Leonard apparently injured his non-throwing arm in 1st half of the NIU loss. He basically can't run now either given that hit would take him out. Freeman sounded like a guy trying to explain why you were going to see their backup in the next game while trying to manage basically benching Leonard. I get the dynamics of the transfer portal and NIL commitements to Leonard, but the backup Angeli has done nothing to show he isn't ready. Everytime he was called in last season he just lead them to score after score. He's definitely a better passer. I don't think Leonard starts again if Angeli sees the field.
All I've heard is you can't shoot them under control, they just multiple too quickly and are smart enough to start avoiding you. Trapping is the only way to actually have a chance to get rid of them.
So a TE putting on over 20 lbs in an off season while rehabbing an ACL injury isn't going to improve his performance? I guess the media day speak of the aggy writers priasing Elko getting the team "bigger" wasn't the good kind after all. /ShockedFace
Going to need to switch to the "Do as I say, not as I do" mantra.
The results of this game is going to be billed as OU got caught looking ahead to Tenn, but Tulane is the better team. First team to 25 wins... I think Tulane is only team to get there.
Same. McGuire's not currently playing him because he currently isn't a better option. I haven't seen or read anything to say Hudson hasn't been dialed in or prepared, based on the info we have it seems like more of a physical issue. Hudson missed all of spring after getting his knee scoped from an issue from high school. He was supposed to be cleared July 1st but that didn't happen. It happened late July just before fall practice started. So kid missed all spring and summer and knee didn't heal as was expected. I think he's just behind physically right now.
Elko very much has Tom Herman "I'm smarter than you" vibes and could easily snap answering questions on how they got smacked by a terrible Florida team and BG. Sept could be an epic implosion even by aggy standards.
Yeah, this is where officers' abuse their power though. Rolling down your window isn't a lawful order. He can make you get out of your car. And in this case he can "claim" fear for his own safety and yank Hill out of the car just like he did. Everything the cop did was likely "legal" but anyone with a brain can see that this is just a cop on a power trip who doesn't like Hill's attitude.
This interaction is all with cop knowing he's got body cameras rolling and is also being filmed by home occupants. We all know the outcome if was before cameras were a thing.
It's like you don't see that this problem is only getting worse and not better? What is the number of deaths/incidents when your risk assessment changes to "ok, NOW we should probably do something"?
I normally get more nervous on these kind of "trap" games, but UTSA genuinely doesn't have an offense this year and I don't think their defense can score 40 on us.
He's going to need to play well against a good team first. Or win a road game. Or actually be good. He's the walking example of a 7v7 QB who is great with no pressure and melts under pressure.
Aggy offense looked better against a pathetic defense, but Reed is still the better QB and fans see it.
Aggy needs to be way more concerned with it's defense. It had zero sacks and only 3 TFLs against McNeese. Its vaulted line was getting pushed around again. Florida will be able to run against them which will open up their passing game. Florida will put 28+ on them. I don't think aggy offense can do the same.