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  1. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    So far, so good. Lost out on Dave Iuili (6'5, 315), but added Anez Cooper (6'6, 360), Logan Sagapolu (6'2, 344) and Matthew McCoy (6'6, 292 and counting).
  2. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    Marlon Martinez is an interesting name, too. He started a few games this year as a RS-Freshman and has versatility.
  3. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    Cristobal said improving the body types on both lines is one of his top priorities. He had some monsters at Oregon with Steven Jones (6'5, 337), TJ Bass (6'5, 318), George Moore (6'6, 324) and Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu (6'6, 315). I don't think we'll have 350-pound slobs that can't move, but I...
  4. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    My goal would be to look like OSU. They can run with physicality but also have extreme speed and skill outside.
  5. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    I think it's more relative at this point. He'd be bigger and more powerful than Clark or Scaife (assuming he pushes one of them out). In the 2023 class, we will see more of their prototype.
  6. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    I think longer term. Beyond everything else, he needs to get bigger and stronger.
  7. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    Washington has a lot of work to do. Too skinny after two years. McLaughlin needs work, too, but showed more potential last year.
  8. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    This is more my wish, for now. One of the reasons we are so small is that we were playing Gaynor/Scaife/Clark or Clark/Scaife together. I would like to see just one of either Scaife or Clark on the field, barring injury.
  9. DMoney

    Remaking the OL

    Anyone who has watched Miami for the past three years knows the team has struggled to run block. Here are Miami’s run blocking rankings on PFF for the past three years: 2019- 110th 2020- 99th 2021- 90th And if you're looking for more traditional stats, here are the rankings in yards per carry...
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