Thanks JO, did you see the arms on this kid in the pics Jwins took? unbelievable. he probably could start if he knew the D .:tongue2:jimotis4heisman;902470; said:he was an afca all american, all acc selection, not bad...
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Thanks JO, did you see the arms on this kid in the pics Jwins took? unbelievable. he probably could start if he knew the D .:tongue2:jimotis4heisman;902470; said:he was an afca all american, all acc selection, not bad...
CleveBucks;903250; said:If you have access to CoachTressel.com, check out the Hoot n Holler drill. Rolle beats his man and blows up the ball carrier by himself on one play.
OregonBuckeye;903387; said:That's a free video.
Immokalee's Rolle, Henry ready to make debuts for Ohio State, Wisconsin on Saturday
By Scott Hotard
Friday, August 31, 2007
A year later, the images remain clear.
You can still see Brian Rolle punishing defenders. You can still see him embracing his coach. You can still see him signing to play for Ohio State, reaching for the white cap that day in the Immokalee auditorium instead of donning the Wisconsin one.
Both of them have earned the right to play immediately at their new schools. Both of them are showing the folks in the Midwest what Collier County already knew.
"They're both tremendous workers," said Immokalee coach John Weber, who isn't surprised the players are making waves. "Two of the best I've ever been around.
Rolle will line up on the kickoff-coverage and punt-block teams today when Ohio State opens against Youngstown State. He has also worked his way to the No. 3 spot at "Will" linebacker, behind junior Marcus Freeman and sophomore Ross Horman.
He's still No. 36.
"I'm playing behind two tremendous athletes," Rolle said, "so I can't complain. Where I go from here will depend on my work ethic and how I perform in practice."
Rolle said he has set a goal for himself. He wants to make two tackles a game.
"Two tackles is enough for me," Rolle said. "Just to say I did something."