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Fields the FUTURE @ RB???Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???I'm interested to see how he did in their loss the first round of the playoffs. Anyone have that info??
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???im excited too... im sure if we didnt have shaunbrey lighting it up, literally paving the way for HS RB recruits to see its possible to put up the stats he did, i dont think we would've gotten Fields... its not every day you see a RB put up 1200 yards in a pass oriented offense, especially a June Jones run offense... plus theres a huge upside, believe it or not, hes only been a RB for 2 years...
i told you guys finishing off the season with a win in the hawaii bowl will pay huge dividends in recruiting... a win is still a win, and a loss is still a loss no matter how much you lose by... Last edited by mustang musashi on Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
"Do nothing that is of no use..."
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???
http://www.ardmoreite.com/sports/x18209 ... rrys-Field Take Fields’ averages from this season, and you might think it’s hard to not find a great moment he gave Madill fans. There’s a long kick return in Madill’s 3A first-round playoff against Blanchard. Fields sprinted down the Blanchard sideline 80 yards for a touchdown to cut into a 14-3 lead. The Wildcats came up short, 14-11, but Fields made his mark away from offense. And it was wide receiver Kevin Roberts’ favorite play of Fields’. “If you make a big play on special teams, that gets you back in the game,†he said. Three weeks earlier, Fields ended a week of sorrow with an eight-carry, five-touchdown, 297-yard game in a 49-0 win over Lone Grove. His paternal step-grandfather, close friend and cousin’s grandmother all died the same week. Fields said a week later he didn’t know how he would play against Lone Grove, which had lost to Madill by a point in 2008. “I guess last year they almost beat us, so I guess I had that in the back of my mind,†he said. “From the first run, all I had to do was stick to the game plan. I had a big gain.†One not-so great rushing night, however, is Fields’ favorite memory from this season. In week 6, then seventh-ranked Bethany slowed down the running back, holding him to 49 yards on 13 carries, but fifth-ranked Madill came away with a 17-10 win in a battle of unbeatens. “It showed I stayed in the game and I kept my head,†he said. "Do nothing that is of no use..."
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???Losing to Blanchard isn't anything to be ashamed of. They are definitely one of those schools that has a lot of talent and is continually in the playoff picture in OK high school football. One of the neighboring city rivalries is with a town called Tuttle. Tuttle is where players like Heisman winner Jason White is from. So, that Blanchard/Tuttle area, always has a good crop of talent.
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???After enduring the last 20 years of SMU football I could get used to never hearing the words "starting true freshman" again.
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That won't happen. Even UT starts true freshmen every so often.
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???I personally like seeing a true FR coming in and earning a starting job (case in point Kyle Padron). That means we might have the guy for 3-4 years or enjoy an even better upgrade at that position.
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???I am really excited for Fields, but I have a hunch that Pope could be a great steal for us. From what I've heard it sounds like he'll redshirt, especially with his injury, but his combination of size and speed at intriguing. As I recall he was putting up some pretty gawdy numbers before the injury(I know he's in 1A or whatever it is called) and looked great. Maybe he can get even bigger and be a jumbo back like JJ had at Hawaii. I interested to see how he pans out
"I love coaching here at SMU University" -June Jones
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LH, I thought you were at Texas Stadium in 1979 when SMU ushered in the Pony Express. We defeated Rice in our season opener. ED, Craig James and Charles Waggoner all played.
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I wish I was. I was still cheering on the Wildcats watching Jeff Courtwright and Matt Dunigan tearing it up.
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Pope is already up and jogging. It'll be interesting to see how he handles the jump from 1A, so that might be an issue.... but injury wise I think he's supposed to be close to 100% by August. As for the "jumbo back," he's supposedly working really [deleted] his rehab and doing a lot of lifting (upperbody) in the mean time. He's put on some weight already (hopefully from just the weightlifting) so you might not be too far off. ... _ _ .._
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???ED was from Sealy wasn't he? I know he was highly recruited, but wasn't Sealy like one A or something like that back then?
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???he was from Sealy which was 2A at the time which equals 3A now
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???Full Video of his highlights... on scout for a limited time only.. its amazing...
http://smu.scout.com/2/927995.html "Do nothing that is of no use..."
Re: Fields the FUTURE @ RB???This is yesterday's Fox Sports/Scout's Top Rated 25 Commits in The State of Oklahoma and there is one school on this list that normally would look out of place for such a top prospect:
Class of 2010 Final State Rankings - Oklahoma Rank Name Pos City (St.) School Ht/Wt/40 Commit 1 Demarco Cobbs S Central 6-2/205 Texas 2 Bronson Irwin OG Mustang 6-5/315 Oklahoma 3 Calvin Barnett DT Washington 6-3/305 Oklahoma State 4 Austin Haywood TE Southmoore 6-5/240 Oklahoma 5 Aaron Colvin CB Owasso 5-11/175 Oklahoma 6 Eric Bennett CB Washington 5-10/170 Arkansas 7 Daryl Fields RB Madill 6-2/200 SMU 8 Tre Porter CB Carl Albert 6-0/180 9 Chris Littlehead DT Sequoyah 6-3/305 Oklahoma State 10 Xavier Smith CB Edmond North 5-11/180 Missouri 11 Johnny Deaton QB Sand Springs 6-2/190 Oklahoma State 12 Jarrett Lake OLB Jenks 6-2/205 Oklahoma 13 Delans Griffin RB Clinton 5-11/180 Texas Tech 14 Julian Wilson WR Southmoore 6-3/180 Oklahoma 15 Trent Spurgeon OT Owasso 6-7/270 Arizona 16 Courtney Gaston OLB Fort Gibson 6-5/225 Arkansas 17 Jake Alexander OG Jenks 6-2/270 Tulsa 18 Denton Simek OT Prague 6-6/270 Texas Tech 19 Trayvon Henry OLB OC Millwood 6-1/215 Kansas 20 Thomas Roberson WR Union 6-3/190 Tulsa 21 Dominique Jones DT Midwest City 6-1/285 Baylor 22 Bob Graham OT Jenks 6-5/270 Iowa State 23 Tuswani Copeland WR Lawton Mac 5-11/165 Baylor 24 Emmanuel Maxwell LB Midwest City 5-11/200 25 Chris McAlister WR Del City 6-2/175 Posted: 1/26/2010
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