Roster: Depth Chart & Position Changes

Submitted by KennyGfanLMAO on

I know it is early, but I would like to hear some oppinions. I was just playing NCAA Football 11 in dynasty mode (Using Michigan of course, but under SDSU playbook.) I'm starting Stephon Hopkins at runningback, and I personally think he would be a great option for starting runningback next year because of the power he would bring to the spot. Any thoughts? What other postition changes might we see in the roster with the CC?

joeyb

January 12th, 2011 at 6:37 PM ^

Yea, because we were competing with OSU and for NCs every year with RR, amirite?

Hoke recruited Tom Brady out of California. Plus, his staff is likely to be a mixture of guys who can recruit across the nation. I'm betting that if we get Teryl Austin and/or Chuck Heater and/or Loeffler that we won't have too much trouble recruiting in Florida.

chally

January 12th, 2011 at 6:29 PM ^

We'll see how this unfolds, but I'm not convinced that "the little guys" will be out of place in Hoke's offense.  His last year at SDSU came on the back a 5-10, 175lb running back (who won MWC freshman of the year).  

In fact, his top 3 rushers this year are 5-10/175, 5-9/175, and 5-9/185.  Perhaps he wanted a big back and couldn't get one, but it seems that he's open to using smaller players. 

chally

January 12th, 2011 at 6:24 PM ^

Mike Cox strikes me as the obvious beneficiary of this change.  He was always reputed to be the most talented back on the team, but he struggled with the mental side of the spread option offense.  I suspect that I-formation "downhill" running will likely suit his strengths while masking his weaknesses. 

Zone Left

January 12th, 2011 at 6:28 PM ^

I think the mental side also has a lot to do with blocking.  If he can't figure that out, he won't start regardless.  That said, he does seem like the most explosive runner on the team after Denard.

nazooq

January 12th, 2011 at 8:07 PM ^

I, for one, would love to see more Cox.

Also, I think Smith will be deadly as a third down back where his great blocking and pass catching skills can be used.  Anything would be better than seeing him repeatedly run into a wall and tackled after a yard or two.

goblue2121

January 12th, 2011 at 9:00 PM ^

I'm hoping for big things from Micheal Cox. I've been reading for years now about all the talent he has. Most of the UM backs seem to think he's the most physically gifted. This may be his year to break out.

tolmichfan

January 12th, 2011 at 9:18 PM ^

I am kind of excited to see how mike cox does with a new coaching staff.  He seems like the kind of player that couldnt get out of RR dog house for whatever reason.  Whenever i have seen him play in spring games he reminds me of a poor mans adrian peterson.