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I replied in a different thread that I felt that they had a handful of players that could contribute at UM and many other P5 programs. Glad others noticed this too.
Good thing the chain is gone. Mario may have strangled Kinchens with it and we’d be looking for a new coach.I had interesting seats; 45 yard line 7 rows up. Here's a few things I saw that I dont believe have been mentioned.
- BCU had some FAST wide receivers. That team has some skill position dudes on offense. I think our DB's were surprised by their offensive speed. It took a series for our D to adjust to it. I think BCU will score a ton of points against their level of competition in the SWAC.
- BCU had some tiny-*** dudes on special teams. I would not read too much into our return game success from this game. Their kick coverage team looked smaller than some high school JV teams Ive seen.
- I really liked what I saw from Caleb Johnson. He tracks really well. Maybe not the fastest but he seemed to diagnose plays really well. "Always around the ball" kinda guy. He was also coaching-up Wesley Bissainthe presnap on every play when WB came in the game.
- The improvement in mini-Borregales' leg strength was plainly evident.
- Darryl Jackson's presence jumps out at you when he's on the field. As soon as the teams break the huddle and get to the line you immediately see that Darryl Jackson is notably larger than everyone else on the field. He's the "Woah, who's THAT kid?" guy.
- After the D got the first turnover, it was interesting to note the absence of the turnover chain. Being at the game it was a good thing. It kept your focus on the game. Before everyone would take all of their attention away from the game to watch this big celebration party then have to refocus your brain on the game. I have to imagine it's the same for the players as well. It came off as more "pure football" without the distraction of the chain.
- My excitement over Jake Garcia continues at the highest level.
- Regardless of the freak athleticism of the two Williams, Kam Kinchens is the best safety on the team. Side note, I think Brian Balom is an FCS all-conference caliber player. Dude is just buried behind three elite level safeties.
Anyway, I rarely start threads but thought I'd throw some Sunday morning after-thoughts out there that I didnt see discussed. Oh and it was hot as balls in the first half yesterday. lol
Not many people realize the BC QB was a 4* kid coming out of high-school and I read he was committed to UF at 1 point in his career. We will see a step up against Southern Miss. Hopefully we'll have a better understanding of what we have after that game and then the real test week 3 at 1 of the loudest venues in the nation
I thought this guy was not your usual Bethune QB. He seemed to have a good bit of awareness and was able to get away from pressure really well.
Why were the seats interesting? Strong use of tidbits…I had interesting seats; 45 yard line 7 rows up. Here's a few things I saw that I dont believe have been mentioned.
- BCU had some FAST wide receivers. That team has some skill position dudes on offense. I think our DB's were surprised by their offensive speed. It took a series for our D to adjust to it. I think BCU will score a ton of points against their level of competition in the SWAC.
- BCU had some tiny-*** dudes on special teams. I would not read too much into our return game success from this game. Their kick coverage team looked smaller than some high school JV teams Ive seen.
- I really liked what I saw from Caleb Johnson. He tracks really well. Maybe not the fastest but he seemed to diagnose plays really well. "Always around the ball" kinda guy. He was also coaching-up Wesley Bissainthe presnap on every play when WB came in the game.
- The improvement in mini-Borregales' leg strength was plainly evident.
- Darryl Jackson's presence jumps out at you when he's on the field. As soon as the teams break the huddle and get to the line you immediately see that Darryl Jackson is notably larger than everyone else on the field. He's the "Woah, who's THAT kid?" guy.
- After the D got the first turnover, it was interesting to note the absence of the turnover chain. Being at the game it was a good thing. It kept your focus on the game. Before everyone would take all of their attention away from the game to watch this big celebration party then have to refocus your brain on the game. I have to imagine it's the same for the players as well. It came off as more "pure football" without the distraction of the chain.
- My excitement over Jake Garcia continues at the highest level.
- Regardless of the freak athleticism of the two Williams, Kam Kinchens is the best safety on the team. Side note, I think Brian Balom is an FCS all-conference caliber player. Dude is just buried behind three elite level safeties.
Anyway, I rarely start threads but thought I'd throw some Sunday morning after-thoughts out there that I didnt see discussed. Oh and it was hot as balls in the first half yesterday. lol
LT56 is the guy in that line. On the 1st drive, he made the big TFL to bring that drive to a haltJackson and Mesidoor are the dudes
That was my biggest takeaway. The backs weren't touched until they were 5 yards downfield.. I think Knighton and Parrish and that are going to make a monster backfield. Parrish is quick, Knighton might be a little more shifty and faster, And Thad is that bruiser you need in the redzone.O line looked way better. I hope they keep up that energy all season.
Not many people realize the BC QB was a 4* kid coming out of high-school and I read he was committed to UF at 1 point in his career. We will see a step up against Southern Miss. Hopefully we'll have a better understanding of what we have after that game and then the real test week 3 at 1 of the loudest venues in the nation
Yeah he was the guy who went to Florida as a four star and then immediately got kicked out and then his roommate Chris Steele transferred out. Supposedly a really weird dude. But clearly has four star level athleticismNot many people realize the BC QB was a 4* kid coming out of high-school and I read he was committed to UF at 1 point in his career. We will see a step up against Southern Miss. Hopefully we'll have a better understanding of what we have after that game and then the real test week 3 at 1 of the loudest venues in the nation
I replied in a different thread that I felt that they had a handful of players that could contribute at UM and many other P5 programs. Glad others noticed this too.
Why were the seats interesting? Strong use of tidbits…
I don't know the cause, but I excuse that chit because spellcheck is evilIt’s Darrell Jackson. Not that hard to use Google to spell a player’s name right.
I’m not sure yet. He had a nice INT but had some awful plays.JW0 is the best Safety on the team
Great post and agreed with many points but as someone who cares about respecting someone’s name and getting it right, I have to point out his name is Darrell not Darryl.