Some makes sense and some is absolutely astounding. Are our coaches playing mind games? We'll see I guess:
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The only one that is questionable to me is the Damien Jackson behind Sawyer, but they are planning to use Damien at that Spur position as much as FS, at least early in the season, so that is likely why he is penciled in as backup. Also, Jackson's injury may have slowed him down a bit last week, allowing him to be passed a bit. Oh, and the Crawford over Mathews, but again, they have toyed with Mathews playing down as well, so it might just be that. Guess we will see on Saturday how this plays out.
Maybe the Davis over Scott as back-up to Bolden is a bit perplexing, but I am not bent out of shape over it. Probably should have put the "or" there with those two, since the down/distance/situation will dictate which guy goes in to spell Brandon. As for the WR positions, in 3 WR+ sets, I fully expect to see Brassell, Singleton, and/or Sanders before I see Herman and/or Moore.
Maybe the Davis over Scott as back-up to Bolden is a bit perplexing, but I am not bent out of shape over it. Probably should have put the "or" there with those two, since the down/distance/situation will dictate which guy goes in to spell Brandon. As for the WR positions, in 3 WR+ sets, I fully expect to see Brassell, Singleton, and/or Sanders before I see Herman and/or Moore.
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4-2-5 defense. Honestly I'm excited about that, because maybe we'll finally be able to stop Relf and the maroons.
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OFFENSE
SE 12 Donte Moncrief (6-2, 217, Fr-HS), 10 Vincent Sanders (6-1, 190, Fr-RS)
LT 78 Bradley Sowell (6-7, 320, Sr-3L), 70 Emmanuel McCray (6-4, 315, So-1L)
LG 77 Patrick Junen (6-6, 320, So-1L), 72 Aaron Morris (6-5, 325, Fr-HS)
C 76 A.J. Hawkins (6-3, 315, Jr-2L), 56 Evan Swindall (6-2, 300, So-1L) OR 65 Chase Hughes (6-2, 305, Fr-RS)
RG 75 Matt Hall (6-9, 335, Jr-Sq), 74 Jared Duke (6-7, 335, So-1L)
RT 79 Bobby Massie (6-6, 315, Jr-2L), 73 Alex Washington (6-4, 360, Sr-3L)
TE 83 Ferbia Allen (6-3, 250, Jr-2L), 17 Jamal Mosley (6-4, 260, Jr-JC)
FL 85 Ja-Mes Logan (6-2, 190, So-1L) OR 2 Nickolas Brassell (6-0, 172, Fr-HS), 7 Tobias Singleton (6-0, 190, Fr-HS) OR 81 Terrell Grant (6-2, 210, So-1L)
QB 11 Barry Brunetti (6-0, 215, So-TR), 8 Zack Stoudt (6-4, 216, Jr-JC), 1 Randall Mackey (5-11, 195, Jr-RS)
RB 34 Brandon Bolden (5-11, 215, Sr-3L), 27 Enrique Davis (5-11, 222, Sr-3L), 3 Jeff Scott (5-7, 175, So-1L)
FB 45 H.R. Greer (5-11, 235, Jr-2L), 33 E.J. Epperson (6-2, 250, Jr-2L)
H 26 Derrick Herman (5-10, 200, Sr-3L) OR 22 Philander Moore (5-9, 192, So-JC)
DEFENSE
E 7 Wayne Dorsey (6-6, 270, Sr-2L), 55 Cameron Whigham (6-2, 255, So-1L), 53 Jason Jones (6-2, 255, Jr-1L)
N 98 Uriah Grant (6-0, 300, Jr-JC), 95 Bryon Bennett (6-2, 290, Fr-RS), 99 Gilbert Pena (6-2, 326, Jr-JC)
DT 93 Justin Smith (6-3, 301, Sr-2L), 92 Carlton Martin (6-1, 295, Fr-RS)
E 40 Kentrell Lockett (6-5, 255, Sr-3L), 90 Gerald Rivers (6-5, 250, Jr-2L), 54 Carlos Thompson (6-4, 250, So-1L)
WLB 44 Ralph Williams (6-0, 238, Fr-RS), 15 Joel Kight (5-9, 226, Jr-2L), 14 Serderius Bryant (5-8, 230, Fr-HS)
MLB 52 Mike Marry (6-2, 248, So-1L), 10 C.J. Johnson (6-1, 235, Fr-HS), 24 Keith Lewis (6-1, 233, Fr-HS)
SPUR 20 Aaron Garbutt (6-2, 210, Jr-JC), 9 Ivan Nicholas (5-10, 205, Jr-JC)
LCB 4 Marcus Temple (5-10, 190, Sr-3L), 21 Senquez Golson (5-8, 180, Fr-HS)
SS 5 Frank Crawford (6-0, 180, So-1L), 13 Brishen Mathews (5-11, 202, So-1L)
FS 3 Charles Sawyer (5-11, 175, So-1L), 1 Damien Jackson (6-2, 215, Sr-1L)
RCB 6 Wesley Pendleton (5-11, 180, Jr-JC), 43 Vincent Moss (5-11, 197, Sr-Sq)
SE 12 Donte Moncrief (6-2, 217, Fr-HS), 10 Vincent Sanders (6-1, 190, Fr-RS)
LT 78 Bradley Sowell (6-7, 320, Sr-3L), 70 Emmanuel McCray (6-4, 315, So-1L)
LG 77 Patrick Junen (6-6, 320, So-1L), 72 Aaron Morris (6-5, 325, Fr-HS)
C 76 A.J. Hawkins (6-3, 315, Jr-2L), 56 Evan Swindall (6-2, 300, So-1L) OR 65 Chase Hughes (6-2, 305, Fr-RS)
RG 75 Matt Hall (6-9, 335, Jr-Sq), 74 Jared Duke (6-7, 335, So-1L)
RT 79 Bobby Massie (6-6, 315, Jr-2L), 73 Alex Washington (6-4, 360, Sr-3L)
TE 83 Ferbia Allen (6-3, 250, Jr-2L), 17 Jamal Mosley (6-4, 260, Jr-JC)
FL 85 Ja-Mes Logan (6-2, 190, So-1L) OR 2 Nickolas Brassell (6-0, 172, Fr-HS), 7 Tobias Singleton (6-0, 190, Fr-HS) OR 81 Terrell Grant (6-2, 210, So-1L)
QB 11 Barry Brunetti (6-0, 215, So-TR), 8 Zack Stoudt (6-4, 216, Jr-JC), 1 Randall Mackey (5-11, 195, Jr-RS)
RB 34 Brandon Bolden (5-11, 215, Sr-3L), 27 Enrique Davis (5-11, 222, Sr-3L), 3 Jeff Scott (5-7, 175, So-1L)
FB 45 H.R. Greer (5-11, 235, Jr-2L), 33 E.J. Epperson (6-2, 250, Jr-2L)
H 26 Derrick Herman (5-10, 200, Sr-3L) OR 22 Philander Moore (5-9, 192, So-JC)
DEFENSE
E 7 Wayne Dorsey (6-6, 270, Sr-2L), 55 Cameron Whigham (6-2, 255, So-1L), 53 Jason Jones (6-2, 255, Jr-1L)
N 98 Uriah Grant (6-0, 300, Jr-JC), 95 Bryon Bennett (6-2, 290, Fr-RS), 99 Gilbert Pena (6-2, 326, Jr-JC)
DT 93 Justin Smith (6-3, 301, Sr-2L), 92 Carlton Martin (6-1, 295, Fr-RS)
E 40 Kentrell Lockett (6-5, 255, Sr-3L), 90 Gerald Rivers (6-5, 250, Jr-2L), 54 Carlos Thompson (6-4, 250, So-1L)
WLB 44 Ralph Williams (6-0, 238, Fr-RS), 15 Joel Kight (5-9, 226, Jr-2L), 14 Serderius Bryant (5-8, 230, Fr-HS)
MLB 52 Mike Marry (6-2, 248, So-1L), 10 C.J. Johnson (6-1, 235, Fr-HS), 24 Keith Lewis (6-1, 233, Fr-HS)
SPUR 20 Aaron Garbutt (6-2, 210, Jr-JC), 9 Ivan Nicholas (5-10, 205, Jr-JC)
LCB 4 Marcus Temple (5-10, 190, Sr-3L), 21 Senquez Golson (5-8, 180, Fr-HS)
SS 5 Frank Crawford (6-0, 180, So-1L), 13 Brishen Mathews (5-11, 202, So-1L)
FS 3 Charles Sawyer (5-11, 175, So-1L), 1 Damien Jackson (6-2, 215, Sr-1L)
RCB 6 Wesley Pendleton (5-11, 180, Jr-JC), 43 Vincent Moss (5-11, 197, Sr-Sq)
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SPECIALISTS
PK 81 Bryson Rose (5-11, 202, Jr-1L), 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 223, Jr-2L)
P 97 Tyler Campbell (6-2, 220, Jr-2L), 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 223, Jr-2L)
KO 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 223, Jr-2L), 46 David Hankins (6-2, 230, Sr-2L)
HOLD 94 Chris Conley (5-8, 190, So-Sq)
SNAP 59 Will Denny (5-10, 240, Fr-RS), 64 Jacob Hickman (5-10, 248, So-Sq)
KORet 3 Jeff Scott (5-7, 175, So-1L), 22 Philander Moore (5-9, 192, So-JC), 26 Derrick Herman (5-10, 200, Sr-3L), 2 Nickolas Brassell (6-0, 172, Fr-HS)
PRet 3 Jeff Scott (5-7, 175, So-1L) OR 22 Philander Moore (5-9, 192, So-JC), 26 Derrick Herman (5-10, 200, Sr-3L)
PK 81 Bryson Rose (5-11, 202, Jr-1L), 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 223, Jr-2L)
P 97 Tyler Campbell (6-2, 220, Jr-2L), 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 223, Jr-2L)
KO 96 Andrew Ritter (6-3, 223, Jr-2L), 46 David Hankins (6-2, 230, Sr-2L)
HOLD 94 Chris Conley (5-8, 190, So-Sq)
SNAP 59 Will Denny (5-10, 240, Fr-RS), 64 Jacob Hickman (5-10, 248, So-Sq)
KORet 3 Jeff Scott (5-7, 175, So-1L), 22 Philander Moore (5-9, 192, So-JC), 26 Derrick Herman (5-10, 200, Sr-3L), 2 Nickolas Brassell (6-0, 172, Fr-HS)
PRet 3 Jeff Scott (5-7, 175, So-1L) OR 22 Philander Moore (5-9, 192, So-JC), 26 Derrick Herman (5-10, 200, Sr-3L)
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I am not as big a fan of the 4-2-5 as you. Brings back memories of Driesbach's defenses. Give up 44 to Memphis in a loss. Give up 49 to Texas Tech in a loss. But then hold LSU to 17. Missed opportunities. We should have gone to Altanta that year....bigtreydaddy wrote:4-2-5 defense. Honestly I'm excited about that, because maybe we'll finally be able to stop Relf and the maroons.
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against the passing defenses the 4-2-5 will be necessary...now bring me some interceptions and then lets talk about the 4-2-5... the 4-2-5 with Damien Jackson playing the 4-(3/2)-4/5 won't exactly be the 4-2-5 your thinking about...I expect the latter to be the norm. this weekend and all year. wait and see if I ain't right. Remember Jackson is that hybrid safety/LB they have been experimenting with this fall.ReservoirReb wrote:I am not as big a fan of the 4-2-5 as you. Brings back memories of Driesbach's defenses. Give up 44 to Memphis in a loss. Give up 49 to Texas Tech in a loss. But then hold LSU to 17. Missed opportunities. We should have gone to Altanta that year....bigtreydaddy wrote:4-2-5 defense. Honestly I'm excited about that, because maybe we'll finally be able to stop Relf and the maroons.
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Nutt stated in his presser yesterday DJ is back full time at Safety and Garbutt will man the SPUR LB/S; whether this is reality on Saturday...Hagar wrote:against the passing defenses the 4-2-5 will be necessary...now bring me some interceptions and then lets talk about the 4-2-5... the 4-2-5 with Damien Jackson playing the 4-(3/2)-4/5 won't exactly be the 4-2-5 your thinking about...I expect the latter to be the norm. this weekend and all year. wait and see if I ain't right. Remember Jackson is that hybrid safety/LB they have been experimenting with this fall.ReservoirReb wrote:I am not as big a fan of the 4-2-5 as you. Brings back memories of Driesbach's defenses. Give up 44 to Memphis in a loss. Give up 49 to Texas Tech in a loss. But then hold LSU to 17. Missed opportunities. We should have gone to Altanta that year....bigtreydaddy wrote:4-2-5 defense. Honestly I'm excited about that, because maybe we'll finally be able to stop Relf and the maroons.
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hm....interesting... huh?john_avery_fast wrote:Nutt stated in his presser yesterday DJ is back full time at Safety and Garbutt will man the SPUR LB/S; whether this is reality on Saturday...Hagar wrote:against the passing defenses the 4-2-5 will be necessary...now bring me some interceptions and then lets talk about the 4-2-5... the 4-2-5 with Damien Jackson playing the 4-(3/2)-4/5 won't exactly be the 4-2-5 your thinking about...I expect the latter to be the norm. this weekend and all year. wait and see if I ain't right. Remember Jackson is that hybrid safety/LB they have been experimenting with this fall.ReservoirReb wrote:
I am not as big a fan of the 4-2-5 as you. Brings back memories of Driesbach's defenses. Give up 44 to Memphis in a loss. Give up 49 to Texas Tech in a loss. But then hold LSU to 17. Missed opportunities. We should have gone to Altanta that year....
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it isn't that puzzling to see Jackson back at safety. He said last week that he prefers safety although he added the PC "I'll play wherever I can help the team." What is puzzling is if Jackson is a safety, why is crawford starting ahead of both him and matthews? Of course, in today's college game "starter" does not necessarily mean "gets most playing time", so it is often confusing to compare what's on paper to what you see on the field.
Just watched a clip on Nutt's practice comments today and he mentioned at the end that Brunetti is "in tune" and something along the lines of 'the job was his anyways' when asked about Brunetti's play in practice after being named starter. It kind of makes me feel a little better about the QB situation at least thinking he was a step or two ahead of Mackey anyway and losing him isn't that much of a letdown.