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  • BULLDOG
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    Originally posted by jackdaniel View Post
    Quote from Stig "the guy that's surprised,a pleasant surprise,is the non-scholarship guy from NW Iowa that's really playing well"
    Chris Balster .......(at 14:02 mark)
    Chris is a humble and hardworking young man. He was more known as a very good option QB at Sheldon HS. It's great that we will have one NW Iowa kid(Walk on) on the 2 deep next year.

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  • Hareofthedog
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    Do not always believe the rosters stats on a player. The 275 guys are closer to 285 and the roster is inaccurate plus it means nothing on paper but chatter. I also hear the o-line has some weight room studs. Strength over fat any day. The team plays with the health players, can't wish or worry about those injured as they may never play again. Go Jacks!

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  • Jacked4Days
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    Originally posted by sdsu_drake View Post
    Stig said Mueller had off season surgery and so he is probably still coming back from that. in at 335.
    I spoke with freshman Zach Zanello and he said that Mueller had work done on his ACL. He just described him as a tough guy for being out there and trying to play. However, Zanello mentioned that he is at practice early to get his knee taped for 40 minutes before he can practice.

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  • Jackedforlife
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    I agree Mueller is probably starting after he's 100%.

    Purcell at guard could mean 2 things, 1 he's better at pulling and blocking in space, and 2 Ohnesorge has proven himself intelligent enough to handle the line calls. He is on the academic honor roll for Gen. Engineering.

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  • sdsu_drake
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    Stig said Mueller had off season surgery and so he is probably still coming back from that. In other news according to the roster shoff is weighing in at 335. It will be nice to have him back next year.

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  • shot_5533
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    LT // Jr Siverling // So Carr // Rfr Harmon
    LG // Jr Seiter // Sr Mueller
    C // Rfr Ohnesorge // Sr Purcell // Jr Zimmerman
    RG // Sr Purcell // Jr Bloom
    RT // Sr Greger // Sr Ode // Rfr Lansman

    I find this extremely interesting. I also think this should quiet critics who say Stig favors Seniors over underclassmen. LT - I too thought Carr would start. Nice job by Siverling.
    LG - Sieter over Mueller is a surprise. C - wow. I thought Purcell was a center for life. I know his prodigies certainly will be centers. Stig wouldn't start a redshirt freshman ata center unless he is sure he can handle it. RG - Do you think they moved Purcell to RG for this game only or is it for the whole year? RT - no surprise there.

    This will be a fun group to watch. I wonder how much in game substitutions they plan on making this year. I'd like to see them keep it set as a unit like other teams do. My humble opinion.

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  • SlapJack
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    Originally posted by Jackedforlife View Post
    In regards to RB Wallace, I would think with the depth and experience you utilize his redshirt, no sense in using it up for minimal opportunities.

    i expect Hazelett to climb the depth chart as he becomes more comfortable with the defense.
    Agreed. Wallace is a true freshman for an RB position where we have good depth. If he showed the immediate talent to hold down a #2 or #3 spot, this could be a different conversation. Using Carr and Hassell as examples, it doesn't appear that the coaches are afraid to pull a red-shirt if the player is ready to contribute.

    On a related topic, Pupungaota is the #3 at NT and will possibly see the DL rotation. So it doesn't appear that they are red-shirting him either.

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  • Jackedforlife
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    Looking at the MO depth chart all their DB's are 6'1 or less, I like our chances with the taller WR's and TE.

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  • Jackedforlife
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    In regards to RB Wallace, I would think with the depth and experience you utilize his redshirt, no sense in using it up for minimal opportunities.

    i expect Hazelett to climb the depth chart as he becomes more comfortable with the defense.

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  • Jackedforlife
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    And just think, if they wanted to they could put Schnieder, Weineke, L Jones at WR and C Jones at TE. All 4 are 6'4" and up. A defensive nightmare inside the 10 yd line,ain't nobody out jumping them for a ball.

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  • jackdaniel
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    I thought wallace at RB really looked good in his high lite video.Must need a year or two yet

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  • 2002jack
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    I don't see Andy Moritko listed on the roster. He was another highly touted recruit. Hmmm


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  • jackdaniel
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    Originally posted by Nidaros View Post
    LCB // Jr Forsythe // Fr Carr // Rfr Balster

    How about that Red shirt freshman Balster is third in the depth chart. Have you ever wondered where Balster is from? Why none other than Sheldon, Iowa. I believe that is part of NW Iowa. I guess even a blind sow finds an occasional acorn so the saying goes.
    Quote from Stig "the guy that's surprised,a pleasant surprise,is the non-scholarship guy from NW Iowa that's really playing well"
    Chris Balster .......(at 14:02 mark)

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  • mitchell
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    It might be tough sledding to have a 275 lbs, redshirt freshman starting at center against Missouri on Saturday.
    That can't be an easy introduction to your career.

    It's interesting that Siverling beat out Carr at LT. I'm pretty sure he came to the program as a preferred walk-on.

    Also, it's interesting to seem them have WR Dom Wright so buried on the depth chart. He seemed like the classic example of the coaches letting a less talented senior start over better younger players. I feel like that was SDSU's MO in the past. Nice to see that it isn't always the case because I feel like it came back to bite them in the past.

    I'm feeling alot more confident in the defense then I did a few months ago. I think we're better upfront then we were last year, and more experienced in the secondary. The big issue will be depth at Linebacker.

    Also, with how many teams have running QB's and how offenses throw the ball around more, I think having a glorified safety (Dallas Brown) at linebacker can be helpful. When we play more power running teams like NDSU & UNI, we can always go with a bigger LB core.

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  • goon
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    Not sure I see any major surprises but a lot of younger guys backing up in the secondary. Seems the the size of most of the linebackers seems a little smaller then i care to see but the talent I dont think should be a big drop off, just stinks loosing elmore for the year. Really looking forward to seeing those lines prove themselves.

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