Kc McDermott

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I was so disappointed to see all those sacks against VT, but it was well stated how Kaaya held the ball too long with the nice big pocket.

How is KC playing? Has he lived up to the recruiting hype as the #3 OT in the 2014 class? Will he be around for a senior season or go pro?
 
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Hes playing guard now and was benched for a series last night in favor of Alex freakin Gall. So needless to say, I would go out on a limb and say he has not lived up to the hype of being the #3 OT in 2014.
 
someone plz post that gif of him last night ending up on his *** while doing in a split WHILE also holding the guy
 
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### Offensive line: Lemming said the quartet of Palm Beach Central tackle K.C. McDermott (rated 44th among all prospects by ESPN), Central tackle Trevor Darling (No. 115), St. Petersburg tackle Reilly Gibbons (No. 246) and St. Thomas Aquinas’ Nick Linder (rated the 14th-best center by Rivals.com) is the best 2014 offensive line class in the country: “McDermott dominates almost every play, and Darling might have as much potential.” Linder, a center, can also play guard.

Blustein said Darling “is not on Ereck Flowers’ level yet but has a chance to be.” Darling and McDermott are enrolling this month.
 
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### Offensive line: Lemming said the quartet of Palm Beach Central tackle K.C. McDermott (rated 44th among all prospects by ESPN), Central tackle Trevor Darling (No. 115), St. Petersburg tackle Reilly Gibbons (No. 246) and St. Thomas Aquinas’ Nick Linder (rated the 14th-best center by Rivals.com) is the best 2014 offensive line class in the country: “McDermott dominates almost every play, and Darling might have as much potential.” Linder, a center, can also play guard.

Blustein said Darling “is not on Ereck Flowers’ level yet but has a chance to be.” Darling and McDermott are enrolling this month.

What an awful class. Even that Gibbons kid who flipped to Stanford was a bust.
 
Alex Gall should be starting. Not saying he is any good, just saying he is good enough to start on Miami's sorry Oline.
 
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### Offensive line: Lemming said the quartet of Palm Beach Central tackle K.C. McDermott (rated 44th among all prospects by ESPN), Central tackle Trevor Darling (No. 115), St. Petersburg tackle Reilly Gibbons (No. 246) and St. Thomas Aquinas’ Nick Linder (rated the 14th-best center by Rivals.com) is the best 2014 offensive line class in the country: “McDermott dominates almost every play, and Darling might have as much potential.” Linder, a center, can also play guard.

Blustein said Darling “is not on Ereck Flowers’ level yet but has a chance to be.” Darling and McDermott are enrolling this month.

Nailed it :sanford:
 
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Obviously there is a lack of player development on the O-line. There is talent based on the recruiting rankings but there is a big step from high school ranking to playing college ball at a high level.
 
Obviously there is a lack of player development on the O-line. There is talent based on the recruiting rankings but there is a big step from high school ranking to playing college ball at a high level.

I miss Kehoe. Say what you will about him. This OL was 10x better last year with the same guys.
 
Obviously there is a lack of player development on the O-line. There is talent based on the recruiting rankings but there is a big step from high school ranking to playing college ball at a high level.

I miss Kehoe. Say what you will about him. This OL was 10x better last year with the same guys.

I can't even argue this. Facts are facts. We look WAY worse there with the same exact players
 
Obviously there is a lack of player development on the O-line. There is talent based on the recruiting rankings but there is a big step from high school ranking to playing college ball at a high level.

I miss Kehoe. Say what you will about him. This OL was 10x better last year with the same guys.

No it wasn't. Do you guys not remember how we couldnt run at all last year? We had like 20 rushing yards against FSU. We finished 117th in rushing offense and averaged 3.68 ypc which was 112th in the nation. This OL has always been bad. Difference is last year Coley ran a million bubble screens so the sack totals were low. They were also pretty low this year until last night when we tried to go air raid offense the way people have been yelling for weeks to do. Our main issue is this OL is the worst OL in the history of program. Our offense would look 100 times better with even an average OL.
 
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Obviously there is a lack of player development on the O-line. There is talent based on the recruiting rankings but there is a big step from high school ranking to playing college ball at a high level.



Hs talent ratings don't necessarily translate to collegiate productivity
 
******* Gall came in and instantly gave up a TFL. I hate trashing players but he's a MAC player
 
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