I recorded this game last night and haven't watched all of it. I watched to get an idea of Coye Francies #21 - CB - 6'1'' 185lbs. Francies got an intercpetion in the first quarter, and from what I saw looked pretty smooth, although he doesn't always get in there to tackle the runner.
The guy who blew my doors off (and Bear Pascoe as he rocked Pascoe twice in the first quarter and caused an incomplete and a fumble) was Duke Ihenacho #2 - SS - 6'1'' 200lbs. This kid has a future ahead of him, he is only a sophomore but I reckon he'll be a well known name either next year or 2010. Either way this kid is amazingly talented and leaps off the screen at you. Make a note of this guy's name, trust me. If he continues to play at the same level he'll be coveted.
For those of you who don't know San Jose St. has been producing a few quality players from the secondary, and the best part of the entire program is the secondary as a whole.
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Watched a good part of the game last night and saw the very same thing with #2. Nice frame, has a nose for the ball and rocked Fresno States running back on at least two occasions. Then they mentioned he was a Sophomore and I wanted to pull my hair out, was hoping he would be in next years class to add more depth to the Safety class.
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I watched the fourth quarter, keying in on Coyie Frances. He was often out of the screen so it was difficult to catch him but I thought he played pretty well in run support. Does a good job of tackling, not necessarily a lay the wood type of tackle nor is he an interference tackler. I saw him play a little bit of bump and run and I liked what I saw. I didn't really get to see him turn his hips or change directions so I'm interested if he's a man to man guy or zone. Can you guys touch on that? He was considered the toughest player at Oregon State but then transferred after some gun charges were brought up. That's a red flag. He certainly is talented but he has had some off-the-field issues.
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Plus there are always the 300+ Bolw games there seem to be every year too. :lol: -
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Plus the three from this week - not a bad haul at all. :up: -
Haha.
I'd lean that way, but I'd like to watch the game again without the kids around. :lol:
Makes it easier to do when you don't have to play hotwheels and read Curious George books. -
If I recall correctly, Francies was dismissed from Oregon St. for violating team rules and was arrested for illegal weapons possession. Other than that, he's got great size and speed for a CB and I've been impressed by his play whenever San Jose St. is on TV. As for tackling, he's on and off in that department. Some games he's almost like a safety and other's he's absent.
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Thanks for the inside info. :up: I will note that.Regan21286 likes this. -
It was good to see a fellow HS teammate, Sean Flynn, get some action at QB though he's still an inaccurate thrower and takes sacks by the bundle. Once a Spartan, always a Spartan I guess. I thought he'd have graduated by now but I guess he's still hanging around.
I didn't see a #28 running around in the secondary but could've just been the angle.