Perkis-Size Me

August 11th, 2012 at 10:15 AM ^

Wow Pip's looking good already. I'm trying to keep my expectations tempered because he's a freshman, but it's pretty hard. I can't imagine what he'll be like come his sophomore and junior season.

lakeside

August 11th, 2012 at 10:21 AM ^

Y U NO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ND Sux?!  Could a few people neg the previous matchups into oblivion?

1. 89 Brandon Moore (winner) v 90 Jake Ryan - RB 2 Vincent Smith
2. 65 Patrick Omameh (winner) v 53 Mario Ojemudia [ed] - RB ??
3. 61 Graham Glasgow (Winner) v 76 Quinton Washington - RB 36 Joey Kerridge
4. 62 Blake Bars (winner? gets chucked) v 50 Tom Strobel - RB ??
5. 79 Dan Gibbs v 7 Brandin Hawthorne (winner)  - RB 39 Sione Houma
6. 12 Devin Gardner (winner) v 18 Blake Countess - RB 29 Drake Johnson
7. 83 Jerald Robinson vs 32 Jordan Kovacs (winner) - RB 29 Drake Johnson
8. 67 Kyle Kalis (winner) v 35 Joe Bolden - RB 5 Justice Hayes
9. 70 Kristian Mateus v 15 James Ross III (winner) - RB 39 Sione Houma
10. 75 Michael Schofield v 67 Nathan Brink (winner) - RB 31 Paul Gyarmati
11. 80 Ricardo Miller v 30    Thomas Gordon (winner) - RB 29    Drake Johnson
12. 77 Taylor Lewan (winner) v 88 Craig Roh - RB 38 Thomas Rawls
13. 75 Michael Schofield v 56 Ondre Pipkins (winner) - RB 33 Stephen Hopkins
14. 69 Erik Gunderson (winner) v 76 Quinton Washington - RB Joey Kerridge
15. 60 Jack Miller v 44 Desmond Morgan (winner) - RB 5 Justice Hayes
16. 70 Kristian Mateus v 35    Joe Bolden (winner) - RB 39 Sione Houma
17. 86 Jehu Chesson (winner) v 14 Josh Furman - RB 29 Drake Johnson
18. 9 Drew Dileo (winner) v 8 J.T. Floyd - RB 29 Drake Johnson

maizenbluenc

August 11th, 2012 at 10:46 AM ^

Roh got himself submarined (too low? didn't get his hands up fast enough), and Lewan basically pinned him down. Is Taylor allowed to have his arm around Craig if that happens?

At first I was a little concerned the D didn't seem to be winning enough. But, when you look at the names in the matchups I feel a little better.

Sinsemillaplease

August 11th, 2012 at 10:21 AM ^

the first day of pads... man I miss it. I remember I thought about not playing one year but practice was held in the park behind my house. I heard that tell-tale 'crack' from my upstairs bathroom and was begging coach to let me suit up 20 minutes later. I love this game.

kinny18

August 11th, 2012 at 10:35 AM ^

Quinton Washington looked? He didnt stand up his guy in the clips and looked to have trouble shedding. It'd be nice if he added some depth to the D-Line.

The Baughz

August 11th, 2012 at 11:04 AM ^

Yes, I am. I was just going to post pretty much exactly what you said. As a high school coach, sometimes negative plays stick out more than positive ones from a drill standpoint. Q Washingotn, imo, looked really bad. Its only day 1 in pads, and it was just 3 minutes worth of drills. He will get better. On a positive note, Blake Countess is going to be an absolute stud.

The Baughz

August 11th, 2012 at 12:29 PM ^

Exactly, it's day 1. But still the technique and leverage werent there. Again, you cant base how a player is going to do off of one drill. He has 3 excellent coaches that know more than all of us combined that will help correct his mistakes. Like you mentioned, if nothing else, we need him to be a viable guy in the rotation. I believe he will be. Its still early.

bluenbama

August 11th, 2012 at 11:43 AM ^

Doesn't help temper expectations at all. Wonder why no BWC. Love seeing the freshman play well. I realize it's still early fall but damn that was awesome.

dinsdale613

August 11th, 2012 at 11:34 AM ^

I love it how these videos wet our appetite without actually showing much.  I believe we saw one projected starter at D-line that whole video, and that was Roh against Lewan.  Even that doesnt show us much because I doubt anyone has much success against our future 1st round draft pick.  We see a lot of stuff, but not enought to actually glean useful info from.  Fort Schembechler indeed

RunTheFootball

August 11th, 2012 at 11:35 AM ^

1:06 - Usually, if someone gets beat, reactions are either "Whoever won is good! National Championship!" or "Whoever lost is bad! 0-12!". This play is just good football by both players, and I love reps like that!

KBLOW

August 11th, 2012 at 12:33 PM ^

I could (and will) watch that all day!  

EDIT: Question.  To "win" the drill does the D need to tackle the RB before he gets through the cones or just slow him down?

lakeside

August 11th, 2012 at 2:06 PM ^

and probably a pointless exercise but wtf, the next bes thread is about a garage sale. There should probably be a draw option as well. You could argue Kovacs didn't win that one because he didn't get off the block. I think I put him down as winner because he totally clogged the running lane - and I also really like him.

tbone13

August 11th, 2012 at 2:59 PM ^

whos is that coach at the end of Josh Furman's rep at 2:55, he looks exactly like Dileo (especially since they interview Dileo right after)

Blazefire

August 11th, 2012 at 3:10 PM ^

Still doin his thing! I loved it. He can't disengage, but so what. He'll just steer his man right into the back.

Even as a senior, it still feels unfair to make Craig Roh, or anybody else, do drills against Lewan.