Some stats from our commits

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I would temper yourself with some of the defensive stats mostly tackles. The coaches can put down whatever they want.
 
Don't expect any of these studs to be creating chaos, wreaking havoc, or making explosive plays such as sacks and tackles for loss in this prevent scheme. Dorito will have the DL too busy bear hugging the OL while the back seven calculate differential eqautions in their heads before they figure out where they are supposed to run.
 
Don't expect any of these studs to be creating chaos, wreaking havoc, or making explosive plays such as sacks and tackles for loss in this prevent scheme. Dorito will have the DL too busy bear hugging the OL while the back seven calculate differential eqautions in their heads before they figure out where they are supposed to run.

Thank you sooo much for your contribution to this thread! I really appreciate when someone brings a new, refreshing, and well-thought outlook to the board! Great read...






















/negged

Well not really, but I do get tired of reading this same **** in every thread.
 
Don't expect any of these studs to be creating chaos, wreaking havoc, or making explosive plays such as sacks and tackles for loss in this prevent scheme. Dorito will have the DL too busy bear hugging the OL while the back seven calculate differential eqautions in their heads before they figure out where they are supposed to run.

Lighten up Francis!
 
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One of my greatest fears for our future: squandering the talent we do have.

Don't expect any of these studs to be creating chaos, wreaking havoc, or making explosive plays such as sacks and tackles for loss in this prevent scheme. Dorito will have the DL too busy bear hugging the OL while the back seven calculate differential eqautions in their heads before they figure out where they are supposed to run.
 
Stats for recruits who had playoff games this past week:

QB Brad Kaaya: Game Statistics: 12-15 passing, 105 yards, INT; Season Statistics: 174-278 passing (62.5%), 2,912 yards, 20 TDs, 5 INTs; rushing TD

RB Brandon Powell: Game Statistics: 9 carries, 37 yards; 2 receptions, 18 yards; Season Statistics: 144 carries, 1,411 yards (9.7 yards per carry), 22 TDs; 17 receptions, 212 yards, TD; 3 INTs defensively; *Eliminated in Fla. Class 8A playoffs

RB Joseph Yearby: Game Statistics: 16 carries, 157 yards, 3 TDs; Season Statistics: 172 carries, 1,660 yards (9.6 yards per carry), 19 TDs; pass TD

WR Tyre Brady: Game Statistics: 1 reception, 6 yards; Season Statistics: 28 receptions, 478 yards, 8 TDs

ATH Christopher Herndon: Game Statistics: 3 receptions, 49 yards; Season Statistics: 24 receptions, 443 yards, 6 TDs

DB Nigel Bethel II: Game Statistics: tackle, pass deflection; Season Statistics: 9 tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 2 INTs, 7 pass deflections

DB Dennis Turner: Game Statistics: 7 receptions, 79 yards, TD; Season Statistics: 49 receptions, 1,014 yards, 14 TDs; *Eliminated in Fla. Class 6A playoffs

DE Trent Harris: Game Statistics: 14 tackles, 6 for loss, sack; Season Statistics: 109 tackles, 39 for loss, 14 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries; 1 reception, 12 yards, TD; *Eliminated in Fla. Class 8A playoffs

DE Demetrius Jackson: Game Statistics: 8 tackles, sack, pass deflection; Season Statistics: 49 tackles, 12 ½ sacks, 1 forced fumble, 4 pass deflections

DT Travonte Valentine: Game Statistics: none (team not keeping stats for playoffs); Season Statistics: 55 tackles, 26 for loss, 8.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries

DT Anthony Moten: Game Statistics: DNP (concussion); Season Statistics: 37 tackles, 14 for loss, 5 sacks, fumble recovery

DT Courtel Jenkins: Game Statistics: 4 tackles, 1 for loss (only played first half); Season Statistics: 68 tackles, 19 for loss, 5 sacks, forced fumble, blocked extra point

DT Michael Wyche: Game Statistics: 3 tackles, sack; Season Statistics: 26 tackles, 5.5 for loss, 4.5 sacks, INT; *End of season

LB Terry McCray: Game Statistics: 6 tackles; Season Statistics: 83 tackles, 25 for loss, 16 sacks, punt block TD; *Eliminated in Fla. Class 7A playoffs
 
10 ypc for Yearby?

LULZ. Just keep underestimating the kid because he doesn't have NFL "measurables"
 
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10 ypc for Yearby?

LULZ. Just keep underestimating the kid because he doesn't have NFL "measurables"

Duke doesn't either, but there were way less doubters coming into UM than what there are for Yearby.

As UM fans we should be able to look at our own Frank Gore, see what he is still able to do at his age/injuries and certainly realize there is a lot more to the position than just speed/size. It's a touchy subject for me though I admit, so I can probably get a bit irrational talking about him.
 
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