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New Week 7 FBS/FCS/D2 Top 25's & 2019 NFL Draft QB Prospects Released

NCAA Football FBS-Top 25 - Week 7

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NCAA FCS-1AA Top 25 - Week 7

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NCAA D2 Football Top 25 - Week 7


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NFL Draft Top 7 QB Prospects have been analyzed by their strengths and weaknesses. We will be evaluating all prospects at the NFL Reese's SR Bowl, as we have the past 2 years. We have received over 325 names of prospects from NFL scouts/GMs. The now #1 football analyst in all of college football will break down who is going to go where by addressing each athletes overall strengths & weaknesses throughout the season. The NFL draft players in my combine/technique training program will be given proven and elite ways to improve in areas before the 2019 NFL draft.


Justin Herbert 6'6,233LBs - Oregon
Strengths: Reminds me a lot of Carson Wentz in his overall athleticism and is a major reason he is being highly regarded as the best QB in the 2019 NFL Draft. He comes from a outstanding offensive scheme that is proven to build Quarterbacks to the likes of a Marcus Mariotta and at 1:04 into the Cal highlights, you will see how well he is able to push the ball downfield. He is very well coached in "looking off" the defensive backs and has highly active feet in the pocket, while using great body weight transition upon release of the football.
Weaknesses: While Herbert has been very efficient, he lacks the big numbers you will see out of many QB's in this years NFL Draft. His mobility in the pocket will benefit him heavily at the next level, but Oregon's spread attack is always prolific in the run game nationally, which does create many wide open opportunities for the Quarterback when executing play action plays. Stats and most recent game footage can be found on each profile.
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Drew Lock 6'4, 225LB - Missouri Tigers
Strengths: Very good arm strength with outstanding accuracy. Exhibits very good timing with his receivers at Mizzou and has been the most prolific QB statistically, as he has started since his freshmen season. Led Big 12 in TD passes in 2017, over Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield.
Weaknesses: Has not played well against top opponents as cited by SB Nation. He is indecisive at times and has a slight hitch in his throwing motion that delays his delivery. This could explain how his play can drop off against more intuitive and speedy defensive backs, which should be a cause for concern moving forward and needs to be addressed moving forward.

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This loss

was many things. Embarrassing, humiliatating, aluminating AND very expensive. I’m real happy that Dr. Bendapudi was in attendance last night. Because when AD Tyra comes to her and says these are the figures that reveal what it will cost TO KEEP BOBBY PETRINO HERE and these are the figures that reveal how much it will cost to dump him. It’s expensive, very expensive, in either case but the reasoning that VP Tyra should use is that we cannot afford NOT to let Bobby go at the end of the season. We have seats to fill and sell. There is absolutely no excuse for that exhibition last night other than bad, very bad, coaching. I still think there is good talent on the field (my glass half full attitude) that a good, fired up coach and skilled staff could restore our winning ways. Let’s all hope that Dr. Bendapudi reacts as quickly as she did with the snotter situation a couple of months ago. And, no, I don’t have any suggestions for AD Tyra as to whom he should go after. This situation should be very attractive to any number of coaches out there as we have the facilities, conference affiliation and fan base to be successful. Perhaps AD Tyra could mount a fund raising similiar to the one that raised the original $15 million back in the early ‘90s to get our stadium off the ground. Yep I donated then (still giving-annual donation) and I’ll donate again. This is too important to “put off” because it’s too expensive because we cannot afford not to act . . . . now,

GO CARDS - BEAT EVERYBODY!!! God Bless America!!!

The only positive from last night....

I am *trying* to find something from this season, and one thing was positive from last night. Jawon Pass really had a pretty good game. It was actually his best of the season. He was 23-35 for 299 yards. That was good for about a 66% completion rate and he had 2 passing TD's.

Other than that, and the usual good performance from Creque there was nothing positive I could find.

VanGorder's defense could not stop ME from scoring. And I am recovering from back surgery, and am in pain. LOL

Soft

Slow teams don’t let what happened tonight happen to them.
Small teams don’t let what happened tonight happen to them.
Young teams don’t let what happened tonight happen to them.
Talentless teams don’t let what happened tonight happen to them.
Unfocused teams don’t let what happened tonight happen to them.
Poorly coached teams don’t let what happened tonight happen to them.

Our defense resembles all the above factors in some quantity. But, our defense let what happened tonight happen because they were SOFT. And that ain’t acceptable under any circumstance in any quantity.

Not one player put his body on the line for his team tonight. This is the 1st time I’ve been embarrassed as a football fan.
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Attendance at Select-A-Seat Event...

If anyone besides me showed up last nite, I'm interested to know. I'd gauge the attendance incl. my wife and me at 50-100.

It was promoted as 6-8 PM. We showed up at around 6:30 and stayed for 45 minutes. Got to know a young CAF guy a little better whom we met at our tailgate a couple weeks ago.

Anyone thinking the Mack factor would carry over to this event was likely disappointed...
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Attendance . . . . .

The announced attendance was 51K and change. No way. Same as last week (52K and change). I believe what AD Tyra has decided to do is to count season tickets sold plus (+) individual tickets sold for the game and announcing that as the actual attendance. I guess that is “ok” but it is, indeed, misleading. Perhaps some media savvy person will question Mr. Tyra about this.

GO CARDS - BEAT EVERYBODY!!! God Bless America!!!

Fake call sheet

Game day just had a story about the 1999 game between Texas and Oklahoma. Texas was a huge favorite. Mike Leach the new OK coach devised a plan to drop a fake call sheet. It worked, Texas picked it up and ran with it. OK went 17-0 before the Texas OC realized it was junk. Texas went on to win big.

Doesn’t this sound familiar? Game day was glorifying the story even though Texas basically did the same thing we did. They interviewed Leach who admitted to it.

They dragged us through the mud for the same thing. Even though the drop was done by a broadcaster. The OK drop was committed by a player.

Point is any team would have done what our coaches did. Texas proved that. I’ve had several people tell me it’s part of the game.
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