10-26-2008, 06:31 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: DeKalb, IL
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EBFL Season Previews (Season 2)
I don't know if any others will follow suit, but I thought a season preview from each team would be kind of cool. I played an off-line game vs. a much-improved Indiana team to serve as my Spring Game.
Mississippi State Spring Game, Maroon Team Wins 56-35 Junior quarterback Wesley Carroll looks ready to continue last year's big passing numbers. He led the Maroon team to victory today, 25-34 for 277 yards and 4 touchdowns. He did throw one ill-advised pass for an interception but otherwise seems to have improved with another year of maturity. He was aided by a tremendous rushing day by starting tailback Christian Ducre'. Last year's starting running back carried 28 times for an amazing 254 yards and 4 touchdowns. Ducre' showed a newfound break-away speed and toughness that will be much welcomed. His improvement, as well as some other roster changes, have spawned a new offensive theory. "We studied Clinton Portis with Washington and hope to use Christian in that same manner. Furthermore, with the shift of running back Anthony Dixon to fullback and freshman speedster Ervin Heard, we've built in a three-headed monster aspect to the backfield," explained Coach Vest. The Three-Headed Monster was on display, particularly in the passing attack. Ervin Heard, a 94 speed freshman running back, had 6 catches for 73 yards and 1 touchdown. Dixon complemented that with 6 of his own catches for 67 yards and a score. Surprisingly, Ducre' only had 1 catch which likely helped keep his legs fresh for the running attack. Last year's Freshman All-American Kendrick Cook returns and announced his presence with authority, catching 2 touchdowns. Senior Brandon McRae led the wide receivers with 4 catches. Freshman Mike Gatewood added 2 of his own catches but showed that he will be an important part to the redesigned offense. The defense came up with 6 sacks (2 from Brandon Cooper, 1 each from Tay Bowser, Trevor Stigers, Kyle Love, and Templeton Hardy) and numerous plays behind the line of scrimmage. John McPhearson, highly regarded freshman 'athlete' recruit, made his debut, intercepting a pass, returning it for twenty-seven yards. The special teams looked good. Freshman kicker Matt Lawson was perfect on extra point attempts, going 8-8. Ervin Heard also made big plays as the kick returner, running back 3 kicks for 97 yards. The offense is much-improved over last year, however the defense took some steps backwards due to some key losses. A tough schedule sets this up for a daunting year but the team's goal of a big bowl remains. The likely outcome for the year is 8-4. Schedule: @ Middle Tennessee State LSU @ West Virginia @ Auburn Tennessee @ Arkansas (human) @ Kentucky (human) Alabama @ University of Central Florida @ South Carolina Ole Miss @ University of North Carolina (human) Last edited by PurdueBrad : 10-26-2008 at 07:19 PM. |
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10-26-2008, 07:39 PM | #2 |
Pro Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Arkansas Razorbacks
Last Season 13-1 - Ranked #3 Preseason Ranking - #16 Quarterback Starter: Ryan Mallet - RS So - 86 Ovr 2nd String: Tyler Wilson - RS Fr - 81 Ovr Mallet started last season as the backup to Casey Dick. But after two games it was clear Mallet was the better of the two. Mallet had a terrific season throwing for over 3300 yards and 35 TD's. He should be even better this season as he looks to improve on those numbers and lower his 13 INT number. Half Back Starter: Michael Smith - RS Sr - 88 Ovr 2nd String: De'Anthony Curtis - RS Fr - 86 Ovr Smith was terrific last season running for 1921 yards and 19 touchdowns. He was asked to do everything for the Razorbacks and when he went down in the Florida game there was no one else to turn to. This season he'll have more help as De'Anthony Curtis steps into the backup role and will see a good amount of carries. Curtis could have contributed last season but the decision was made to redshirt him. Full Back Starter: Van Stumon - RS Jr - 84 Ovr Van was a great lead blocker for Smith and even had the opportunity to carry the ball a few times. Van is a terrific short yardage guy. Wide Receiver Starter: Landon Crawford - Sr - 87 Ovr Starter: Rod Coleman - RS Sr - 82 Ovr 2nd String: Crosby Tuck - RS So - 84 Ovr 2nd String: Jarius Wright - RS Fr - 79 Ovr Crawford was hurt for a good portion of the season last year and as a result Coleman's numbers were much higher than expected. He should drop back down to earth this season and the ball should be spread out between Crawford, Coleman and Tuck much more. Tight End Starter: Grant Freeman - RS So - 83 Ovr 2nd String: Andrew Davie - RS Sr - 81 Ovr The tight end in the Arkansas offense isn't used for much more than blocking. Davie as the starter last season caught 14 passes. Freeman was the backup last season and caught the ball once. Left Tackle Matt Hall - RS Fr - 83 Ovr - 6'10'' 328 lbs Left Guard Ray Dominguez - RS Jr - 75 Ovr - 6'4'' 319 lbs Center Joey Crossland - RS Sr - 78 Ovr - 6'5'' 327 lbs Right Guard Demarcus Love - RS Jr - 86 Ovr - 6'5'' 312 lbs Right Tackle Michael Aguirre - RS Sr - 83 Ovr - 6'6'' 311 lbs Left End Damario Ambrose - RS So - 84 Ovr Ambrose didn't see much playing time last season. He does a have a bright future though. Right End Adrian Davis - Sr - 89 Ovr David recorded 9 sacks last season and could improve on that number in his senior year. For Arkansas defense to be succesful Davis is going to have to get to the quarterback. Defensive Tackle Lavunce Askew - RS Fr - 80 Ovr Chris Kiel - Fr - 74 Ovr One of the weakest spots on the team as we start two freshmen. We may go to more of a 3-4 or play some 3-3-5 so we'll only probably have Askew on the field at most times. Left Outside Linebacker Chip Gregory - RS Jr - 88 Ovr Chip had 58 tackles, 1 sack, and 3 interceptions last season. Middle Linebacker Wendel Davis - Sr - 89 Ovr Davis began last year as the starter but lost his spot as the season progressed. I'm hoping things are different this year. Right Outside Linebacker Jerry Franklin - So - 82 Ovr Jerry saw limited playing time last season and will be asked to step up this year. Cornerback Jerry Norton - Sr - 92 Ovr Lucas Miller - RS Sr - 84 Ovr Norton is one of the fastest players on the team and should a have big season. Miller is a converted receiver moved to cornerback because of a need but he should be solid. Free Safety Marvin West - Fr - 88 Ovr West steps in right away and should be one of the stars on defense. Has great speed and should help out the defense. Strong Safety Tom Randle - Fr - 77 Ovr One of the weaker spots on the team, Randle has a great future ahead of him but we have very little depth at the position. Last edited by cmp : 10-26-2008 at 08:02 PM. |
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