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J.T. Brooks: ABILITY TO ADJUST

PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:05 pm
by PonyPride
Most athletes have to make adjustments when they advance to the next level of competition. Some have to get stronger, some have to get leaner. Some learn new positions, while many have to learn new responsibilities as they operate in a new offensive or defensive scheme.

J.T. Brooks, who will be a redshirt sophomore in the fall, has had to make changes in each of those areas. A former Wishbone guard who played in a four-point stance in high school, Brooks is now the leading candidate to take over the starting right tackle spot in SMU's Run-and-Shoot offense, a system that requires its linemen to play in an upright, two-point stance.

Brooks visited with PonyFans.com to discuss the adjustments he has made on and off the field, and what offensive line coach Dennis McKnight expects from all of the Mustangs' blockers.

http://www.ponyfans.com/features/index.php?id=97

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:39 pm
by kull
many thanks

PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:04 am
by GeorgiaMustang
It's nice to actually see some beef on the line. With Brooks and Lereibus we at least have two 300+ guys on the line at a time. I'd still like to see us average 300 across the front with the exception of possibly the center (for mobility measures).

PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:26 am
by PK
Nice story Pride.

PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:24 am
by Dark Horse
GeorgiaMustang wrote:It's nice to actually see some beef on the line. With Brooks and Lereibus we at least have two 300+ guys on the line at a time. I'd still like to see us average 300 across the front with the exception of possibly the center (for mobility measures).
I agree. I know coaches say it's more important to be athletic than huge, but look at the lines they had at Hawaii - all of them were 300 and above, weren't they? I think Tennison is nearly 300 pounds, and Nwangwu and Free have to be in that range, too.

Thanks for all your work, guys

PostPosted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:50 pm
by Cadillac
Dark Horse wrote:I agree. I know coaches say it's more important to be athletic than huge, but look at the lines they had at Hawaii - all of them were 300 and above, weren't they? I think Tennison is nearly 300 pounds, and Nwangwu and Free have to be in that range, too.

Thanks for all your work, guys


The "Biggin's" that we've got on the Roster today as OL, are (with "listed weights":

J.T. Brooks 6-5 312
J. LeRibeus 6-3 330
S. Nwangwu 6-4 320


Honorable Mention:
Jordan Free 6-2 294
Kelly Turner 6-3 293

Sure, weight isn't everthing, but if the emphasis is on body composition, then it should be "Good weight" you would think.

-CoS