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Post by MarchingOn on Aug 11, 2013 23:24:02 GMT -5
For Michigan -
For offense - I'll say RS freshman WR Jehu Chesson. He is 6'3 with legit 4.4 speed. His HS track times can prove this. He has a case of the dropsies from time to time, but he's a great athlete who adds much needed size and speed to our WR corps. Hoke has singled Chesson out as looking stellar in practice, and Hoke never singles out players.
For defense - Weakside defensive end Frank Clark. He has always had the potential to be a fierce pass rusher, but he has been inconsistent in his first two years here. Now he is a junior, and according to reports, he's finally got it together. Redonkulous athlete, but needed to learn technique before he could be great. I think he's had enough time to learn (three years in UM's system), so I think he'll get it together this year and break out.
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Post by Jancey on Aug 11, 2013 23:47:45 GMT -5
Offense - Sophomore WR Mekale McKay Sophomore RB Jonathan Williams. He was playing behind Davis and Johnson last season, and he looked very good in limited time. I expect big things from him this season. The Hogs are back to a run-first team, and with virtually no passing options for Allen, Williams and Collins will need to carry the team.
Defense - Sophomore LB A.J. Turner. He took Highsmith's place when he went down last year, and looked great as a freshman. Watch out for this guy.
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Post by blacknyellowjbone on Aug 12, 2013 0:18:52 GMT -5
This college talk only? Not huge UT football fan anymore. Maybe this yr changes my mind.
Pittsburgh: Emmanuel Sanders... Highly touted before Brown broke out. Injuries kept his reps down, its make or break it time.
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Post by blacknyellowjbone on Aug 12, 2013 0:19:17 GMT -5
TN...
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Post by plax on Aug 12, 2013 9:07:10 GMT -5
Anyone can break out for Lincoln Technical Institute. Hard to say anyone in particular, exactly.
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Post by h24dog on Aug 12, 2013 10:30:06 GMT -5
For the Buckeyes,I think incoming sophomore Noah Spence will make an impact this season.He was ranked #2 in the 2012 recruiting class for DE's.He had 12 tackles and a sack in a backup role,and Ohio State's front 7 was blown up last season after graduations and a few players entered for the draft.He's very quick and will have a huge opportunity to make an impact this season.
Go Bucks!
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Post by theroarrr on Aug 12, 2013 10:39:16 GMT -5
Can't say I really care as long as the Irish are winning games...
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Aug 12, 2013 12:30:05 GMT -5
no no no no no no. I am THE Tennessee fan on this board.
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Aug 12, 2013 12:53:12 GMT -5
But the breakout player this year for UT should probably be rsFR WR Jason Croom. He is a legit 6' 5'' 230 with 4.5 speed and very good hops. Should emerge as the go-to guy in an inexperienced WR corps
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Aug 12, 2013 20:56:09 GMT -5
From the Oregon State U Beavers
There's a battle to replace the departed Markus Wheaton. Junior Obum Gwacham and sophomore Richard Mullaney are good candidates to help relieve pressure from All-American candidate Brandin Cooks,and there's a crop of incoming freshmen receivers loaded with talent and speed.
On Defense Joel Skotte will take over a damn good defense and start at MLB.
Fuck the ducks
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