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Ohio State’s running backs coach Tony Alford sits down with Niners Nation to talk about Trey Sermon
We spoke Sermon’s personality, leadership, background, and what he’ll bring to the 49ers
Here’s my conversation with Sermon.
Initially, they had canceled the B1G season, while the Big-12 was all systems go. Did you ever get the sense that Sermon felt like his career was in limbo?
Actually, I thought if they’re going to cancel here I was wondering if they’re going to leave here and go either back [to Oklahoma] or go play somewhere else. We had those conversations, and he was like ‘Coach, I’m good. I’m not going anywhere.’
His faith was unbelievable. He told me, ‘Coach, we’re gonna play. It’ll work out. Everything is gonna work out. This is what we’re gonna do.’
How familiar were you with Sermon out of OU? I remember watching him as a true freshman and being blown away.
[ Laughing] I always thought he was a hell of a player, or else we wouldn’t have recruited him as a player and we dang sure wouldn’t have gone after him as a grad transfer.
I think one of the things is that he had a slow start with us, if you will. A lot of that was attributed to him coming off a serious knee injury. He missed half of the season. Then he doesn’t get a spring. COVID knocked out any real type of training camp.
He’s now in a new setting, new offense, different type of offense. There’s a lot that played into that. The one thing about him is he kept his nose down. He didn’t freak out. He’s very calm and collected. Calculated. When it was time for him to show up, he did.
You mentioned not having a spring, and that has a lot to do with what I’m about to ask you. He was essentially RB2 for the first five games. You rotated [Master] Teague, but Teague was getting more carries. How will that help him going to a situation like the 49ers who constantly rotate running backs?
I think his whole career has been like that. You go back to Oklahoma and it’s been like that. Then he came here and it was like that. Whether he wanted it that way or whether we wanted it that way or not, that’s what it was. Whatever those reasons were that manifested itself to that, it is what it is.
So that’s not going to shock his system, one. Two, he’s got less wear and tear on his body. Trey doesn’t have a lot of wear and tear on that tread, now. Where some guys you walk out and they’re all beat to hell after four years of getting mashed. He doesn’t have that type of wear and tear on his body, which is going to help him.
He’s had his share of injuries. If you play this game, you can 100% with certainty say you’re going to have injuries if you play this game at a high level. Not 50%, not maybe 100%. Something is going to happen to you, however severe or not, something is going to happen.
So he doesn’t have the wear and tear on him. His mental state... that kid is so grounded. He’s singularly grounded. Whatever comes at him, Trey Sermon is going to be fine.
Entire article: https://www.ninersnation.com/2021/5...-with-niners-nation-to-talk-about-trey-sermon
We spoke Sermon’s personality, leadership, background, and what he’ll bring to the 49ers
Here’s my conversation with Sermon.
Initially, they had canceled the B1G season, while the Big-12 was all systems go. Did you ever get the sense that Sermon felt like his career was in limbo?
Actually, I thought if they’re going to cancel here I was wondering if they’re going to leave here and go either back [to Oklahoma] or go play somewhere else. We had those conversations, and he was like ‘Coach, I’m good. I’m not going anywhere.’
His faith was unbelievable. He told me, ‘Coach, we’re gonna play. It’ll work out. Everything is gonna work out. This is what we’re gonna do.’
How familiar were you with Sermon out of OU? I remember watching him as a true freshman and being blown away.
[ Laughing] I always thought he was a hell of a player, or else we wouldn’t have recruited him as a player and we dang sure wouldn’t have gone after him as a grad transfer.
I think one of the things is that he had a slow start with us, if you will. A lot of that was attributed to him coming off a serious knee injury. He missed half of the season. Then he doesn’t get a spring. COVID knocked out any real type of training camp.
He’s now in a new setting, new offense, different type of offense. There’s a lot that played into that. The one thing about him is he kept his nose down. He didn’t freak out. He’s very calm and collected. Calculated. When it was time for him to show up, he did.
You mentioned not having a spring, and that has a lot to do with what I’m about to ask you. He was essentially RB2 for the first five games. You rotated [Master] Teague, but Teague was getting more carries. How will that help him going to a situation like the 49ers who constantly rotate running backs?
I think his whole career has been like that. You go back to Oklahoma and it’s been like that. Then he came here and it was like that. Whether he wanted it that way or whether we wanted it that way or not, that’s what it was. Whatever those reasons were that manifested itself to that, it is what it is.
So that’s not going to shock his system, one. Two, he’s got less wear and tear on his body. Trey doesn’t have a lot of wear and tear on that tread, now. Where some guys you walk out and they’re all beat to hell after four years of getting mashed. He doesn’t have that type of wear and tear on his body, which is going to help him.
He’s had his share of injuries. If you play this game, you can 100% with certainty say you’re going to have injuries if you play this game at a high level. Not 50%, not maybe 100%. Something is going to happen to you, however severe or not, something is going to happen.
So he doesn’t have the wear and tear on him. His mental state... that kid is so grounded. He’s singularly grounded. Whatever comes at him, Trey Sermon is going to be fine.
Entire article: https://www.ninersnation.com/2021/5...-with-niners-nation-to-talk-about-trey-sermon
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