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October 22, 2012

Good news on two fronts on Saturday

 (Zac, Briggs gettin’er done)
Got the win, which was critical; 17-13, over the Aubs. We also landed a 5.7, three-star wide receiver commit DeAndre Woods of Pinson, Alabama on Saturday. Huge pickup as we dropped one of our wr commits, Dominic Walker, when he became a soft verbal and kept taking visits to other schools. It may have been a mutual parting of the ways. DeAndre is 6’3″, 205 with 4.5 speed in the 40. 247 sports has him graded out as an 88, two points below a four-star, and he’s one tenth of a point below a four-star on Rivals at 5.7. DeAndre had offers from Auburn, Miss State, Arkansas, USC (Southern Cal), Purdue, Southern Miss and UAB. He actually committed to Miss. State in June, but decommitted in Aug. This year he has accounted for over 500 yards receiving and seven touchdowns for a very fine Clay-Chalkville team, which is 7-1 and has a shot at a state title this season if they can get by mighty Hoover and some other very good teams in Class 6A in Alabama, the highest football playing classification in the state. Clay was upset Friday Night by Huntsville, but they still are a very good football team. May have had the best team in the state last year, but due to what seemed to be an unfair ruling, had to forfeit nine games for playing an ineligible player. It was too bad because they looked primed for a state championship last year. They are definitely in the mix this year, even though I don’t think anybody can beat Hoover.  They are the Alabama of high school football in this state.

Last year, DeAndre caught 36 passes for 460 yards and 10 touchdowns. His sophomore season, he posted over 400 receiving yards and six TDs.

Looks like an excellent pickup. DeAndre is our 22nd commit. So we have one and, I believe at the most, two spots left. Would like to reel in L3 and another running back. There is a senior running back out of Mobile, Alabama, St Paul’s High School, Jordan Huff, who is gaining some interest by our staff. Jordan tore an ACL last year, but is back on the field this year and is making good progress. He’s got some smaller offers (Arkansas State and some others), but St. Paul’s is a very good program that produces excellent football players. A couple of my VU friends went there and I’m very familiar with it through them and from my covering high school football in Alabama for a lot of years. St. Paul’s is excellent. It is a school that  produced Mark Barron, who was a first round draft pick out of Alabama in 2012 by the Tampa Bay Bucs. He was the seventh player selected in the draft. And they always have other Division one players. Jordan could be a guy to watch. We could use another running back. Would like to see Warren Norman get another shot next year if this year doesn’t work out. He’s still a very talented player. Not sure what’s going on there.

DeAndre is our fourth wide receiver commit joining Rivals four-star Carlos Burse and solid three-stars Latevius Rayford (5.6 three-star) and Gerald Perry (5.6, three-star). We also have six solid three-star defensive backs in this class. James and his staff focused on getting playmakers on both sides of the ball in this class. The dbs are 5.7, 3-star Jalen Banks, 5.7 Tre Bell, 5.6 Taurean Ferguson, 5.6 Malik Greaves, 5.7 Darrius Sims and 5.7 Ryan White. Bell, Banks and Sims are corners and White, Ferguson and Greaves are safeties. Again, 5.7 is the highest rating you can get as a three star. Would love to add L3 to that list (Leon McQuay III). We also have a four-star quarterback committed and a high three-star qb, who may become a four-star before the year is out. After watching Chad Kanoff’s  film and looking at his stats, he looks like he could be a four-star like Johnathon McCrary out of Georgia, our four-star qb. We have a real fine  three-star running back committed in Rudy Ford, who is tearing it up in high school in New Hope, Al. right now, two solid three-star tight ends, four three-star defensive ends, a four-star and a solid three-star linebacker  and a very fine 5.7 three-star defensive tackle in Jay Woods. He’s high three-star according to Rivals and 247 Sports, and a four-star by Scout.

About the game. I thought we played very well except for the three fumbles. We should have won by double digits. Zac was outstanding running for 169 yards and a score. He’s stellar. Would love to see Zac on an NFL team next year. He looks like he fits the bill to be a starter eventually in the NFL. But I know how Zac is and he’s not worried about the NFL right now. He’s such a humble, focused guy and he and his teammates want to go to another bowl game this year and finish with eight wins. 8-4 would be spectacular after the team’s start in which we played four very tough opponents in our first six games: South Carolina, Northwestern, Georgia and Florida.

Jordan Rodgers played a solid game completing 15-of-25 for 173 yards with no interceptions. No TDs, but no ints. Played well. Thought Jordan Matthews (3 catches-46 yards) and Chris Boyd (6-77) had solid games at wide out. The line was awesome. Jordan didn’t get sacked once and we ran for 226 yards. Really like what Coach Herb Hand does with this group. They did the same thing last year; just keep getting better as the season progressed and that’s what they’re doing this year. Not the biggest group out there by any means, but tough, hard-nosed and aggressive. Like this group a lot. Very well coached, too, and most all of them are coming back along with the six true talented freshmen we have on the roster, most of whom are being redshirted. Defense was solid led by stellar linebacker Chase Garnham. Chase with nine tackles, three and a half for 14 yards lost, and three sacks. He was all world. Walker May played a good game, too. We’ve got some good players from Alabama. Zac is from Bibb County, Walker is from Briarwood Christian in Birmingham and Chase is from Fairhope High School in South Alabama near Mobile.

I said this summer I thought we had a good football team and we do. We just have to eliminate those turnovers. If we can play clean games and run the ball well with Zac mixed in with some good play action passes and some deep balls, and play defense like we did on Saturday, we have a shot to win the rest of our games. Got UMass this weekend, and while they’re not a very good team, we need to play well, take care of business and  keep the momentum going. The game is on Fox Sports South at 7 PM ET/ 6CT. Then we go to Ole Miss, go to Kentucky, Tennessee at home and Wake closes out the season on the road. All of these games are winnable. And they are  losable,  too. We’ve got to play our best every Saturday from now on starting with UMass. We can’t take any team for granted.  We’re not where we can just bring our B game and win. We can’t do that. We need an A game every time out. We’ve got work to do if we want to get to another bowl game and keep all these fine commitments.

Finally, the Bears host the Lions tonight at 8:30 PM ET/ 7:30 CT. You will be looking live from Soldier Field as the Monsters of the Midway host the Motor City boys. The debate is tonight too. Why would they have a debate on simultaneously with Monday Night football?  If the Bears weren’t playing I might watch the debate, but the Bears are playing so it’s no contest. Will pickup Romney-Obama at halftime. Saturday Night Live has been doing some classic skits on these debates. I look more forward to SNL more than I do the debates themselves, though I have enjoyed debates.

Jay, Brandon Marshall, Devin Hester, Matt Forte and hopefully Earl, need to do some work tonight, and the defense just needs to keep being the Bears’ defense, which is outstanding. Would like to see Urlacher get back to form. Hope he will. But Lance Briggs and cCharles Tillman are playing exceptionally right now. They are phenomenal at linebacker and cornerback respectively. Julius Peppers is playing well and will get it going even more without a doubt at dend, and Henry Melton has become an absolute stud at defensive tackle. Wow, these guys can  play some defense. If Jay and his offensive mates do their part, this could be a special season for Lovie’s guys.

Tonight:

Us 31, Motown 24

Wow, McCarron to Cooper looks like the best combo in college football

 (Amari Cooper looks like a Julio-type, maybe better.)
A.J. was unreal on Saturday Night in Knoxville. So was Amari Cooper. A.J., to me, has put himself in the Heisman race with a spectacular performance on Saturday Night. A.J. was 17-of-22 for 306 yards and four more TDs. A.J. now is 106-of-154  (69%) for1,476 yards, 16 TDs and 0 ints on the season. He hasn’t thrown an interception in his last 238 attempts dating back to last year’s Mississippi State game after Saturday’s game against UT. He did throw three ints in the A-Day game, but he threw it 42 times, completed 29 and threw for two TDs against some pretty stout defensive players. These numbers are out the roof. Amari caught seven passes for 162 yards and two TDs. One of his TDs, a leaping 54-yard grab which he took into the end zone, was as beautiful as the Eli Manning to Victor Cruz 77-yard TD pass that won the game for the Giants over the Redskins yesterday. If you didn’t see that one, that was spectacular and so was Amari’s. Amari is a special player that is for sure. He’s a freshman who looks like an All-American right now. Is he better than Julio? I think he has a chance. Julio is one of the most dynamic players to ever play wide receiver at ‘Bama and is tearing it up with the Falcons this season, but Amari looks just as good and may even have better hands than Julio. A.J.’s knee looked fine as he was flying down the field to shoulder bump Amari after the 54-yard TD pass.

T.J. Yeldon ran for 129 yards and two touchdowns and Eddie Lacy ran for 79 without a TD. The offensive line is fantastic. I will officially put A.J. on my Heisman watch list. There is still time. This thing is usually not decided till the last couple of weeks of the season and it’s changes constantly from week to week. A.J. put his hat  in the ring after that performance. Collin Klein is the leader after Saturday’s performance against a weak West Virginia defense in which he threw for three TDs and ran for four more. He’s a heckuva player, but A.J., to me, is much more of a pure passer. A.j. can’t run like Klein and he has some first round draft picks around him; if not this year, whenever they come out. Chance Warmack is first round in 2013. Barrett Jones is borderline and I bet he will be a first rounder. D.j. Fluker has a shot. Anthony Steen is the underrated guy on the line; he’s a player. Cyrus Kouandijo will be a first rounder when he comes out after next year most likely; but the Tide will have him for 2013. And some of these other receivers like Kenny Bell, Kevin Norwood andChristion and Cyrus Jones are underrated. And Amari is definitely a first rounder, but that won’t happen for another two years after this season which I know ‘Bama fans are happy about. So A.J. has the line and the weapons, but he is flat out gettin it done. If he keeps this up, he’s first round material next April.

Defense was solid with C.j. Mosley playing an excellent game and Robert Lester with an awesome interception. ESPN analyst Todd Blackledge said during the game that there are no first rounders on this defense, but collectively they’re the best unit in college football. No doubt about that. Florida and LSU are good, Florida probably better than LSU, but I like the Tide defense the best. I would say C.J. has a shot to be a first rounder next April, Robert Lester will go early second or middle second and Dee Milliner could be a first rounder. There are plenty of top four round draft choices in this bunch. And, more importantly to Alabama fans, they’re the most dominant defense in college football this year. Maybe not as talented as last year or 2009, but pretty doggone good.

But enough of the draft talk. It’s time to focus on the rest of the season. Mississippi State comes to T-town this weekend for a pretty competitive matchup. The Bulldogs are playing well and playing with a lot of confidence. They have good balance with a quarterback, Tyler Russell, playing solid ball, making a lot of excellent throws and not making mistakes. He’s a similar qb to A.J. though not as good. State has some solid wide receivers and a pretty good running game led by LaDarius Perkins. Their oline is solid, and their defense is good led by first round draft pick Jonathan Banks, a superior cornerback. He’ll probably matchup on Amari which will be interesting. They have another pretty solid corner in Darius Slay, so they’ll make A.J. work hard. ‘Bama is in for a pretty good fight here. I like them to get this done, but it’s not going to be easy. Dan Mullen is doing a solid job at State and the future looks bright in Starkville. Alabama will have their work cut out for them Saturday Night. When I asked a young high school player, who was very intelligent and  a very good linebacker,  about five years ago when his team was undefeated three quarters of the way through the season, what was the key to keep it going. He listed a couple of things and then the last thing he said was: “We’ve got to stay humble.” Now that is something the Tide has to do. They have to prepare every week like each game is the biggest game of their lives and then play that way. Staying humble is the key to me for this Crimson Tide team.

Auburn is just done. They’ve become irrelevant. And they’ve got to do something about it. I wrote a satirical piece last week on hiring Bobby Petrino and while I don’t think Auburn should do that for integrity reasons, there are coaches out there they can get. They’re out there. The offensive coordinator for Florida, Brent Pease, really impresses me. He has gotten Florida back to playing very well on offense. He would be a good candidate. I hate to close the book on Chizik, but after losing on Saturday to Vandy, that  sealed his fate. Vandy should have beaten Auburn by a couple of touchdowns really if it wasn’t for some costly fumbles and some questionable play-calling. Auburn is just spiraling downhill and it doesn’t look like they’ll recover. They play Texas A&M and Georgia at home and Alabama on the road for their last three SEC games. They’ve got a couple of kick in non-conference foes in between, Alabama A&M and New Mexico State. But it looks like Chizik is done. It’ll be a little expensive to let him go, but the buyout is not as  bad for Auburn as it’s only $200K and change a month till 2015 and he’ll probably land another job and that salary will be subtracted from the monthly buyout payments. He’ll land somewhere as a defensive coordinator or as a commentator. I feel sorry for the guy, but his 5-19 record coming into Auburn from Iowa State should have raised a caution flag to begin with. I’m not going to get into how Cam Newton came to Auburn, but it was under questionable circumstances that Auburn won a national title. The Chizik era should be over. Auburn needs to start over. They’ve got a very solid recruiting class, so the key is keeping these players and adding a few more. Rivals has Auburn ninth and 247 Sports has AU seventh in the recruiting rankings and both have Auburn with three, five-star recruits in defensive tackles Dee Liner and Carl Lawson and linebacker Reuben Foster, who is a beast according to what I’ve heard.

But Gene Chizik is not going to get Auburn where it needs to go. He doesn’t impress me at all in his interviews. He always states the obvious, but never has any specifics on how to adjust or correct things. He doesn’t seem able mentally to do that. After his wife wrote that crazy stuff on Facebook a couple of weeks ago, I do question’s Chizik’s intelligence, both as a football coach and as a person. He can’t get results out of his team. It’s just not working out. I’m not sure who could replace Chizik, but there needs to be a change. Brent Pease is a guy who deserves an interview. He has turned Jeff Driskel into a solid SEC quarterback and has turned that Florida offense into a pretty good unit. He’s still got some work left to make the Florida offense stellar, but he’s done an excellent job so far.  Their defense is very good too, but their offense has really made a 180 since last year. He was terrific at Boise State as well. He had a very fine offensive head coach in Chris Peterson at Boise, but Will Muschamp is a defensive guru, and he’s left the offense up to Pease. And Pease has excelled. He could be a strong candidate and Auburn may not have to pay him as much as they would a Bobby Petrino or a Butch Davis or a Jon Gruden, whose name always comes up in coaching searches. Could be a possibility.

Florida looks legit. They are solid. Kansas State looks very legit. Bill Snyder is an exceptional coach and Collin Klein a tremendous quarterback and leader for K-State. Oregon has that blazing speed and a pretty solid defense this year with some playmakers on defense,  some big, strong safeties and linebackers, who have combined for 13 ints on the season led by Avery Patterson who has three, and a great pass rusher in defensive end Dion Jordan, who has seven tackles for loss for 26 yards and five sacks on the season. They are excellent. Oklahoma looks like they’re back in the picture. They play a big game against Notre Dame this weekend in Norman, and I think the Sooners will beat  the Irish by 10 to 14 points, maybe more. The Irish are good, but not great. Oklahoma has it going after crushing Texas two weeks ago, 63-21. Pretty impressive offensive bunch.

So there are some very good teams out there. Alabama looks great to me, but there is a lot of work left.  K-State and Oregon look like they’re special and Florida is close. Oklahoma could get there. Some people are talking about Southern Cal, but I don’t see it. Oregon will dispose of USC when they play.  Oregon State is undefeated, too, but they’re not as good as these other  teams. LSU not totally out of it, but I just don’t like this team near as much as their team last year. Just seem to be missing something on offense, and while they’re good on defense, don’t think they’re great like they were last year.

Anyway, a lot of good stuff coming up this weekend. Here is the SEC schedule this weekend. Florida-Georgia is the marquee game with Alabama-Miss State right there. I don’t know what to think of Georgia. They’re always a mystery under Mark Richt. Never know what you’re going to get year to year from the ‘Dawgs.They have the talent to be elite it seems like, but they never seem to get it done under Richt.  They just got by Kentucky, 29-24. Probably looking ahead. This should be a pretty good football game. Georgia is capable of beating Florida. They have the talent. If they do, they’re in the drivers’ seat for the East title. But Florida is going to be tough for them. They have a better offense than Florida, but not as good of a defense. And that will probably tip the scales for the Gators.

Will have predictions on Thursday. In the meantime will have some more stuff as it comes up this week.

Mississippi State @Alabama, 7:30 PM CT, ESPN

Texas A&M @ Auburn, 6 PM CT, ESPNU

Florida @Georgia (Jacksonville), 2:30 PM CT, CBS

Tennessee @ South Carolina, 11 AM CT, ESPN

Kentucky @ Missouri, 11 AM CT, ESPNU

Ole Miss @ Arkansas, 11:21 AM CT, SEC Network

UMass @ Vanderbilt, 6 PM CT, Fox Sports South

Key National games:

No.14 Texas Tech @No.3 Kansas State, 2:30 PM CT, FOX

No.5 Notre Dame @ No.8 Oklahoma, 7 PM CT, ABC

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