🏈 ▶ GAME WEEK with FSU: Previews- Wednesday update from the head coach.

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Miller- should be back by Georgia.
Keenan- they won't rush him. I see him back by Georgia.
We have a bye week before Georgia.
Roberts- I don't know the issue behind his concussion. I see him back next week.

Has to get through protocol, but he's had a handful of concussions now, so they are making sure they take it slow. It's become a serious issue with him and will impact him going forward... and he wants to play in the NFL.
 
Roberts- I don't know the issue behind his concussion. I see him back next week.
It's multiple. His first few 48's haven't gone as well as they could.






Well, never mind. :ROFLMAO:

Something you might see? Carroll: he's making a push for that guard spot.

(And, FSU has a monster on their defensive line.)
 
A little concerning to see starters already being out for a few games. Could be worse but does not help in game one to not have quality starters available.
It's so wild how two people can see the same thing and see it from two different perspectives. I'm looking at a team with three injuries—with only one of those being a 'serious issue'—and think, "they're lucky to get through spring and fall without a season ending injury (as far as we know with Roberts...hope remains there.)

(I'm not trying to cast doubt or suspicions on JR's return. I'm always hesitant when I hear multiple concussions.)
 
Well, it's time to give it up. I checked in on 'Leonard's Losers' for the first week of 2025 CFB, LL picks FSU in an upset! Twilight Zone time? I'm not from Missouri, but you'll still have to show me. ;)

ROLL TIDE!
 
Well, it's time to give it up. I checked in on 'Leonard's Losers' for the first week of 2025 CFB, LL picks FSU in an upset! Twilight Zone time? I'm not from Missouri, but you'll still have to show me. ;)

ROLL TIDE!
You sure you heard it right? I saw a post on X five or six hours ago saying the call on LL was Bama.

Ya know ... got me thinkin'

I didn't really listen to the show growing up. Occasionally, I'd stumble across the show playing on the radio. BUT. My mom always went grocery shopping on Saturday mornings. I can't remember the name of the publication but it had LL's in the back of it each week. And, it was free to a broke kid.

On a crazy note...around the time he retired was right at the birth of sports sites on the Internet. Dubose was in Tuscaloosa. I was there a lot. I'd been messing around with 'sports site' hosting on AOL's servers and everything broke open in '98 and '99. TexAgs.com quickly became a monster. Alliance Sports was the first in the premium group / subscription genre. ... and I've been neck deep in this shit since then.
 
Transcript from DeBoer's comments ...

Good to have game week finally here. So, guys are excited, you know, the long fall camp and finally get a chance to play someone else. And that's been fun here the last week getting ready for Florida State. So, we know they're going to have different coordinators and a lot to prove and get their season off to a good start and us going on the road into a great environment. It'll be a great challenge for us with all those things combined.

On RG Jaeden Roberts' status

He's been practicing very limited, very limited. So he's making progress, but it's slow and steady. I know this has been going over a couple weeks and so a lot of the same. Nothing more than that really.

On if DL Tim Keenan will be ready to go vs FSU after an injury in Tuesday's practice

Yet to be determined. Probably not. But we'll see.

On confidence in kicker spot

With the kicker spot, Conor (Talty) has done a nice job here. Had a little lull probably from the first scrimmage to the second scrimmage there. Maybe a little bit into the next week. And that's part of understanding how to get yourself out of the slump that you're in a little bit. And we expect a lot out of him because he was kicking and is kicking right now at a very high level again. And so those expectations are always relative. You have a guy who's pretty much kicking every kick and he's got great range. Conor's leg is great. He kicked a 55-yarder in two-minute drill the other day, nailed it right down the middle. So his range is good, and he just had that weekend there and some of it's wear and tear. Some of it, you'd rather have him go through it then rather than in the middle of the season and working your way through it. That's the best time of the year to do it. So he's done a great job about three and a half of the four and a half weeks that we've been out here. So we got a lot of confidence. I think he's getting strength back and kicking the ball deep on kickoff. So we're in a good spot.

On lessons learned from year one

Personally, well, where we're at now compared to where we were at a year ago, it's just more of the same. Just keep doing what you're doing and the things you believe in. You just keep plugging away. You're always going to evolve. You're always going to adjust and that's whether you're undefeated and national champions or had a season that you're disappointed in. So stick to what you truly believe in. I got a staff around me that really has their antennas up to everything. We're always looking to try to make things better. But I think just we know what the grind's going to look like over the course of a 12-game season. That's all of us together. The experiences we shared together as a team we've been able to really draw on -- the things that we did well, the things that we didn't do well. We've used a lot of reaffirmation of things that have even happened in this first week of games, even though there's only a couple, to again double down on what we believe in and where we had to get better from last year. Some of those things happened in NFL and college games. So we're learning, always getting better, using the experiences to our benefit.

On running back room and Daniel Hill

I think the thing with Jam is there's just more reps, more experience that he brings to the table. So there's a higher level of trust and kind of understanding of what it's going to look like on game day. You don't have that as much with the rest of these guys. It doesn't mean that they're not doing some nice things in the practice field. But Daniel Hill in particular, he's more versatile, considering he's over 240 pounds, than I think what people would probably think. He's very natural. I think he's got some quick feet in the hole and he can also catch the ball out of the back field. It's just playing with consistency. He's pretty assignment sound, pretty good that way. It's just a matter of him being able to do it at a high level every single day, and again, we won't know that until we get into the season here, just like with the other guys.

On bulletin board material

Yeah, I think there's always extra levels of motivation that can come from things that are said or things you want to prove. So I think bulletin board material, that's a real thing. But I think in the end it's still who you are and that you have a true deep-seated belief. That's the key. Something that's superficial, something that's really false and more of a rah-rah or energy that way, that can be taken away from you pretty quickly. For us we really pride ourselves on doing the work and being prepared and not just being about this week, but being about everything we've done since January. That gives us the confidence and a deep trust and belief in each other. That's what it's going to come down to, but a little extra motivation doesn't hurt.

On expanded playoff speculation

Really, the only two models that I've had any conversations at all with would have been what it is now in our meetings that we've had previously, and just the possibility of a 16-game schedule. I can go either way. I see the merits for both. I really haven't been involved in anything seriously that's been brought to me to ask for my opinion on anything beyond 16 games.

On Tim Keenan injury update

He had a lower body (ankle) injury. It's always kind of figured out after practicing honestly, gathering information still in the moment I'm in right now, trying to understand exactly where it's at. Our staff is unbelievable. They have done some pretty impressive things on getting guys back. So waiting for the update on that. I don't know if I can even give you a percentage and be confident on that. So we'll see. But it is a lower body injury.
 
You sure you heard it right? I saw a post on X five or six hours ago saying the call on LL was Bama.

Ya know ... got me thinkin'

I didn't really listen to the show growing up. Occasionally, I'd stumble across the show playing on the radio. BUT. My mom always went grocery shopping on Saturday mornings. I can't remember the name of the publication but it had LL's in the back of it each week. And, it was free to a broke kid.

On a crazy note...around the time he retired was right at the birth of sports sites on the Internet. Dubose was in Tuscaloosa. I was there a lot. I'd been messing around with 'sports site' hosting on AOL's servers and everything broke open in '98 and '99. TexAgs.com quickly became a monster. Alliance Sports was the first in the premium group / subscription genre. ... and I've been neck deep in this shit since then.
Yes, Sir, LL picked Bama as the loser. It won't hurt my feelings any if you confirm that for me as my brain may be damaged;), but my hearing is still quite functional.

ROLL TIDE!
 
It’s only LL’s prediction, based on what?
I recon fsu somewhat like(not really) a put together all star team. It’s based solely on individual talent. How much gellin’ have they done?
Also, LL is going against Vegas which has Bama the favorite by, what, 12 points.
I like our chances vs fsu’s.
 
I recon fsu somewhat like(not really) a put together all star team. It’s based solely on individual talent. How much gellin’ have they done?
Counter-thought:

Here's a group of upperclassmen that could have been, at the least, UDF's for the league, right? Here's a group that didn't see a lot of playing time to get to that level afforded to them at their last school: "they weren't starting" is a safe assumption.
 
How accurate will this thought be Saturday evening?

In Grubb, you have the same type of alignments that allow Ty to get to different players and plays.
In Gus, you have several different looks and alignments that get to the same one play.

Poorly worded, yes. But, do you get the thought?
 
With 50+ added this past offseason, only maybe some of the staff even remain.
Speaking off staff ...

The guy on Bama's I've been saying has a warm seat (because he's been disappointing) is definitely in hot seat territory this weekend. Gilberry sid something this past week that caught my attention. He liked what Freddie is doing but being a linebacker doesn't fit with the defensive lineman's "football mentality/craziness." (sic) I don't have any experience in either except for wondering the last two years if it was a fit. I haven't seen it yet.

Recruiting is another story...the draft, yet another.

So, with the shake-up in leadership along the DL we get to see the progression of a few guys. We've talked about Beaman a few times. Several weeks ago I posted a few pics showing how Steve M has changed. I've heard Simmons name a few times but haven't mentioned it in the fall camp thread.

So, let's see what they got. It's a main cog missing that is spotlighting development.




Defense: With the depth, I hope they go man and just send the extra DB every freakin' time. If they do, bettin' we see a pick-six.
 
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