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Post by standiego on Jan 31, 2015 8:35:03 GMT -8
OL guys in HS are getting bigger . They also realize college teams need a quality QB , then OL to protect them or open holes for RB's . In the NFL draft look how many LT's are drafted early , some ahead of RB's . control the line of scrimmage and the tempo of the game . Keep your offense on the field or eliminate as many three and outs as you can . Seems OC Horton is trying to establish a solid OL and doing a good job of recruiting in Texas . Nice to see our OC out there on the recruiting trail . No matter how good of a coach you are , you need quality players to get it done.
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Post by cvtower on Feb 1, 2015 16:15:15 GMT -8
Just a comparison of offensive linemen commits around the country:
SDSU
Signed LOI: Ryan Pope (6'7 and 320 lbs)
Commits: Terrell Battle (6'5 and 310 lbs), Nick Gerhard (6'5 and 285 lbs), Jordan Murray (6'8 and 340 lbs), William Tuihalamaka (6'5 and 350 lbs), Daishawn Dixon (6'5 and 335 lbs)
USC
Signed LOI: Chuma Edoga (6'3 and 281 lbs), Roy Hemsley (6'7 and 307 lbs)
Commits: Clayton Johnston (6'6 and 289 lbs), Cole Smith (6'3 and 265 lbs)
Wisconsin
Commits: Kevin Estes (6'6 and 273 lbs), David Moorman (6'5 and 291 lbs), Jon Dietzen (6'5 and 334 lbs)
Alabama
Commits: Lester Cotton (6'4 and 321 lbs), Brandon Kennedy (6'2 and 293 lbs), Richie Petitbon (6'3 and 309 lbs), Dallas Warmack (6'2 and 306 lbs), Matt Womack (6'7 and 330 lbs)
Boise State
Commits: Eric Quevedo (6'5 and 285 lbs), Garrett Larson (6'5 and 250 lbs)
UCLA
Commits: Fred Ulu-Perry (6'2 and 310 lbs), Tevita Halalilo (6'4 and 315 lbs), Andre James (6'5 and 275 lbs), Zach Bateman (6'7 and 320 lbs)
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