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Sebo will be ready for office use "later in May", and brown will be the home uni color.
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It say "or" after Sheehan. (It also says that after Bullock). I assume that means that the number one QB (and number 2) running back hasn't been completely decided on. But then again, Sheehan is QB for the white, While it is turner and Glaud splitting on orange.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Sheehan number 1 @ QB, Dozier number 1 @ Mike, and it looks like we're still in the standard 4-3.
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I'd assume that means it's still very much up for contention, but Sheehan has a leg up right now. Same with Bullock for back-up RB.PGY Tiercel wrote:It say "or" after Sheehan. (It also says that after Bullock). I assume that means that the number one QB (and number 2) running back hasn't been completely decided on. But then again, Sheehan is QB for the white, While it is turner and Glaud splitting on orange.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Sheehan number 1 @ QB, Dozier number 1 @ Mike, and it looks like we're still in the standard 4-3.
Fells and Jackson are both still third string. I was hoping they'd be doing a little better, but they still have plenty of time. Maybe we're just stacked at LB this year.
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My general philosophy in this situation is Sheehan gets the nod. You've got one guy who is in his 4th year in the system and another in his 2nd. If they're even close to equal you go with the young guy who has higher upside.
I expressed interest in seeing Sheehan play this spring game, but now seeing him at the top of the depth chart is VERY interesting.
I expressed interest in seeing Sheehan play this spring game, but now seeing him at the top of the depth chart is VERY interesting.
Sheehan's gotta find a way to throw the ball to the guys on the correct team .... Last year he threw 0 TDs and how many INTs? If he is in contention for the starting position, he must have really performed strong during spring drills.
My gut still says AT, but I'll respect whatever Brandon and McCall decide on and trust their judgement. All I care about is that we have a good starting qb who can lead the team.
My gut still says AT, but I'll respect whatever Brandon and McCall decide on and trust their judgement. All I care about is that we have a good starting qb who can lead the team.
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Wow...talk about being in the minority on that.moneymaker02 wrote:yuck, i hate those brown pieces of crap, they look like poopTG1996 wrote:Sebo will be ready for office use "later in May", and brown will be the home uni color.
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Ah, been taking lessons at the "bgsufalcon24 Charm School", I see...moneymaker02 wrote:yuck, i hate those brown pieces of crap, they look like poopTG1996 wrote:Sebo will be ready for office use "later in May", and brown will be the home uni color.
I would assume if we're going with brown it will be the same ones we've seen the last year-plus, but if there is talk of changing the look of the whites, maybe we'll see a brown in that look instead.
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Brown Jerseys are the only jesrsey I have ever considered buying but i cant find them anywhere....
Craig Rutherford is now the starting LS
A jumbled look at what I think the overall depth chart looks like...(I am sure they will put something out tomorrow that changes all of this.)
TE 89 Jimmy Scheidler (6-4, 244, r-So.) 91 Nick Rieke (6-4 250 r-FR)
TB Eric Ransom (5-10 180 Jr.) 33 Chris Bullock (5-11, 220, r-So.) 5 Dan Macon (6-1, 214, r-Sr.) 34 Curtis Van Demark (6-2 214r-Jr) Willie GeterRB5-8170 Mark WooldridgeLB5-9190
FB 11 Pete Winovich (6-3, 248, Sr.) 20 Andre Boomer (6-1 225 r-Jr)
QB 13 Tyler Sheehan (6-3, 225, So.) 17 Anthony Turner (6-2, 229, r-Jr.) 18 Anthony Glaud (6-3 212 r-FR) 16 Tony Hunter (6-1 205 R-So) Nate BrownQB6-4225
E 7 Freddie Barnes (6-2, 212, r-So.) 84 Derek Brighton (5-10 184 r-FR)
H 1 Corey Partridge (5-11, 184, r-Jr.) 86 Zach Charles (5-10, 179, So.) 82 Benjy Kennedy (6-1 182 r-SR) Ray HutsonWR6-2180
Z 83 Tyrone Pronty (6-0, 181, So.) 15 Calvin Wiley (5-11, 195, r-So.) 12 Chris Wright (5-10, 190, r-So.) Adrian HodgesWR6-1180 Badowsky?
Z 3 Marques Parks (5-11, 192, r-Jr.) 85 Kelvin Davis (5-11 175 r-FR) 81 Matt Emans (6-2, 200, r-Sr.) Carter?
LT 71 Drew Nystrom (6-5 300 r-SR) 76 Aaron Kent (6-6, 291, r-Jr.) 60 Jarrett Buckosh (6-7 293 R-So) Ben BojicicOL6-4273
LG 75 Shane Steffy (6-3, 302, r-So.) 98 Brady Minturn (6-4, 288, r-So.) 72 Andrew Stanford (6-3, 297, r-Sr.) 64 Scott Albert (6-7 300 r-So) Josh DodgeOL6-3290
C 78 Kory Lichtensteiger (6-3, 300, r-Sr.) 65 Patrick Watson (6-5, 287, r-Sr.)
RG 55 Brandon Curtis (6-2 285 R-Jr) 74 Jeffrey Fink (6-5, 290, r-Jr.) 50 Brandon Mack (6-5 283 Sr)
RT 73 Kevin Huelsman (6-5, 290, r-Sr.) 56 Tyler Donahue (6-6 281 r-FR)
E 99 Diyral Briggs (6-4, 230, r-Jr.) 47 Adrian Baker (6-3, 218, r-Jr.) 97 Darius Smith (6-2 217 r-FR) 49 Nick Lawrence (6-2 230 R-So) Andrew Johnson IVDL6-4265
DT 88 Sean O’Drobinak (6-4, 270, r-Sr.) 87 D.J. Young (6-5 278 So) 91 Garth Hartung (6-1 244 R-Jr) Preston BurrellDL6-5270 Nick TorressoDL6-3290
NG 90 Michael Ream (6-3, 270, r-So.) 59 Nick Davis (6-3 281 R-Jr) 63 Orlando Barrow (6-2 287 r-FR) Darren BranchDL6-2230
E 58 Jacob Hardwick (6-3, 260, r-So.) 40 Joe Schaefer (6-4 256 R-Jr) 51 Angelo Magnone (6-3 235 r-FR) 94 Carlos Tipton (6-3 230 r-FR) Kevin AlvaradoDL6-2255
SAM 25 P.J. Mahone (5-11, 201, So.) Josh Schiedler (5-11 207 Fr.) 42 Eugene Fells III (6-1 215 So) 37 Aaron Davis (6-2, 197, r-So.) Christopher YoungLB6-0210
Mike 30 Erique Dozier (6-0, 221, r-Jr.) 45 Cody Basler (6-3, 238, r-So.) 43 Brandon Jackson (6-2 231 So) Glen StanleyLB6-2205
Will 9 Loren Hargrove (5-11, 211, r-Sr.) 44 John Haneline (6-2, 231, r-Jr.) 36 Lewis Parks (6-2 228 r-FR) Jerrson Davis LB 6-2 200 35 Nate Waldron (5-11 211 r-Jr) Gary WrightLB6-2205
CB 2 Antonio Smith (5-10, 180, Jr.) 23 Tarell Lewis (5-10, 187, So.) Anthony SmithDB6-1187 filari?
FS 24 Jahmal Brown (5-10, 192, So.) 28 Calvin Marshall (5-11 190 So)
SS 4 Jerett Sanderson (6-0, 189, So.) 22 Vincent Corner (5-9, 200, So.) Anthony Mosley (6-1 190 Fr.) Walker?
CB 21 Kenny Lewis (5-11, 185, Jr.) 39 Roger Williams (5-9 184 So) Alfred Tomlinson (5-9 175 FR) Derrick Williams 6-0 175
LS 46 Craig Rutherford (5-11, 204, So.) 54 Kyle Cutler (6-1, 227, r-Sr.)
P Sinisa Vrvilo 6-1 234
K Nick Iovinelli (6-0 180 Jr.) 31 Matthew Norsic (6-1 203 R-So) 32 Paul Belany (5-10 177 R-So)
Craig Rutherford is now the starting LS
A jumbled look at what I think the overall depth chart looks like...(I am sure they will put something out tomorrow that changes all of this.)
TE 89 Jimmy Scheidler (6-4, 244, r-So.) 91 Nick Rieke (6-4 250 r-FR)
TB Eric Ransom (5-10 180 Jr.) 33 Chris Bullock (5-11, 220, r-So.) 5 Dan Macon (6-1, 214, r-Sr.) 34 Curtis Van Demark (6-2 214r-Jr) Willie GeterRB5-8170 Mark WooldridgeLB5-9190
FB 11 Pete Winovich (6-3, 248, Sr.) 20 Andre Boomer (6-1 225 r-Jr)
QB 13 Tyler Sheehan (6-3, 225, So.) 17 Anthony Turner (6-2, 229, r-Jr.) 18 Anthony Glaud (6-3 212 r-FR) 16 Tony Hunter (6-1 205 R-So) Nate BrownQB6-4225
E 7 Freddie Barnes (6-2, 212, r-So.) 84 Derek Brighton (5-10 184 r-FR)
H 1 Corey Partridge (5-11, 184, r-Jr.) 86 Zach Charles (5-10, 179, So.) 82 Benjy Kennedy (6-1 182 r-SR) Ray HutsonWR6-2180
Z 83 Tyrone Pronty (6-0, 181, So.) 15 Calvin Wiley (5-11, 195, r-So.) 12 Chris Wright (5-10, 190, r-So.) Adrian HodgesWR6-1180 Badowsky?
Z 3 Marques Parks (5-11, 192, r-Jr.) 85 Kelvin Davis (5-11 175 r-FR) 81 Matt Emans (6-2, 200, r-Sr.) Carter?
LT 71 Drew Nystrom (6-5 300 r-SR) 76 Aaron Kent (6-6, 291, r-Jr.) 60 Jarrett Buckosh (6-7 293 R-So) Ben BojicicOL6-4273
LG 75 Shane Steffy (6-3, 302, r-So.) 98 Brady Minturn (6-4, 288, r-So.) 72 Andrew Stanford (6-3, 297, r-Sr.) 64 Scott Albert (6-7 300 r-So) Josh DodgeOL6-3290
C 78 Kory Lichtensteiger (6-3, 300, r-Sr.) 65 Patrick Watson (6-5, 287, r-Sr.)
RG 55 Brandon Curtis (6-2 285 R-Jr) 74 Jeffrey Fink (6-5, 290, r-Jr.) 50 Brandon Mack (6-5 283 Sr)
RT 73 Kevin Huelsman (6-5, 290, r-Sr.) 56 Tyler Donahue (6-6 281 r-FR)
E 99 Diyral Briggs (6-4, 230, r-Jr.) 47 Adrian Baker (6-3, 218, r-Jr.) 97 Darius Smith (6-2 217 r-FR) 49 Nick Lawrence (6-2 230 R-So) Andrew Johnson IVDL6-4265
DT 88 Sean O’Drobinak (6-4, 270, r-Sr.) 87 D.J. Young (6-5 278 So) 91 Garth Hartung (6-1 244 R-Jr) Preston BurrellDL6-5270 Nick TorressoDL6-3290
NG 90 Michael Ream (6-3, 270, r-So.) 59 Nick Davis (6-3 281 R-Jr) 63 Orlando Barrow (6-2 287 r-FR) Darren BranchDL6-2230
E 58 Jacob Hardwick (6-3, 260, r-So.) 40 Joe Schaefer (6-4 256 R-Jr) 51 Angelo Magnone (6-3 235 r-FR) 94 Carlos Tipton (6-3 230 r-FR) Kevin AlvaradoDL6-2255
SAM 25 P.J. Mahone (5-11, 201, So.) Josh Schiedler (5-11 207 Fr.) 42 Eugene Fells III (6-1 215 So) 37 Aaron Davis (6-2, 197, r-So.) Christopher YoungLB6-0210
Mike 30 Erique Dozier (6-0, 221, r-Jr.) 45 Cody Basler (6-3, 238, r-So.) 43 Brandon Jackson (6-2 231 So) Glen StanleyLB6-2205
Will 9 Loren Hargrove (5-11, 211, r-Sr.) 44 John Haneline (6-2, 231, r-Jr.) 36 Lewis Parks (6-2 228 r-FR) Jerrson Davis LB 6-2 200 35 Nate Waldron (5-11 211 r-Jr) Gary WrightLB6-2205
CB 2 Antonio Smith (5-10, 180, Jr.) 23 Tarell Lewis (5-10, 187, So.) Anthony SmithDB6-1187 filari?
FS 24 Jahmal Brown (5-10, 192, So.) 28 Calvin Marshall (5-11 190 So)
SS 4 Jerett Sanderson (6-0, 189, So.) 22 Vincent Corner (5-9, 200, So.) Anthony Mosley (6-1 190 Fr.) Walker?
CB 21 Kenny Lewis (5-11, 185, Jr.) 39 Roger Williams (5-9 184 So) Alfred Tomlinson (5-9 175 FR) Derrick Williams 6-0 175
LS 46 Craig Rutherford (5-11, 204, So.) 54 Kyle Cutler (6-1, 227, r-Sr.)
P Sinisa Vrvilo 6-1 234
K Nick Iovinelli (6-0 180 Jr.) 31 Matthew Norsic (6-1 203 R-So) 32 Paul Belany (5-10 177 R-So)
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Pertaining to the unis: Are we not wearing orange anymore aside from the helmets? That's not really a big problem for me. I'm not sure I've ever seen an Orange jersey I actually liked. That's probably why the Browns hardly ever wear an orange jersey. I like this move. I love those brown on white unis and I'm excited to see more of them this season.
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