Sooners News Daily 4.11.16

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Oklahoma fans get their first look at quarterback Austin Kendall in spring game (TW)

Interception-free afternoon at OU spring game (Transcript)

Sooners have stars, but also questions (TW)

How much better can Mayfield really get? (Transcript)

Oklahoma plans a group effort at wide receiver in 2016 (TW)

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197 Comments

  • ⚡️Electric Sooner⚡️ says:

    First Boomer!!

    • Ura Hogg says:

      SOONER!! I’m loving all of the options Riley is going to have at his disposal on offense this year!

  • metzker says:

    SOONER!!!!!!!

  • J.r. Kamm says:

    Good morning, fellow Brainiacs!!! BOOMER to all!! Thought Kendall looked great Saturday. Great touch on the ball.

    • SoonerMagic76 says:

      Sooner!

      I was also pretty pleased with Kendall. Thought he held himself really well

  • ou1168 says:

    Hey guys maybe I missed it , but whatever happened to Youngquist ? I know he said he wasn’t signing in signing day . But he said he was still choosing OU , he will have to make a decision pretty soon and report in next few months. Sorry if I have just missed the follow ups been busy last couple months.

  • ⚡️Electric Sooner⚡️ says:

    It feels good to know that when Baker is gone we have great options to replace him. ( Kendal, Murrary, and Robinson)!

    • Ura Hogg says:

      Looking forward to seeing all three of them compete for the spot. All have OUtstanding potential!
      Wondering though, what was it that kept Murray from having better numbers at TAMU?
      Realize he was a true freshman, but in addition to that has anyone seen some film that identifies what kept him from dazzling on the field down there the way it seems he is capable of?

      • Drew says:

        Honestly it might just be the true freshman thing. I mean, look at the huge leap Baker took between his Fr year and last year (there’s also the thing with how our team is overall much better than Tech, and so Baker had a lot more talent around him to help). Same leap is certainly possible IMO for Murray.

      • SoonerinLondon says:

        I think it was the propensity to run, rather than let plays develop. A pretty common problem for a dual-threat freshman. It will be interesting to see how he matures.

        Kendall looked to me a lot like the pre-knee injury Jason White. The QB spot is going to be a fun battle to watch.

        Don’t count Baker out just yet either. The last time I spoke to Lincoln Riley (about 2 months ago) his exact words were “Baker not getting another year is BS and rest assured we are doing EVERYTHING POSSIBLE to get that year back.”

        • SamSooner says:

          Yeah, he was getting out of the pocket awful quick. I would imagine that would frustrate your WRs.

        • SamSooner says:

          Yeah, he was getting out of the pocket awful quick. I would imagine that would frustrate your WRs.

  • Matt says:

    Sounds like the good guys will have no shortage of good cover men next year especially once Jordan Parker adds to the list in the fall. Should be able to help the pass rush get home if the pass rushers aren’t as good as last year.

  • Matt S. says:

    Good morning all. Loved the rain last night…just not the wind. Have an awesome day people!

  • 47 Straight OU Know says:

    Good morning fellow Brainiacs. ” It is another great day to be a SOONER” Shout out to the #SoonerSquad17!!! The work is far from over keep the pressure up and continue to bring in the best!!! #BRINGTHESWAGBACK

    • SoonerMagic76 says:

      Love seeing that group work hard to bring more Sooners in!

    • SoonerMagic76 says:

      Random thought on this picture… I’d love to edit it to “we stand behind our team and our team only no matter”…. can’t begin to tell you how many friends (mostly oSu fans) I have who have more than one team they cheer for. Last year, I asked a bunch of them at different times to list for me their top 10 favorite teams, and they listed 10 teams.

      That’s baffling to me. My top 10 favorite teams?? (And I know I speak for most Sooners here too)

      1) OU
      2) OU
      3) OU
      4) OU
      5) OU
      6) OU
      7) OU
      8) OU
      9) OU
      10) OU

      Rant over.

      • 47 Straight OU Know says:

        Well 76, when you root for a team that is ok every 10 or so years you have to have backups!!!

        • SoonerMagic76 says:

          Haha I guess there is some truth there. The closest I come to being a fan of another school is not passionately hating them.

      • DR LEO MARVIN says:

        1Thru5. OU
        6. Dallas Stars
        7.Dallas Cowboys
        8.Dallas Mavericks
        9.Texas Rangers
        10 anyone playing Texas

        • SoonerMagic76 says:

          I find that perfectly acceptable. I guess I should have clarified: only cheering for 1 team per league. Cheering for an NBA/ NFL/ mlb team is perfectly fine, I just hate when people have 8 “favorite” college football teams.

          And of course, anyone playing Texsa is a given.

    • SamSooner says:

      Anyone hear from 47 recently? Missed seeing him the past three days. LOL!
      Morning, 47!

  • Framoka says:

    Sounds like the spring game was good in the sense of no turnovers and lots of new (and promising) faces. My only concerns are the tinkering with the o-line and lack of linebacker experience. Otherwise I feel great about our possibilities provided new leadership steps up. Boomer!

    • 47 Straight OU Know says:

      SOONER!, #JUSTWAITONIT

    • SoonerMagic76 says:

      Sooner!

    • Ura Hogg says:

      Hoping this o-line gets settled in their spots and gels quickly. If that happens the Sooners are going to put up some serious numbers on the scoreboard.

      • SoonerMagic76 says:

        Well said. I think they will get settled quickly – the start to last year was rough, but by the end of the year the transformation they had made under Bedenbaugh was incredible. Now he has people returning to lead well – I think they’re going to be a really good group this year

        • Birddawg says:

          Not just the oline but the entire offense came on as the season closed
          Offensively we developed a clear identity. Power spread
          We have all the essiential players back Baker,Perine,and mixon and 3 of our best lineman.
          Offense is going to storm out of the gate for that Houston game.

  • Kyle Boone says:

    As an OSU fan, this Neville Gallimore fellow gives me chills.

    https://twitter.com/soonergridiron/status/718903018352156672

    • SoonerMagic76 says:

      There is some crazy good young talent on that D line that is going to be absolutely fantastic to see over the next few years

      • Kyle Boone says:

        For sure. Anxious to see who emerges at LB to replace Striker. Ton of talent. I want to see DeBerry. I think Kelly will be dangerous in a year.

        • SoonerMagic76 says:

          Agree with both of those names – should be very fun to watch

        • soonersd says:

          Obo might have the tools. Really looking forward to the length, size and speed of Kelly. He should be fun to watch.

    • 47 Straight OU Know says:

      Kyle, Per a ? below, can you give us your list of Top 10 favorite teams?

    • Clay Davis says:

      Good speed aided by the lineman missing the block.

    • Rick says:

      KYLE, KYLE, KYLE….cmon buddy, big Neville shouldn’t give you chills, you’re smart, you’ve probably got that #OUDNA locked away in there somewhere. Burn all that OSU hi-vis safety gear, get some crimson and cream, join the winning program. This is what should really give you chills!!!

      https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/18/22/1c/18221c4027c2564b87ee7f55a284cd94.jpg

    • DR LEO MARVIN says:

      Great foot work for such a big guy. He is going to play on Sundays.

    • MoJoOkie says:

      Looks good; the pulling blocker completely missed him though. That helps, but good play tracking and attacking.

      • SamSooner says:

        MoJo, good morning. I’m not so sure that was all Galimore. He seemed to press down on the OT and shed the pulling guard.

        • MoJoOkie says:

          Morning Sam. Yeah, he made a nice play, but the guard completely whiffed. He tracked the RB though and showed great speed in doing so.

          • SamSooner says:

            He’s a big boy. He has that gut you want to see on your DL. He has the look of someone who punches the clock, put in his time, and punches out. Just another day in the office.

          • MoJoOkie says:

            Yep, but no taking plays off or I’ll dock his pay, lol.

          • SamSooner says:

            I’ll let you tell him he’s not getting paid for taking that play off. LOL!

          • Ura Hogg says:

            Hey, this isn’t Ole Mi$$. He’s not getting paid either way till he takes that step up to the NFL. LOL

          • SamSooner says:

            Duly noted. LOL!

      • Matt says:

        looks to me like he was the center’s responsibility and he was just too fast off the ball for the center

        • MoJoOkie says:

          If so, who was the pulling guard going after? Double on the end with the play going away from him? Not saying it’s not, but it’s a poor design if you’re doubling the backside end.

          • Matt says:

            It appears that the pulling guard was going after the playside end and the fullback was pulling to hit anyone else who showed up. The Center has the DT (Gallimore) and the tackle has the DE (Roberts) but honestly its hard to see when the GIF starts after the ball has already been snapped and theres no way to slow it down

          • MoJoOkie says:

            “its hard to see when the GIF starts after the ball has already been snapped and theres no way to slow it down” This is the one thing that I can unequivocally attest to, lol.

          • Birddawg says:

            Gallimore made mince meat of a True Freshmen Center. It was a good play. But it should be expected. Gallimore is just a freak combo of size/speed.

          • KJ1123 says:

            Right, Logan didn’t have a good game. To me that clip looked like Neville was too high, but his short yardage burst looked pretty good.

  • Daryl says:

    Sorry this may be the wrong spot to post but here were my take aways from spring game.

    WRs not bad and could be great.
    OL looked pretty solid and should only get better.
    QB no lack of talent at QB and Robison is still on the way.
    LBs looked active and in decent position for most of day.
    DBs were ok
    DL scared me. They didn’t seem to get real push all day. Don’t know if the lack of tackling made this an issue but was not overly impressed.
    RBs wow

    Individually
    Antoine Stephens looks like a man at CB. If he can figure it out he could be GREAT. seemed to be out of position quite a bit though.
    Dalton Rodriguez really stood out to me. Though he as going against back ups seems very athletic and had good use of hands.
    Tay Evans I think has a chance to be really good. Looks like a LB and moves well.
    Austin Kendal was legit especially for true freshman
    Chance Sylvie really seems comfortable for a true freshman

    • J.r. Kamm says:

      Man, spot-on analysis. Agree with every point.

    • Framoka says:

      Thanks Daryl, I’m out in North Carolina so I didn’t see the game. Sounds like you got it right based on reading the in-game thread. I think the d-line has the potential to be epically good; although they might not have shown it Saturday. Walker; we know about. We are three deep at nose. I wonder about Dimon being undersized and Coach playing him because of loyalty and him being a senior, but otherwise I’m pretty stoked about the d-line.

    • Thomas Lenard says:

      I want to disagree with you on the O-Line and D-Line. What I seen were a LOT of holding penalties by the OL. The refs must have been told not to throw many penalaties, the DBs were holding/PI most of the day as well (at least Austin was). to me the D line got great penetration and that is why the LBs had a good day. I think the tools are there for both lines, they just need to clean it up. also on the long pass by Mayfield, Daimler was playing RT and he bit inside and a defensive player came around in the spot were he was (and should have been), and if the D-player was playing full speed could have blown up mayfield, as it was, it looked like he put on the brakes to let mayfield throw.

      • Daryl says:

        Thomas you make some good points. I watched the game on TV and was there so you may be right. As of the PIs I heard announcers saying that but I didn’t see it by the time a camera got there. One play in particular that the TV said was a hold looked like a textbook riding WR out of bounds but again I only got to see a glimpse on TV.

        • Thomas Lenard says:

          My vantage point was on the 50 yard line about 30 rows up. and I’m sure i didn’t see everything, but i did tend to try to focus on the lines.main thing is, i think it is all able to be cleaned up by the fall. they were mixing the line a lot , like they were still looking for a group to gel.

          • Daryl says:

            I totally agree with you there for sure. At least we didn’t come out of the spring game with major concerns like we have some years.

  • Ura Hogg says:

    Looking ahead to the Houston game, has Tom Herman ever been on a coaching staff against OU? Was he already with Meyer when OU played Florida?

    • SamSooner says:

      There nothing about the offense that Herman ran at Florida and tOSU that strikes awe in me. Because I’ve lived in Ohio since 1995, I’ve watched a lot of tOSU football games. While there OL are good, there’s nothing that leads me to believe they will overpower you.

      Herman’s offense has been designed to get you out of position. They like to take advantage of undisciplined teams with window dressing. His offense at tOSU hasn’t been the Ferrari of the B1G. In a league deplete of offensive juggernauts, tOSU had the best offense by default.

      Herman has a tendency to stick to his game plan, pass or fail, and doesn’t make adjustments. When things have gone bad, it’s been bad. The offense can become stagnate. If there aren’t any busted assignments, don’t be surprised to see three and outs.

      They’ve often not used their best weapon: TE. But you can’t lose sight of the TE because he’ll hurt you when you least expect it. They will take shots down field with the WRs but not many. They use the jail break screens a lot.

      OU should be okay.

      • Ura Hogg says:

        Thanks for the insight!

      • SoonerfanTU says:

        Disagree. When they’ve gotten decent/solid QB play, they’ve been really, really good. Look at their 2014 scores, including the two Playoff games. Look at their bowl game last year vs ND.

        Now, I’m basing this on what they’ve been, not necessarily what they will be next year. We should be catching them at a good time next year.

        • SamSooner says:

          That might be but all I’m saying is that Herman didn’t impress me that much while at tOSU. By impress me, I’m talking about a blind man driving a car.

    • CcrBoomer says:

      Yes he coached at Iowa St. so yeah i would say so

      • Ura Hogg says:

        OK. So he’s no stranger to OU then.
        I wonder if he brought a lot of his ideas in to tOSU when he was there or if he primarily just ran the OC job the way Meyer told him to and then took Meyer’s methods with him to Houston.
        Regardless, here’s hoping OU helps bring Houston back down to earth after an impressive season last year.
        I’m actually a little more concerned about Meyer bringing tOSU into Norman.

        • CcrBoomer says:

          What happened when Mullin left Florida? Urban’s coaching genius has been in surrounding himself with great offensive coordinators. Exit Dan Mullin and the Florida offense went from juggernaut to nothing. Exit Herman and the Ohio State offense goes from juggernaut to practically nothing to what it had been the year before. I think what helped Ton Herman the most was learning some recruiting tricks from Meyer. Or Herman is selling to a lot of kids he thinks Houston will eventually be a Big 12 team?

          • Ura Hogg says:

            Whatever Herman has been doing since he stepped foot on campus in Houston obviously has been working. Did a little more research on him and he’s a member of Mensa, the international high IQ club. Apparently he’s the real deal. Hard to imagine him staying at Houston if they don’t get invited to the Big 12. Texsa, TAMU, or LSU will probably make an enticing offer at the end of this season.

            Still don’t think his team will be able to handle the Sooners though. The better team will be the stOUt visiting squad from Norman.

  • Dick Bump says:

    For me, the biggest question mark is whether they’ll be good coming out of the chute. There’s not the luxury of a tune-up game this year. By the end of the year, the Sooners will be hard to beat on both sides of the ball. Should be a fun year!

  • Defend Colfax says:

    I hope we come out with the mentality to run the ball. Baker is a great talent but the offensive line looks to be better so we should rely less on his scrambling ability and take advantage of having Perine, Mixon, Anderson, and Brooks on the same team.
    “Three things can happen when you throw the football, two are bad.” Almost plays are still negative, we need to utilize OUr ridiculous backfield and take the checkdowns. Andrews and Flowers with be open all day. I still expect to see some Super Mario Mayfield but we don’t need the flair as much.

    • Soonerfandave84 says:

      I agree the runningredients get is key, just like last season

    • SoonerOracle737 says:

      In a perfect world I would like us to have a power run game which sets up easy passes. However, I’m glad we have the balance to take advantage of almost any defensive weakness, especially if the defenses load up the box to prevent the run.

      • SamSooner says:

        Agreed.

        I don’t think we’ll see any loaded boxes this year. There’s too much space and too many players to account for.

  • Defend Colfax says:

    I hope we come out with the mentality to run the ball. Baker is a great talent but the offensive line looks to be better so we should rely less on his scrambling ability and take advantage of having Perine, Mixon, Anderson, and Brooks on the same team.
    “Three things can happen when you throw the football, two are bad.” Almost plays are still negative, we need to utilize OUr ridiculous backfield and take the checkdowns. Andrews and Flowers with be open all day. I still expect to see some Super Mario Mayfield but we don’t need the flair as much.

  • SamSooner says:

    There was a lot I liked and a some things I didn’t like. I don’t think we should over analyze the spring game. There’s nothing to see, here. It will be what it will be. I’m not going to worry about something that hasn’t happened. How well the team performs will be an issue when it becomes an issue.

    But I will talk about what I saw: we have a lot of WRs that will make it hard to prepare for this unit. Opposing DBs are bound to get beat because there are too many tendencies to learns. RBs looked good, especially Anderson. OL looked more than solid; they should get better. DBs ran stride for stride with WRs and didn’t miss assignments, except the long reception by Westbrook. LBs looked good. DL was missing Lampkin and Walker but still managed to get pressure. QBs, awesome. I was really impressed with Kendall. Was it me or did Mayfield arm look a little stronger on the deep throws?

    • SoonerOracle737 says:

      He threw that deep ball with a perfect spiral for 70+ yd reception. I’d call that a strong arm.

    • Defend Colfax says:

      OUr WRs look pretty good. There were some drops but overall I thought we looked like the team I expected.

      • Thomas Lenard says:

        The two drops that stick in my mind were by D. Brooks (RB). there was one in the end zone that hit both hands of the receiver but would have been a great catch if he brought it in.

        • soonersd says:

          The end zone was Dahu Green. It was a tough catch b/c PJ reached in at the last minute but he def could have caught it. Green is one of the receivers I most want to gain some confidence cause he seems to get good separation. I recall him dropping a TD pass in a game last year that hit him right in the hands.

          He appears to be in his own head and I really hope young jitters and doesn’t plague him and keep him on the sidelines this year.

          • Thomas Lenard says:

            thanks, I was not sure the WR it was. and I knew it was not an easy catch, but would have liked to see him get it.

    • soonersd says:

      2nd team (or 3rd) DB’s had the bust that resulted in the TD pass from Murray to Smallwood also. I imagine you were just referring to the 1’s though.

  • Matt says:

    Dabo talking smack again…why oh why did Bob have to lose to the loudest mouth in football two years in a row? 🙁 Dabo is saying after 77 points, OU doesn’t like them very much which is true but Dabo had nothing to do with two starters on defense going out. The second half barrage came down to a handful of plays in my opinion. It wasn’t an unstoppable beatdown like Bama did to Notre Dame in ’12.

    • SamSooner says:

      When people repeat themselves, they are running out of things to say. He’s the only coach, at the level, who is unprofessional. He will rub a lot of people wrong in his profession. It won’t be long before he becomes a pariah in the coaching circle.

      • Matt says:

        yeah he’s really annoying. He’s turned Clemson into a heck of a program though. Loaded with NFL talent and several top notch bowl and OOC wins the past few years. I’m just hoping Venables leaves him in the dust.

        • SamSooner says:

          Matt, I’m not impressed. They remind me of Miami. They have maybe two games each year that they have to worry about.They enter the post season as healthy as anyone.

          • Birddawg says:

            It was the first time in 4 years they beat FSU…
            They had a heck of year with two top 15 nfl draftee Pass Rushers and IMO at the moment a underrated (nfl draftee) shutdown DB in Mack.. (whos a punk douche but a good player)
            I see them losing two before post season. FSU + upset.

          • Matt says:

            Yeah winning at FSU is going to be tough. Also, I think Syracuse is going to have a really good offense this year too. I think realistically though, they only lose to FSU

    • Slim Sooner says:

      Dabo gonna Dab! We’ll need to beat him to shut him up. He needs to get clemsoned.

    • SoonerinLondon says:

      We had our chance to shut him up. He’s earned the right to talk.

  • Matt says:

    anyone else as surprised as I was to see Courtney Garnett out there getting a ton of snaps? I had forgotten all about him.

  • Matt S. says:

    It’s been awfully quiet following a significant recruiting weekend. I wonder if we made headway with any of the weekend recruits.

    • Ura Hogg says:

      Wondering the same myself.
      Although I don’t expect any of the really big names to be quick about committing. They’re going to enjoy the process of being given the red carpet treatment. Don’t blame them.

    • UGA Sooner says:

      Not sure if he was at the spring game or not and not sure if it has been posted yet, but we made top 10 for asante samuel. He’s a 2018 CB, I believe

  • Sam Philbeck says:

    This is being hyped up as the best thing ESPN has ever done and the only good things I think ESPN does now-a-days is the 30 for 30 movies, so I’m pretty excited for this. It does look excellent and should be a nice follow up to the terrific TV show.

    https://youtu.be/HrB3rOcrJxg

    • SoonerinLondon says:

      All the OJ stuff is coming out now, and over the next 12 months, because he is up for parole next year. It’s like the way the networks replay Helter Skelter each time Manson comes up for parole.

      • Sam Philbeck says:

        I think it’s one part that, one part how race was used in the case and how it compares with race relations today, and also it’s one part just how fascinating this case was. How much it took over the airwaves during that time, it was astounding. Today it would be insane with social media added.

  • UGA Sooner says:

    Hello, fellow TFB goers. I’d like to start this post by thanking the TFB staff for all that you guys do. I have never seen a more reliable place for information when it comes to Oklahoma. TFB is my go to source for all all my crimson and cream cravings. I’m a long time reader, but this is my first post. As my name suggests, I go to the University of Georgia. Born and raised in the heart of SEC Country. You can imagine how happy I was to find a community of Sooners (and a poke named Kyle) so I figured it was about time I joined in on the fun. I’m not much of a talker, but I hope I can contribute half as much as some of you TFB faithful. Last, but not least, BOOMER!

    • Rick says:

      Welcome!

    • CW says:

      Welcome

    • Slim Sooner says:

      SOONER! Welcome to TFB!

    • Soonerfandave84 says:

      SOONER!

    • SamSooner says:

      Welcome aboard, UGA.

      I, too, was born in Georgia. I’m from Tifton, originally.
      What part of Georgia do you originate.

      This is an awesome site. You’ll love it here.

      • UGA Sooner says:

        ah, I know where Tifton is. Used to pass it on my way down to Valdosta every summer to go to Wild Adventures. I’m from Lawrenceville. It’s in Gwinnett County. Pretty much the meeting point of 316 (University Parkway) and I-85.

        • SamSooner says:

          I know where Lawrenceville is located. It’s off of I-675, out toward Tucker. I’m familiar with Gwinnett too. How’s the Spaghetti Junction looking these days?

          • UGA Sooner says:

            Yeah! It’s about 10-15 miles east of Tucker. You’re exactly right. Was on Spaghetti Junction 2 days ago actually. Looks to same to me with a bit of wear and tear, but then again I just turned 21 so these eyes haven’t seen much

          • SamSooner says:

            Small world. I’m glad to have another Georgian on here.

            FYI, TFBers, for a point of reference, UGA place of birth is near Stone Mountain. If you’ve ever gone there, you will have a good idea where he’s located. Depending on traffic, downtown Atlanta is not far away.

          • UGA Sooner says:

            Another note for TFBers, Orlando Brown”s high school was my high school’s main rival. We all seem to love recruiting so if you know where orlando brown went to high school, you know where I’m from

          • SamSooner says:

            Welcome aboard, UGA.

    • soonersd says:

      Forgive me if you already said but how is it you become a Sooner fan? Is it because we have the greatest program in the history of college football or is there another reason that contributed to you being awesome…. ie family etc? 😉

      • UGA Sooner says:

        Haha, not at all. I actually come from a long line of Mizzou supporters. I became an Oklahoma fan because my grandpa couldn’t stand them (always losing to OU can do that to a person/ fan base) and as a child i would root for Oklahoma just to irritate him. Thank God the joke stuck and now I’m as loyal and supportive as they come. BOOMER!

        • UGA Sooner says:

          I also forged my own path for NFL. I should be a Cardinals fan, but the Rams moved to St. Louis my birth year so I figured why not. Now with the move to LA, my teams are quite scattered

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  • KJ1123 says:

    Back from the game Sat, had a good time. Just a few thoughts:
    -Kyler can scoot
    -Kendall will be a solid backup this year
    -Dimon is still way too small
    -Rodney looks jacked even in his uniform
    -Deberry is still about a year out from really pushing for a starting spot
    -Arthur is not good in coverage
    -OL gave up a gazillion sacks – not gel-ing well enough
    -OBO was everywhere on Sat, impressive
    -Mixon looks like hes up to 235-240 in his arse and legs
    -Saw all the recruits, talked to some staff, seemed as if things were going well
    -The winds sucked, the bookstore sale was less than stellar, but parking was free!

    • soonersd says:

      Thanks for the recap. I didn’t personally notice/watch him but I thought I had a read that The Hulk (Arthur) had done a good job in coverage? Maybe I am mistaken…

      • KJ1123 says:

        That’s just my opinion, I think he is an in the box run stopper type of player. Doesn’t mean he couldn’t improve on his coverage skills, he just wasn’t good in coverage on Sat imo.

        • soonersd says:

          You always seem to have a good eye for the game so I def trust your judgement. This doesn’t surprise me either b/c The Hulk is a big boy with a big frame and he doesn’t appear to be a guy who is going to have the hips it takes to be great in coverage. Maybe serviceable in certain sets but not great.

          • KJ1123 says:

            Thanks! Agree 100%, and yes he is very tight in his hips as you said.

          • Matt says:

            I’m wondering if they couldn’t give his coverage responsibilities to a safety and let him focus on the run and blitzing..

          • KJ1123 says:

            Yeah that’s totally possible. I just think come fall, Arthur may spend most if not all his time on ST. Which is not a bad thing, some guys can make good careers playing ST.

          • Matt says:

            did you get a chance to check out Tay Evans? If so, what’d you think?

          • KJ1123 says:

            I’ve seen Tay in practice but unfortunately I didn’t key in on him on Sat. Alot going on that I was trying to catch. I did get some film but haven’t had a chance to look at it yet, maybe tonight. But hopefully the film will be available on YouTube soon.

    • Stephen Dale says:

      there’s some playing time to be had by some of those arriving in the summer….

  • Fear The Magic says:

    Sorry if this has been addressed but did Campbell and / or Mann play? Didnt hear anything about them.

  • metzker says:

    Hope the OP will be jam packed!

  • Jeff says:

    Hello

  • metzker says:

    Taps foot!

  • bjwalker82 says:

    Alex Ross, Daniel Brooks, Semaje Perine, Joe Mixon, Rodney Anderson, and Abdul Adams.. I mean wow. The question is, how many of those guys wouldn’t start on another Big 12 team?

  • Cole G. Dixon says:

    Anyone got a link to the full spring game yet?

  • j l says:

    Going to have to watch the game again, didnt get to pay much attention. Was busy making sure the little one was having fun. Showing her how to open peanuts, pointing out all the other things going on, etc.

    She had a lot of fun though, so did the wife and I !

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