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  1. All three of those sounds like some pretty good ideas. Even if we use a different linebacker to go to the front four, just one that has a knack for rushing the passer from an end position. I also look for Bo to get even more creative with his pass rush ideas. Last year, he had the luxury of just rushing four a lot of times due to having the greatest college football player as a DT. I think we will see a lot of stunts and even some zone blitzing next year as well.
  2. He is the same guy. He left here, and transfered to USC.
  3. You need to remember that although they may not be perfect at the new position from day one, they would probably get some practice time before thrown right into a game at their new position. I, myself, would love to see Prince try at wideout.
  4. I actually like the idea to run it a few plays with a running back or a speed guy going in motion to get the defense flowing one way at the snap of the ball. That way we can either give it to the motion man on a fly sweep or the person that takes the snap can fake the handoff and run up the middle where ever there is a hole or suppose to be a hole.
  5. I wonder what the overs/unders line is at. My guess is about 21.
  6. I don't know who all has votes. I do know that all the past heisman winners get a vote.
  7. Any offense can work with the right personel, but I don't think we have a quarterback or a coordinator that feels comfortable with letting any of our quarterbacks make plays. I would prefer an offense where we are very balanced. We can throw the ball for 200-300 yards if need be or we can run the ball for 200-300 a game if need be. I don't really care if we get those yards out of the pistol, spread, triple option, or WCO. As long as we move the ball and score points.
  8. Thats what I always thought, but last night during the Tech/Baylor game. They said that Baylor had 100 recruits there. However, they did not say they were official recruits.
  9. It would be nice to see some screen passes to the running backs either on the sides off of play action or in the middle when we feel that Texas is going to blitz. We ran these plays earlier in the year so its not like its brand new stuff for them.
  10. I think that the style of linebacker will change a little bit. With the spread, we are going to need fast and quick linebackers that can play in space and run with recievers and running backs. But they also need to be physical enough to step up into the line and take on a lineman or running back in the back field.
  11. Didn't Bo say in an interview last week that the depth chart will be known to the public when the starting lineups are announced before the game. I thought I read that he said that.
  12. Awesome, going up against Oregon. Hopefully we can win this one.
  13. I think it depends on where the kid is from. For example, if the kid is on the west coast, then Oregon or Arizona/Arizona State seem to be our main competitors. If the kid is in Texas, then the Big 12. If he is in the Midwest, then the Big 12 North and some of the Lil 10. Anything from the Southeast is SEC country.
  14. Are we recruiting him as an o-lineman or d-lineman? I am sure both sides of the ball could find a place for him.
  15. He is a big kid. It would be nice to add him to our line.
  16. I know this would be tough to do, because of all the coaching changes that happen and how offenses change year to year. But I would like a way to schedule teams that run different offenses and kind of prepare us for what we might see in the Big 12. Play one team that runs a spread, play one teams that likes to run, and then play one team that runs a pro set.
  17. I think that is the most incorrect statement that I have ever read on this board. I consider "most" to mean an overwhelming majority. However, even if you wanted "most" to mean over 50%. I still think you are wrong. I don't have any stats to back it up, but I just think you are wrong on this statement.
  18. Questions! Does redshirting hurt recruiting some? I mean do recruits, who generally like to think that they are ready to contribute right away, shy away from a school that redshirts most players, for other schools that have a history of playing kids as true freshman?
  19. I would of liked Nate's chances better in Denver if they still had Cutler. He was a quarterback that could of made his recievers look better than they were. I do not see Orton being able to make Swift looking better than he really is. that is just my opinon though. then maybe they need to can Orton and get a real qb? I am all for that, but I personally don't care for Denver except for the former skers on the team.
  20. You essentially echoed my thoughts on this matter... A player who receives a contract will, in about 99% of the cases, make the roster, at least until fall camp, over a player who has no contract-even if the non-contracted player is slightly better. It sucks for Ganz but that's the idiocy of the NFL. It is a lot about politics too for the football teams. The front office does not want to look bad by cutting a guy they gave a contract to over a guy that was just an invitie to the workout. Same goes for draft picks, the higher the draft pick the better chance that they will stay for longer than a lower draft pick, even if they are equal or of the lower one is better.
  21. I would of liked Nate's chances better in Denver if they still had Cutler. He was a quarterback that could of made his recievers look better than they were. I do not see Orton being able to make Swift looking better than he really is. that is just my opinon though.
  22. Couldn't the argument be made that you should not be paid a salary or an hourly wage because of all the extra benefits that you get with your job. Free meals at the cafeteria, free health care, 401K, Paid vacation, sick leave, plus free training at your job. I don't blame Sam at all for this. I am the same way at my job, when there is extra money that I am making for the store, I want to make sure I am getting my fair share of what is coming in, and this is no different from what Sam is sueing the NCAA and EA Sports for. Do you give your wages back when the month doesnt go as well, or if the company loses money? you cant have it both ways. It is my opinion that if thats your way of thinking, you should give back your pay if you under perform, lose clients/customers, profit goes down, your late to work so on and so on.. By your way of thinking Sam owes the University back for his free schooling, free board and free meals. He way under performed and didnt live up to his "wage". I am strickly commission at my job, it I don't sell, I make NO money. This really wasn't my point, I just get tired of hearing that these kids should not get paid anything because of the argument that they get all the little extra things from the university.
  23. Couldn't the argument be made that you should not be paid a salary or an hourly wage because of all the extra benefits that you get with your job. Free meals at the cafeteria, free health care, 401K, Paid vacation, sick leave, plus free training at your job. I don't blame Sam at all for this. I am the same way at my job, when there is extra money that I am making for the store, I want to make sure I am getting my fair share of what is coming in, and this is no different from what Sam is sueing the NCAA and EA Sports for.
  24. I doubt they will both be cut.. I don't see either one beating out Brennan for a the third quarterback position. Unless one of them shows that they can be groomed as a potential starter. Teams usually pick a third quarterback and stick with them for a few years, not get a new one every year.
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