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re: Alabama OG Prospect Ross Pierschbacher
Posted by DrSEC on 11/25/13 at 2:09 pm
This is an Alabama "recruit"
Alabama OG Prospect Ross Pierschbacher
Posted by DrSEC on 11/25/13 at 1:59 pm
Ross Pierschbacher is the No. 1 player in the state of Iowa and an Alabama verbal. He originally committed to Iowa before flipping to Alabama.
In the interview he talks about why he flipped and the response of Iowa fans. Talks about what he is working on to get better and why he loves the Crimson Tide.
Interview (16:45)
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Ross Pierschbacher Scouting Profile
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In the interview he talks about why he flipped and the response of Iowa fans. Talks about what he is working on to get better and why he loves the Crimson Tide.
Interview (16:45)
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Ross Pierschbacher Scouting Profile
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David Cornwell Interview
Posted by DrSEC on 11/22/13 at 7:31 pm
re: Advertising
Posted by DrSEC on 8/7/13 at 3:13 am
yes but never got a response.
Advertising
Posted by DrSEC on 8/6/13 at 4:36 pm
I am wanting to get some prices on advertising on the SEC website. Please send me an email to info@drsec.org
re: How good are the Florida Gators?
Posted by DrSEC on 6/2/13 at 3:03 am
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The won/loss record of teams that have played Florida 8 times in the last 8 years.
Tennessee----0-8
Kentucky-------0-8
Vanderbilt------0-8
USC-------------3-5
Georgia--------2-6
LSU-------------5-3
The number of times SEC West teams have played Florida in regular season games during the past 8 years.
LSU--------------8 times
Bama------------3 times
Ole Miss--------3 times
Miss. St.--------3 times
Ark.--------------4 times
Not sure how accurate these are. However, just off the top of my head the Georgia one is wrong. UGA won the last two and 07. Point taken though.
re: What will the broadcasters beat to death about your team?
Posted by DrSEC on 5/1/13 at 2:30 pm
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gurshall, 5 yards short, murray screensots next to stafford, green
Im guessing 5 yards short and Aaron Murray's chase for SEC record books.
re: Vanderbilt Football: The truth behind Coach James Franklin's Success
Posted by DrSEC on 4/25/13 at 11:32 am
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What does James Franklin and Aaron Murray have in common? (hint: it has something to do with ranked teams)
They both contributed into the firing of Derek Dooley?
Vanderbilt Football: The truth behind Coach James Franklin's Success
Posted by DrSEC on 4/25/13 at 11:24 am
I hope this is okay to post. I had mentioned this encounter earlier in the year but wanted to share the experience with others. If this is a violation just nuke it. James Franklin
James Franklin post#999 but worth read
Posted by DrSEC on 1/2/13 at 9:55 am
This week I covered the Music City Bowl in Nashville. However, my photographer could not attend this year. As a result, I invited a 10 year old child from the church I pastor who has cerebral palsy and his father to attend the game with me. The boy is the biggest Vandy fan I have ever seen and at 10 can tell you every player on the roster and their number....and many recruiting stories.
The boy was able to sit in the press box with me and go on the field the final five minutes of the game and during the celebration. He couldn't stop smiling as he took it all in!
Anyhow, we were right beside Zac Stacy as Franklin came and told him it was time to stop interviews and go to the locker room. As Franklin was turning to walk back to the locker room he spots my young friend. They had met in a brief encounter several months ago. He makes his way back over and hugs him and takes pictures with him....Think the event is over....not even close....We went to the media room for the q&a....then as we pass by the locker room they took my young friends and let him take pictures with their top players and the MCB trophy.....Franklin even introduced him to his kids.
Two days later he is still smiling.
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The boy was able to sit in the press box with me and go on the field the final five minutes of the game and during the celebration. He couldn't stop smiling as he took it all in!
Anyhow, we were right beside Zac Stacy as Franklin came and told him it was time to stop interviews and go to the locker room. As Franklin was turning to walk back to the locker room he spots my young friend. They had met in a brief encounter several months ago. He makes his way back over and hugs him and takes pictures with him....Think the event is over....not even close....We went to the media room for the q&a....then as we pass by the locker room they took my young friends and let him take pictures with their top players and the MCB trophy.....Franklin even introduced him to his kids.
Two days later he is still smiling.
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re: UGA's Ogletree going Pro
Posted by DrSEC on 1/1/13 at 5:38 pm
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That's a new opinion, it's very unique. Can you explain how UGA's offense will be better without Murray?
Believe he is saying that the improvement from the other 10 starters will make this offense better with Mason or Murray.
re: UGA's Ogletree going Pro
Posted by DrSEC on 1/1/13 at 5:33 pm
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How so...we may lose Lacey but everyone else comes back including the stud recruits at RB. the DL will be no worse as they have built up a lot of depth this year
Again...I didn't say they would be worse but I am not convinced they will not be worse at running back and DL.
You will be replacing some very solid players on the defensive line. Could someone step up and not only match their production but be better? Sure. However, that is far from a sure thing.
In regards to running back Yeldon seems to be on a path for greatness. However, I don't see anyone who is a for sure 1b. While the offensive line might not drop off greatly, there will be some drop off in the run blocking. Can Yeldon be the man? Do they have a banger for 1b? Time will tell but far from certain.
re: UGA's Ogletree going Pro
Posted by DrSEC on 1/1/13 at 5:25 pm
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How? Bama gets better next year at every position except OL, which won't have near as much of a drop off as people think.
Im not so sure. Defensive line and running backs for Alabama have the potential to be worse.
re: Teams' chances of winning their division next year
Posted by DrSEC on 12/13/12 at 1:58 pm
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i just think you've proven that you don't know diddly about georgia
What am I wrong about? Again...top of my mind but which was wrong.
re: Teams' chances of winning their division next year
Posted by DrSEC on 12/13/12 at 1:54 pm
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Sorry, a team that loses almost every single starter on defense isn't a contender for it's division when Florida and SC are in it.
They are losing a lot but not "almost all". Off the top of my head isn't Garrison Smith, Jordan Jenkins, Amarlo Herrera, Damian Swann, Chase Vasser,and Kwame Geathers (up in air) slated to return. If so, that is six players who have been starters.
re: What are your predictions of crowd split at GA Dome?
Posted by DrSEC on 12/1/12 at 12:10 am
My guess is 40% UGA- 40% Alabama and 20% who have no preference but are there for the prestige.
re: Where is Georgia?
Posted by DrSEC on 11/29/12 at 4:54 pm
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It's not a hard concept to understand and I do think they have improved on defense. The problem is that UGA fans would like everyone to believe this with the only proof is games against Ole Miss, Auburn, Ga South, and Ga Tech. Yes you can say they have improved defensively but is it enough to contain Alabama rushing and passing attack. I don't think we can say that with alot of confidence right now because we're only allowed to use the last four games. We really don't know to what level has UGA defense improved. Did UGA improve defensively enough to keep bad teams like Kentucky from running down their throat or did they improve enough to stop a good team like Alabama from running?
Georgia has the most NFL "ready" talent in the nation on defense. Jenkins, Ogletree, Jones, Williams, and Rambo will all have a shot at starting at rookies on several teams in the NFL next season.
However, what you should know about UGA's defense is they are very much a momentum led defense. This is why Richt doesn't mind the talk going on. If Alabama struggles early against Georgia's defense, the Bulldogs are likely to play well all night.
My analysis is this.....Alabama's defense is built to stand for a complete season....However, Georgia's defense has the potential, on any given night, to dominate and shutdown any offense in America.
re: Where is Georgia?
Posted by DrSEC on 11/29/12 at 4:26 pm
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well, i've missed arguing with ya, but good news on the new employment
Thought about you a bunch this week. Thought if UGA wins he is going to be going nuts! But when Richt gets a life time extension he is going to kill someone. lol
re: Where is Georgia?
Posted by DrSEC on 11/29/12 at 4:23 pm
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good god, doc, where have you been?
Lol. Had an opportunity to do some writing/research for reputable publications. They are not fond of me posting on too many message boards.
re: Where is Georgia?
Posted by DrSEC on 11/29/12 at 4:07 pm
I amazed how difficult this simple concept is for some people. No Georgia is not the best defense against the run in college football. However, they are very good and much better than stats imply.
Not only did UGA have suspensions but they were big ones. One is projected by many as a top 20 pick in the NFL draft next season. The other was an All-American. Combine that with the fact that Jones was hobbled during a large span...a guy who many think is the NFL's top prospect this season.
You should also consider how many players had to play out of position to feel the gaps of the missing players. As a result, when the players returned they were playing in their normal position for the first time as well.
Georgia's first 16 players on defense are as good as any in college football. However, because of low scholarship numbers (65 I believe). For UGA they go from a safety All-American to a walk in.
Georgia has been able to avoid injuries in all of but two spots (LB,WR) but those were their deepest positions.
Not only did UGA have suspensions but they were big ones. One is projected by many as a top 20 pick in the NFL draft next season. The other was an All-American. Combine that with the fact that Jones was hobbled during a large span...a guy who many think is the NFL's top prospect this season.
You should also consider how many players had to play out of position to feel the gaps of the missing players. As a result, when the players returned they were playing in their normal position for the first time as well.
Georgia's first 16 players on defense are as good as any in college football. However, because of low scholarship numbers (65 I believe). For UGA they go from a safety All-American to a walk in.
Georgia has been able to avoid injuries in all of but two spots (LB,WR) but those were their deepest positions.
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