He was born an a-hole is his justification.That’s your justification for trashing the kid? SMH
He was born an a-hole is his justification.That’s your justification for trashing the kid? SMH
Can't teach speed!!! Well, maybe to a certain extent, but you get my point.
Mike Yurcich will have fun with this skill set.
The play of the PSU RB's this season has to be the biggest disappointment among position performance. Other than Lovett in his small sample size of carries, none of them look quick, decisive, or even fast, although there have not been an overabundance of opportunities to show their speed. Granted the run blocking has not been real good, but I watch other games and the better RB's find a way to make someone miss, bust a play that was designed to go inside to the outside, etc., whereas our RB's just seem to stop at the point of attach and get tackled.What makes future Penn State Nittany Lion RB Nick Singleton so special?
We caught up with Nick Singleton's head coach to learn more about the future Nittany Lion running back.bwi.rivals.com
Thanks for the story Ryan. So excited about him. He can’t get here fast enough.What makes future Penn State Nittany Lion RB Nick Singleton so special?
We caught up with Nick Singleton's head coach to learn more about the future Nittany Lion running back.bwi.rivals.com
1. Our Oline and TE's whiff more than Dave Kingman. I went back and watched the Iowa game and our RB's are not near as elusive enough to beat a whiff.The play of the PSU RB's this season has to be the biggest disappointment among position performance. Other than Lovett in his small sample size of carries, none of them look quick, decisive, or even fast, although there have not been an overabundance of opportunities to show their speed. Granted the run blocking has not been real good, but I watch other games and the better RB's find a way to make someone miss, bust a play that was designed to go inside to the outside, etc., whereas our RB's just seem to stop at the point of attach and get tackled.
So for me, it would not be surprising to see Singleton come in and end up as the #1 RB by 2022 midseason.
I watch a ton of football, as I'm sure you do too. In the other games you've seen don't you see the teams opening at least SOME holes? Show me a hole one of our RBs has had this season. Just one. It's not the RBs, it's the OL. The only question is are they being coached/developed incorrectly, or do they just not have the talent? Cain, Lovett, and Lee have all shown the ability to gain yards before, so that, coupled with the lack of holes to run through, leads to only one conclusion. But I will also say part of it is scheme, we so rarely try to run outside.The play of the PSU RB's this season has to be the biggest disappointment among position performance. Other than Lovett in his small sample size of carries, none of them look quick, decisive, or even fast, although there have not been an overabundance of opportunities to show their speed. Granted the run blocking has not been real good, but I watch other games and the better RB's find a way to make someone miss, bust a play that was designed to go inside to the outside, etc., whereas our RB's just seem to stop at the point of attach and get tackled.
So for me, it would not be surprising to see Singleton come in and end up as the #1 RB by 2022 midseason.
Show me a hole one of our RBs has had this season. Just one.
Our RB's Do Not Run Hard. Take a look at Goodson for Iowa, the two RB's for Auburn, the RB's for UM. They all run hard into the "crease" not necessarily a hole, break tackles and gain positive yardage. Our RB's run into the line and fall down. The OL is to blame somewhat, but after "6 years" the blame has to be spread around.Keyvone Lee's 44 yard run vs Indiana.
Saquon, Miles, Journey, they would have scored on that play. Lee had burst for 30 yards before the secondary ran him down.
Our RB's Do Not Run Hard. Take a look at Goodson for Iowa, the two RB's for Auburn, the RB's for UM. They all run hard into the "crease" not necessarily a hole, break tackles and gain positive yardage. Our RB's run into the line and fall down. The OL is to blame somewhat, but after "6 years" the blame has to be spread around.
Remember Barkley against Minny in 2016? He had something like -12 yards rushing the entire 2nd half. Thank God he broke the OT run into the winning TD.
How do you know what the coaches have told the RB's to do? I doubt the coaches have told the RB's to just push into a pile when the outside is open for a 10 yard run.I also noticed that they are now overthinking things. Clearly the coaches have told them just to hit the hole and put their heads down. I thought our RB"s missed a lot of cutbacks and holes against iowa just smashing it up into a predetermined gap last week. Im all for telling a guy like Kevyonn to get up field, but I don't want our guys to lose any and all instincts and vision.
Week 7 Recap: Dani Dennis-Sutton returns, Ken Talley & KJ Winston shine
Penn State's top-ranked prospect in the Class of 2022, Dani Dennis-Sutton, returned to the field this weekend.bwi.rivals.com
May end up being even better at DE. If Barham commits then you feel better about moving him to wherever he can do the most damage.Abdul Carter appears to have the frame and speed and agility to stick at LB, IMHO. Dude is a straight killer.
BMW is an outstanding contributor to these threads.May end up being even better at DE. If Barham commits then you feel better about moving him to wherever he can do the most damage.
Also, just want to say it was a fun decade of talking recruiting for free with everyone here. Thanks Tom and all who contributed!
kid reminds me of Norvel Black....who hasn't seen the field yet.Can't teach speed!!! Well, maybe to a certain extent, but you get my point.
Thanks for the updates.Mailbag: Memorable commitments, coaches hit the road & OL recruiting
Who are some of the top prospects that Penn State plans to scout this weekend?bwi.rivals.com
Thanks for the updates.
FYI, the wrong Cam Miller is linked in this article.
Great to see that Trautwein is still actively going after Wagner, as well as Stubblefield continuing to pursue the WR Green.
Yeah, Saquon did not enroll early, and ran for more than 1,000 yards as a freshman.So for me, it would not be surprising to see Singleton come in and end up as the #1 RB by 2022 midseason.
Mark my words😂will enroll in January and you will see him in the Blue White game. He has great speed, strength, and he will see a lot of time next year.The play of the PSU RB's this season has to be the biggest disappointment among position performance. Other than Lovett in his small sample size of carries, none of them look quick, decisive, or even fast, although there have not been an overabundance of opportunities to show their speed. Granted the run blocking has not been real good, but I watch other games and the better RB's find a way to make someone miss, bust a play that was designed to go inside to the outside, etc., whereas our RB's just seem to stop at the point of attach and get tackled.
So for me, it would not be surprising to see Singleton come in and end up as the #1 RB by 2022 midseason.
Zane Durant's highlight video reminds me of Brandon Graham. He is compact, powerful, and quick. Oh, and productive!
Holy smokes.Trying to find a link - but sounds like Drew Allar is getting 5* top 20 status in the new 247 rankings that come out this week at some point.
...and Z. Durant's production does not seem to be a result of being on a "powerhouse" team with other stars that could take the other team's game planning focus off of him.Zane Durant's highlight video reminds me of Brandon Graham. He is compact, powerful, and quick. Oh, and productive!
Wow. So if Clifford doesn’t return next year, is Allar our starting QB as a true Freshman?