilson did give a pretty good push and Petrino more-or-less called them co-starters after spring).
Mizzou B-ball fan
08-28-2009, 02:21 PM
Just saw that Blane Dalton, a promising freshman QB from in-state, was dismissed from the Mizzou football program. He got in some trouble over the summer. I'm guessing that he got in trouble again and was immediately booted.
Edit: Looks like he was driving drunk......
http://missouri.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=981560
He wouldn't be the starter this year with Mallett here this year, but things would be a lot different if Mustain hadn't left over all.
Incidentally, Mallett has been named starter over Tyler Wilson (finally, it has been obvious for some time, but Wilson did give a pretty good push and Petrino more-or-less called them co-starters after spring).
Would Mallett be there, though, if Mustain was? I'm guessing not.
watravaler
08-28-2009, 03:43 PM
I saw Bryce Brown play a few years ago, simply amazing. The only time I've walked away thinking a player was better than Bo in Tecmo Bowl.
Blade6119
08-28-2009, 04:42 PM
Would Mallett be there, though, if Mustain was? I'm guessing not.
I think its pretty clear he wouldn't be, Mallett was obviously only interested in playing time. Its the reason he left Michigan, and the reason he signed with Arkansas.
And for MJ4H, from the new Missouri Offensive Coordinator about our new QB, Gabbert(and by extension mallett):
“The ball just seems to jump off his hand,” Missouri offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach David Yost said of Gabbert, whose elite arm strength provides its own story line for the evolutionary tale of the Tigers’ spread offense.
“The ball seems to jump and go. A lot of times, that has to do with how much spin he puts on it. … There are some guys you watch where the ball comes off really heavy and doesn’t have much rotation on it. The ball just seems to be in the air forever. For other guys, it just jumps.”
Gabbert’s passes are jumpers.
Just how strong are we talking? Among the high school quarterback prospects Yost has seen in person, he said only Arkansas’ Ryan Mallett owns a stronger arm.
“His was freakish best, beyond anything I’ve seen,” Yost said of Mallett, the Razorbacks’ transfer from Michigan. “I once sat there and watched” Mallett “throw with the Vanderbilt coaches, and they had Jay Cutler at the time. I asked them, ‘How’s he compare to Cutler?’ They said, ‘He throws it way harder than Cutler.’ And Cutler’s considered one of the best ever to throw a football.”
Yeah Mallett didn't come in the first place because Mustain committed here. Like I said, things would probably be a lot different if Mustain hadn't left (no Mallett, no Petrino, still have Nutt). In the end, I think it was a good thing.
Re: Mallett, yeah his arm strength is pretty legendary these days. Watching him in the spring game, he was throwing 40 yarders on a rope like they were nothing. He does have an incredible arm. I can't wait to see what he can do in a real game with Petrino's coaching.
mckerney
08-28-2009, 10:12 PM
For MrBug, Ohio State defensive lineman Willie Mobley will be transferring to UCLA.
Logan
08-30-2009, 09:48 AM
Report: Michigan football players allege NCAA violations - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4431717)
MrBug708
08-30-2009, 11:30 AM
For MrBug, Ohio State defensive lineman Willie Mobley will be transferring to UCLA.
I saw that. I know academics prevent UCLA from initially recruiting him so it's good to see that OSU helped him get in order. If Brian Price leaves after this season, we were scary thin at DT.
the_meanstrosity
09-01-2009, 06:06 AM
From what I've heard from KC area football coaches, Missouri is likely better off without Dalton. This is his second brush with the law this summer.
Just saw that Blane Dalton, a promising freshman QB from in-state, was dismissed from the Mizzou football program. He got in some trouble over the summer. I'm guessing that he got in trouble again and was immediately booted.
Edit: Looks like he was driving drunk......
PowerMizzou.com - Dalton off the team (http://missouri.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=981560)
Blade6119
09-01-2009, 04:45 PM
Well I think Franlin and Berkstresser have far more potential then Dalton(and Glaser), so I am pretty happy about the decision in the long run. And it may help us land a second QB in this class like a Tyler Arndt which would be a plus. The reason the younger Gabbert signed with Nebraska is we told him we were only taking one QB this class as we already had Franklin, so maybe now we can get back in the market this year or next.
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