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Post by lieutenantbigballs on Aug 12, 2010 16:28:25 GMT -5
I know some of you guys have a real keen eye on some the programs you guys support. Which means you also have a keen eye on some of your conference mates rosters too. My 2 younger brothers are big USC fans and send me random info about signees and stuff about the pac 10 in general. Here's are a couple of players they are high on for whatever reason. Post some guys or team on your watch list who may or may not have gotten much pub last year.
Armond Armstead Southern Cal d end. dude is 6'6" 300 at d end. Think Andre Carter but more run based than sack happy. I've personally known him and his family for years. He was injury prone and USC defensive line is a really hard to crack. However he has his shot now will start and hopefully will shine. Cold part is his brother is bigger and better but apparently will go to UCLA instead. We will see though.
Kellen Moore - I really hope he gets his due. {t-pain voice} All he does is win {/t-pain voice}while low completion percentage cats like locker or young guns like Luck get all the pub.
LSU - In build my crazy win streak and top 140 rating on NCAA, I have found my team. Their roster is filled with horses. I really see them punching higher than their weight and beating 1 if not both of the teams picked ahead of them.
Polk (Wash rb) My brother told me pete carroll tried to get Polk three years ago but Polk didn't like his chances to crack a loaded depth chart. Everybody is high on LaMichael James but with teams keying on Locker, Polk may have a real nice year.
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Post by Ed on Aug 12, 2010 17:20:30 GMT -5
2 guys for WVU. Bruce Irvin DE/OLB 6'3 235 lb Juco pure speed rusher could be the difference maker this team needs. The D should be very good, the addition of Irvin, could make them great!!!
WR Ivan McCarthey...at 6'3 Ochocinco's cousin has the size, speed, and swagger to make an immediate impact!!!
Also keep an eye on Tavon Austin. He should be Devines succesor next season, but will be playing slot this season!!
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Post by cole256 on Aug 13, 2010 10:17:40 GMT -5
Man I'm into college football big time. I can tell you everything about Auburn. I can tell you alot about SEC schools. I can tell you alot about recruiting as well. Especially if the recruits had anything to do with the south. Like at Call they have a freshman who just came in. He had signed with Alabama and he's a beast. He changed to Cal cuz he wanted a package deal and the school also had to sign his brother. Bama wasn't taking a bum qb. Allen was like the top safety but he also is a tremendous wr. I think that's what he's playing at Cal. Did you know that Stanford be recruiting their asses off in Bama?? I was surprised at that but anyway.... Some break out players for Auburn. Mario Fanin. He's bigger, stronger, and faster than Ben Tate who was drafted in the second round of the draft last year. He played one year as a wr even though he's 230 because he has excellent hands. He had fumble problems that's his only question. If he stays healthy he's a 1,000 yd back easy. Also Onterio Mccaleb. He was hurt early last season and wasn't the same but 100% his speed is crazy. Juco qb Cameron Newton. He played for Florida got in trouble went to juco won the national championship and now with Auburn. He's like 6'5'' 240 and runs a 4.5 Has a highlight against Tennessee when he played for Florida where he just trucked a dude. Quindarious Carr (WR)had a big game in the spring game. Freshmen Trovon Reed (All the schools wanted him #1 player out of Louisiana) and Goodwin (clocked with a 4.3) has really been impressing everybody so far Defense: Usually Auburn has at least on D end that ranks high in the SEC with sacks. This year everybody expects Antoine Carter to be that guy. On defense there will be so many freshmen to get playing time there's no telling who will be a breakout. I expect people to start to know the name of Nick Fairly. He's a very athletic D tackle. Corey Lemioner has been getting alot of praise he's a freshman d end. He's not that big yet though. All of the freshman linebackers should get to play. I think the best 2 is Jake Holland and Ladarius Ownes. Owens has an NFL body right now. Also we have a guy named Ladarius Philips that everybody is talking about. He's a 290 rb!!! He can do backflips and dunk. I'm really hoping they move him to d-line. With that type of athleticism he could become a very very special d end or d tackle. Here's a link of a story about him. www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/08/big_ladarious_phillips_looks_t.htmlYahoo named him the sleeper of the year. You can also type his name in youtube and see some highlights. As you can probably imagine it's a shame how he runs some of those kids over. Anyway that's Auburn football so far I'll keep you updated!!! (even though you probably don't care LOL!)
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Post by cole256 on Nov 30, 2010 12:08:39 GMT -5
wow look at this I called Cam Newton and Nick Fairly and Mccalebb. Fannin couldn't get over the fumbling issures.
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Post by Ed on Nov 30, 2010 12:14:06 GMT -5
I called Bruce Irvin, leading the Big East in sacks....as for Ivan, it's just hard for a Frosh WR to make a impact, he does a great job blocking when he's on the field and he almost made a spectacular TD catch, but next year will be his year.
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Post by stokes36 on Nov 30, 2010 15:46:22 GMT -5
Good on ya, Cole. *Pats Cole on the back* If you guys didn't see....in invisible ink, I typed up a thing on Taylor Martinez. And Andrew Luck
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Post by cole256 on Nov 30, 2010 17:18:16 GMT -5
The Cam call i'm so so on. I didn't think he would be THAT good. Nobody did. He is what everyone imagined Pryor would be. When Cam came out of juco he was only offered by around 4 schools. Maybe 5. But I figured with our qb situation (they are not that good behind Cam I don't think) and his physical attributes I didn't see how he wouldn't win the qb job. And a starter Qb should put up some kind of numbers. But the Fairly call was tremendous. I made it off of what I saw from him when he would come in the games last year as a back up. He came from juco (he originally signed with us out of high school as an O-lineman) saw I figured he was already pretty good with a year of weights and being taught the position he should be great. McCalebb call many people from our own fan base was down on him because he was easy to bring down. But that burst he had once he had the ball in his hand is just too good not to think he would be an impact player. He's good for at least one run over 20 yards every single game. He's not an every down back but who cares? You sign an every down back but you still give McCalebb some touches cause he produces.
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