Wolverine Devotee

March 16th, 2012 at 5:12 PM ^

Wilson seems like a #22 kind of guy. I thought Bolden would be in the 20s or teens. Maybe he can swipe #15 now that Cox is gone.

 

ST3

March 16th, 2012 at 6:51 PM ^

Hawthorne and Gardner both stay with #7, so Hawthorne should keep the 7A in the boxscore. Other potential hexadecimalists include winners (losers?) of the battles between:

#4s Cameron Gordon, Steve Wilson (RS SR QB)

#5s Justice Hayes, Courtney Avery - potential for lots of hexidecimal stats from either guy

#8s J.T. Floyd, Russell Bellomy - Bellomy could get some mop up stats

#14s Jack Kennedy, Josh Furman

#18s Blake Countess, Jihad Rasheed

#27s Mike Jones, who? MIKE JONES, Jonathan Keizer (RS FR WR) 

#38s Thomas Rawls, Al Backey

#40s Nate Allspach, Antonio Poole

#54s Richard Ash, Jareth Glanda - let's hope Glanda doesn't show up in the boxscore again

#57s Frank Clark, Elliott Mealer

If there was any doubt as to the thinness of our OL and DL depth, there are no hexadecimal numbers > 57. I'm surprised that with no FROSH on the roster besides the early enrollees, there are still 10 duplicate numbers.  I'm guessing #5 and #7 give us the most stats from a hexidecimalist this season.

(For those that don't remember, I did a weekly diary post linking to the boxscore. One of the regular items of the diary was a discussion of the stats accrued by guys with duplicate numbers, who were listed as 7A - Hawthorne, and 5G - Frank Clark. Yeah, I know, I really need to get a life.)