Stewart has kind of been a mystery. He was originally recruited as an OT, but with the lack of D-line recruits last year and one of them de-commiting on signing day, they moved big Chris to the NT position in the new 3-4 defense. Apparantly he couldn't cut it on defense, and they decided to move him back to the OT. He was pretty overweight coming in I think, but was slimming down, not sure what his present weight is. We need more physical guys on the O-line, the Seniors and Juniors aren't cutting it, we're getting more production out of the Sophomores like Young, Carufel, and Wenger when he gets in the rotation.
I think this team is getting better. We saw a lot more passing this time and the protection was a lot better, the sack count seems to be diminishing. Interestingly enough, as the year is going on, more and more younger guys are finding their way to starting spots. Ambrose Wooden has lost his starting spot to Sophomores Darren Walls and Rasheon McNeil. Wooden still get reps, but I'm glad to see him off the starting unit. He doesn't keep his head on a swivel, and so he never sees the ball coming. He gave up the 4th and long in the 2005 USC game at the end. Freshmen Kerry Neal is starting as an O-LB now as well, who was originally recruited as DE. It seems 5th year senior Travis Thomas is getting fewer reps as Soph and Freshmen backs Aldridge, Hughes, and Armando Allen are seeing more time. The WR corps is almost all freshmen and sophomores, with Grimes being the only Junior and hes out. Kamara is starting as a frosh, Golden Tate finally got to show some great talent last week, Robby Parrish and George West are both contributing Sophomores. One of the reporters last week brought up that some upperclassmen are on the field for their leadership it seems, but they're losing their spots to the younger guys because they aren't performing as well.
From what I've seen, of the 5th year seniors on the field, Zibby, Calrson, and Laws are the ones that deserve to be there. Travis Thomas can run the ball, but I think he hurt his chances with stupid penalties, like the brawl with #5 in the Penn State game. John Sullivan may be the only real experienced offensive lineman, but theres a concensus belief that he is the "center" of the problem on the O-line. Aside from his two snaps over the QBs head in Michigan, hes had protection problems and doesn't have the same skill as centers from the past like Jeff Faine.