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2010 OSU Fall Camp (check in on 8/5)

The guy that caught my eye was the now #7 Jordan Hall.

Looking good!!! Faster and lightning Quick! I know I'm excited about Hyde and Berry for good reason but Hall showed me more than any other back last year!

As I said when we recruited him he was my favorite out of his class and is a Player!




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The guy that caught my eye was the now #7 Jordan Hall.

Looking good!!! Faster and lightning Quick! I know I'm excited about Hyde and Berry for good reason but Hall showed me more than any other back last year!

As I said when we recruited him he was my favorite out of his class and is a Player!

I am excited about all three as well and believe any of that group could be difference makers..

What makes it interesting is that NONE of them are in the two deep.
 
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Hyde looks hard to tackle
Boom had that good hit on Bain right off the bat in one of the videos. (knocked him on his tail)
Pryor looks good. Holding the ball nice and high, and has a much more accurate pass.
Hankins is collapsing the middle really well. He blew right though on a pass rush one play, and the next, a run play, the OL got no push on him.
Simon looks tough as what.
Cams is looking solid as last year.
Scared of our D-backs. Torrence looks a bit confused still.
Chimbi is an all-star, but if he goes down, we get really thin.
Adams and Shugs solidifying their 1st team positions on the OL.
 
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Couple of things I don't like hearing.
Berry still fumbling. With those arms he should be crushing footballs! Not gonna get many carries if you don't protect the rock. A technique lesson he needs.
And Torrence still getting beat and holding. Torrence better step up his game or Howard/one of the younger guys will take his spot. Wonder if he would be better served at safety?
 
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I personally am not as concerned about the corners and safeties as many others are. Also, something to note is that Torrence was a WR convert and has only been playing steady CB for one full season and change. Not making excuses for his deficiencies, but considering the fact that he's still growing into the position and moved there because of depth and talent issues last year...he's not so bad. I actually think he played decent there last year. Not great, but for a first year starter at the position, not too rough.

On top of that, with Chekwa and Hines, we have two potential 1st team All Big-Ten performers. Chim could be a 2nd/3rd team All-American if he looks back for the ball this season. Even though we lost Coleman, I was never very high on Anderson Russell (often seemed out of position, missed more open field tackles than any other DB) so IMO, having Hines and O. Johnson back there can't be too much of a drop off. Same corners, one brand new starter at safety and a potential All Big-Ten'er. Really not much of a concern to me.

Of course when your D-Line is stacked like ours, and our LB's are one of the best corps in the nation...you have to find something to be "concerned" about. :)
 
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