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Post by bigboi on Aug 23, 2022 10:45:11 GMT -6
Have we released a depth chart for this weekend?
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Post by JSUSoutherner on Aug 23, 2022 10:47:50 GMT -6
Yes it's in the game notes on the website.
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Post by pubdaze on Aug 23, 2022 12:04:09 GMT -6
Looking at the depth chart, we have small RB's IMO. The first three listed are 5'8" around 185#. Guessing this is a reflection of the style of O that HCRR wants to run? Tempo? Quick?
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Post by brother on Aug 23, 2022 12:13:18 GMT -6
Not seeing it. Can someone post a link?
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Post by JSUSoutherner on Aug 23, 2022 12:14:29 GMT -6
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Post by smith79jordan on Aug 23, 2022 12:32:26 GMT -6
Note the continued use of Jax State instead of JSU on the top of the game notes. Love the branding shift.
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Post by brother on Aug 23, 2022 15:46:15 GMT -6
Starting a redshirt Freshman from White Plains at left tackle. Someone from the area, please let me know why I shouldn’t be worried.
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Post by Cleburneslim on Aug 23, 2022 20:42:35 GMT -6
Sounds like the QB competition is between Zion and Aaron McLaughlin.
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Post by Whup Em All on Aug 24, 2022 13:21:34 GMT -6
Starting a redshirt Freshman from White Plains at left tackle. Someone from the area, please let me know why I shouldn’t be worried. If his stats on Hudl are accurate, he's the same height as he was his senior year at WPHS... but with 50 lbs more muscle. If nothing else, this suggests he's been working his butt off since he arrived at JSU. Major points for that. If you go to his Hudl page ( CLICK HERE), there are highlights from his senior year. The clip starts with him playing defense. Skip to about the 1:40 mark to see him on the OL. That said, the highlights are basically O'Steen shoving much smaller high school players around the field. Fun to watch, but not at all informative as to how well he'll play at the FCS/G5 level. That doesn't really address your concerns, I know, but it's all I got.
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Post by jsumania on Aug 24, 2022 15:23:28 GMT -6
Looking at the depth chart, we have small RB's IMO. The first three listed are 5'8" around 185#. Guessing this is a reflection of the style of O that HCRR wants to run? Tempo? Quick? If you remember anything of Rich Rod's time at WVU, he always had small, speedy backs. He wanted RB's who would be athletic, fast, and agile enough to catch a pass in the hashes... and who could quickly take a handoff and find a lane off-tackle. It's not exactly "smash mouth" where you need big backs. Anybody remember Noel Devine at WVU? One of the best RB's they ever had... and he was 5'8".
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Post by yourfavoritebackupqb on Aug 25, 2022 12:14:37 GMT -6
Looking at the depth chart, we have small RB's IMO. The first three listed are 5'8" around 185#. Guessing this is a reflection of the style of O that HCRR wants to run? Tempo? Quick? If you remember anything of Rich Rod's time at WVU, he always had small, speedy backs. He wanted RB's who would be athletic, fast, and agile enough to catch a pass in the hashes... and who could quickly take a handoff and find a lane off-tackle. It's not exactly "smash mouth" where you need big backs. Anybody remember Noel Devine at WVU? One of the best RB's they ever had... and he was 5'8". Noel Devine was ELECTRIC. Him, Steve Slaton, and Owen Schmidt - not to mention Pat White...SHEESH!!! If you played the NCAA Football video game series, then they were unstoppable.
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