Eric the Red Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 Purify learning: Wideout Maurice Purify, a touted junior college transfer, made a 28-yard reception on a third-and-9 play to set up Nebraska’s first touchdown. He didn’t have another pass thrown his way. “He’s new to the offense and still learning it,” quarterback Zac Taylor said. “I’m confident we’ll see a lot of him this season.” Quote Link to comment
TrueHuskerFan Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 At the point when he made that catch, I was thinking, "Finally someone who didn't drop the ball." Before that catch there were dropped balls left and right. Quote Link to comment
HSKRNOKC Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 Two things came to mind when he caught that ball. Hes TALL and FAST. Im sure that he will get increased action as the weeks go on. Quote Link to comment
ttheKid1*18 Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 It will be great to see him used near the goal line. With his height, just throw it up ad let him get it. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 His reception seemed to jumpstart the passing game. He did look good while in there. Yet another weapon! Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 Big kid!!!!! Quote Link to comment
tattooedhusker Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 i swear he made everyone else look like midgets!!! and his uniform seemed borderline to not fitting him. Quote Link to comment
gamecocks Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 Callhan was talking about Purify on the Bill Callahan show. He mentioned how Purify has the size and talent to be a factor anywhere on the field. He also mentioned on how the coaches are going to have to try to get Purify more involved in the offense. Quote Link to comment
Bring Out The Gimp Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 That guy is huge! When he caught that pass I actually thought it was a TE, but then they said Purify and I was pumped! The Gimp has spoken. Quote Link to comment
ttheKid1*18 Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 I think as the season goes on we will see him more. Kind of like Swift last season, where he finally got the offense down in the middle of the season, and then went on a tear. Quote Link to comment
admo Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 I agree. I think that catch did jump start the passing game. Isnt he listed in the same X-Y-Z spot as Swift? (Second on depth behind him?). I think he is, and could be wrong. It's hard to get Swift out of there for obvious reasons. Need to get his position switched if it's the case. Quote Link to comment
rawhide Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 I'm with the Gimp I thought it was a quick TE not a wideout. Def a big body type that BC likes. GBR Quote Link to comment
huskerdavo Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 would have liked to see more but i think we will when the spread offense is unleashed which probably wont be until USC Quote Link to comment
BigRedRick Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 I have a feeling we will see alotta mo of the big Moe. Got his feet wet, got him baptized. Hang on. Quote Link to comment
Eric the Red Posted September 9, 2006 Author Share Posted September 9, 2006 Gilmore: Purify's role to expand BY STEVEN M. SIPPLE/Lincoln Journal Star Friday, Sep 08, 2006 - 12:08:56 pm CDT Maurice Purify (16) races away from Louisiana Tech's Sandy Ray Collins (left) and Tony Moss after hauling in a first-quarter pass. (LJS File) OMAHA — Touted Nebraska wide receiver Maurice Purify caught one pass in last week's game and wasn't heard from again. His role may expand Saturday against Nicholls State, as the junior college transfer continues to grow in the Huskers’ offense, wide receivers coach Ted Gilmore said Friday. “He's progressing extremely well,” Gilmore told the Big Red Breakfast crowd at the Holiday Inn Convention Centre. “Each day we put more on Maurice, and we'll get a chance to see a little bit more of him this week. We're better when he's on the field. “But it is a process for him. He's accepted the challenge and put in the time. He asks a tremendous amount of questions, which is great. We'll see more of him. We really will.” The 6-foot-4, 210-pound Purify created a buzz last month during preseason training camp with his speed, athleticism and sure hands. He put those attributes to use with a 28-yard reception last week that set up Nebraska's first touchdown. Gilmore said Husker coaches are increasing Purify's role in the offense in increments. “The thing I didn't want to happen is what happened here a year ago with Frantz Hardy,” said Gilmore, referring to the 2005 transfer from Butler County (Kan.) Community College. “I didn't want to put Maurice in situations he wasn't ready for and have him lose confidence. “As talented as he is, it's important that he has the confidence to know what he's doing when he gets on the field.” STOPPING THE DROPS: The 39-year-old Gilmore, in his second season at Nebraska, addressed his wideouts' three dropped passes against Louisiana Tech. He said he shoulders the blame, but added that his players need to make those catches. “I tell them, ‘If you make the catch, I make the catch, and if you miss the block, I miss the block,’” Gilmore said. He noted that the wide receivers were open when they made the drops. They'll correct the problem, he said. “They have excellent ball skills and work extremely hard.” NU'S ‘GIRAFFE’: Gilmore praised his youngest wideouts, noting that he refers to 6-5, 195-pound true freshman Will Henry as his “giraffe.” "We think he's still growing,” Gilmore said. Henry, of El Paso, Texas, did not appear in last week's game. However, true freshman wideout Menelik Holt, a 6-4, 215-pound athlete from San Diego, saw limited action. QUOTABLE: Gilmore smiled when asked how quarterback Zac Taylor reacts to dropped passes: “He has a unique way of getting his point across — he just won't throw to you again.” Quote Link to comment
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