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re: RMD- Vote on 107
Posted on 11/29/10 at 8:31 pm to jembeurt
Posted on 11/29/10 at 8:31 pm to jembeurt
My two cents:
The start date and time be set and announced at least a couple of weeks in advance. The hope being that the first round, maybe even the second, could be knocked out that first day.
In order to participate, contact information should be made available to Dan (assuming he again takes the reins).
Those that went through it last year know what to expect. Any n00bs, if allowed in, must be properly briefed and vetted. I'm thinking a battery of tests similar to the Spies Like Us montage.
The start date and time be set and announced at least a couple of weeks in advance. The hope being that the first round, maybe even the second, could be knocked out that first day.
In order to participate, contact information should be made available to Dan (assuming he again takes the reins).
Those that went through it last year know what to expect. Any n00bs, if allowed in, must be properly briefed and vetted. I'm thinking a battery of tests similar to the Spies Like Us montage.
Posted on 11/29/10 at 9:33 pm to Hand
I'm definitely in for next year. Haven't had a chance to look up all the stats but I'll try to put them up soon.
I like the potential I've got on my team so far, Joyner and Milliner both played/started a lot this year, and Robert Bolden should be the QB of the future at Penn St.
I like the potential I've got on my team so far, Joyner and Milliner both played/started a lot this year, and Robert Bolden should be the QB of the future at Penn St.
Posted on 12/6/10 at 12:56 pm to TigerSinceBirth4Life
So lets hear it.
Who is taking Mettenberger with their first round pick?
Who is taking Mettenberger with their first round pick?
Posted on 12/6/10 at 12:59 pm to jembeurt
quote:
Who is taking Mettenberger with their first round pick?
I think he will defenistly be a take if he is still around. Would be dumb not to pick him.
Posted on 12/6/10 at 1:09 pm to Tiger Phanatick
My QB last year wasn't a good pick. I'll probably be aiming for him.
Posted on 12/6/10 at 1:31 pm to Tiger Phanatick
quote:
Would be dumb not to pick him.
Not saying it would be, but I guess I feel better aboot waiting to get my QB since I got Bray in the middle of the draft last year.
On the other hand, I could not see getting him in the first half of the first round. Too many other great athletes.
This post was edited on 12/6/10 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 12/15/10 at 11:20 am to jembeurt
Here are my updates.
Jeff Luc (#48), LB, Florida St – Played in 7 games
Keenan Allen (#21), Cal, WR – Honorable Mention Freshman All-American, Starter, Played all over the field. 46 catches, 490 yds, 5 TD, 18 carries, 152 yds, 1 TD, Returned punts and kicks, 3 tackles at Safety
Andrew Norwell (#78), OT, Ohio St – Backup OT, Played in 11 games
Ladarius Owens (#10), LB, Auburn – Redshirt
Brandon Willis, DE, UCLA – Transferred from NC to UCLA, Redshirt
Demarco Cobbs (#24), ATH, Texas – Played in 10 games, mostly on Special Teams, 4 Tackles
Mike Thornton (#96), DT, Georgia – Redshirt
Ethan Grant (#20 ), RB, TCU - Redshirt
Nickell Robey (#37), CB, USC – Honorable Mention Freshman All-American, Starter, Led team with 4 picks & 1 Pick 6, 48 total tackles
Dominic Espinoza (#55), C, Texas – Redshirt
Marcus Lucas (#85), WR, Missouri – Played in 9 games, 3 catches
David Wilkerson (#44), ILB, Cal – Played in 3 games
Bryan Murphy (#93 ), DE, Bryan Murphy, Pitt – Redshirt, Broken Foot in Fall Drills
Brandon Coleman (#17), WR, Rutgers - Redshirt
Chris Young, LB, Washington – Failed to qualify academically. Enrolled at Arizona Western JUCO. Started 12 games at S, 57 tackles, 1 sack, 2 picks, 1 TD, Plans to transfer to Washington
OJ Ross (#4), WR, Purdue – Played in 8 games, 11 catches, 149 yds, 1TD, Also returns kicks
Terrance Broadway (#10), QB, Houston – We all know the story, Transferring to “Parts Unknown”
Jake Alexander (#76), OL, Tulsa – Redshirt
Elliott Porter, OL/DL, Kentucky – Redshirt
Ricardo Allen (#21), CB, Purdue – 2nd Team Freshman All American, Starter, Led team with 3 Int & 2 pick 6’s
Kevin “KP” Parks (#25), RB, Virginia - Redshirt
Laurence Gibson (#63), OT, Virginia Tech - Redshirt
Nic Jacobs, (#84), TE/OT, LSU - Redshirt
Nicholas Parker (#4), RB, Ole Miss - Redshirt
Jeff Luc (#48), LB, Florida St – Played in 7 games
Keenan Allen (#21), Cal, WR – Honorable Mention Freshman All-American, Starter, Played all over the field. 46 catches, 490 yds, 5 TD, 18 carries, 152 yds, 1 TD, Returned punts and kicks, 3 tackles at Safety
Andrew Norwell (#78), OT, Ohio St – Backup OT, Played in 11 games
Ladarius Owens (#10), LB, Auburn – Redshirt
Brandon Willis, DE, UCLA – Transferred from NC to UCLA, Redshirt
Demarco Cobbs (#24), ATH, Texas – Played in 10 games, mostly on Special Teams, 4 Tackles
Mike Thornton (#96), DT, Georgia – Redshirt
Ethan Grant (#20 ), RB, TCU - Redshirt
Nickell Robey (#37), CB, USC – Honorable Mention Freshman All-American, Starter, Led team with 4 picks & 1 Pick 6, 48 total tackles
Dominic Espinoza (#55), C, Texas – Redshirt
Marcus Lucas (#85), WR, Missouri – Played in 9 games, 3 catches
David Wilkerson (#44), ILB, Cal – Played in 3 games
Bryan Murphy (#93 ), DE, Bryan Murphy, Pitt – Redshirt, Broken Foot in Fall Drills
Brandon Coleman (#17), WR, Rutgers - Redshirt
Chris Young, LB, Washington – Failed to qualify academically. Enrolled at Arizona Western JUCO. Started 12 games at S, 57 tackles, 1 sack, 2 picks, 1 TD, Plans to transfer to Washington
OJ Ross (#4), WR, Purdue – Played in 8 games, 11 catches, 149 yds, 1TD, Also returns kicks
Terrance Broadway (#10), QB, Houston – We all know the story, Transferring to “Parts Unknown”
Jake Alexander (#76), OL, Tulsa – Redshirt
Elliott Porter, OL/DL, Kentucky – Redshirt
Ricardo Allen (#21), CB, Purdue – 2nd Team Freshman All American, Starter, Led team with 3 Int & 2 pick 6’s
Kevin “KP” Parks (#25), RB, Virginia - Redshirt
Laurence Gibson (#63), OT, Virginia Tech - Redshirt
Nic Jacobs, (#84), TE/OT, LSU - Redshirt
Nicholas Parker (#4), RB, Ole Miss - Redshirt
Posted on 12/21/10 at 5:56 pm to PastySkankster
Post Reg season here is an update to my team.
Players i believe RS- Josh Shaw, Jesse Scroggins, Leon Orr, TJ Leifheit, Eric Humphrey, Tevin Carter, Aramide Olaniyan, Kendall Moore, Keion Payne, Dexter Morant, Darrius Terrell, Jerald Robinson, Chris fonti, Silvarius Aljawara, Darian Hall
Never showed up was Jordan Jolly,
Tyrann Mathieu and Shaun Lewis were the stars as they made the freshman All-American Team.
Trey Hopkins was the starter for UT by the end of the season at LG
Trey Millard became the starting fullback for Ok had 16 rushes for 135 yards
Matt Elam played a ton 22 tackles 1 sack
Dilon Baxter 59 rushes for 252 yards
Neiron Ball played all 12 games 8 tackles
Players i believe RS- Josh Shaw, Jesse Scroggins, Leon Orr, TJ Leifheit, Eric Humphrey, Tevin Carter, Aramide Olaniyan, Kendall Moore, Keion Payne, Dexter Morant, Darrius Terrell, Jerald Robinson, Chris fonti, Silvarius Aljawara, Darian Hall
Never showed up was Jordan Jolly,
Tyrann Mathieu and Shaun Lewis were the stars as they made the freshman All-American Team.
Trey Hopkins was the starter for UT by the end of the season at LG
Trey Millard became the starting fullback for Ok had 16 rushes for 135 yards
Matt Elam played a ton 22 tackles 1 sack
Dilon Baxter 59 rushes for 252 yards
Neiron Ball played all 12 games 8 tackles
Posted on 12/21/10 at 5:59 pm to jembeurt
We don't want too many guys. Even with the number we have now... it's pushing it.. you get into a pretty deep well of picking recruit names from a hat, basically.
Year-to-year tracking of individual drafts is the only way to do it IMO.
Year-to-year tracking of individual drafts is the only way to do it IMO.
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