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by ponydawg » Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:04 pm
Hadn't noticed posted yet, maybe it has..... http://www.texasfootball.com/college-al ... iew/179116Here is a little excerpt from the article: Without singling people out…let’s single out the three most vital players for the Mustangs’ chances of winning the conference.
WR Terrance Wilkerson
Aldrick Robinson, the team’s leading receiver with 65 catches, 1,301 yards and 14 touchdowns, is gone to Washington after being drafted by the Redskins. Cole Beasley and Darius Johnson are back to catch passes from QB Kyle Padron, but they are relatively known quantities: high-volume receivers who aren’t necessarily known as the best deep threats. Enter Wilkerson – or, really, re-enter Wilkerson. The senior from DeSoto missed the 2010 season for academic reasons, but caught 42 passes for 527 yards and four touchdowns in 2009. He is an outstanding receiver who will be asked to be a third and final piece of a receiving trifecta.
G Josh LeRibeus
Offensive linemen aren’t supposed to make these lists – they don’t notch any positive stats (only sacks allowed and penalties) – but LeRibeus is as important a cog as the Mustangs have. Another guy who was academically ineligible for the 2010 season, LeRibeus started every game in 2009 and will rejoin a line that returns every one of its starters. I repeat: the SMU offensive line returns every one of its starters. At 305 pounds, the Richardson Berkner alum will be an important part of what should be perhaps the Mustangs’ biggest asset.
CB Richard Crawford
So, if the road to the Conference USA title goes through Houston and Tulsa, and Houston and Tulsa have prolific quarterbacks, and SMU plays both Houston and Tulsa on the road…the Mustangs should probably try to stop those quarterbacks, right? That’s where the secondary comes in. Free safety Chris Banjo is a legitimate star, but he needs more help back there. Crawford, a senior from Oceanside, California, will be asked to be the man at corner. Reports out of spring are positive for Crawford, saying he’s made strides in his game. If it’s true, and Crawford can become a legitimate No. 1 shut-down cornerback, the Conference USA race just got tighter.
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by mrydel » Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:50 pm
ponydawg wrote:Hadn't noticed posted yet, maybe it has..... http://www.texasfootball.com/college-al ... iew/179116Here is a little excerpt from the article: Without singling people out…let’s single out the three most vital players for the Mustangs’ chances of winning the conference.
WR Terrance Wilkerson
Aldrick Robinson, the team’s leading receiver with 65 catches, 1,301 yards and 14 touchdowns, is gone to Washington after being drafted by the Redskins. Cole Beasley and Darius Johnson are back to catch passes from QB Kyle Padron, but they are relatively known quantities: high-volume receivers who aren’t necessarily known as the best deep threats. Enter Wilkerson – or, really, re-enter Wilkerson. The senior from DeSoto missed the 2010 season for academic reasons, but caught 42 passes for 527 yards and four touchdowns in 2009. He is an outstanding receiver who will be asked to be a third and final piece of a receiving trifecta.
G Josh LeRibeus
Offensive linemen aren’t supposed to make these lists – they don’t notch any positive stats (only sacks allowed and penalties) – but LeRibeus is as important a cog as the Mustangs have. Another guy who was academically ineligible for the 2010 season, LeRibeus started every game in 2009 and will rejoin a line that returns every one of its starters. I repeat: the SMU offensive line returns every one of its starters. At 305 pounds, the Richardson Berkner alum will be an important part of what should be perhaps the Mustangs’ biggest asset.
CB Richard Crawford
So, if the road to the Conference USA title goes through Houston and Tulsa, and Houston and Tulsa have prolific quarterbacks, and SMU plays both Houston and Tulsa on the road…the Mustangs should probably try to stop those quarterbacks, right? That’s where the secondary comes in. Free safety Chris Banjo is a legitimate star, but he needs more help back there. Crawford, a senior from Oceanside, California, will be asked to be the man at corner. Reports out of spring are positive for Crawford, saying he’s made strides in his game. If it’s true, and Crawford can become a legitimate No. 1 shut-down cornerback, the Conference USA race just got tighter.
In reference to the last sentence, If Crawford can become a legitimate No.1 shut-down cornerback, the Conference USA gap between returning West ChampionSMU and the others just got wider. How is that for some sunshine on a summer day.
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by ponyte » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:01 pm
That's mighty close to an expectation which is verboten on this board. Sun shining is unrealistic dreams without expectations (and according to some on this board, any prediction or desire to see the Ponies win one game a year is sun shining based on our past recruiting).
With that in mind, might one offer an alternate to the logic displayed above. Something like, if Crawford is a legitimate No. 1 shut-down corner, the Conference USA gap between the god awful have-nots that can't and won't recruit and the rest just got turn into an alternate universe where any fantasy without expectation is possible.
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by skyscraper » Wed Jun 15, 2011 8:55 pm
A pretty reasonable and thoughtful analysis on those three players.
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by Hal » Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:16 pm
Mark it down: If he stays healthy and motivated this season, LeRibeus will be first-team all-conference ... and our highest draftee next April.
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