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Thursday reading

July 03, 2008

dchamplin


Figured I’d update this with links to other SBC papers’ blogs, so if you choose, you can read about what’s going on with them.

Florida Atlantic - Ted Hutton’s blog from the Sun-Sentinel. Marcus Nelson’s blog from the Palm Beach Post.

MTSU - Adam Sparks’ blog from the Daily News Journal

North Texas - Brett Vito’s blog from the Denton Record-Chronicle

UL-Lafayette - Joshua Parrott’s blog from the Daily Advertiser.

UL-Monroe - Paul Letlow’s blog from the News-Star in Monroe.

Florida International - Pete Pelegrin’s blog from the Miami Herald.

Arkansas State - I’m not seeing a blog at the Jonesboro Sun, but they cover the Indians Red Wolves very well. As does the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

Posted in by Drew Champlin on 07/03 at 01:18 PM
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Thursday link

July 02, 2008

dchamplin


Here is my question and answer with freshman kicker Michael Taylor.

One thing I forgot to mention in all my updates on QB Jamie Hampton. The big reason he’s put on so much muscle is because, in the weight room, he treated last year like he was a redshirt. Most freshmen come to college and spend that first year as a redshirt, where it’s spent getting stronger and basically living in the weight room. Hampton worked out on the ‘redshirt’ schedule, though he still played.

Posted in by Drew Champlin on 07/02 at 10:10 PM
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Additional Hampton quotes

June 30, 2008

dchamplin


First off, here is the feature on Jamie Hampton that I have written.

The interview was pretty long. It was going to be a regular Q and A like the ones I’ve been running, but I decided to make a story out of it. Here’s a good deal from what I couldn’t get into the story.

When did you find out you were the No. 1 guy?
“Coach (Neal) Brown said he wanted to get it out of the way and name a starter. It’s not definite yet. I haven’t started a game yet, so it’s not that big of a deal.”

When he got the three of you (Hampton, Jones, L. Brown) together to announce you were the top guy, was that awkward?
“To a certain extent it was. I was happy and they were happy. I know they wanted it too, but I don’t think there were any hard feelings. If someone else would have been named starter, I wouldn’t have had any hard feelings because I know that I did my best.”

Has the relationship between the three changed?
No, we’re all still pretty good friends and we all hang out.

How does your mindset change now that you’re the top guy?
That’s one of the big things that they’ve been preaching to me, to develop leadership. That’s one thing that during the summer, I’m trying to gain respect from all my teammates and follow what Omar (Haugabook) did — he was a good leader and he left some big footsteps.

What did you learn from Omar?
He was mentally tough. He was going to do when he had to do and not let anyone tell him any different. That’s how I’m trying to get — hard-headed, not get off task, stick to schedule and all that other stuff.

Do you yell at people now?
I don’t quite yell at them yet. I wouldn’t respect me all that much either, but right now I’m just trying to tell them what to do. I have yelled at a couple of them, but that was just when they ran a wrong route or something like that, nothing major.

How Troy jumped into the picture after he had first committed to Purdue?
Coach Tony Franklin called my coach then he started calling my house and we set up an official visit. I liked Coach (Larry) Blakeney and Coach Franklin. It felt right, committing and signing here.

What did Purdue coaches say when you decommitted?
He was a little mad, but recruiting’s a business. You have to do what’s best for you and coming here was the best thing for me.

What was the biggest crowd you played in front of in 1A ball?
About 5,000 people or so. As far as crowds go, I started against Georgia so that won’t make that big of a deal. I still get butterflies, but that goes away after the first one or two plays. It doesn’t matter if it’s in Class 1A against the worst team we ever played or against a team like Georgia.

On the first game of the year
I think Middle Tennessee is going to be one of the top teams we play all year. It’s a big rivalry game and if you can’t get pumped up for that game, you can’t get pumped up for anything.

You’re known for your legs thus far at Troy
I want to show people I can pass. Out of high school, that’s what I was known for. I was pretty slow for most of high school, then all the sudden, I don’t know what happened, but I got to where I could run a little bit. I know I’m not going to outrun that many people, but I want to make a move and go and get as many yards as I can get.

What all have you had to work on?
I’ve really had to work on my touch — anything I’ve got to put more air on.  More or less the deep ball, but red zone throws, fades, corners, throws where you have to get it over the defender.

Do you walk around with more swagger?
I don’t let it get in my head. You have to walk around with a little more swagger because people are looking to you to lead them. As far as going to people and saying, ‘Hey, I’m the No. 1 quarterback, I don’t have to do that because that’s not me.’

Do people around campus know who you are?
I don’t know. Probably not. It doesn’t bother me. I’d just assume be a no-name than anything else. It’s just fine with me. I don’t think that many people really know I play football. If you look at me, I just look like a normal student. That doesn’t bother me too much, it keeps people from going up to me and asking if I’m the starter and all this other stuff.

On gaining weight
That’s what I’ve been trying to work on, gaining weight so I can take more hits. I’d like to get around 220, because once camp starts I’ll probably drop around five pounds from the heat and sweating much. I can play at 215 if I can keep it at 215.

Posted in by Drew Champlin on 06/30 at 11:00 PM
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Coming this week

dchamplin


Got some more Troy stuff heading your way this week.

Tuesday, we’ll have a feature on quarterback Jamie Hampton. It was a pretty long interview, so the remnants of it will be in the blog Tuesday.

Thursday, we’ll have a Q and A with freshman kicker Michael Taylor.

Sun Belt Media Days are July 21-22. 

Posted in by Drew Champlin on 06/30 at 03:19 PM
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Troy’s Bassett misses out on Olympics

June 29, 2008

dchamplin


Troy’s O’Darien Bassett, former hoops star and now track star, missed out on the 2008 Olympics. He made the finals of the long jump but finished 10th out of 13, when the top 3 advanced to the Beijing Olympics.

The final results are here.

Posted in by Drew Champlin on 06/29 at 06:17 PM
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