Margot Robbie: Sports World Chuckles as Random Athletes Are Linked to Actress - Sports Illustrated
Jim Weber on Twitter: "Per TMZ, North Dakota State OT Cody Mauch, a.k.a. @CodyTud, is dating A-List actress Margot Robbie. https://t.co/3DmHlz2Inw" / Twitter
Are posts 151 and 152 examples of sophisticated post-irony pop culture humor, or when an audio version of Bisonville comes out, will these posts be narrated over a background whooshing sound? It's so very hard to tell at my advanced aged and out-of-touchness.
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Sports Illustrated Mock
2nd Round 41st Overall: Cody Mauch OL NDSU, this is the type of player that the Raiders covet. One GM told me, "There is no wondering why the Raiders love him. He is a Maxx Crosby on the offensive line. He has the tools to play RT but could slide inside and be a decade-long Raiders. Everything about that kid is Raiders."
Our friends at NFLDraftBible.com describe him as "Mauch is an excellent athlete who possesses ideal lateral and vertical agility to mirror defenders in pass protection or climb to the second level and pick off linebackers in the run game. He quickly climbs to the second level and is always looking for work. Mauch has the grip strength to latch and sustain blocks against linemen, and these skills help him overwhelm defensive backs and linebackers. He frequently finishes opponents to the ground. Mauch's speed and athletic ability quickly eat up space as he closes to targets in the open field. While he showcases a good understanding of blocking angles and rushing lanes, Mauch sometimes overruns angles on his way to second-level players. He doesn't always have the ability to throttle down and get back in front of his man in these situations and resorts to lunging. Mauch consistently generates good push in the running game and has the strength to cave in and wash down the defensive line or seal edge rushers. He's explosive out of his stance and flashes plenty of pop and violence in his hands. In pass protection, Mauch diagnoses and passes off stunts. He displays effective and independent hand usage. Mauch's anchor is strong enough to absorb and deaden power rushes. He often prevents access to inside rush lanes."
One NFL Executive told me, "You can see some weaknesses that we think are more about coaching, and he has the willingness to be great. No issues that coaching can't fix, and not concerns he can't take coaching."
NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?![]()
Perhaps at some places.
Not NDSU, though. Before Larson took over as the O-line coach, starting in 2009 the last three coaches have been Scott Fuchs, Conor Riley, and AJ Blazek. All three were o-line coaches before NDSU (unless you want to count Riley's time as the TE/FB coach when he came to NDSU from Sac St. All three are now coaching oline at power 5 schools.
I dont want to hijack this thread...and I guess what I'm really saying is that its pretty damn impressive that Cody is in the position he's in now considering he was learning to play the position from a guy who was learning to coach the position.
This is not 'Nam. This is Bisonville. There are rules here.
In addition to being a RB Coach, he also had 8 years as an Offensive Coordinator and 3 years as a Head Coach.
Larson was a Defensive Lineman in college.
https://gobison.com/sports/football/...an-larson/2187
Cody Mauch was on The Benchwarmers and it was glorious: 312: The Benchwarmers - Episode 25 Feat. Cody Mauch Bison Report Podcast Network podcast (player.fm)
He gives some thoughts on coaching.
Suggestion to The Benchwarmers: They could do something like "Celebrities read mean tweets" called "Former Bison players read social media takes."