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re: Official Fall Camp Discussion Thread - Who Wants to Wear Out That Trojan arse?
Posted on 8/4/16 at 5:40 pm to remaster916
Posted on 8/4/16 at 5:40 pm to remaster916
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Bozeman was awful as the starting center in 14 when he filled in for Kelly.
even if that's true, he's certainly gotten better in nearly two years of practicing. if he was good enough to be on the field in '14 he must have been half arse decent back then.
Posted on 8/4/16 at 5:57 pm to Cobrasize
Ok. So he didn't beat out all three of them. Foster won the race:
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The competitors: Nigel Knott and three of Alabama's fastest players, cornerback Tony Brown and wide receivers Robert Foster and Calvin Ridley.
It was around a 50-yard race earlier this year, one that showed — if it wasn't clear already — that Knott is very, very fast.
Foster won. But Knott, one of the Tide's freshman cornerbacks, finished ahead of at least Ridley.
Why's that impressive?
There probably aren't many players in the country faster than Ridley, who ran the 40-yard dash in 4.35 seconds during the spring.
While the 5-foot-11, 175-pound Knott needs to get bigger, this much is clear: Alabama has added another freakishly fast and athletic player to a defensive backfield that already had several freakishly fast and athletic players.
"Nigel Knott is a very athletic guy that can play corner or receiver," coach Nick Saban said. "Wants to play corner. Certainly has the athleticism and the skill to do it."
"He really thinks he can come in and help the Alabama defense. He really does."
Many around the country became familiar with Knott's athleticism last summer.
There was a video of Knott running up a wall, doing a backflip off the wall and catching a football mid-backflip.
It went viral and was posted on websites like ESPN, USA Today and Sports Illustrated.
Then at The Opening last July, Knott ran the 40-yard dash in 4.38 seconds and posted the second-best vertical jump at the event (46 ½ inches). And there were more catches while doing backflips.
Knott's high school coach, Tim Shramek, joked about what would happen if he were to race Knott.
"I could get about a two block head start in my truck and he would beat me anyway," Shramek said.
The speed and athletic ability are Knott's greatest strengths as a player.
Before Knott's sophomore year of high school, Shramek can remember watching Knott move around and thinking, "Boy, if it ever comes together for him, he could be really special."
It did.
Knott, the son of former Ole Miss defensive back David Knott, broke out as a junior and developed into a coveted four-star recruit.
The Madison, Mississippi native was the seventh-best cornerback and 62nd-best overall prospect in this year's recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.
"The most impressive thing that I ever saw with him is his closing speed," Shramek said. "With him and (three-star cornerback Taury Dixon) back there, for two years, nobody broke a long touchdown on us. There were times that people would catch a ball and run down the field, but they always caught them. He has incredible closing speed"
The race isn't the only recent proof of Knott being a special kind of athletic.
In January, Knott stood in front of a stack of rectangular football pads that came up to his chest.
Even without a running start, Knott easily jumped over the pads.
Even Tide coaches have been impressed by the videos.
During a trip to Alabama, Shramek was asked by a Tide coach about Knott's catch while doing the backflip off the wall.
Shramek said jokingly, "Well, I was a little disappointed. I showed him how to do it. I did it on the first try, but it took him 10 tries to finally get it."
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Posted on 8/4/16 at 6:41 pm to SECSolomonGrundy
Posted on 8/4/16 at 6:43 pm to TideSaint
I'm still shocked that he finished 2nd
Just once, I would like Foster to catch a little wr screen and go 80 yards with it.
Just once, I would like Foster to catch a little wr screen and go 80 yards with it.
Posted on 8/4/16 at 7:16 pm to Cobrasize
If he hadn't gotten hurt against Ole Miss, we'd be talking about him for Heisman instead of Ridley.
Posted on 8/4/16 at 7:27 pm to TideSaint
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In watching Dieter run basic routes during individual drills one thing became clear: the guy is a very polished receiver. Perhaps even more so, in fact, than Richard Mullaney was a year ago. The Bowling Green transfer is smooth in his routes and makes everything look easy. Not that there was any doubt going into it, but Dieter is fitting in j
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Post-viewing periods: Evans was indeed with the inside guys during individual drills, joining Keith Holcombe to form the duo immediately behind Reuben Foster and Shaun Hamilton. The third group consisted of Keaton Anderson and Joshua McMillon, who looked a tad slimmer compared to the guy we saw back in April. Meanwhile, if there's a better looking fourth group in college football than Davis and Wilson, I'd like to know what league they're in. Maybe the NFC South
This post was edited on 8/4/16 at 7:38 pm
Posted on 8/4/16 at 8:21 pm to Cobrasize
Calvin Ridley can really turn low
Posted on 8/4/16 at 8:45 pm to SECSolomonGrundy
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Bozeman was awful as the starting center in 14 when he filled in for Kelly.
even if that's true, he's certainly gotten better in nearly two years of practicing. if he was good enough to be on the field in '14 he must have been half arse decent back then.
That doesn't mean he has the body type, agility, or arm length to be an OT.
Posted on 8/4/16 at 8:46 pm to Gary Busey
That's literally not human. Looks like a fricken jaguar.
Posted on 8/4/16 at 8:49 pm to Garfield
Was really holding my breath the next photo wasn't him falling to the ground. Luckily, he's extra terrestrial.
Posted on 8/4/16 at 9:39 pm to Gary Busey
Minkah Fitzpatrick is looking fabulous.
Posted on 8/4/16 at 11:02 pm to imraged
nah im pretty sure that's tracy morgan
Posted on 8/4/16 at 11:02 pm to imraged
*double post
This post was edited on 8/5/16 at 8:03 am
Posted on 8/5/16 at 2:43 am to SECSolomonGrundy
And just like that, Cornwell is back to the bottom of the depth chart with a "foot injury" that has limited his summer work and progress per CNS. The other 3 QBs continue to vie for the job but Cornwell's campaign appears to be finished.
Posted on 8/5/16 at 12:00 pm to phil4bama
Charles Baldwin joining Charlot at Kansas.
Posted on 8/5/16 at 12:25 pm to CapstoneGrad06
so the cess pool of a P5 conference in FB and guys transfer there. Why?
Posted on 8/5/16 at 1:08 pm to phil4bama
So when he transfers we are going to be at like 80 players or something, right?
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