According to Urban Meyer, the S&C coach is the most important hire on a football staff. Most often its the toughest and most physical team that wins championships. Alabama clearly embodies that. So does Stanford out west. Oregon under Chip Kelly may not have always had the biggest guys but they were always the most
We discussed spring football with some women’s basketball talk sprinkled in. It was only me and Jimmy as RoadDawg was away on assignment. Listen below: http://traffic.libsyn.com/huskyfanpodcast/03312016SpringPreviewPod.mp3
The roster is updated for spring football 2016 and here are the notable weight changes I noticed: John Ross: from 5’11 179 two years ago to 5’11 196, gained 17 lbs Connor Griffin: from 6’4 235 to 6’3 225, lost 10 lbs, moved to WR Brayden Lenius: from 6’5 220 to 6’5 227, gained 7
ESPN’s Pac-12 Blog has a post up about the league’s best secondary heading into 2016. Chantel Jennings says it’s UW: However, my pick is Washington. The Huskies only lose one player (Brian Clay) out of their two-deep that finished as the fourth-best pass defense in the conference last year. Budda BakerĀ is the obvious star, but
Percy Allen of the Times has a good piece on Jojo Mathis and his personal evolution in recent years. He was loyal to Sark, thought about transferring but stuck it out and is poised for a breakthrough season in 2016. Last season he started 7 games and played in 11. He was tied for 5th