🏈 2013 Coaching Clinic

UAgrad93

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I just got in from the coaching clinic that will end tomorrow with the 2nd scrimmage of the Spring. Here is my take from what I saw at today's practice.
If we were to start the season tomorrow, the O-line would look like this, CK at LT, AK at LG, Ryan Kelly at C, Steen at RG, and Austin Shepherd at RT. Second O-line had Brandon Greene at LT, Kellen Williams at LG, Chad Lindsey at C, Isaac Luatua at RG, and JC transfer Leon Brown running at RT. Malcolme Faciane is the TE, with Harrison Jones and Vogler running the H Back. OJ Howard and Kurt Freitag are running TE with the 2s. TJ is your HB behind AJ at QB. Behind AJ, Blake Sims received most of the 2s work but Alec Morris and Cooper Bateman all received some reps with the 2s as well. The Wr corps looks freakishly awesome!! Cooper, Bell, Chris Black, Christion Jones, DeAndrew White, Raheem Falkins all catch it if it gets within 8 ft of them. Falkins is a nice target (6'4" 203). This group doesn't include Kevin Norwood who is out for the Spring. At one point the offense went 3 Wr to the left and a single Wr to the right. On the left was KB7, CB5, DW2 and AC9 to the right!! Can you say HEADACHE for any DC in the nation? Dee Hart and Jalston Fowler both are progressing nicely from their knee surgeries. I watched them both go thru all of their drills and both looked steady even with the brace on their knee. Derrick Henry is A MAN!! Listed at 6'3" 238, he is a load to bring down. Kenyan Drake is running behind TJ right now.
Defensively, the D line looks to be Pagan and Stinson at the ends, with Ivory at the Nose. Fanning, Orr, Tomlinson, Ball, Lake, Kirven all are pushing for reps and will be on the field at some point in time. With DePriest out, Tana Patrick is lined up inside beside CJ. Denzel Devall and Adrian Hubbard round out the LB corps. Reggie Ragland, Ryan Anderson, Dillon Lee, Xzavier Dickson are behind these guys. The secondary was running Belue and Cyrus Jones at corners, with Vinnie and Ha Ha at safeties. Nickel had Geno Smith. John Fulton is currently out with injury but will be OK for the fall. Of the 3 Spring experiments (Cyrus Jones, Dee Hart, and Christion Jones) Cyrus seems to be at CB for good. He is wearing Crimson #5 instead of his #8 White. Christion did get a little work at CB in 7 on 7. Other DBs include Jabriel Washington, Bradley Sylve, at CBs, and Landon Collins, Jarrick Williams, Nick Perry, and 28 yr old Jai Miller working the Safeties.
Coach Saban looked to be in mid season form when he proceeded to chew the arse of the "white hat" for not stopping the clock on a 2 minute drill on a completed pass that went out of bounds!
We will be young in a few spots but we very easily could be looking at our 4th Natty in 5 years! We all know how Coach prepares for the season. Just looking at the schedule, Va Tech hires the train wreck former OC at the Barn to "improve" their offense. We go to College Station to play Mr. Celebrity himself after taking an off week. We then welcome Ole Piss in the 4th game. Then later in the season, we welcome the grass eater and his Bayou Bengals. These, on paper, are supposed to be the toughest games.
As for the clinic, once again, CNS brought in all of the stars of football to come and speak. Sean Payton spoke before lunch and Dick Vermeil spoke after dinner tonight. Herm Edwards and Chuck Pagano are scheduled to speak tomorrow. Payton went over but he was worth it. He seems to be very humble and down to earth. He has that fire in his belly for this season. He said his forced sabattical consisted of him going to his sons' school and asking to be the OC of the 6th grade football team! He told the story of how a former Dallas Cowboy had a kid on another team that trampled them during the season. The team ran the single wing and he had no idea how to stop it. He said that Parcells and Gruden both kept in touch with him and they asked how he was biding his time and he told them. He then told them about the single wing. They both gave tips and called in the days leading to the rematch for the championship. They still lost. Somehow, Gruden and Parcells found out before Payton could call and they wouldn't call him or talk to him for a week. They didn't want to take any blame! LOL
 
I hope you all enjoyed the info! For all of the info that alot of you provide, I felt this was the least I could do. Bamaraider, I would expect us to employ the same defensive scheme we used against Notre Dame in the BCSNCG. I think that it was even mentioned during that game that KS even told Herbstreit that he wish he had used the scheme of keeping him in the pocket by not rushing up field so much. I caught a little bit of their spring game and I wasn't that impressed with their defense. They had better have their track shoes on if they are going to keep it close with our offense!!
 
They lost a lot on the front lines on defense, so I expect them too see a heavy dose of Yeldon, Drake, Henry, and Fowler...They do have a solid secondary coming back ..

Anyways I digress, I cannot wait too see the TE's and Linebackers. Young? Maybe. Talented? Wouldn't trade it for any team in football...
 
Thanks for sharing UA....good info.

I think the biggest thing we face as a team is complacency. We set up excellent schedule wise against all of our big opponents. Look for a lessor opponent to take us to the wire this year. I look for Ole Miss to be a scary game. It will be after a run of several games and the hurry up can be an issue for us at times. And we all remember the 09 game against the Barn. Roy Upchurch lives in Bama history and lore for his good hands on the last offensive drive of that one. I think Malzahn is a good coach and was indeed the architect of all that was "good" under Chizik. Having said that, I just think he will have a game plan much like 09........AND they have the week off before us to prepare and rest. I truly hope we move our game with Chattanooga to Thursday night to give us an extra day or two of rest so that there will be no hiccups with the Wah Eaguls.
 
I hope you all enjoyed the info! For all of the info that alot of you provide, I felt this was the least I could do. Bamaraider, I would expect us to employ the same defensive scheme we used against Notre Dame in the BCSNCG. I think that it was even mentioned during that game that KS even told Herbstreit that he wish he had used the scheme of keeping him in the pocket by not rushing up field so much. I caught a little bit of their spring game and I wasn't that impressed with their defense. They had better have their track shoes on if they are going to keep it close with our offense!!

He's a much better passer, but I agree the contain scheme is best. Plus he's not tall, so having to throw over a defender can affect accuracy and hang. Although I know Bama should take them all (and I'll be disappointed if we don't), but I don't think there's a game I want more than this one.
 
He's a much better passer, but I agree the contain scheme is best. Plus he's not tall, so having to throw over a defender can affect accuracy and hang. Although I know Bama should take them all (and I'll be disappointed if we don't), but I don't think there's a game I want more than this one.

AJ had several balls batted down Friday in some of the 1v1 and 1v2 work and AJ is 6'4"! I think that this D line will cause more problems with their hands this season. Fanning got several of those and he is like trying to throw over Denny Chimes WITHOUT his arms raised!!
 
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