Comments on how all of the guys impressing at the Combine spent a lot of time in the building.
The gem that caught my interest is that they do indeed expect James Neal to take over at LT. Mentioned he’s spending a lot of time in the building.
Also mentioned a lot of OL youngsters who are doing well. All of the RS frosh, and Will Tompkins.
Mentioned that Brendan Black is getting reps at center. I’m not sure if Dylan Barret (or Deylin Hasert) are fully healthy yet.
Running backs and Connor Moberly are doing well in the training room.
Mentioned all of the portal wideouts the last two years, plus Brett Eskildsen—“we’re going to move him all over the place”.
This is the 10.52 100m guy, who played special teams last year.
Alas, though there was comment on Beni’s position switch being similar to Darien and TJ’s (he’s ahead of them at the same stage), no one asked who was looking good for the open corner spot.
Guess we’ll wait for Coach Poteat.
Talked about the challenges for Big Citrus in becoming a 70% player, on the field 7 of ten downs.
Also that Zaimir Hawk and Alijah Carnell are going to have to step up. Somehow, the question on rush ends got lost in a longer answer about Dom.
Cael Brezina was asked a lot of general questions.
Tyler Moore’s big answer was on Cooper Alexander, who was injured early last season, and he basically glowed. “He’s a dog. He’s big, he’s strong. I think he’s fast…” Paraphrased.
Still, we have another weapon here.
Nothing on the safety room.
What was amusing to me was how some of the reporters jumped all over Jon Heacock’s offhand comment about players “moving from the back to the front of the room” as if it was a gold nugget.
He’s been saying it for years. It just reflects the advancement from freshman to senior, with the obvious exceptions. The new guys sit in the back, seniors up front.
Then they had to ask not one, but both players to elaborate on the comment.
Anyway, I’m already looking forward to next week’s interviews.
The gem that caught my interest is that they do indeed expect James Neal to take over at LT. Mentioned he’s spending a lot of time in the building.
Also mentioned a lot of OL youngsters who are doing well. All of the RS frosh, and Will Tompkins.
Mentioned that Brendan Black is getting reps at center. I’m not sure if Dylan Barret (or Deylin Hasert) are fully healthy yet.
Running backs and Connor Moberly are doing well in the training room.
Mentioned all of the portal wideouts the last two years, plus Brett Eskildsen—“we’re going to move him all over the place”.
This is the 10.52 100m guy, who played special teams last year.
Alas, though there was comment on Beni’s position switch being similar to Darien and TJ’s (he’s ahead of them at the same stage), no one asked who was looking good for the open corner spot.
Guess we’ll wait for Coach Poteat.
Talked about the challenges for Big Citrus in becoming a 70% player, on the field 7 of ten downs.
Also that Zaimir Hawk and Alijah Carnell are going to have to step up. Somehow, the question on rush ends got lost in a longer answer about Dom.
Cael Brezina was asked a lot of general questions.
Tyler Moore’s big answer was on Cooper Alexander, who was injured early last season, and he basically glowed. “He’s a dog. He’s big, he’s strong. I think he’s fast…” Paraphrased.
Still, we have another weapon here.
Nothing on the safety room.
What was amusing to me was how some of the reporters jumped all over Jon Heacock’s offhand comment about players “moving from the back to the front of the room” as if it was a gold nugget.
He’s been saying it for years. It just reflects the advancement from freshman to senior, with the obvious exceptions. The new guys sit in the back, seniors up front.
Then they had to ask not one, but both players to elaborate on the comment.
Anyway, I’m already looking forward to next week’s interviews.