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this is a discussion within the College Community Forum; oppss over looked a good commercial killer Texas A&M vs Arkansas at Noon Frank Ragnow C/OG,Arkansas 6052 319 5.14 #72 Sr Christian Kirk WR/KR Texas A&M 5106 200 4.39 #3 Jr Match ups should not be too relieving for either ...
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Re: Week 4 the rust is off Matchups to watch
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Texas A&M vs Arkansas at Noon Frank Ragnow C/OG,Arkansas 6052 319 5.14 #72 Sr Christian Kirk WR/KR Texas A&M 5106 200 4.39 #3 Jr Match ups should not be too relieving for either player but should be a good indicator test of dominating players they should. Then flip back to N.C. State (2-1) at Florida State (1-0) At 3 you have the QB match up USC vs UCLA Sam Darnold vs Josh Rosen Iman Marshall CB USC 6002 200 4.53 USC #8 Jr Porter Gustin OLB/DE USC 6042 255 4.80 #45 Jr At 7 Miss St vs Georgia witch may turn into a great game. Mississippi State (3-0) at Georgia (3-0) Saturday, 7 p.m. ET, (ESPN) Sanford Stadium (Athens, Ga.) These SEC programs haven’t met since 2011, but the winner of this contest will be deservedly viewed as the No. 2 team in the conference, behind Alabama. Mississippi State is coming off a dominant win over LSU in Starkville, and a road win in Athens will help ignite the hype machine for Nov. 11 when MSU welcomes the Crimson Tide to Davis Wade Stadium. Mississippi State held LSU’s Derrius Guice to 76 yards rushing and the front seven will need another impressive performance to limit Georgia’s talented running back duo. Five draft-eligible prospects to focus on: –QB Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State, rJR. (6-4, 227, 4.68, #7) With 12 touchdowns through three games, Fitzgerald, who grew up a Georgia fan, has been impressive through the first quarter of the regular season. His capabilities as a mobile quarterback due to his size/speed combination were expected, but Fitzgerald has steadily progressed as a passer since he became the starter and is currently completing 61.4 percent of his passes (43-for-70). While his ball placement and zip have stood out, Fitzgerald’s decision-making and timing have been the difference, working through his progressions and reading the defense to understand where to throw the ball or tuck and run. Georgia ranks 16th in the FBS in total defense, allowing only 266.0 yards to opponents. –RB Sony Michel, Georgia, SR. (5-11, 212, 4.56, #1) Senior RB Nick Chubb (5-10, 228, 4.54, #27) is atop Georgia’s running back depth chart, currently leading the team in rushing with 290 yards, 6.6 yards per carry average and four touchdowns. But Michel is just as important to the Bulldogs’ offense because of the explosive skill-set he offers, challenging the defense in ways that Chubb doesn’t. Michel, who is averaging 5.5 yards per carry and 80.0 yards per game, runs with excellent quickness in his cuts, quickly scanning and finishing with deceiving run strength. He doesn’t have the build of Chubb, but Michel has been impressive in pass pro, using leverage and courage to take out blitzers. Michel missed last week (ankle), but is expected to play vs. MSU. –LT Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State, rSR. (6-5, 304, 5.17, #55) One of the keys to this game will be the battle between Georgia’s front seven and the Mississippi State offensive line. UGA has a handful of future pros rushing the passer on every snap, but the Starkville Bulldogs have talent in the trenches, starting with Rankin at left tackle. He delivers pop at the point of attack and uses his strong hands to latch-and-control defenders in the run game. The biggest test will be in pass protection where he shows the necessary balance and alert instincts for the next level, but does he have the lateral range to cut off and mirror Georgia’s edge speed? He held up well against LSU’s pass rush last week and another strong week will have his draft arrow pointing north. –DE/OLB Lorenzo Carter, Georgia, SR. (6-5, 242, 4.79, #7) Similar to Georgia’s rush attack on offense, the Bulldogs have a pair of talented rushers on defense with Carter and redshirt senior DE/OLB Davin Bellamy (6-4, 242, 4.79, #17). Two weeks ago, Notre Dame had few answers for Carter, who finished with seven tackles, one sack and two forced fumbles, recovering both. He has the flexible athleticism and edge speed that NFL teams covet in pass rusher prospects, also using his length to maintain leverage and stay free from blockers. Carter lacks ideal functional strength and doesn’t get much push when nose-to-nose with blockers, but he shows various jab techniques to get blockers off balance, while also tracking the backfield action to follow the football. –LB Roquan Smith, Georgia, JR. (6-0, 224, 4.64, #3) Notre Dame’s mobile quarterback Brandon Wimbush is averaging 6.4 yards per carry this season, but managed only 1 yard on 16 carries against Georgia — and Smith was the main reason. The Bulldogs’ leading tackler is a tick undersized, but he has sideline-to-sideline speed and closes in the blink of an eye. Smith is quick to key and diagnose, putting himself in position to attack and breaking down well on the move to wrap and finish in space. Mississippi State uses the run to set up the pass and Smith will be tasked with not only mirroring Fitzgerald, but also limit the big plays by junior RB Aeris Williams (6-0, 215, 4.59, #27), who is averaging 112.0 yards per game and 7.0 yards per rush through three games. Other Mississippi State prospects to watch: WR Donald Gray, SR. (5-9, 193, 4.58, #6); TE Jordan Thomas, SR. (6-4, 281, 4.88, #83); MLB Dezmond Harris, rSR. (6-3, 239, 4.80, #11); LB Gerri Green, rJR. (6-3, 243, 4.70, #4); CB Tolando Cleveland, rSR. (5-10, 190, 4.56, #7); DS Brandon Bryant, rJR. (5-11, 205, 4.54, #1). Other Georgia prospects to watch: DE Jonathan Ledbetter, JR. (6-3, 251, 4.76, #13); NT John Atkins, rSR. (6-3, 300, 5.29, #97); DL Trenton Thompson, JR. (6-3, 307, 5.02, #78); TE Jeb Blazevich, SR. (6-5, 248, 4.73, #83); WR Javon Wims, SR. (6-3, 218, 4.59, #6); WR Terry Godwin, JR. (5-11, 175, 4.42, #5) |
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