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  1. DMoney

    The state of the OL

    Before that, we had a run of Franklin, Washington, Linder, Feliciano, Seantrel and Flowers. Those are the types of guys we need. Good little is better than bad big. Seymore and Rodriguez would qualify as "good littles." But good big beats good little. Our best chance at good bigs are Donaldson...
  2. DMoney

    The state of the OL

    Size matters when you’re talking about the top level. Alabama, Ohio State, Georgia, Oklahoma and Notre Dame recruit giants for a reason. We struggled to get push last year with three centers on the interior. Stoutland did a good job of identifying NFL body types. It can be done at Miami.
  3. DMoney

    The state of the OL

    Hurt his shoulder. Questionable for start of the season.
  4. DMoney

    The state of the OL

    Gaynor is flawed but there’s a reason his job has been so safe. He will look better with improved guard play. If things break right, I could see him having a Shane McDermott/Tyler Horn type season. Those guys made All-Conference next to legit guards. We need Donaldson and Rivers to perform...
  5. DMoney

    The state of the OL

    A couple weeks ago, I posted this number: Now, with the addition of Justice Oluwaseun, that number bumps up to 186 career starts on the OL. That's a staggering number. Consider this: if we go with our starting lineup from spring, we'll have 78 career starts on our bench alone. For...
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