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Posted on 8/30/18 at 9:25 am to SamGinn Cam
Posted on 8/30/18 at 9:25 am to SamGinn Cam
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-Horton said Boobee might be best pass pro back "we've ever had." Said he enjoys pass pro.
Posted on 8/30/18 at 9:45 am to GenesChin
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just hope Sal at 6'6 230+ is able to fend off being jammed at the LOS by 5'9 175lb DBs this year
I don’t think getting off the ball and getting open was ever his problem. But admittedly I haven’t broken his film down or anything.
Posted on 8/30/18 at 10:41 am to Rhymenoceros
He would be the only guy on screen, and drop the ball. I would be like, "wtf, dude? You have one job in life."
This post was edited on 8/30/18 at 2:15 pm
Posted on 8/30/18 at 2:36 pm to Rhymenoceros
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I don’t think getting off the ball and getting open was ever his problem.
There was a game last year where Sal was in the slot and Peanut Butter Jammed by an undersized DB.
It was embarrassing
Posted on 8/30/18 at 3:15 pm to GenesChin
I think I remember what you're talking about.
Posted on 8/30/18 at 3:18 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Fun note, Auburn or Ohio State are involved in all 6 of the "Highest Impact Games" for CFP selection
I mean, makes sense since we play the projected Pac12 champ + the other 2 SEC contenders. Ohio State plays, PSU/Mich/MichSt
With a win, AU's CFP chances according to ESPN predictor is 25% vs only 9% with a L
I mean, makes sense since we play the projected Pac12 champ + the other 2 SEC contenders. Ohio State plays, PSU/Mich/MichSt
With a win, AU's CFP chances according to ESPN predictor is 25% vs only 9% with a L
This post was edited on 8/30/18 at 3:19 pm
Posted on 8/30/18 at 4:26 pm to GenesChin
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Auburn confident it has improved field goal protection
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Offensive line coach J.B. Grimes has worked on improving technique along the line on field goal protections throughout the offseason.
"The No. 1 thing is it gets back to technique," Grimes said. "It gets back to personnel too, and you've got to be really strong in the middle in today's environment because the defenses aren't allowed to jump anymore. So what you've got to do is you got to be strong in the middle so they don't blow you up inside. That's the biggest thing. So scheme-wise we're experimenting with some things."
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"We spend tremendous amount of time on just giving the live looks that we did in games to make sure that we're sound in our protection and still that's a ongoing process from a standpoint of making sure that we're ready," special teams coordinator Larry Porter said.
"You sit back and you watch the way Washington's field goal block team pursues what they do, it gives you some concern. But I think that our guys have met the challenge and that we'll continue to improve. We'll be ready to go come Sept. 1."
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Washington had one blocked kick last season, a blocked punt by defensive tackle Vita Vea, who is now in the NFL.
The last time the Huskies blocked a field goal was in Week 2 of the 2015 season, when Taniela Tupou blocked a Sacramento State field goal attempt, which came a week after Vea blocked a Boise State field goal.
LINK
Posted on 8/30/18 at 4:33 pm to SamGinn Cam
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Auburn defense respects speed, aggression of Washington running back Myles Gaskin
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The 5-foot-10, 193-pound Gaskin possesses both the speed and elusiveness to find holes and hit the edge as well as the power to plow for yards between the tackles.
"When you see his game, you could tell he's more of an aggressive runner than people actually think," linebacker Deshaun Davis said. "On paper, you think he's more of a speed guy. He has speed, but Washington runs a lot of power. They run the counter game really well.
"He can hit downhill, but make no mistake about it: If you give him the edge, he's going to take it. They do a lot of shifting and stuff like that to get guys out of their gaps pre-snap, but we're working on that to make sure we stay in our gaps because what they do well is when you fit wrong, he's a good enough running back to find that hole, he's going to hit it and if he gets to that second level, good luck. We got to try to keep everything in front of us, and hopefully we can do that."
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"(Gaskin) is really, really quick and he can make people miss in a short area," defensive coordinator Kevin Steele said. "He's got a really fast jump-skip. He can plant and skip and take off, makes a lot of people miss tackles."
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Last season, Gaskin had 40 runs of 10-plus yards, which tied for 16th nationally, and also seven runs of 30-plus yards, which tied for 18th, showing he can move the sticks consistently and also break free for chunk plays.
"A lot of times when you face a lot of teams that's not in the SEC, you don't really have to worry about playing against - no disrespect to any running back in the country, but you don't really have to worry about playing those jump-cutting, real big running backs," defensive tackle Dontavius Russell said. "And he's not that big of a guy, but he's a really good running back, and that's another thing that we noticed on film and something (defensive line coach Rodney Garner) has been pointing out. So we'll definitely have to have our A-game ready to play that guy."
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Posted on 8/30/18 at 4:36 pm to SamGinn Cam
Him and Kam Martin aren't terribly different in build and agility and what not. He should have been decent prep for Gaskin's running style.
Posted on 8/30/18 at 4:56 pm to SamGinn Cam
Al.com did Gus's top-25 247Composite highest-ranked recruits (incl current 2019 class commits) of all-time today *as a Head Coach*:
25. Jaren Handy
24. Zion Puckett
23. T.D. Moultry
22. Matthew Hill
21. D'haquille Williams
20. Kyle Davis
19. Jarrett Stidham
18. Braden Smith
17. Antwuan Jackson Jr
16. Bo Nix
15. Elijah Daniel
14. Joey Gatewood
13. Nate Craig-Myers
12. Jovon Robinson
11. Kerryon Johnson
10. George Pickens
9. Marlon Davidson
8. Tre' Williams
7. Calvin Ashley
6. Roc Thomas
5. Carl Lawson
4. Montravius Adams
3. Owen Pappoe
2. Derrick Brown
1. Byron Cowart
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Think it's more relevant here than recruiting board. Still can't believe Cowart busted but interesting to see where some ranked out. We have talent but we do very well with our lesser-rated talent performing above expectations and being good fit in our coordinator's schemes.
25. Jaren Handy
24. Zion Puckett
23. T.D. Moultry
22. Matthew Hill
21. D'haquille Williams
20. Kyle Davis
19. Jarrett Stidham
18. Braden Smith
17. Antwuan Jackson Jr
16. Bo Nix
15. Elijah Daniel
14. Joey Gatewood
13. Nate Craig-Myers
12. Jovon Robinson
11. Kerryon Johnson
10. George Pickens
9. Marlon Davidson
8. Tre' Williams
7. Calvin Ashley
6. Roc Thomas
5. Carl Lawson
4. Montravius Adams
3. Owen Pappoe
2. Derrick Brown
1. Byron Cowart
LINK
Think it's more relevant here than recruiting board. Still can't believe Cowart busted but interesting to see where some ranked out. We have talent but we do very well with our lesser-rated talent performing above expectations and being good fit in our coordinator's schemes.
Posted on 8/30/18 at 5:03 pm to SamGinn Cam
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Still can't believe Cowart busted
Crazy thing is Cowart landed at Maryland.... the school whose HC is suspended for a toxic culture that led to one player's death due to exhaustion in practice
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25. Jaren Handy
24. Zion Puckett
23. T.D. Moultry
22. Matthew Hill
21. D'haquille Williams
20. Kyle Davis
19. Jarrett Stidham
18. Braden Smith
17. Antwuan Jackson Jr
16. Bo Nix
15. Elijah Daniel
14. Joey Gatewood
13. Nate Craig-Myers
12. Jovon Robinson
11. Kerryon Johnson
10. George Pickens
9. Marlon Davidson
8. Tre' Williams
7. Calvin Ashley
6. Roc Thomas
5. Carl Lawson
4. Montravius Adams
3. Owen Pappoe
2. Derrick Brown
1. Byron Cowart
Kind of sad that 7 of the 21 kids who made to AU left the program early vs only 4 being drafted by the NFL
This post was edited on 8/30/18 at 5:13 pm
Posted on 8/30/18 at 5:09 pm to SamGinn Cam
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Still can't believe Cowart busted
I look back at your list and it makes me sad that we could not get the production out of some of those guys that we through we would Imagine if Cowart, Daniel, Roc Thomas, Javon Robinson and Kyle Davis would have stayed here and played up to their potential. Just wow
On another note, is Kyle Davis available for Joey Freshwater this year or is he sitting?
Posted on 8/30/18 at 5:15 pm to SamGinn Cam
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Auburn confident it has improved field goal protection
Field Goal Gus is Back
Posted on 8/30/18 at 5:18 pm to golfntiger32
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golfntiger32
Just so I know for the future, your just in a permanent nega-barnin' state of mind right?
Not sure I've ever seen you say something positive about Auburn sports
Posted on 8/30/18 at 5:26 pm to GenesChin
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Just so I know for the future, your just in a permanent nega-barnin' state of mind right?
Not sure I've ever seen you say something positive about Auburn sports
Dude, that guy is a alter. Always has been. No person could possibly be that negative toward something that they do recreationally. Nobody.
Posted on 8/30/18 at 5:35 pm to GenesChin
quote:Disingenuous at best. Most of that list are either on campus or are arriving next year.
vs only 4 being drafted by the NFL
Posted on 8/30/18 at 5:47 pm to ChexMix
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Disingenuous at best. Most of that list are either on campus or are arriving next year.
14 of the 25 are either on the team or committed.
You have to watch Gene. He has a strong nega side at times
Posted on 8/30/18 at 5:54 pm to LanierSpots
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You have to watch Gene. He has a strong nega side at times
Posted on 8/30/18 at 8:24 pm to golfntiger32
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Field Goal Gus
That is trademarked. You owe me $1.37
Posted on 8/30/18 at 8:35 pm to ChexMix
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Disingenuous at best. Most of that list are either on campus or are arriving next year.
I was just thinking you could spin this a number of ways depending on your posi/nega mood
You could use Gene's stat or you could say that AU is about to sign an insane class considering 20% of the list is made up of 2019 commits
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