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Projecting draft beyond this year's vintage does not make sense to me. Who saw Summers as draftable before this year began. For this lass I see Campenni, Adams, and Stewart as draftable. Will any of them? Who knows, but I rank them as Adams, Camp and GS. I can see Stewart, Vann and Kenton as camp guys.

As for comments on specials - seems offbase, but, to be successful in the return game you have to put a PR team on the field. If you watch, we often leave D on field and pull a S and swap in PR - that's not a PR team, that's let protect against a fake and can the guy back there wave his hands really high. I'm told Ike Turner will tell you that he loved Tina.
 
Its less about returning a punt than it is:
  • Blocking for a Punt Return
  • Actually scheming to return a punt. The entire year our Special Teams was focused on not making errors to lose the game. We were content on just taking the ball wherever they would give it to us. Which in respect to our recent history, was not the worst decision of all time.

They don't even seem to have anyone who can catch a punt.
 
I don't know if Summers is a true lock down corner (seems to be on his way), but talent evaluators rarely form their full opinion based on 5.5 games of a player's true freshman season.
 
They don't even seem to have anyone who can catch a punt.

We have several but the coaches don't allow them to run. There were even restrictions placed on Nick Williams. He was told to fair catch or let it hit the ground many times. Part of it is no strategy to rush the punter who simply waits then punts, allowing cover team to swarm our returner.
 
We have several but the coaches don't allow them to run. There were even restrictions placed on Nick Williams. He was told to fair catch or let it hit the ground many times. Part of it is no strategy to rush the punter who simply waits then punts, allowing cover team to swarm our returner.

Vitale can barely catch the ball. It's a three ring circus on punt returns.
 
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How is it limiting errors if the returner muffs one punt a game.

We were extremely lucky on returns this season.
 
I can't believe we have no one on the roster who can return a punt. Speaks to depth, recruiting and scheme

I wouldn't blame it all on the player catching the punt. No matter who it was, it seems if he caught it, as opposed to letting it bounce away, when he looked to run he was surrounded by special teams players wearing a different color jersey.

Meanwhile, UConn's special team players were still at the LOS trying to block air!

No wonder one of the commentators at the Temple-UConn game spoke with amazement when he said UConn had two return yards.......for the year!
 
What would our offensive numbers look like without the Temple debacle and the Tulane monsoon? Somewhat in jest, but trying to keep some perspective here...

(and to those who will flog this - keep in mind you're talking a grand total of 12 data points for every team. When 1/6 of your games are "flawed," it matters)
don't forget the Missouri morass, the cincy surrender, or the running of the bulls...
 
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When have you seen our OT's who are every bit the right size for FBS football really bury someone on the other team. I mean drive them back and into the ground? Act like they want to kick some butt? The lack of a solid consistent run game makes our defensive stats more impressive. Our punt return game needs to be addressed and the press should ask BD WTF is up with that aspect of our game. We don't really rush the punter so if he muffs the snap it is no big deal, he has all day to pick up the ball and kick it. We don't block so our returner if he catches it has to fair catch it. Other teams love this aspect of our game.
 
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