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    Bruce Bowen 2.0 Horry For 3!'s Avatar
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    I was trying to figure out who will be starting for Texas next year...this is what I have. Make changes to it if you think I am wrong at some spots because I might be.

    Offense
    FL Quan Cosby
    TE Jermichael Finley
    RT Justin Blalock
    RG Cedric Dockery
    C Lyle Sendlein
    LG Kasey Studdard
    LT Tony Hills
    SE Limas Sweed
    RB Ramonce Taylor/Jamaal Charles
    FB Marcus Myers
    QB Colt McCoy
    SubB Billy Pittman
    K Benjamin Campos

    Defense
    DE Tim Crowder
    NT Frank Okam
    T Derek Lokey
    DE Brian Robison
    SLB Eric Foreman
    MLB Robert Killebrew
    wLB Rashad Bobino
    CB Brandon Foster
    FS Michael Griffin
    SS Matt Melton
    CB Tarell Brown/Aaron Ross
    P Greg Johnson

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    Well, there are definitely some possibilities at different positions for UT, a few to consider:

    TE- J. Finley has some big time skills, could end up being a great TE in terms of catching the ball, not sure how good a run blocker he is. For that reason expect to see some of N. Tweedie and P. Ulman at TE, both are very good run blockers and without VY behind center, I could see us using some two TE formations for J. Charles, R. Taylor, H. Melton and S. Young to run behind.

    QB- VY had some good things to say about Colt McCoy, but I think it will be a battle for that starting QB position. J. Snead looked pretty damn good in that Army all-star game, and we've also got S. Harris out of Dallas coming in, although he looks to be more of a project at QB.

    WR- I'll go with Q. Cosby and L. Sweed as well, but I also think WR will be one of our strongest positions on the team next season. We've also got B. Pitman back, J. Shipley will hopefully be healthy, and then T. Gatewood and another big time WR recruit who will come in as a freshman, he's like 6'4-6'5 with good hands, we'll see about him.

    DT- Okam is a lock to start, but don't be surprised if Roy Miller is starting beside him with Lokey and freshman recruit BJ Alexander out of South Carolina backing up. From two-a-day reports before this season, the coaches really like Roy's potential at DT.

    LB- This is where things get interesting. I really don't like Babino at WLB, he's a little slow covering guys in the open field, and he got his ass kicked by the USC OL most of the night in the Rose Bowl. I like Killebrew at MLB, but I could easily see Sergio Kindle coming in and playing that WLB position. He's got the speed and the hitting ability to play there, kind of in the DJ mold, know what I mean? At SLB, I thought Foreman was out of eligibility, meaning a freshman like Justin Earnest could come in or maybe Muckleroy? Not sure there yet.

    SS- This is a move I would love to see the coaches make. Move D. Kelson back to this position. Did you see him in the Rose Bowl covering Reggie Bush, also making an interception that didn't get called correctly? If he can cover Bush, he sure as can play SS alongside M. Griffin. I would love to see a big, physical guy like Kelson back there, also still able to come up in run support.

    That's all I got for now, great thread!

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    I was thinking about Kelson that he should be able to play somewhere. He is pretty damn fast for being a LB type. That would be pretty interesting move to make him SS, he could be a hard hitter such as the Roy Williams type.

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    ^ Yeah, I mean, when is the last time you can remember us having a big, hard hitting SS back there? The last guy I can come up with is Lance Gunn, back from the Makovic era. Lately our secondary has consisted mostly of guys that are around 6 foot tall and between 195-205lbs. It helps that they are FAST as , but I would love to see a big er like Kelson back there at SS laying the wood on WR's running those crossing routes and then coming up to put a hurtin' on opposing RB's. I think it would be a good fit for him.

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    ^ Yeah, I mean, when is the last time you can remember us having a big, hard hitting SS back there? The last guy I can come up with is Lance Gunn, back from the Makovic era. Lately our secondary has consisted mostly of guys that are around 6 foot tall and between 195-205lbs. It helps that they are FAST as , but I would love to see a big er like Kelson back there at SS laying the wood on WR's running those crossing routes and then coming up to put a hurtin' on opposing RB's. I think it would be a good fit for him.
    Yeah, I didn't really think about that until now. Kelson at SS, pretty good idea.

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    kelson moved from safety to LB
    he can play both
    tweedie will get most of the time at TE

    brown and ross are the cbs
    unless someone loses their chode in the offseason

    roy miller will be Dibbleseqsue in 06 too

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    I don't know what it is but don't forget 05 freshman all american Brian Orakpo to play more snaps and the highest rated LB in the nation Sergio Kindle to see time as a true FR

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    So what you are trying to say is that OU will win the next 5 Red River Shootout games?

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    I don't know what it is but if that were to happen I would wear a pink shirt every day until I die

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    ^I'd buy that for a dollar

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    UT's defense is going to suck so much ass next year


    it's going to take as much time to recover from this year's loss as it did to recover from losing our Geiger a couple seasons back..


    The loss of DIBBBLLLLEEESSSS is going to be huge. Okam will lose his little buddy.

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    UT's defense is going to suck so much ass next year
    shayrightdude

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    Honestly, who do we have?

    Huff is gone. Dibbles is gone.
    If bob stoops scores more than 30 points against us this next year I will be forced to dislocate thispego's shoulder

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    drew kelson
    roy miller
    marcus griffin
    derek lokey

    we're straight

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    if it took 3 entire games to recover from the loss of our Geiger, it will take double that to recover from the loss of dibbles....he played a crucial role in the chode decapitation of Lendale White and his offensive line during 4th and 2.

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    it was an act of god that we won after the loss of our geiggar
    michael griffin is an even better geigger though
    thats why its funny
    I dont think his twin brother will be better than huff but he'll be servicable

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    ^ I'm tellin' ya, move Kelson back to SS and have him playing with Griffin at FS, you've got two mean hitting SOB's back there, those two will take heads off in the secondary. I thin it would be a great combination. I also think we'll be even better on the DL and at LB. Sergio Kindle is going to come in a create some chaos at the WLB spot, Killebrew is a monster and will slide right into the MLB position. On the D line, I think Okam and Miller will be a great starting tandem at DT, with Lokey and freshman Alexander backing up. At DE we look damn good, Robison and Crowder will return as starters, but like above poster mentioned, I expect solid contributions from Orakpo and the big time DE recruit we have coming in, Lewis. I actually think our defense will be better than this year's defense, they'll keep the opposing team from scoring too much since we won't be putting up the same offensive numbers.

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    There is a pretty good article at texassports.com about Colt McCoy, and the QB situation in general if anyone is interested.
    Link to the article

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    I think a good question is if Matt McCoy makes the team next year
    who do you redshirt? Snead or Harris
    or can you get through the season with only 2 qbs?
    Snead seems to be ready to play soon, but do you redshirt him, let him learn the playbook and hopefully save him for the future? or get him some experience behind Colt since Matt Mccoys progress really doesnt mean and let Harris be the emergency 3rd stringer
    or the other way around?

    either way we really don't need any QB injuries in 06

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    Hmmm...

    Another question...for the college football experts out there

    How does one go from Strong Safety to Linebacker? Did he ing add 60 pounds of pure speed and muscle in one offseason or what?

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    mookie hook up some links on info about this Snead and Harris you talk about

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    its done more often than one would think

    Casey Cullen of Notre Dame moved from S in HS to LB as a walk on to a 2 deep DT
    (juice)

    kelsons a slim and speedy OLB anyway and if he was going to start next year he'd need to put on a little weight anyway

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    harris profile

    http://texas.rivals.com/viewprospect...1&pr_key=23432

    snead

    http://texas.rivals.com/viewprospect...1&pr_key=36016

    they dont really say much but facts unless you pay a fee


    theyre both from the state of TEXAS
    and harris made like a 1350 on his sats

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    Harris has the speed of Vince but he isn't as big. He is only 6'2" 206 lbs but maybe he will grow some and be around 6'4".

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    Hmmm...

    Another question...for the college football experts out there

    How does one go from Strong Safety to Linebacker? Did he ing add 60 pounds of pure speed and muscle in one offseason or what?
    A lot of times it isn't that much of a stretch. Thomas Davis from UGA probably should have played LB in college. Earnest Shazor from Michigan was another guy who probably was closer to an LB than a real SS.

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