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Yeah, I'll be honest, I don't remember the first interception but the second one was on a dropped pass so that wasn't on him and on the third, the DB just made a great play.Captain Canada wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 12:57Feels like Jed White struggled in that one. Y'all keeping it going tho.
A bit of geek football talk. The Auburn playbook has this 2 WR on one side, 2 TE on the other formation, forgot what its called. I have formation subs on so that Corey Montgomery with his 97 speed is always in the slot and I typically run a corner route out of that formation with Corey or something across the middle with either of the TE. There's this fake slant into a corner route that's also in there that I never call and I finally call it in the redzone. Corey shakes the DB out of his boot, wide open in the endzone and I got too excited and beamed that bitch in there instead of floating it to the top and the DB undercut it and made a diving interception

No, see above.
I also like the recruiting aspect, writing in general and the fact that the franchise is deep enough that I feel invested in the program and the players. From a competitive standpoint, while the team is certainly on a roll, three national championships in fifteen years still feels realistic to me, even if we get a fourth this year.
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Week 6 Top Stories
1. USF is elated following a 42-29 victory over SEC opponent Ole Miss.
2. Washington State proves once again that games aren't played on paper, beating Stanford.
3. Blazers notch another W this time against C-USA foe Louisiana Tech.
4. Vanderbilt is floored in a lopsided 28-6 SEC loss to Alabama.
5. Tennessee creams Georgia, improves its conference record to 3-1.
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Week 7 Notable Games
#2 USF (5-0, 4-0) at #3 Ohio State (4-0, 2-0)
#7 Oklahoma (4-0, 1-0) at #11 Texas (4-0, 1-0)
#6 Georgia Tech (4-0, 2-0) at #10 Clemson (4-1, 2-0)
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Players of the Week
HB T.J. Johnson (Georgia Tech): 27 carries, 275 yards, 3 touchdowns.
CB Blake Armstrong (Georgia Tech): 8 tackles, 3 interceptions.
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HB Tommy Cutler (Kentucky): 21 carries, 131 yards, 2 touchdowns, 3 receptions, 34 yards, touchdown.
LB Marcus Duckett (LSU): 11 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, sack, forced fumble, fumble recovery.
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Top 247 Five-Star Commitments
#3 Nigel Medley [ATH #3]: 6'1", 215lbs | Coppell, TX | University of South Florida
#14 Benny Wilson [ATH #6]: 6'7", 220lbs | Marion, AR | University of Missouri
#16 Patrick Sapp [ATH #8]: 6'6", 226lbs | Pasadena, TX | University of Nebraska
#30 Shaun Alford [ATH #13]: 5'10", 174lbs | Georgetown, TX | University of Texas
#34 Andrew Cantrell [WR #12]: 6'2", 196lbs | Mansfield, TX | University of Minnesota
#39 Andrew Ball [WR #15]: 6'1", 196lbs | Latimer, MS | University of Minnesota
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Notable Florida Recruiting Commitments
#62 Tim Godfrey [DE #4]: 6'4", 279lbs | Miami, FL | 4-star | University of Florida
#63 Justin Spence [WR #20]: 6'0", 213lbs | Miami, FL | 4-star | Auburn University
#76 Rob Branch [CB #3]: 5'10", 202lbs | Greater Northdale, FL | 4-star | University of Southern California
#98 Wesley Montgomery [DE #9]: 6'2", 254lbs | Fort Myers, FL | 4-star | Notre Dame University
#101 James Bush [DE #10]: 6'6", 255lbs | Tampa, FL | 4-star | Florida Atlantic University
#103 Mike Johnson [S #2]: 6'2", 211lbs | Coral Springs, FL | 4-star | University of Georgia
#142 Bradley Dixon [HB #13]: 6'1", 208lbs | Miami, FL | 4-star | Florida Atlantic University
#183 Ryan O'Neal [G #5]: 6'2", 266lbs | Orlando, FL | 4-star | University of Central Florida
#261 Lorenzo Covington [ILB #12]: 6'1", 240lbs | Rockledge, FL | 4-star | University of South Alabama
#277 Andrew Wright [CB #15]: 5'11", 181lbs | Tampa, FL | 4-star | University of South Florida
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USF's Justin Wilcox gets his Mike linebacker in Arkansas 4-star linebacker Mike Jackson
Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider
Four-star linebacker Mike Jackson out of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas has committed to the South Florida Bulls.
Jackson, the eleventh ranked inside linebacker in 247Sports rankings, had offers from Ole Miss, Virginia Tech and North Carolina among others. The Bulls started running away with his recruitment following the hiring of Justin Wilcox who had focused in on Jackson as his top target at the position.
A plus athlete that primarily played running back in high school, Jackson still has room to grow as a linebacker and could use some seasoning. He'll have the opportunity to do that behind Marcus Rhoden and Greg Booth who are slated to be the next starting inside linebackers for most likely the next two seasons.
USF will try to pair him with Coral Springs' Gary Adkins, who is ranked just slightly below Jackson and despite his size, has shown impressive coverage abilities on the 7on7 circuit. Wilcox is listed as the primary recruiter for both players.
More commitments could be on the way as five-star receiver Brent Slaughter and five-star defensive end Jason Hamilton was on campus this past weekend along with three-star quarterback Todd Woods and four-star defensive tackle Kevin Simon and four-star tight end Lance Fields.
All five have Crystal Balls to USF at the moment.
Fields has visits lined up to Florida State, Clemson, FIU and Florida Atlantic and had previously stated in past interviews that he wanted to take all five of his visits.
2028 USF Recruiting Class
HB Nigel Medley [ATH #3]: 6'1", 215lbs | Coppell, TX | 5-star | 4.54 40-yd dash, 285 Bench Press Max, 260 Squat Max
ILB Mike Jackson [ILB #11]: 6'1", 234lbs | Hot Springs Village, AR | 4-star | 4.58 40-yd dash, 410 Bench Press Max, 585 Squat Max
CB Andrew Wright [CB #15]: 5'11", 181lbs | Tampa, FL | 4-star | 4.58 40-yd dash, 275 Bench Press Max, 290 Squat Max
2028 USF Recruiting Board
WR Pat Newsome [ATH #2]: 6'5", 218lbs | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 5-star | USF, Clemson, Ole Miss, Georgia Tech, Kansas State
ATH George Harrell [ATH #4]: 5'11", 215lbs | Miami, FL | 5-star | USF, UCF
DE Jason Hamilton [ATH #7]: 6'4", 248lbs | Ocoee, FL | 5-star | USF, Alabama, Notre Dame
HB/WR Brent Slaughter [ATH #10]: 6'5", 226lbs | Highland Park, IL | 5-star | USF, Navy, Notre Dame
S Fred Jones [S #1]: 6'1", 184lbs | Bradenton, FL [IMG Academy] | 4-star | USF, Louisville, Michigan State
G Lamar Felder [G #1]: 6'5", 280lbs | Shaler Township, FL | 4-star | USF, Virginia Tech, Louisville, North Carolina
S Brandon Benjamin [S #4]: 6'2", 200lbs | Riverview, MI | 4-star | Miami of Ohio, USF, Michigan State
DT Chris Mark [DT #4]: 6'4", 266lbs | Corpus Christi, TX | 4-star | USF, Ole Miss, Louisville
DE Cornelius Ross [DE #7]: 6'4", 241lbs | Bakersfield, CA | 4-star | Michigan State, USF
T Ben Brown [T #7]: 6'2, 261lbs | Lawrenceville, GA | 4-star | USF, Clemson
TE Lance Fields [TE #8]: 6'4", 242lbs | Jacksonville Beach, FL | 4-star | USF, FAU, Florida State, FIU, Clemson
TE Josh Smith [TE #9]: 6'4", 242lbs | Ansonia, CT | 4-star | USF, Minnesota, Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech
DT Kevin Simon [DT #14]: 6'3", 311lbs | Santa Barbara, CA | 4-star | USF, UCF, Ole Miss, Syracuse, Washington State
ILB Gary Adkins [ILB #15]: 6'1", 250lbs | Coral Springs, FL | 4-star | USF, Michigan State, Northwestern
QB James Brown [QB #41]: 6'2", 221lbs | Hamilton, OH | 3-star | USF, UCF
QB Todd Woods [QB #58]: 6'2", 210lbs | Mason City, IA | 3-star | USF, Louisville
QB George Mobley [QB #64]: 6'0", 201lbs | Maitland, FL [JUCO] | 3-star | USF, Oklahoma, Louisville
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DE James Bush [DE #10]: 6'6", 255lbs | Tampa, FL | 4-star | Committed to Florida Atlantic
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Soapy wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 13:37Yeah, I'll be honest, I don't remember the first interception but the second one was on a dropped pass so that wasn't on him and on the third, the DB just made a great play.Captain Canada wrote: ↑10 Jun 2021, 12:57Feels like Jed White struggled in that one. Y'all keeping it going tho.
A bit of geek football talk. The Auburn playbook has this 2 WR on one side, 2 TE on the other formation, forgot what its called. I have formation subs on so that Corey Montgomery with his 97 speed is always in the slot and I typically run a corner route out of that formation with Corey or something across the middle with either of the TE. There's this fake slant into a corner route that's also in there that I never call and I finally call it in the redzone. Corey shakes the DB out of his boot, wide open in the endzone and I got too excited and beamed that bitch in there instead of floating it to the top and the DB undercut it and made a diving interception
No, see above.
I also like the recruiting aspect, writing in general and the fact that the franchise is deep enough that I feel invested in the program and the players. From a competitive standpoint, while the team is certainly on a roll, three national championships in fifteen years still feels realistic to me, even if we get a fourth this year.



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Week 7 Preview: at #3 Ohio State Buckeyes
Record: 4-0, 2-0 Big Ten
Head Coach: Urban Meyer (168-37 at Ohio State, 16th year, 272-60)
Team Leaders
Passing: John Bryant (64.1% completion, 766 yards, 11 TD, 2 INT, 188.0 QB rating)
Rushing: Erik McDaniel (394 yards, 7.7 ypc, 4 TD)
Receiving: Kyle King (17 receptions, 296 yards, 4 TD)
Defense: John Baker (16 tackles, 6 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 2 INT)
Team Rankings
Points Per Game: 5th
Total Offense: 4th
Passing Offense: 69th
Rushing Offense: 2nd
Total Defense: 27th
Turnover Differential: 17th
Injuries
RT Charles Gold, Rs Junior | 6'6", 318lbs | 84 ovr, 83 str, 93 pbk, 80 rbk
LT Tim Prater, Freshman | 6'5", 273lbs | 81 ovr, 86 str, 85 pbk, 84 rbk
Team Schedule
vs. Western Kentucky: W 41-21
at BYU: W 45-14
at Northwestern: W 45-42
vs. #14 Nebraska: W 45-26
Ohio State Buckeyes Projected Starters
QB John Bryant, Rs Junior | 6'3", 195lbs | 93 ovr, 90 spd, 82 acc, 88 thp, 88 tha
HB Erik McDaniel, Senior | 6'2", 202lbs | 96 ovr, 91 spd, 95 acc, 99 btk, 89 car, 96 elu
WR Kyle King, Senior | 6'1", 215lbs | 93 ovr, 85 spd, 99 acc, 93 cth
WR Justin Harrison, Rs Sophomore | 6'2", 199lbs | 88 ovr, 84 spd, 93 acc, 88 cth
WR Ashley Cox, Sophomore | 6'1", 185lbs | 83 ovr, 95 spd, 95 acc, 81 cth
TE Tony Hall, Junior | 6'7", 248lbs | 90 ovr, 82 spd, 85 acc, 87 cth, 82 rbk
LT Carl Coleman, Freshman | 6'2", 264lbs | 79 ovr, 90 str, 84 pbk, 80 rbk
LG Sam Koch, Rs Junior | 6'4", 289lbs | 94 ovr, 92 str, 88 pbk, 98 rbk
C Greg Carter, Rs Sophomore | 6'4", 283lbs | 82 ovr, 78 str, 85 pbk, 83 rbk
RG Trae White, Sophomore | 6'3", 278lbs | 82 ovr, 84 str, 90 pbk, 83 rbk
RT Bruce Watkins, Freshman | 6'3", 305lbs | 78 ovr, 84 str, 83 pbk, 83 rbk
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DE Jacob Thorne, Senior | 6'2", 255lbs | 93 ovr, 87 spd, 90 acc, 87 str, 87 pmv, 77 fmv, 92 bsh
DE Robert Yates, Rs Senior | 6'3", 277lbs | 83 ovr, 70 spd, 86 acc, 80 str, 83 pmv, 80 fmv, 83 bsh
DT Scott Wilson, Rs Senior | 6'2", 281lbs | 91 ovr, 83 acc, 90 str, 88 pmv, 85 fmv, 82 bsh
DT Nick McClelland, Rs Sophomore | 6'1", 311lbs | 90 ovr, 82 acc, 85 str, 91 pmv, 93 fmv, 85 bsh
LB John Baker, Junior | 6'3", 238lbs | 88 ovr, 85 spd, 96 acc, 58 awr, 79 tkl, 90 bsh, 91 pur, 78 zcv
LB Cornelius Tyler, Rs Freshman | 6'2", 229lbs | 86 ovr, 78 spd, 89 acc, 50 awr, 87 tkl, 78 zcv
LB Duane Quinn, Senior | 6'3", 225lbs | 91 ovr, 84 spd, 93 acc, 65 awr, 92 tkl, 89 bsh, 76 zcv
CB Jonathan Hill, Junior | 6'2", 184lbs | 90 ovr, 99 spd, 96 acc, 93 mcv, 93 zcv, 88 press
CB David Stratton, Junior | 5'9", 176lbs | 83 ovr, 91 spd, 83 acc, 93 mcv, 93 zcv, 99 press
S Chad Ford, Rs Junior | 6'1", 195lbs | 84 ovr, 88 spd, 93 acc, 83 tkl, 76 mcv, 80 zcv
S Tre Hicks, Sophomore | 6'5", 212lbs | 84 ovr, 86 spd, 88 acc, 79 tkl, 76 mcv, 91 zcv
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Yeah, that 90 speed worries me and not like I can just contain him with McDaniel also having good ratings. Definitely our toughest of the season
jed white. primetime. time to make his claim for the heisman once more. need to avoid a slow start.