PODCAST: Inside Look at Fall Camp ft. D$

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Great Podcast, with King running ability he is true dual threat who allows Lashlee to access entire playbook that he might not have used at smu, if you look at what he did with marshall at auburn you can get a good idea. In 2013 the running numbers were CRAZY. Add in Lashlee evolution from the Malzahn system will make the defenses have to play honest, really excited to see what this offense looks like.

Production from run game
1 Tre Mason 1816 yrds 23tds

2 Nick Marshall 1068 yrds 12tds

3 Cameron Artis-Payne 610 yrds 6tds

4 Corey Grant 647 yrds 4tds

5 Ricardo Louis 198 yrds
 
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Believe he's pending a waiver (though not sure if that 110% impacts practice). Also, as some have said form a physical maturity standpoint expectations for this year should be low.
Manny said in one of his pressers the waiver wouldn't impact his practice or expectations. Walker posted the other day walking on a scale and being 300lbs. So at absolute worst, he still should be light years ahead of Zion. Interested to see why @DMoney says he isn't practicing unless its standard injury stuff.
 
Manny said in one of his pressers the waiver wouldn't impact his practice or expectations. Walker posted the other day walking on a scale and being 300lbs. So at absolute worst, he still should be light years ahead of Zion. Interested to see why @DMoney says he isn't practicing unless its standard injury stuff.
Zion is better by a good margin , Walker needs strength and technique.
 
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"At worst, he should be light years ahead of Zion"

Where do we find these people?
at this same time last year as true freshman. Zion was a recent App State flip and maybe pushing 265 with mediocre Butch Barry coaching.

crazy to think a blue chip OT who came into college not needing to gain 60lbs would be light years ahead of where our starting LT was last year huh?
 
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