O line questions

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by LSUpride123, Nov 30, 2010.

  1. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

    Can anyone tell me what where the major starters on O line and what year of school they are in.

    Also, I know that Freshman played on O line, but does anyone know who and how much.

    What were the rotations like.


    The one part of this team I didnt pay attention too was the O line, but I noticed in the ARK game we had a true Freshman out there. He got beat a good bit, but from the little I know about O lines, it is rare to have a young O line do really good. I could be wrong though...

    Also, how does our O line stack up for next year...
     
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  2. boblinfoto

    boblinfoto Ohio LSU fan/artist

    For that matter, how about a center who can actually center the ball to where the ball has to go, WHEN the ball is supposed to go to the quarterback?:dis:
     
  3. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    I think that was Chris Faulk. I'm not real familiar with our line either but I know it's our most critical area of need outside our QB.

    Our center, P.J.Lonergan, is a soph. T Bob is a Jr. and I'm sure he's not going to be drafted.

    We lose Joseph Barksdale (OT) but return Alex Hurst- soph
    OG Josh Dworaczyk returns and RS Fr. Josh Williford and Will Blackwell (Jr.) also return.

    Williford has a lot of upside:
    We'll also return a TE who's a great receiver- Deangelo Peterson who is aJr. Chase Clement is behind him and is a soph.

    Our WR's will be back except for Toliver but I really think Randle is our best one and he's only a soph. If he's not our best I felt like JJ was more comfortable throwing to him cause he went to him a lot in clutch situations.

    At RB, Ridley and Ford...whew!

    Much talent and some OC should have a ball with what we return.
     
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  4. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Unfair. Lonergan has only had that one high snap all year. Jefferson just wasn't paying attention on the other one.
     
  5. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    I agree and thought that was a bit harsh too.
     
  6. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

    So it would be a good assumption that Collins and White will see some good PT next year right?
     
  7. KingEmeritus

    KingEmeritus ofthePoint

    Collins-likely
    White-Redshirt if I had to guess
     
  8. Attack Tiger

    Attack Tiger Reformed Sunshine Pumper

    I don't care if they play Donald freakin' Duck next year, as long as it gets better at pass-blocking.
     
  9. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood


    True, but I think that the common trend among O lines is that the younger they are, the more likely they will struggle...


    Or at least, I thought it was rare for a young O line to stand out as one of the best in a conference… In the SEC no less…
     
  10. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    The offensive line is the least likely position for a freshman to play. You usually have to get smarter, bigger, and stronger for a couple of years to play OL in the SEC.
     

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