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Monday, November 21, 2011
Darrin Kitchens 12 Tackle Breakout Game...
Darrin Kitchens - 6-2, 229
Sophomore - #49 - Homestead
2011
11 - games
9 - unassisted tackles
12 - assisted tackles
21 - total tackles
2.5 - tackles for a loss of 12 yards
It never hurts when you are developing a linebacker who's 6-2, 229 and ran a 10.9 100-meter dash in high school. Darrin Kitchen's is such a linebacker, he has the size and can run like hell.
Now he's beginning to make a name for himself.
Kitchens 12 total tackles against Furman (5 unassisted and 7 assists) is very impressive he increased his total season tackles by over 100% in one game going from 9-to-21. He's tied for 16th on the team in total tackles with Loucheiz Purifoy, Purifoy has no other stats like tackles for a loss or INTs at this time.
Furman's surprise offensive may have helped out a bit they broke a lot of plays past our line of scrimmage.
Putting it into perspective Laurentee McCray has 23 tackles on the season, Matt Elam is second in tackles with 64, Josh Evans is 5th on the team with 44, Ronald Powell has 25!!! This game ran Kitchens total up to 21.
Jon Bostic is the clear leader with 81 total tackles, six tackles for a loss, three sacks, two passes broken up and one forced fumble.
Many people call for Coach DJ Durkin to be fired, he's done nothing this year but develop a good second tier of linebackers (Micheal Taylor 32 total tackles) along with McCray who came from no where and is now a guy Gator fans can't wait to get healthy.
Durkin is doing his job, depth at this position looks really good next year. So good a safe bet would be they have a good rotation next fall to keep the front line players fresh and healthy.
You have to love it when a player has a game that puts him on the map, this one did for Kitchens.
Note - Kitchens has five total tackles in conference games. Two quick points here, the running clock made the game shorter more like an NFL game. With more of an NFL staff they'll go with front line players most of the game giving backups like Kitchens few opportunities to prove themselves, this is what the Furman game may have done if coaches aren't too hard headed.
Darrin Kitchens Bio from Gator Zone...
CAREER: Appeared in 10 games as a freshman and was a member of the kickoff coverage unit as well as a reserve linebacker.
2010: Saw action on the kickoff team in every game except for the season opener vs. Miami University, USF and vs. Appalachian State…Recorded his first career tackle at Vanderbilt.
PRIOR TO FLORIDA: A three-star prospect who was rated the No. 41 outside linebacker in the nation to Scout.com ... Recorded 48 solo tackles, 18 sacks and 24 tackles-for-loss in 2008 ... Has been timed at 10.9 in the 100 meters and 22.1 in the 200 meters and also recorded a long jump of 22’11” in track ... Chose Florida over Florida State and Michigan ... Coached by Bobby McCray.
MAJOR: Social and Behavioral Sciences
KITCHENS’ CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 1 (2x-last vs. Penn State, 2011 Outback Bowl)
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Questioning Alabama's Hyped Defense
Alabama hasn't played anyone worth a crap on offense other than Arkansas, and the Hogs lost their RB before the season began making them for all practical purposes one dimensional going into the Bama game.
So who Alabama has built their great defense on?
Kent State
@ Penn State
North Texas
Arkansas
@ Florida
Vanderbilt
@ Ole Miss
Tennessee
My kindergarten class could have slowed down most of those offenses. Kent State, Penn State, North Texas, Vandy, Ole Miss, Florida and Tennessee just aren't that much of a threat.
Scoring offense
rank - pts per game - school
19th - 37 - Arkansas
74th - 26 - Florida
80th - 25 - Vanderbilt
96th - 22 - Tennessee
101st - 22 - Penn State
103rd - 21 - Ole Miss
105th - 20 - North Texas
119th - 13 - Kent State
I've heard all this stuff on how great Alabama's defense is, I just don't get it so we'll see tonight.
By the way LSU faced...
Scoring offense
rank - pts per game - school
4th - 48 - Oregon
15th - 39 - West Virginia
73rd - 26 - Auburn
74th - 26 - Florida
83rd - 25 - Mississippi St.
96th - 22 - Tennessee
115th - 17 - Kentucky
So who Alabama has built their great defense on?
Kent State
@ Penn State
North Texas
Arkansas
@ Florida
Vanderbilt
@ Ole Miss
Tennessee
My kindergarten class could have slowed down most of those offenses. Kent State, Penn State, North Texas, Vandy, Ole Miss, Florida and Tennessee just aren't that much of a threat.
Scoring offense
rank - pts per game - school
19th - 37 - Arkansas
74th - 26 - Florida
80th - 25 - Vanderbilt
96th - 22 - Tennessee
101st - 22 - Penn State
103rd - 21 - Ole Miss
105th - 20 - North Texas
119th - 13 - Kent State
I've heard all this stuff on how great Alabama's defense is, I just don't get it so we'll see tonight.
By the way LSU faced...
Scoring offense
rank - pts per game - school
4th - 48 - Oregon
15th - 39 - West Virginia
73rd - 26 - Auburn
74th - 26 - Florida
83rd - 25 - Mississippi St.
96th - 22 - Tennessee
115th - 17 - Kentucky
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Florida is getting better and better...
The Gators were my pick to win the SEC West. Made that pick just before the season started.
Florida really hasn't had a test yet. Tennessee just couldn't run the ball and had it not been for a big day for the refs vs the Gators the Vols would have been routed.
Kentucky is far less of a test than Tennessee was, if you're going to play an away game with a new staff and new systems this game is tailor made. Moses could part the Gator defense and Kentucky still couldn't score this weekend.
The big test will be Alabama the week after in the swamp. I'm really liking the Gators.
(Old photo above, Cam Newton, then OC Dan Mullen, his successor at OC Steve Addazio all moved on to bigger and better things...)
Florida's defensive line is very tough. The defense as a whole is nasty fast. One area of concern is the play of the defensive backs. That needs to be cleaned up, but then again they faced the best quarterback they will face all season in Tyler Bray.
When you look at Alabama's rushing they just aren't doing that well. In their first two games against Kent State and Penn State Trent Richardson rushed for 148 yards in 39 carries for a 3.8 yards per carry average. His total so far has been helped out with a 50 and 71 yard TD runs vs North Texas. He has 315 yards on 50 carries, minus the two TD runs he's averaging four yards a carry against poor competition.
Those aren't Heisman numbers and Arkansas is better than that against the rush. The Hogs weakness so far is pass defense. Nick Saban likes to go conservative in big games, be interesting to see how this plays out. Would think Bama tries to pound them then catch them with their pants down on a play action here and there. It will only take a few key hookups for the Tide to pull this one out.
That is if Arkansas isn't red hot.
Think the Gators are in great shape to get Alabama next week and LSU the week after. People can try to say the Gators haven't faced a defense like they'll face against Alabama and Tennessee. The reply to that is they face their own defense everyday in practice.
Just feel that Charlie Weis is holding some stuff back, they haven't needed to show everything in their bag of tricks to go 3-0, nor will they this weekend against Kentucky. And Florida really has a strong group of offensive linemen who are playing at a high level early in the season allowing only one sack of John Brantley in three games.
LSU's offense is OK. Against the Gators you better be better than OK. Now Florida needs to stay healthy. You wonder about Chris Rainey getting so many carries. The Gators are one of the few teams in the country that can match up with Alabama and LSU speed and strength wise.
Florida will leap to the #1 spot in the nation with victories over Alabama and LSU. They are going to get that done, you heard it here first.
Florida really hasn't had a test yet. Tennessee just couldn't run the ball and had it not been for a big day for the refs vs the Gators the Vols would have been routed.
Kentucky is far less of a test than Tennessee was, if you're going to play an away game with a new staff and new systems this game is tailor made. Moses could part the Gator defense and Kentucky still couldn't score this weekend.
The big test will be Alabama the week after in the swamp. I'm really liking the Gators.
(Old photo above, Cam Newton, then OC Dan Mullen, his successor at OC Steve Addazio all moved on to bigger and better things...)
Florida's defensive line is very tough. The defense as a whole is nasty fast. One area of concern is the play of the defensive backs. That needs to be cleaned up, but then again they faced the best quarterback they will face all season in Tyler Bray.
When you look at Alabama's rushing they just aren't doing that well. In their first two games against Kent State and Penn State Trent Richardson rushed for 148 yards in 39 carries for a 3.8 yards per carry average. His total so far has been helped out with a 50 and 71 yard TD runs vs North Texas. He has 315 yards on 50 carries, minus the two TD runs he's averaging four yards a carry against poor competition.
Those aren't Heisman numbers and Arkansas is better than that against the rush. The Hogs weakness so far is pass defense. Nick Saban likes to go conservative in big games, be interesting to see how this plays out. Would think Bama tries to pound them then catch them with their pants down on a play action here and there. It will only take a few key hookups for the Tide to pull this one out.
That is if Arkansas isn't red hot.
Think the Gators are in great shape to get Alabama next week and LSU the week after. People can try to say the Gators haven't faced a defense like they'll face against Alabama and Tennessee. The reply to that is they face their own defense everyday in practice.
Just feel that Charlie Weis is holding some stuff back, they haven't needed to show everything in their bag of tricks to go 3-0, nor will they this weekend against Kentucky. And Florida really has a strong group of offensive linemen who are playing at a high level early in the season allowing only one sack of John Brantley in three games.
LSU's offense is OK. Against the Gators you better be better than OK. Now Florida needs to stay healthy. You wonder about Chris Rainey getting so many carries. The Gators are one of the few teams in the country that can match up with Alabama and LSU speed and strength wise.
Florida will leap to the #1 spot in the nation with victories over Alabama and LSU. They are going to get that done, you heard it here first.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Hard to Understand Oklahoma to Pac-12
The University of Oklahoma Regents will meet Monday in a closed meeting to discuss the school's conference options. On the same day the University of Texas Regents will meet and discuss the future of the Big 12 conference. Texas representatives have been in Norman this past week trying to convince the Sooners to remain in the Big 12.
Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Iowa State, and Oklahoma State will not waive the right to litigation if Texas A&M leaves the Big 12. R. Bowen Loftin, president of Texas A&M, says his school is being held hostage right now.
If Oklahoma leaves everything will fall apart.
What doesn't make a lot of sense is the travel. The US map below is color coded to illustrate the three largest conferences to Oklahoma. In blue - the SEC, green - Big 10, yellow - Pac 12, and Oklahoma is orange.
It has been written that Oklahoma doesn't like the perception that they're some sort of puppet with Texas pulling their strings. Taking any step out of the Big 12 will change this national image.
Oklahoma State is looked upon more as a partner to Oklahoma than a tag-a-long. Besides neither of the Oklahoma schools have a huge private TV contract to worry about losing.
Looking for stability the Pac 10 has been together a long time, since 1915, they league started small with four teams (Cal, Washington, Oregon and Oregon State)and continued to add teams.
Stability is the SEC established in 1932 with 13 teams, 10 of the charter members are still in the conference (Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt). The SEC expanded to 12 teams back in 1991 with Arkansas and South Carolina, it's mind boggling to think those two schools are entering their 21st year in the conference. One could actually argue there is more stability in the SEC looking at those ten charter members.
In the end if Oklahoma joins the Pac 12 as many think they will, Coach Stoops won't be that happy because it will involve another conference championship game. But that should be OK for a while with USC's probation setbacks Oklahoma should battle Oregon for dominance of the league.
If Oklahoma were to surprise everyone and join the SEC, they will battle for the league title against the likes of LSU, Alabama, Florida and say a South Carolina or perhaps Tennessee and Auburn when they rebuild.
The SEC would love to have them.
Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Iowa State, and Oklahoma State will not waive the right to litigation if Texas A&M leaves the Big 12. R. Bowen Loftin, president of Texas A&M, says his school is being held hostage right now.
If Oklahoma leaves everything will fall apart.
What doesn't make a lot of sense is the travel. The US map below is color coded to illustrate the three largest conferences to Oklahoma. In blue - the SEC, green - Big 10, yellow - Pac 12, and Oklahoma is orange.
From Normal Oklahoma in miles...
SEC
235 - Fayetteville, Arkansas
358 - College Station, Texas (when, not if A&M joins the SEC)
552 - Oxford, Mississippi
629 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
647 - Starkville, Mississippi
691 - Nashville, Tennessee
706 - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
822 - Auburn, Alabama
851 - Lexington, Kentucky
868 - Knoxville, Tennessee
931 - Athens, Georgia
1071 - Columbia, South Carolina
1192 - Gainesville, Florida
734 - Average travel to SEC Schools
Pac 12
715 - Boulder, Colorado
1012 - Tucson, Arizona
1036 - Tempe, Arizona
1251 - Salt Lake City, Utah
1350 - Los Angeles, California (USC, Cal)
1630 - Stanford, California
1646 - Berkeley, California
1839 - Pullman, Washington
1961 - Eugene, Oregon
2019 - Seattle, Washington
2028 - Corvallis, Oregon
1486 - Average travel to Pac 12 Schools
Nothing is really close, it's interesting that over half the schools in the SEC, counting A&M, are closer to Oklahoma than the second nearest Pac 12 school at Tucson, the University of Arizona. The average is almost exactly double the distance to Pac 12 schools, 1486 miles, at the SEC schools 734.
Of course Oklahoma will fly whether they end up in the SEC or Pac 12. That's every sport and it will be double the air time. Not a piece of cake.
Even though there is plenty of travel ahead for the Oklahoma speculation by just about everyone has Sooners looking West where there are no shortage of good reasons to do so. Bob Stoops brand of football is a better fit in the Pac 12 than the SEC. The Pac 12 is well known as a passing conference with most of the best throwing quarterbacks in the country.
The SEC is more like a Texas, Nebraska or an Ohio State, it's a power league where you better be able to run the football and play strong defense. Not saying Oklahoma can't do that and couldn't adapt to the SEC.
Oklahoma State would be a great fit with the Pac 12 offensive style of play if the much rumored package deal of OU and OSU comes into play.
It's great for the Pac 12, they will help the West Coast teams get more appeal when they travel to Central USA. Kickoffs at 3:30pm EST are practical giving the East Coast fans more opportunities to watch. Of course some of the Sooner games on the West Coast would be too late for prime time on the Eastern side of the US.
SEC
235 - Fayetteville, Arkansas
358 - College Station, Texas (when, not if A&M joins the SEC)
552 - Oxford, Mississippi
629 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
647 - Starkville, Mississippi
691 - Nashville, Tennessee
706 - Tuscaloosa, Alabama
822 - Auburn, Alabama
851 - Lexington, Kentucky
868 - Knoxville, Tennessee
931 - Athens, Georgia
1071 - Columbia, South Carolina
1192 - Gainesville, Florida
734 - Average travel to SEC Schools
Pac 12
715 - Boulder, Colorado
1012 - Tucson, Arizona
1036 - Tempe, Arizona
1251 - Salt Lake City, Utah
1350 - Los Angeles, California (USC, Cal)
1630 - Stanford, California
1646 - Berkeley, California
1839 - Pullman, Washington
1961 - Eugene, Oregon
2019 - Seattle, Washington
2028 - Corvallis, Oregon
1486 - Average travel to Pac 12 Schools
Nothing is really close, it's interesting that over half the schools in the SEC, counting A&M, are closer to Oklahoma than the second nearest Pac 12 school at Tucson, the University of Arizona. The average is almost exactly double the distance to Pac 12 schools, 1486 miles, at the SEC schools 734.
Of course Oklahoma will fly whether they end up in the SEC or Pac 12. That's every sport and it will be double the air time. Not a piece of cake.
Even though there is plenty of travel ahead for the Oklahoma speculation by just about everyone has Sooners looking West where there are no shortage of good reasons to do so. Bob Stoops brand of football is a better fit in the Pac 12 than the SEC. The Pac 12 is well known as a passing conference with most of the best throwing quarterbacks in the country.
Oklahoma State would be a great fit with the Pac 12 offensive style of play if the much rumored package deal of OU and OSU comes into play.
It's great for the Pac 12, they will help the West Coast teams get more appeal when they travel to Central USA. Kickoffs at 3:30pm EST are practical giving the East Coast fans more opportunities to watch. Of course some of the Sooner games on the West Coast would be too late for prime time on the Eastern side of the US.
Not only will joining the Pac 12 help the Oklahoma schools recruit California and the West Coast, playing in Oklahoma will hep the Pac 12 schools get a stronger presence in the state of Texas. Especially with the super conferences looming there will be some schools in the Lone Star state left out. Many recruits may look to out of state options where there will be a greater chance of national TV coverage.
Of course the SEC will be an option for those recruits when Oklahoma opts for anywhere, law suits won't work if the conference falls apart. Texas A&M would give the SEC a better shot at Texas recruits.
The flip side is if Oklahoma were to opt for the SEC they would have more appeal to rich areas like the state of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.
Of course the SEC will be an option for those recruits when Oklahoma opts for anywhere, law suits won't work if the conference falls apart. Texas A&M would give the SEC a better shot at Texas recruits.
The flip side is if Oklahoma were to opt for the SEC they would have more appeal to rich areas like the state of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.
It has been written that Oklahoma doesn't like the perception that they're some sort of puppet with Texas pulling their strings. Taking any step out of the Big 12 will change this national image.
Oklahoma State is looked upon more as a partner to Oklahoma than a tag-a-long. Besides neither of the Oklahoma schools have a huge private TV contract to worry about losing.
Looking for stability the Pac 10 has been together a long time, since 1915, they league started small with four teams (Cal, Washington, Oregon and Oregon State)and continued to add teams.
Stability is the SEC established in 1932 with 13 teams, 10 of the charter members are still in the conference (Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt). The SEC expanded to 12 teams back in 1991 with Arkansas and South Carolina, it's mind boggling to think those two schools are entering their 21st year in the conference. One could actually argue there is more stability in the SEC looking at those ten charter members.
In the end if Oklahoma joins the Pac 12 as many think they will, Coach Stoops won't be that happy because it will involve another conference championship game. But that should be OK for a while with USC's probation setbacks Oklahoma should battle Oregon for dominance of the league.
If Oklahoma were to surprise everyone and join the SEC, they will battle for the league title against the likes of LSU, Alabama, Florida and say a South Carolina or perhaps Tennessee and Auburn when they rebuild.
The SEC would love to have them.
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Return - College Football Today
Still have the desire to write about College Football so I'll do so here.
Today is going to be fun, see if Auburn can continue pulling games out of their hat. Of course Clemson isn't very good so the War Eagles could go to 3-0 without a lot of difficulty.
Questions why Auburn would hire Gene Chizik, boy am I eating those words. He's turning out to be a great football coach.
Thinking FSU is going to be awfully difficult to beat, like their defense but wonder if their QB is ready to win this level of football game. Oklahoma isn't that good against highly ranked foes, not sure they've beaten anyone soon. So it's a matter of which team implodes? I'm not sure who wins this one think it's too close to call.
Florida and Tennessee should be a fine football game. The Vols 6-6 QB Tyler Brey will have to have one heck of a day. Will Florida's defensive line begin to play up to their recruiting hype? The story of this game might well be Florida's defensive front vs the blocking of Tennessee.
One thing is for sure, Florida hasn't shown any blitz packages. There is a good side and bad side of that. You keep it secret, that's nice, but your guys don't get the opportunity to run these blitz schemes in front of 90,000 screaming fans.
Think Florida beats UT's offensive front and wins this game. If they don't look for 80+ points to be scored in this one. Don't think that happens but we'll see, Brey is very good, Florida doesn't rely on their QB to win this game like Tennessee does.
Have a great day today...
Today is going to be fun, see if Auburn can continue pulling games out of their hat. Of course Clemson isn't very good so the War Eagles could go to 3-0 without a lot of difficulty.
Questions why Auburn would hire Gene Chizik, boy am I eating those words. He's turning out to be a great football coach.
Thinking FSU is going to be awfully difficult to beat, like their defense but wonder if their QB is ready to win this level of football game. Oklahoma isn't that good against highly ranked foes, not sure they've beaten anyone soon. So it's a matter of which team implodes? I'm not sure who wins this one think it's too close to call.
Florida and Tennessee should be a fine football game. The Vols 6-6 QB Tyler Brey will have to have one heck of a day. Will Florida's defensive line begin to play up to their recruiting hype? The story of this game might well be Florida's defensive front vs the blocking of Tennessee.
One thing is for sure, Florida hasn't shown any blitz packages. There is a good side and bad side of that. You keep it secret, that's nice, but your guys don't get the opportunity to run these blitz schemes in front of 90,000 screaming fans.
Think Florida beats UT's offensive front and wins this game. If they don't look for 80+ points to be scored in this one. Don't think that happens but we'll see, Brey is very good, Florida doesn't rely on their QB to win this game like Tennessee does.
Have a great day today...
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