Just Realized ...
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:50 am
We are going to be VERY good next year. Let's look at the facts across the board by position versus last year where we are upgrading pretty much across the board:
- QB (enough said assuming GG makes it). If not, look at CP: "Compiled 29-1 record as a starting quarterback at Junipero Serra... LED THE STATE with over 3,500 passing yards and 42 touchdowns, earning first-team All-State and All-CIF honors... Ranked as the No. 2 quarterback and No. 13 player overall in the state by CaliHiSports.com... Guided his team to an undefeated 15-0 season in 2009, throwing for 44 touchdowns" ... The ONLY reason this guy wasn't a 4 (or even 5) star was his height. We are very lucky to have him. He LED THE STATE. #2 QB IN THE STATE ... California ... Dude threw to Robert Woods. Time to give this guy his props. Solid, solid backup.
- RB. Enough said. Best in conference, one of best in the nation. And, with KC healthy and lil' Fridge (Wimbley), we will be even deeper there this year which I hope makes Zach even better (more rest for him).
- WR. DJ is probably best in the conference now. Thompson, Holman, JJ, and Holleman are all now a year older/more experienced and you have a Parade All-American in backup role (Dieter) plus Lagassi which is probably an upgrade to Beasley. And they will ALL be working with one of the best WR coaches in all of college football (definitely an upgrade in coaching there for sure).
- OL. Here's the debate. Personally IMHO, we are upgrading at center (Junk, former all conference, probably the best center in the conference now) and another OL (Gottschalk - just look at the guy's bio: 14th-best center in the nation by Rivals... All-CIF Pac-5 Division First-Team selection... Serra League Most Valuable Lineman) with another very experienced OL (Collins). We will be deeper here than we've been in a while. The only REAL replacements are 2 guys. Biggest question mark but I feel we'll be better. Beach's position will not be an upgrade nor, probably, will be Lereibus. But others will be. And an upgrade in coach here as well.
Defense...
Dline: NG is same, all conference. Margus is a freak, all conference. And Christian Holloway (possibly the best athlete on the entire defense) and Grenier on the other end.
LB: Enough said. By far, the best LB corps in the conference. Probably 3 all conference next year.
DB: Acker is solid and Middleton is an upgrade.
Safeties: They will certainly be bigger and Roundtree looks to be a beast. We will be deep here with AJ Justice and perhaps Randolph. Upgrade athletically at this position.
Special Teams will be rock solid - there are lots of guys competing for PT and will be working hard to impress, especially some young talented guys.
So, my fellow PF-ers, it's time to realize (contrary to what some of you want to believe) we will be VERY good next year. (And with that home schedule, THIS will be our break out year - people will be talking about SMU next year nationally). If we didn't have Baylor, TCU, AND aTm on the schedule I'd go as far as saying we finish top 25 but I'm not sure right now if I'm ready to say that yet. We should all be expecting to be conference champs next year and getting behind this team. We haven't been anywhere near this talented across the board since 1986.
- QB (enough said assuming GG makes it). If not, look at CP: "Compiled 29-1 record as a starting quarterback at Junipero Serra... LED THE STATE with over 3,500 passing yards and 42 touchdowns, earning first-team All-State and All-CIF honors... Ranked as the No. 2 quarterback and No. 13 player overall in the state by CaliHiSports.com... Guided his team to an undefeated 15-0 season in 2009, throwing for 44 touchdowns" ... The ONLY reason this guy wasn't a 4 (or even 5) star was his height. We are very lucky to have him. He LED THE STATE. #2 QB IN THE STATE ... California ... Dude threw to Robert Woods. Time to give this guy his props. Solid, solid backup.
- RB. Enough said. Best in conference, one of best in the nation. And, with KC healthy and lil' Fridge (Wimbley), we will be even deeper there this year which I hope makes Zach even better (more rest for him).
- WR. DJ is probably best in the conference now. Thompson, Holman, JJ, and Holleman are all now a year older/more experienced and you have a Parade All-American in backup role (Dieter) plus Lagassi which is probably an upgrade to Beasley. And they will ALL be working with one of the best WR coaches in all of college football (definitely an upgrade in coaching there for sure).
- OL. Here's the debate. Personally IMHO, we are upgrading at center (Junk, former all conference, probably the best center in the conference now) and another OL (Gottschalk - just look at the guy's bio: 14th-best center in the nation by Rivals... All-CIF Pac-5 Division First-Team selection... Serra League Most Valuable Lineman) with another very experienced OL (Collins). We will be deeper here than we've been in a while. The only REAL replacements are 2 guys. Biggest question mark but I feel we'll be better. Beach's position will not be an upgrade nor, probably, will be Lereibus. But others will be. And an upgrade in coach here as well.
Defense...
Dline: NG is same, all conference. Margus is a freak, all conference. And Christian Holloway (possibly the best athlete on the entire defense) and Grenier on the other end.
LB: Enough said. By far, the best LB corps in the conference. Probably 3 all conference next year.
DB: Acker is solid and Middleton is an upgrade.
Safeties: They will certainly be bigger and Roundtree looks to be a beast. We will be deep here with AJ Justice and perhaps Randolph. Upgrade athletically at this position.
Special Teams will be rock solid - there are lots of guys competing for PT and will be working hard to impress, especially some young talented guys.
So, my fellow PF-ers, it's time to realize (contrary to what some of you want to believe) we will be VERY good next year. (And with that home schedule, THIS will be our break out year - people will be talking about SMU next year nationally). If we didn't have Baylor, TCU, AND aTm on the schedule I'd go as far as saying we finish top 25 but I'm not sure right now if I'm ready to say that yet. We should all be expecting to be conference champs next year and getting behind this team. We haven't been anywhere near this talented across the board since 1986.