Wednesday links
Drew Champlin
From me, something on how Leodis McKelvin impacted the last game.
Couldn’t find anything ULM-related, but here’s some Sun Belt rankings from The Daily Advertiser in Lafayette.
Q and A with Troy special teams coordinator Shayne Wasden coming up around 11 a.m. CST.
Posted by Drew Champlin on 09/26 at 07:16 AM
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Tuesday links
Drew Champlin
Here’s my notebook leading with Troy’s defensive struggles.
The Monroe News-Star has a feature on Troy
Here’s a Sun Belt notebook from the Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro and from the Palm Beach Post, FAU lost a defensive leader.
Posted by Drew Champlin on 09/25 at 07:33 AM
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Jeremy Rowell
Drew Champlin
Some thoughts from defensive coordinator Jeremy Rowell. FWIW, I’m in the camp that believes the guys are being put in the right place, but they’re not getting the job done.
You can’t be too happy with the defense right now, right?
Nope. I’m not. It’s fundamental stuff. We’ve got to tackle people. We’re there (in position), we’ve just got to tackle folks and we’re not doing it right now. It always comes and goes. I don’t know if it’s like the shanks in golf. I remember a couple of years ago we’re swearing up and down we’re the worst tackling team in America one game and then the next game we’re not. Is it because we don’t work on it? No, because we work on it all the time.
It’s being disciplined enough to go through your fundamentals and do what you’ve been taught to do. We’ve got to keep working harder on it and paying attention to detail is going to make it better.
There was an adjustment that Shawn Todd alluded to that you guys made against ULL
Instead of reading the end, they were reading the interior linemen on a zone read play. They hit us the first time and got eight yards. After that, we adjusted on the sidelines and had it fit right. But we’ve got to do better tackling. We had them fourth and something, they threw the screen and we had two guys tackling behind the line of scrimmage and we missed it. Same thing on another one, we had them fourth down in the fourth quarter when they scored, possibly more than once. We’ve got to make the plays to get them off the field.
What kind of message do you send to guys who aren’t getting it done? Pull them?
You can’t necessarily take your best players off the field and put somebody who probably hasn’t has many reps as they’ve had. We rotate guys pretty good and folks get reps. I wish I could say it was one person, but it’s a rash throughout the whole defense. Everybody had their opportunities to miss tackles and some people missed one and some missed five.
How many tackles was it that you guys missed?
It was around 25. If you miss 25 tackles, it’s going to be a long night for you. Obviously we had opportunities — we stopped them and we did stuff, but the series we did not do stuff we were supposed to, there it went.
Who’s playing well right now?
(Cornerbacks)Leodis (McKelvin) and Elbert Mack are playing pretty well. Boris (Lee) played hard the other night, he was sick. (DT) Marcus Pittman is playing pretty good for us right now. Marcus is playing one of the best up front right now and doing a very good job.
We’ve got to have some more consistency and do a better job tackling. If you tackle folks, you’ve got a chance to stop them. If you don’t tackle them, you’re not going to stop them.
Posted by Drew Champlin on 09/25 at 05:45 AM
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Monday afternoon tidbits
Drew Champlin
Not really that many of them, but…
...WR Austin Silvoy will play Saturday. He’s fully recovered from his concussion.
....RB Kenny Cattouse was the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week.
...How’s this for a quote. “We’re not tackling anybody. My sister and my wife can run through our defense.” from head coach Larry Blakeney at the press conference.
...Troy is dead last in the country in run defense, at an even 300 yards per game.
...Coaches felt good about Whibbs’ performance. He kicked last week with a thigh bruise, and said he got a little lazy on his second-to-last XP attempt and pulled it to the left. Other than that, he was outstanding in all three areas.
....Not kicking to Leodis McKelvin helped Troy start at its own 34. Of course, offensive coordinator Tony Franklin would love to start at his own 1-inch line, because that gives you more grass. On one kickoff return, they snuck in Kennard Burton to replace Bear Woods in that first line of defense in front of returners McKelvin and DuJuan Harris. In front of them are usually Sean Dawkins and Bear Woods, but Woods is a linebacker who can block well on the returns, but coaches don’t want him returning kicks (though I thought he did a good enough job). This will only help Troy.
....Omar Haugabook is one of the best quarterbacks in the country, yet no one is talking about him. HE’s 12th nationally in total offense (333.75 yards per game), but he’s thrown four picks. Problem is, three of them came off tipped passes. No one knows that though because they don’t watch the Sun Belt.
No news is good news, right? Just wanted to throw some stuff out there.
Posted by Drew Champlin on 09/24 at 01:06 PM
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Monday links
Drew Champlin
From me, here’s some leftover notes from Saturday night, leading with Sherrod Martin hoping he’ll play Saturday against ULM.
ULM was off last week, so not much there yet, but read News-Star ULM beat writer Paul Letlow’s blog. He’s thinking we could see 100 points Saturday (combined, obviously). I would agree with that hypothesis.
Here’s the most recent ULM article I found, from the Monroe News-Star on ULM playing fresh faces.
In other news, my fantasy team is 0-3. One of the guys on my opponent’s team was Brian Westbrook, who had three TDs and over 100 yards rushing and receiving. Thanks, Lions defense. (no I don’t have the Lions defense, but my Bears weren’t much better)
Check back later today for some quick hits from the weekly media day.
Posted by Drew Champlin on 09/24 at 12:22 AM
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