The reality of that situation is the same as it was with Carson, whatever he tests at is going to create his level of interest. He has excellent sophomore and junior tape, plus the three games last year before he got hurt. If he checks in at 6'3" 250 and runs in the 4.6s with good agility and explosion numbers he's going to get a look. As with most FCS guys the intensity of the look will feed off the testing numbers. I don't believe that playing right now will have an effect on his career one way or the other.
this isn't an injury that's going to get worse as the season goes on, it's going to get better as he gets stronger unless there's a reinjury, which there is basically no higher likelihood of happening than if he hadn't got hurt in a freak practice accident in the first place. He'll get some sort of an all star game invite and play just fine.
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Today's CAS GASF = ZERO
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Can anyone explain how we defended Acklin? I didn’t notice in real time on Saturday (combo of poor film coverage of the defense and possibly too many beers). Acklin got the one huge reception but was otherwise kept in check. I’m specifically wondering if we had consistent safety coverage over the top or is Allison capable of 1 on 1?
Does this performance against Acklin give the coaches any ideas how to defend Weineke and Goedert this year? Can DeLuca handle the TE 1 on 1?
How will we defend Fountain this weekend?
Acklin got his yards, but keeping the talented McGuire on his butt and/or back limited WIU from getting multiply big plays from those two. The guys replacing Menard might not be Menard, but they're pretty good.
The DBs and Safeties are talented, but pressure from the front four/seven and keeping them fresh with constant rotation is helping the Defense keep passing teams off the field. I would put the performance against WIU even better than what they did to EWU earlier this year. Much like wrestling, a key to success is keeping your opponent from feeling comfortable at all times. If done right, they'll break.
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I'm sorry I haven't posted this in here in a while. It's hard to keep it all straight. Here's the USD Film Review
Thank you, Ross, these are much appreciated.