Samson Okunlola: My focus is on getting better, not whether I start or not

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After missing part of his freshman season to knee injury, Samson Okunlola has been working with both the first and second-team at right tackle and left guard. He met with reporters to discuss his progress:

On his mindset so far in camp: Every day I'm looking to get better. Because I'm really getting better, my focus is not on starting or nothing like that. My focus is to get better today and better tomorrow and better the next day.

On the depth in the room: We’ve definitely got a lot of talent. Even last year, we had a lot of talent. We’ll be more talented this year, more dudes ready, more dudes who know how to hold the scheme, more dudes who are ready to get in and compete.

On what he showcased in spring: Just that I'm ready to compete, I'm ready to get better, I'm ready to showcase that I know the system, I know our playbook, and I know how to operate in our playbook, I know the techniques to use, I know how wide to be, and just how to do it. That's the thing I want to showcase, and I'm going to showcase that even more this fall.

On what he’s learned from the older guys: They helped me grow in the sense of technique, using my hands better in the pass game, being better [in the run game]. Knowing the whole technique, the whole scheme, so I can use my techniques multiple ways. Showing me different ways how to attack this, attack that. Letting me know when blitzes are coming in the running game, so I can better choose a technique to use for that play.

On the importance of earning the trust of Coach Mirabal: Trust is the big thing. The five O-linemen who play have to be trusted and trusted among themselves. It’s knowing your playbook. The film never lies. So what you do on the film, that’s the truth.

 

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Per 247 article, Samson appears to be a better fit at tackle and slides in at RT if Mauigoa moves to LG. With Mauigoa at RT, McCoy is the leader at LG.
Makes perfect sense. Mauigoa at LG is a no brainer but only if someone could step up at RT

Samson looked like a prototype tackle when he got here just needed to spend a ton of time in the weight room
 
If he’s a stud at tackle, Francis is def physical enough to play Guard and he could probably be an all pro guard down the line
Not even just physical. I think I brought this up in the winter but watching highlights Cohens athleticism was very underrated and led to some huge plays

Mauigoa is a freak athlete and could be an all American guard. Only question would be is he more valuable at tackle. If he played guard this year I would expect him to be a tackle again next year and probably be an all American there too
 
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I've been advocating for this for a while. I'm moving Francis to LG and then let McCoy, Samson, and Bell battle out at RT.
I agree that this is probably the best lineup on paper but Francis has to be on board otherwise you risk losing him for next year. I am sure he would be a team player and move to guard but I cant imagine its not his preference to play tackle. Financially, its a no brainer.

With free transfers and NIL, there are a lot of things to consider. The benefit to moving him inside has to be clear and substantial. He has already shown he can play tackle and teams would come at him HARD this offseason and sell that opportunity if we put him at guard
 
Tackle is more important than Guard. And Why would Mauigoa want to move?

Generally not the best plan to move your freshman all American OT to Guard. Id move Rivers before Mauigoa personally.
Rivers is way better at tackle than francis is tho, they protected francis alot last year and rivers was by far our best tackle so its a no brainer on who should move of that is even a real possibility
 
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I agree that this is probably the best lineup on paper but Francis has to be on board otherwise you risk losing him for next year. I am sure he would be a team player and move to guard but I cant imagine its not his preference to play tackle. Financially, its a no brainer.

With free transfers and NIL, there are a lot of things to consider. The benefit to moving him inside has to be clear and substantial. He has already shown he can play tackle and teams would come at him HARD this offseason and sell that opportunity if we put him at guard
This is kinda crazy tbh

You really think these guys aren’t haven’t these conversations?

And if we moved him to guard for this year, he would likely go back to tackle next year. These aren’t South Florida wide receivers diva mentality

All hypothetical anyway
 
Can we experiment with the OL and the LG/RT combinations *after* the Gator game and before the VT game? If Mauigoa is your best RT going into the Gator game, then he should stay there next to Cooper. I'd rather hide the relatively weaker link inside and next to Rivers. You feel the need to give Okunlola and Bell chances to prove their value at RT? There's FAMU, Ball State, and USF.
 
Can we experiment with the OL and the LG/RT combinations *after* the Gator game and before the VT game? If Mauigoa is your best RT going into the Gator game, then he should stay there next to Cooper. I'd rather hide the relatively weaker link inside and next to Rivers. You feel the need to give Okunlola and Bell chances to prove their value at RT? There's FAMU, Ball State, and USF.
If you’re moving Mauigoa to guard you better know for 100 percent fact the guy kicking out is as good because tackle is not the position to be playing around with. If you have two good returning tackles you’re in a good spot. To mess with that is crazy unless you really trust the new guy.
 
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