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Armbrister has played lights out thus far. This is the type of play I expected from ***katron. Kid has been a tremendous surprise and is arguably one of the best players on this D if not the best(arguably). He keeps this up and "The Millionaire" will literally be a millionaire in 6 months.
 
Lol body slammed that little ****. Hahaha. Golden was ****ed talking bout it selfish. Naa ***** it's telling that little ***** to stop running or get ****ed up. **** we need all the players to start roughing mofos up. Like Duke QB and the rapist
 
Kid is playing pretty dang good. Biggest surprise on defense. So why is he listed as a Senior if he didn't play in 2011? Why didn't he redshirt if he didn't see any action? Could really use him next year.

From HurricaneSports.com

2014 (Senior): Delivered standout performance in start against Louisville, recording five tackles (four solo), one sack (18 yards), one forced fumble and one fumble recovery...Recorded three tackles, including two sacks, against FAMU, and added second forced fumble of season.

2013 (Junior): Played in all 13 games, making six starts at outside linebacker ... Recorded 33 tackles, 5.0 tackles-for-loss, 2.0 sacks and one fumble recovery ... Had two tackles, 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 sack in season-opening win over FAU ... Tallied four solo stops and recovered fumble in upset win over No. 12/9 Florida ... Second sack of season came in road win at USF ... Had five tackles and QB hurry in comeback road win at North Carolina ... Had career-high six tackles in road loss at Duke ... Tallied five tackles in home win over Virginia ... Added four tackles vs. Louisville in Russell Athletic Bowl ... Earned letter.

2012 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games, starting four at outside linebacker, including last three games ... Earned first letter ... Finished ninth on team with 40 tackles (25 solo stops) ... Added 2.0 tackles for loss ... Recorded at least one tackle in every game ... Made career-first start in season opener at Boston College ... Career-first TFL - one-yard loss - came in loss to North Carolina ... Tallied four tackles in win vs. Virginia Tech ... Recorded career-high six tackles in back-to-back games to close season vs. USF and at Duke.

2011 (True Freshman): Participated on practice squad, did not see any action.
 
Kamalu looked good tday too. That being said we weren't facing top talent.
The Kamalu sack/penalty was one of the dumbest/funniest plays I've seen. He held that QB like a little baby and just tossed him.
Yeah talk about a play worth the penalty. I'll take that penny evyday.

QBs are fragile people. Mistreating them is always worth it. Even Brady sucks, well a little, when you put helmets on him early. Only one I remember who was unfazed by hits in college was our Vinny. Boy was beast. His problems were when you dropped 8 in coverage.
 
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Kid is playing pretty dang good. Biggest surprise on defense. So why is he listed as a Senior if he didn't play in 2011? Why didn't he redshirt if he didn't see any action? Could really use him next year.

From HurricaneSports.com

2014 (Senior): Delivered standout performance in start against Louisville, recording five tackles (four solo), one sack (18 yards), one forced fumble and one fumble recovery...Recorded three tackles, including two sacks, against FAMU, and added second forced fumble of season.

2013 (Junior): Played in all 13 games, making six starts at outside linebacker ... Recorded 33 tackles, 5.0 tackles-for-loss, 2.0 sacks and one fumble recovery ... Had two tackles, 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 sack in season-opening win over FAU ... Tallied four solo stops and recovered fumble in upset win over No. 12/9 Florida ... Second sack of season came in road win at USF ... Had five tackles and QB hurry in comeback road win at North Carolina ... Had career-high six tackles in road loss at Duke ... Tallied five tackles in home win over Virginia ... Added four tackles vs. Louisville in Russell Athletic Bowl ... Earned letter.

2012 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games, starting four at outside linebacker, including last three games ... Earned first letter ... Finished ninth on team with 40 tackles (25 solo stops) ... Added 2.0 tackles for loss ... Recorded at least one tackle in every game ... Made career-first start in season opener at Boston College ... Career-first TFL - one-yard loss - came in loss to North Carolina ... Tallied four tackles in win vs. Virginia Tech ... Recorded career-high six tackles in back-to-back games to close season vs. USF and at Duke.

2011 (True Freshman): Participated on practice squad, did not see any action.

He might take a chance at the NFL if he keeps playing like he has the past three games.
 
Kid is playing pretty dang good. Biggest surprise on defense. So why is he listed as a Senior if he didn't play in 2011? Why didn't he redshirt if he didn't see any action? Could really use him next year.

From HurricaneSports.com

2014 (Senior): Delivered standout performance in start against Louisville, recording five tackles (four solo), one sack (18 yards), one forced fumble and one fumble recovery...Recorded three tackles, including two sacks, against FAMU, and added second forced fumble of season.

2013 (Junior): Played in all 13 games, making six starts at outside linebacker ... Recorded 33 tackles, 5.0 tackles-for-loss, 2.0 sacks and one fumble recovery ... Had two tackles, 2.0 TFLs and 1.0 sack in season-opening win over FAU ... Tallied four solo stops and recovered fumble in upset win over No. 12/9 Florida ... Second sack of season came in road win at USF ... Had five tackles and QB hurry in comeback road win at North Carolina ... Had career-high six tackles in road loss at Duke ... Tallied five tackles in home win over Virginia ... Added four tackles vs. Louisville in Russell Athletic Bowl ... Earned letter.

2012 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games, starting four at outside linebacker, including last three games ... Earned first letter ... Finished ninth on team with 40 tackles (25 solo stops) ... Added 2.0 tackles for loss ... Recorded at least one tackle in every game ... Made career-first start in season opener at Boston College ... Career-first TFL - one-yard loss - came in loss to North Carolina ... Tallied four tackles in win vs. Virginia Tech ... Recorded career-high six tackles in back-to-back games to close season vs. USF and at Duke.

2011 (True Freshman): Participated on practice squad, did not see any action.

He had a season ending injury one year.
 
4 sacks already... Pretty **** good for a LB'er. If he only picks up another 4 for the entire season thats really good.
 
His whole time here the school had him listed as redshirting in 2011. So in the summer when they changed him to a senior for this year I thought, "great that frees up another scholie." Now I wish he had another year.
 
Oh, you guys are talking about AMBISTER.


Yeah, that was annoying as ****. As a former spotter, I'm amazed the spotter didn't pass him a note like this:

"Hey Dip$#!+, it's A"R"mbrister, ARmbrister, got it? ARmbrister..."

Then again, in ESPiN's drive to cut costs to pay for their C-5/A380 hanger, err, studio and outrageous rights fees to Goodell, the Masters and NASCAR (the last two being boondoggles), they have hired CHEAP talent, probably including spotters along with crappy play by play guys.

ESPiN has to fill 24/7, 365 on all of their "platforms." Forget dodgeball on the "ocho;" they have learned, after overpaying to the GODells of the world, that live sports cost $$$$ and even NBC SN will outbid them for stuff like English soccer. Now, it's talk, review TMZ for videos, review police reports, "investigate," talk about investigations and "Embrace Debate." Its CHEAP to have THREE-hour pregames, expensive to obtain rights fees to live action sports. ESPiN feeds these scandals, and then feeds ON these scandals; it CHEAPLY fills air time which otherwise would cost money that can be used on studio white elephant dreams and suit salaries.
 
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Hands down our most improved player and in a position where we needed help desperately. Armbrister and C. Jenkins are the biggest two pieces to our defense looking better so far.
 
His whole time here the school had him listed as redshirting in 2011. So in the summer when they changed him to a senior for this year I thought, "great that frees up another scholie." Now I wish he had another year.

the thing is he did play that yr though...Kid was wasted running down on kicks if anybody else can recall. I think thats what hapened,i dont think he ever made a tackle or anything....
 
His whole time here the school had him listed as redshirting in 2011. So in the summer when they changed him to a senior for this year I thought, "great that frees up another scholie." Now I wish he had another year.

the thing is he did play that yr though...Kid was wasted running down on kicks if anybody else can recall. I think thats what hapened,i dont think he ever made a tackle or anything....

I remember. I thought they were just trying to get over on the NCAA until they finally changed his status this year.
 
I remember seeing him running down on kickoffs his first year as well, Gogeta.

This is the type of kid who should've redshirt his first year, maybe participate on ST's his R-Fr year, then seeing some minutes on D in mop up time/situationally his R-Soph year before finally making an impact on Defense his R-Jr/4th year with the team. He came in as a safety, wasn't given adequate time to fully develop his body and was expected to play meaningful minutes, undersized, at a position he hadn't really played before. Fans had written this dude off before last season even began, and then again before this season. Armbrister is the classic example of roster numbers ******* up a players development. No way he should have been out there as a true freshman, especially considering the fact that he didn't even get offered a scholarship until June, a few weeks before he enrolled for the second half of summer. But because the roster was ****ed, he is forced to play a wasted season on ST's instead of spending time developing physically and mentally.
 
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