That dude has some wheels.... great acceleration and about 6 gears.....Appstate88 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 05, 2018 10:36 pmIf they do not RS him, I’m adding Camerun (Cam) Peoples to the list after watching this.
Here is the link to the fall sports streaming schedule.
https://appstatesports.com/news/2023/8/ ... edule.aspx
https://appstatesports.com/news/2023/8/ ... edule.aspx
Break-Out Player on Offense and Defense this Season?
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Re: Break-Out Player on Offense and Defense this Season?
Demetrius Taylor stock is rising. Here is his HS senior mid-season hudl tape.
One of the quickest we have off the ball at the snap.
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I've read that Cobb has been playing well in place of Fehr while he nurses some injuries.
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https://www.journalnow.com/sports/asu/a ... 6ae73.htmlNattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:06 am
I've read that Cobb has been playing well in place of Fehr while he nurses some injuries.
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yep, that's where i read it!Appstate88 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 11:43 amhttps://www.journalnow.com/sports/asu/a ... 6ae73.htmlNattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:06 am
I've read that Cobb has been playing well in place of Fehr while he nurses some injuries.
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Although I don’t think he is a breakout player, this seems to be where we are posting camp updates;
Haven’t heard anything out of hennigan from the reports. Is he injured or just hasn’t been highlighted during camp thus far?
Haven’t heard anything out of hennigan from the reports. Is he injured or just hasn’t been highlighted during camp thus far?
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Re: Break-Out Player on Offense and Defense this Season?
BlueRidge article on second scrimmage...
“The offense, directed by first-string quarterback Zac Thomas, started Saturday’s scrimmage with a 13-play drive capped by a 12-yard Darrynton Evans touchdown in which he took the handoff, made one cut and beat the defensive backs to the right pylon.
After that first drive, the App State defense, which has ranked as one of the nation’s better units over the last three seasons, took over.
“The defense that we’re playing is a really good defense,” head coach Scott Satterfield said. “Our guys are flying around. Our defense has seen (our offense) every day, and that makes it tough on the offense.
New defensive coordinator Bryan Brown’s side kept the offense out of the end zone for most of the rest of the scrimmage, save a 30-yard strike from Thomas to sophomore Corey Sutton that may or may not have been a two-hand-touch sack (depending on whose sideline you were on) and a couple of goal-line situation dives by true freshman running back Camerun Peoples and sophomore QB Jacob Huesman.
Defensive highlights included a big third-down sack by senior DB Austin Exford, a couple of Cllifton Duck swats to break up would-be touchdowns and a goal-line situation sack by sophomore DL Chris Willis.
Speaking of goal-line situations, there were a couple of plays there by Peoples, a 6-foot-2 freshman back from Lineville, Ala., that particularly caught the eye of his new head coach.
“Cam got his helmet knocked off, got kicked in the face, came out and came right back in there and had a hard, tough run to score a touchdown,” Satterfield recalled. “That’s the kind of stuff I’m looking to see. When it’s tough and hard, who’s going to keep going? And who’s going to shut it down? That play told me a lot about him.”
The Mountaineer coaches used Saturday’s scrimmage to focus on the kicking game, including punts, field goals and coverages.
Sophomore Xavier Subotsch and redshirt freshman Clayton Howell are neck-and-neck in the battle for starting punt duties. Subotsch handled those duties last year, but Howell has impressed on the field this fall with a strong right leg.
The combination of sophomore Chandler Staton and junior Michael Rubino converted all but one field goal successfully during the scrimmage, and the one miss was due to a low snap.
The coaching staff will work on narrowing down the first- and second-string squads and Penn State travel roster Monday, the last day of fall camp before App State classes begin Tuesday.”
“The offense, directed by first-string quarterback Zac Thomas, started Saturday’s scrimmage with a 13-play drive capped by a 12-yard Darrynton Evans touchdown in which he took the handoff, made one cut and beat the defensive backs to the right pylon.
After that first drive, the App State defense, which has ranked as one of the nation’s better units over the last three seasons, took over.
“The defense that we’re playing is a really good defense,” head coach Scott Satterfield said. “Our guys are flying around. Our defense has seen (our offense) every day, and that makes it tough on the offense.
New defensive coordinator Bryan Brown’s side kept the offense out of the end zone for most of the rest of the scrimmage, save a 30-yard strike from Thomas to sophomore Corey Sutton that may or may not have been a two-hand-touch sack (depending on whose sideline you were on) and a couple of goal-line situation dives by true freshman running back Camerun Peoples and sophomore QB Jacob Huesman.
Defensive highlights included a big third-down sack by senior DB Austin Exford, a couple of Cllifton Duck swats to break up would-be touchdowns and a goal-line situation sack by sophomore DL Chris Willis.
Speaking of goal-line situations, there were a couple of plays there by Peoples, a 6-foot-2 freshman back from Lineville, Ala., that particularly caught the eye of his new head coach.
“Cam got his helmet knocked off, got kicked in the face, came out and came right back in there and had a hard, tough run to score a touchdown,” Satterfield recalled. “That’s the kind of stuff I’m looking to see. When it’s tough and hard, who’s going to keep going? And who’s going to shut it down? That play told me a lot about him.”
The Mountaineer coaches used Saturday’s scrimmage to focus on the kicking game, including punts, field goals and coverages.
Sophomore Xavier Subotsch and redshirt freshman Clayton Howell are neck-and-neck in the battle for starting punt duties. Subotsch handled those duties last year, but Howell has impressed on the field this fall with a strong right leg.
The combination of sophomore Chandler Staton and junior Michael Rubino converted all but one field goal successfully during the scrimmage, and the one miss was due to a low snap.
The coaching staff will work on narrowing down the first- and second-string squads and Penn State travel roster Monday, the last day of fall camp before App State classes begin Tuesday.”
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Re: Break-Out Player on Offense and Defense this Season?
That could be said about a lot of our starters .To quote Coach "we know what he can do".