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Said that Moten was ready to commit to Oklahoma when he took the job here, but the staff quickly re-established a relationship with him and getting the final weekend visit was instrumental in him becoming a Cane.
Cowherd said yesterday (Feb 8) that Mario would be on today but didn't say when. Show runs from Noon-3 EST. It came up when he was discussing the "glamorous" brands of college football; i.e., UM, USC etc).When ?
**** sounds like our team two years ago with Pope and Wiggins dropping balls left and right.Interesting they had 88 drops at Oregon with Herbert. There's been a lot of questions about the offense at Oregon. Herbert was handicapped by the young receivers, then they were held back by the QB last year.
**** how did the recruiting sites have this wrong by 40 LBs? LolMoten at 6’3 280 and Moten at 6’3 320 is a diff player lol
I would like to know what he played at in his highlight reel. He looked very nimble and quick in getting into the backfield. If he was 320 in those games, then just wow.Moten at 6’3 280 and Moten at 6’3 320 is a diff player lol
Is there a link to just the Mario segment I don’t see it on their site?
Is there a link to just the Mario segment I don’t see it on their site?
Citizen's quads bursting out of his shorts LOL.
I think its safe to give Rooster a breather now on 3rd/4th and short.Him, Thad and Chaney on the field for short yardage situations please.
Even Knighton and Chaney, for a variety of reasons, are still more about potential not production."Coach that running back room. You have 5-6 running backs who can play---"
"i dont know that yet"
Lmaooo. i love that quote
"lot of work to do very little talking to do"
Well ... who brought Brown in from BC? Anyone who saw him play there knew his limitations.Interesting they had 88 drops at Oregon with Herbert. There's been a lot of questions about the offense at Oregon. Herbert was handicapped by the young receivers, then they were held back by the QB last year.
Chaney? Yes.Even Knighton and Chaney, for a variety of reasons, are still more about potential not production.