I'm no RV, and those others who have the 85 (or is it 86 now) scholly players penciled in at their respective spots and positions on the depth chart.
Like most, a few names took me by surprise . . . . usually I could strain my memory on some of the names that popped up during the Spring Game and sortta' remember their recruitment.
Still, throughout the game, I saw lots and lots of youngsters that looked like college and SEC football players running around that still have "freshman" or "sophomore" attached to their resume.
Looney was a bit of a surprise to me. Kid has size and moves well with it.
There were many other pleasant surprises to me, as well.
I guess most old timers on here remember the days of green jerseys on O-linemen so they could play both sides of the ball . . . .
And two-deep players who were such obvious step-downs from the first string. . . .
And walk-ons manning many second string positions . . . .
Things are achangin, my friends.
Like most, a few names took me by surprise . . . . usually I could strain my memory on some of the names that popped up during the Spring Game and sortta' remember their recruitment.
Still, throughout the game, I saw lots and lots of youngsters that looked like college and SEC football players running around that still have "freshman" or "sophomore" attached to their resume.
Looney was a bit of a surprise to me. Kid has size and moves well with it.
There were many other pleasant surprises to me, as well.
I guess most old timers on here remember the days of green jerseys on O-linemen so they could play both sides of the ball . . . .
And two-deep players who were such obvious step-downs from the first string. . . .
And walk-ons manning many second string positions . . . .
Things are achangin, my friends.
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