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Tuesday practice report

Postby PonyPride » Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:48 pm

He's baaaaack: Maybe the best sight of the day was WR Aldrick Robinson, who had missed several days with a tweaked hamstring, taking part in all drills, and appearing to have no discomfort.

M.I.A.: Missing practice Tuesday were CB Derrius Bell, WR Chayse Joubert, OT J.T. Brooks, RB Chris Butler and RB Billy Dugal.

Hit of the day: Since his arrival at SMU, Justin Willis has been on the receiving end of some pretty punishing hits, but Tuesday likely was the first time he dished out one of the day's biggest hits. Such was the case Tuesday morning when he blasted DB Terry Anderson, planting the freshman walk-on while blocking for another receiver. (To be fair, it actually looked like it might have been accidental, as if Willis just sort of ran Anderson over, rather than trying to drill him. Nonetheless, the end result was pretty dramatic.

Hit of the day — honorable mention: If Willis doesn't get the hit of the day, then it goes to DE Marquis Frazier, who charged into the pocket with LB/TE Pat Fleming lined up next to LT Kelvin Beachum, Jr. Frazier slammed one hand into the front of Fleming's shoulderpads and flattened him, barely slowing down as he ran right over him.

Pipe splitter: K Matt Szymanski again was sharp on field goals, hitting consecutive field goals while backing up a few yards at a time until he finally missed from 47 yards.

Off-guard: Redshirt freshman Jordan Free and sophomore Josh LeRibeus rotated with the first-team offensive line at left guard during 11-on-11 drills.

First pick: Walk-on freshman DB Alex Kling had his first interception of preseason camp when he snagged a pass that deflected off the hands of WR Brad Haynes and ran it in for a score. Kling is a cousin of SMU defensive coordinator Tom Mason.

Hail to the Redskins: A scout for the Washington Redskins was in attendance at Tuesday's practice.

Always on the Hunt: Much has been made about the speed, strength and size of DE Margus Hunt, and with good reason. But he is starting to show one other characteristic that coaches covet: a high-running motor. When RB Bryce Lunday turned the corner on a sweep and headed about 20 yards upfield, the player who chased him out of bounds was Hunt — who had started the play on the opposite side of the field. Shortly thereafter, WR Emmanuel Sanders caught a pass on a deep crossing route, beat LB Brandon Henderson to the far boundary and raced up the sideline toward the end zone. The player who chased Sanders all the way to the end zone (and nearly caught him, thanks in part to Sanders' change of direction): Hunt ... who started running from about 50 yards away and nearly derailed Sanders' route to the end zone.
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby High Horse » Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:57 pm

Always happy to read your reports, so obviously, you got in. Thought practice was closed.
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby smusic 00 » Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:06 pm

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Love reading these reports.
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby SMU 86 » Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:08 pm

The media is still allowed in, just not anyone else(i.e. the general public).
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby Billy Joe » Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:29 pm

Questions:
1) Sanders, Robinson, and Wilkerson are the top 3 receivers. Who is #4? Is there a clear-cut #4 receiver at this time?
2) Who is #2 qb behind Mitchell? Smith or Padron? If Mitchell goes down this year who is going in?
3) How far behind is Hunt from starting? I figure he will play alot this year.
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby JackSon 3 » Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:37 pm

If I missed it, I apologize. What players didn't make it into school and or were declared grey shirts?
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby Vitale » Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:39 pm

Billy Joe wrote:Questions:
1) Sanders, Robinson, and Wilkerson are the top 3 receivers. Who is #4? Is there a clear-cut #4 receiver at this time?
2) Who is #2 qb behind Mitchell? Smith or Padron? If Mitchell goes down this year who is going in?
3) How far behind is Hunt from starting? I figure he will play alot this year.

From what I've gathered after reading PonyPride's reports, I'd say they haven't named a fourth WR, Braden Smith is the #2 QB and Hunt likely won't start this year unless something happens to Thompson. But next year — who knows?
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby jason54858 » Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:24 pm

Vitale wrote:
Billy Joe wrote:Questions:
1) Sanders, Robinson, and Wilkerson are the top 3 receivers. Who is #4? Is there a clear-cut #4 receiver at this time?
2) Who is #2 qb behind Mitchell? Smith or Padron? If Mitchell goes down this year who is going in?
3) How far behind is Hunt from starting? I figure he will play alot this year.

From what I've gathered after reading PonyPride's reports, I'd say they haven't named a fourth WR, Braden Smith is the #2 QB and Hunt likely won't start this year unless something happens to Thompson. But next year — who knows?


Beasley or Willis is my guess
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby Stallion » Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:26 pm

Darius Johnson will start by Game No. 3.
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby Charleston Pony » Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:08 pm

I'd be surprised if Haynes doesn't work his way into the rotation or see some reps
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby ClickClack » Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:19 pm

I am a big fan of Loftin...I think loftin should be the 4th and beasley can rotate in with him. Haynes can get some reps at Wilkersons position. I think it would be great if daruis johnson could red shirt (since we have capable 4th receiver options) and learn the system for 1 year, then have 4 years to play, having expirence in the system when he is steps on the field from day one...just my 2 cents
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby mrydel » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:05 pm

No way you keep Johnson off the field. Beef needs to grow but speed needs to go now.
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby Sunshine » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:31 pm

Bradley 'The Invisible Man' Haynes. I see you Brad!!!!! I see you in the red zone!!!! I see ya!!!!! Oh. I forgot.... Red Zone????? I see ya!

This offense was not designed for someone Haynes' size. He really shouldn't have to compete with the shorter receivers. He's a different type of receiver and should be used that way. If he's not used the right way, that will definitely be a waste of talent.
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby Billy Joe » Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:45 pm

It is nice to see some depth at the position.
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Re: Tuesday practice report

Postby jason54858 » Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:04 pm

Billy Joe wrote:It is nice to see some depth at the position.



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