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April 25, 2013

Bama looks stout…again

T.J. ready for a massive year
T.J. Yeldon looks like he can run for over 2,000 this year if S will let him. Backup at running back looks pretty stacked also. Derrick Henry, the early enrollee freshman who looked very good in the spring before breaking the tibia bone in his leg, could be the heir apparent as backup to Yeldon. A Yeldon-Henry combo would be much like the Ingram-Richardson, Richardson-Lacy, Lacy-Yeldon combination. Could be pretty lethal. Henry’s 6’3″, 240 pounds. A potentially dominant running back. Trent Richardson-type. And there are plenty of others in the wheelhouse. Jalston Fowler and Dee Hart will be back from injuries. Coming in are four-star freshmen Tyren Jones, Alvin Kamara and Altee Tenpenny. Running back is fine.

A.J. looked pretty sharp Saturday completing 19-of-30 passes for 223 with a 40-yard TD pass to Kenny Bell and two ints. Vinnie Sunseri and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix each picked off McCarron. Clinton-Dix also recovered a fumble and returned it 55 yards for a TD to put the Crimson team up on the White, 14-10, with 2:01 left in the game. But McCarron brought the Tide back on the next drive hooking up with Christion Jones for 50 yards which set up a Yeldon seven yard scamper for the decisive touchdown to put the White over the top as they won 17-14. Behind McCarron, the best player looks like redshirt freshman Alec Morris. Morris was 10-of-18 for 141 yards. He has a very good arm and good mechanics. Blake Sims just doesn’t look like he’ll get it done at least at quarterback. Maybe in a wildcat package, but he can’t throw it accurately. He had two passes picked off. The defenses forced seven turnovers, which was good for the defense, but not so swift for the offenses. There were six passes picked off. Freshman Cooper Bateman, an early enrollee, had his struggles, but is highly touted. We’ll see how he develops over the summer. Phillip Ely, Parker McLeod and Luke Del Rio need some more reps. Del Rio actually looked like the best one behind McCarron and Morris.

Wide receiver is loaded, much like running back. Kenny Bell had a very good game. Amari Cooper is going to be an All-American, Christion Jones, Chris Black, Raheem Falkins (an early enrollee), DeAndrew White, back from injury, and tight end O.J. Howard, an early enrollee and a five-star recruit, have this position extremely well-manned. The Tide has so many good wide receivers that S moved a couple over to the secondary. Cyrus Jones is in the secondary now.

O line looks like they haven’t missed a beat. Ryan Kelly will be an excellent replacement for Barrett Jones at center. Kelly is listed at 6’5″, 290, but should be over 300 by the time the season starts. The Kuoandijo brothers will man the left side of the line. Cyrus will be an All-American and a top five draft pick if he goes out in the 2014 draft, and Arie has been hurt in previous years, but looks like an NFL player too. Cyrus is 6’6″, 310 and Arie is 6’5″, 315. They’ve got a handle on the left side. Anthony Steen will be back for right guard duty. Pretty underrated player last year because of Barrett, Chance Warmack and D.J. Fluker, but he’s fantastic. Steen is 6’3′,309. At right tackle, Leon Brown, a 6’6″, 313 junior college transfer, and Austin Shepherd, a 6’5″, 315 pound junior, will battle it out. Both looked good in the A-Day game. Tide will need to develop some depth on the line. Freshmen Grant Hill and Brandon Hill will help. Grant is 6’6″, 301 and Brandon is 6’7″, 290.

I’m very much looking forward to seeing Jonathan Allen play college football. The five star defensive end signee out of Virginia is a destroyer. One of the most physical high school players I’ve ever seen. He’ll be dominant. Defense looked very good to me. Inside linebacker Trey DePriest was hurt so he didn’t play, but he’ll be there in August. C.J. Mosely is another All-American at linebacker in the string of great linebackers Alabama has produced. C.J. has been doing it for three years now. It’s pretty impressive he came back for his senior year rather than go out for the draft. He made a wise decision because with a huge senior year, C.J. will be a first rounder in ’14; possibly a high first rounder. Ryan Anderson also impressed me at linebacker. Like him a lot. Reggie Ragland was a five-star two years ago, so he should make a pretty big impact at lb. There’s plenty of depth. Xsavier Dickson is going to be fantastic at a hybrid linebacker/dend position. He’s terrific and will dominate. Also really like Denzel Devall, another hybrid lb/dend. Line looks pretty powerful. Adrian Hubbard is another lb/dend hybrid who should have a huge year and see his draft status go to first round. Brandon Ivory is a guy who stood out to me at defensive tackle. Ivory is 6’4″, 310. Some guys need to step up in the interior; it may be a position that will need to develop as the summer progresses and the season starts. Jeoffrey Pagan has all the physical tools (6’4″, 290) to be an All-American and first round pick;  just needs to put it together this year. He could be dominant. Darius Page, a four star freshman out of Foley, could help  early in the season. A’Shawn Richardson, a five star out of Fort Worth Texas, could bring in some immediate help at dtackle. He’s 6’4″, 320. He had committed to Texas originally, but switched to ‘Bama late in the process. Looks like a beast.

The secondary looks very good. Cornerback Deion Belue had an excellent A-Day game and is primed for a huge year. The other corner is not settled totally yet. There are some injuries right now. Nothing major; just some guys nicked up. Geno Smith looks like the favorite at the other corner. He should be stellar. He  played last year and performed  well. Will need to develop some depth at corner, but there is plenty of potential there. The Tide has four NFL safeties. Ha Ha, Sunseri, Landon Collins, who looked awesome last Saturday and was a five-star in 2012, and John Fulton, are all big time players. They’ll be some help with Nick Perry and others, but safety absolutely looks like one of  the strongest positions on the team along with running back and wide receiver. Ha Ha is terrific and Sunseri is stellar, but Collins and Fulton look ready to make a run at a lot of playing time. Should be pretty interesting competition this summer though nobody is going to beat out Ha Ha. He’s high first round material. Top 10 in my opinion. There’s going to be some NFL talent coming out next spring. I could see Cyrus Kuoandijo as the top pick in the draft.

Kicking game is fine with Cade Foster now handling place kicking and kickoffs and Cody Mandell punting. Those two are good. Looks like Christion Jones will get first dibs at returning punts. Kickoffs were basically half speed in A-Day, so nothing revealing there. Could see maybe one of the incoming freshmen returning kicks. Heard great things about four-star athlete ArDarius Stewart. Also Cyrus and Christion Jones should be involved.

The schedule looks pretty favorable. Open with Virginia Tech, August 31, a Saturday at 4:30 PM CT on ESPN. Don’t know a lot about Va. Tech except that they had a down year last year. They should be pretty good, but Tide will take care of business in the second half. Will get more on Hokies and try to find their spring game for a more detailed opinion.  The Tide then goes to College Station on Sept 14 to try and extract revenge against Johnny Football and the Texas A&M Aggies. That will be a classic. Pretty good to have a week off before that game. Will have more on A&M the first of next week. Manziel had a big spring game. At home vs. Colorado State and former oc Jim McElwain in week three. Ole Miss comes to Ttown in week four. Should be interesting to see if any of Hugh Freeze’s five star freshmen play significant time and contribute. Looking forward to seeing if Robert Nkemdiche can be the dominant player everyone is expecting him to be at defensive end for the Rebels. He was the number one ranked high school player in the country in 2013 by both Rivals and 247 sports.  At home vs. Ga. State, @ Kentucky, vs Arkansas, vs. Tennessee, vs LSU, @ State, vs Chattanooga and @ Auburn to close it out. Looks like it could be another special season. A&M is pivotal in week two and Ole Miss and LSU are no gimmes, but they are at home so  that’s a huge bonus. Auburn on the road will be interesting now that the Gus Bus is in command. But I like the Tide to get it done again this season and see South Carolina in the SEC Championship game. That should be a classic there. Not going to predict that one yet because I want to see South Carolina’s spring game. But I can absolutely see the Tide going all the way again and winning national championship number 16 and four in five years. Incredible stuff there if it happens. Three in four is amazing already.

In the draft tonight, four Tide players are potential first rounders. Todd McShay of ESPN has Dee Milliner going 10th to the Titans, Chance Warmack going 12th to the Dolphins, D.J. Fluker going 15th to the Saints, and Eddie Lacy going 22nd to the St. Louis Rams. I wouldn’t be surprised if Warmack doesn’t go higher. Other projections have Warmack going to the Buffalo Bills at eight. I’m positive Eddie should be a first rounder. Some are not sure, but after his performances against Georgia and Notre Dame he is a no-doubt first rounder in my mind. He’s struggled with some injuries, but a lot of running backs do. He’s stellar and should be picked in the first round. I like D.J. Fluker with the Saints at 15. Honestly, I think he should go higher. Milliner at 10 to the Titans is valid. He runs a 4.37, 40 and is so strong and is a playmaker at corner. I could see him going a little higher. Maybe seventh to the Arizona Cardinals or ninth to the Jets.

Will have plenty more spring games coming up. Auburn tomorrow morning.

Baseball wallops Louisville

Tony Kemp is phenomenal
The No.3 Dores (Baseball America) blasted No.12 Louisville 10-2 on Tuesday Night at Louisville. We pounded out 14 hits. Redshirt freshman Zander Weil and sophomore Vinnie Conde both went deep. Wiel hit a two-run shot, his third in three games, and Vinnie had a three-run shot. Freshman Walker Buehler went 5.1 innings giving up four hits, one run wtih two walks and no strikeouts. Not worried about the lack of strikeouts by Walker. He can bring it in the mid-90’s. He’ll strike out his fair share of hitters. Phillip Pfeifer, Carson Fulmer and Jared Miller finished it off on the mound for the Dores, who moved to 36-6 on the season.We are 16-2 in the conference and host Mississippi State this weekend for a three-game set. Friday Night’s game is at 6:30 PM CT, Saturday’s game is @ noon CT and will be televised by CSS, and Sunday’s game is at 1 PM CT. Kevin Ziomekwill be on the hill Friday Night, Tyler Beede on Saturday and most likely, T.J. Pecoraro on Sunday. Would like to see our three starters have good weekends.

State is 33-1o overall. They lost two of three to LSU in Starkville in March, lost two of three to Kentucky in Lexington, lost two of three to Arkansas in Fayetteville. took two of three from Florida in Starkville, beat Ole Miss on April 9, 5-1, swept A&M at College Station, April 12-14, and took two of three from Auburn at State last weekend. They defeated Memphis Tuesday, 12-1. State is ranked No.16 by Baseball America. Right fielder Hunter Renfroe is knocking the cover off the ball hitting .410 with 14 homers and 45 RBIs. State hitting .298 as a team. Ross Mitchell is a long reliever out of the bullpen who is 8-0 with an 0.97 ERA. Luis Pollorena is their Friday guy. He’s 6-1 with a 3.38 ERA. He has 24 walks and 41 Ks. Their closer is Jonathan Holder. Holder has 12 saves and a 1.61 ERA. He has walked only seven and K’d 52.

Tony Kemp is leading us in hitting @ .387. Tony has stolen 22 bases in 31 attempts. He has 63 hits in 42 games. Playing fantastic second base also. Made a beautiful catch Tuesday Night going into foul territory and a beautiful snare of a line drive Sunday against Georgia. Just an amazing player.  Connor Harrell’s catch in right center Tuesday Night was Willie Mays-like. It was beautiful. We’re playing awesome defense, found some good power with Zander Wiel, Connor (8 homers, 52 RBIs), Vinnie (six homers, 33 RBIs) Rhett Wiseman and Kyle Smith, who has been hurt ever since he collided with the wall a couple of weeks ago against Mizzou. But Kyle should be back, maybe this weekend. He suffered a bad cut on his chin (requiring something like 18 stitches), and suffered a concussion. So Kyle needs to take his time coming back. He’ll be OK soon though. Yaz can hit it out, Spence Navin can hit it out and Conrad Gregor can show some power at times. That was the one area I thought we might be not as strong at, but we’re fine in the power department. Tyler Beede is showing us why he was a first round draft pick out of high school in 2011. He is 10-0 with a 1.52 ERA. He has walked 38 and K’d 67. He’s been awesome the last two games. Zo just needs to keep improving and T.J. would give us a big lift on Sundays if he can return to his 2011 form. Certainly has it in him. Looks like we’re developing some fourth and fifth starters for the postseason as well.

Like where this team is at. I’m sure Corbs is pleased. Can’t rest on our laurels though. Have a tough test coming into town this weekend. Need to be honed in for State. Always have to be focused for SEC series.

Dave Price lost a tough one to the Yankees Tuesday Night. Pitched against Phil Hughes of the Yanks, who pitched very well. Dave went eight, giving up eight hits, three earned runs, with no walks and five K’s. Thought he battled hard. Went into the ninth tied at two, but gave up a single to Robinson Cano, maybe the best hitter in baseball, and Joe Maddon pulled him. Fernando Rodney couldn’t hold’em, but had what looked like a strike three called a ball which really hurt him and the team, and allowed the Yankees to score two on a single by Ichiro. Dave now 0-2 with a 5.52 ERA. I’m a little concerned about him, but he threw a lot of strikes Tuesday Night. Dave threw 99 pitches, 71 for strikes. Hopefully he’ll get it back in his next start Sunday against the ChiSox. Rays did take two out of three from Yanks in Tampa. Beat C.C. Sabathia on Monday Night, 5-1, and Andy Pettitte last night, 3-0. Rays now at 10-11 after a tough road trip that saw them go 2-7. Four back of BoSox, who are 14-7. Orioles are 12-9 and the Yankees are hanging tough without A Rod, Jeter, Tex and Granderson. They are 11-9. Rays hitting the road again for a pretty lengthy time starting tonight @ Chicago (White Sox) for a four-game set, followed by the KC Royals for three beginning next Tuesday and Colorado next weekend.

Mike Minor battled 20 degree weather in Denver and beat the Colorado Rockies 4-3 on Tuesday. Mike went six, giving up five hits, three runs with two walks and five K’s. Mike moved to 3-1 overall with a 1.80 ERA. His only loss came to the Royals last week, 1-0. Man is Justin Upton crushing the ball. Eleven deep ones on the season. He’s leading the bigs. Braves playing great ball at 15-6 on the season though they lost to the Rockies in extras yesterday, 6-5. Rockies pretty good though. 14-7 on the season. Braves took two out of three from Rocks. Braves go to Detroit Tigers this weekend, starting tomorrow night, in what should be a classic series, then host the Nationals next week.

 

 

Zurich Classic of New Orleans

Where: TPC Louisiana, New A’hlins
Course: 7,341 yards, Par 72

Architect: Pete Dye

Purse: $6,600,000;

Winner’s share: $1,152,000 

Defending champion: Jason Dufner

TV: Today: Golf Channel: 2-5 PM CT; Golf: 7:30-10:30 PM CT; Friday: Golf: 2-5 PM CT; Golf:7:30-10:30 PM CT; Saturday: Golf: Noon-1:30 PM CT; CBS: 2-5 PM CT; Golf: 5:30-10 PM CT; Sunday: Golf: 12-1:30 PM CT; CBS: 2-5 PM CT.

Key Holes:

No.8: A Par-4, 372 yard hole that may be reachable downwind. A little risky since mounds are in play and the green difficult to hit. There are some bunkers which the players had asked to be put it back in 2005, so they’ll be a factor on this hole.

N0.9: A tough 210-yard par 3 that plays over water. There is trouble on the left side, so shots left of the green could be a bogey.

N0. 15: A tough 480 yard par-4 that favors a slight draw off  the tee. There are no bunkers on this hole, but slopes make chipping and pitching difficult. Par is considered a good score here.

No.17: A 215 yard, par-3. No bunkers on the left, but a pot bunker on the right that comes into play. Another hole where par is considered a victory.

No.18: A 589 yard, par 5. Pete Dye put the water into play more on the second shot. Bunkers in play, mounds close to the green making going for it and even laying up difficult due to difficult third shot and risky go for shot. Should make for great theater on Sunday.

Contenders:

Jason Dufner:

Gotta like the defending champion to do well here. Awesome ball striker. If his putter is working, like his chances.

Nick Watney:

Another excellent ball striker. When does the putter ever not come into play in any tournament? It’ll be key for him as well, though this course does put a premium on ball striking. Won The Barclays last year. Excellent player when he’s on and keeps an even keel.

Boo Weekley:

Like the way he’s been playing. See him getting in the hunt this week. Kind of a character. It would be fun to see him get in there.

Justin Rose:

Waiting for him to get over the top this year. He’s been close. He’ll be a factor. His putter is a struggle for him at times and that keeps him from winning more. He’s probably been focusing on it though, and should be better with flat stick this week.

Winner:

Rickie Fowler

I’m a believer in Rickie. I think he’s clutch and has all the shots. Very good, clutch player. Excellent putter when he’s got it going on the greens. See Rickie getting it done this week.

See Rickie as the man this week at Zurich

 

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