I agree...saw a lot of the potential that has people like 21 excited but didn't see a lot of production during the game. A lot of that is coachable, obviously.
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X Buckeyes07 X;1009083; said:St. X has Stephon Ball (D1 prospect, son of Eric Ball) playing TE and does not have anyone going both ways this year. There was talk of playing Greg at TE, but after starting DE Joe Langen was kicked out of X last year, there was a hole at DE. Greg filled that void and hasn't seen any game action at TE as a result.
ol104;1009527; said:While also creating a nice little pipeline @ St. X....at least in the sense that any future kids from X will be able to associate better with Louisville in that kids they looked up are there in force
St. Xavier's (88) Stephon Ball and Gregory Scruggs embrace after their 27-0 win against Mentor in their OSHAA Division I State Championship game in Canton Friday December 1, 2007.
The Enquirer/Jeff Swinger
"All week long, we worked on frustrating them," St. Xavier defensive end Greg Scruggs said after the Bombers' 27-0 pasting of the Cardinals. "We wanted to show them a bunch of looks and some different blitzes.
"Keep the pressure on Tanski. Keep the pressure on Tanski."
Tanski, a 6-2 senior, completed 201 of 350 passes for 3,001 yards and 25 touchdown passes prior to facing St. Xavier. He directed a no-huddle spread offense, usually featuring four or even five wide receivers, that averaged 39.4 points and 456 yards a game.
St. Xavier's defense featured Scruggs, a 6-5, 230-pound senior and a Division I college prospect, and linebackers Evan Miller and Fred Craig. Miller had three of the Bombers' five quarterback sacks. Craig, a Stanford recruit, made plays from sideline to sideline.