2004 Offensive Line

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by red55, Jan 13, 2003.

  1. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    2003 Offensive Line

    This years offensive line looks to have size and talent, two-deep. I see 10 players who seem to have the tools.

    Tackles -- Whitworth 6-7, 310; Reed 6-3, 290; McGill, 6-4, 300; Livings, 6-5, 315; Comeaux 6-5,320

    Guards -- Peterman 6-5, 300; Niswanger, 6-5, 290; Dyakowski 6-4, 300; Arflin, 6-4, 300

    Center -- Wilkerson 6-4, 290

    I wouldn't be surprised if Reed moves to guard. He seems to lack the height needed to get leverage on a quick DE (see Cotton Bowl). One of the guards may have to back up Wilkerson at center. With an new OL coach other position changes could happen. Looks like a redshirt year for incoming offensive linemen, which is a good thing.

    What do you folks see?
     
  2. 2003 or 2004?
     
  3. Hub

    Hub Founding Member

    I think Red means '03 if he's still talking about Peterman and Reed.

    I like it Red. No need to move one of the guys to center. One of the kids coming in this year.....from Rummel i think is projected to be a center in college. can't think of his name.....but he is considered to be the best O-Lineman coming out of LA this year.
     
  4. I like it too. Whitworth is going to be scary in the next couple of years. I also can't wait to see Livings and Dyakowski, I've been hearing alot of good things about those guys. Hopefully this coaching change will also make a difference next year.
     
  5. TigerLifer3

    TigerLifer3 Founding Member

    I think you are......

    I think you are referring to Garrett Wibel, he came in Last years recruiting class
     
  6. Hub

    Hub Founding Member

    No, i found it. I am talking about Jerry Sevin who is in this years recruiting class.....he is out of John Curtis not Rummel.....I got mixed up.
     
  7. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Wibel might be good enough to play as a reserve, coming off a redshirt year. I hope he's a center. Sevin will probably be redshirted, it usually benefits offensive linemen.
     

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