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Honestly, if you really want to analyze the plays, that's the best seat. For spectating purposes, being down low is best. I found that out when I went to Pitt. The amount of things you can see from up high really help when you want to see a play develop. From there, I was able to see Kyshoen's hole for his punt return, saw RVD coming up for the block, all well ahead of it happening. It's like getting a press box seat where you can watch how the defense responds, who covers where, and the routes the receivers run. Often times, you want that kind of view for a Spring Game just to see how players are developing in their roles.

I have to 86 that, posting information from a free source is fine, but grabbing premium content behind a paywall and dumping it here isn't. I'll see what I can dig up.

Whenever we mock the candy canes' lack of attendance on ESPN, the true-believers will always say something like "everybody's too busy clubbin in South Beach" or something similar. We need to erase last year, by beating Thug U once again.

Any chance you can list those planning on being there on here? I don't pay for pay sites.

yeah, he is scheduled to be there for the day of the spring game. Pretty good looking list of prospects and tech football alumni. hopefully the good ole boys can impress them and show them what tech is all about.

Is there any word if he is planning on going to our Spring Game this weekend?

I have a feeling FSU will really miss him running their defense. Which makes me think that we have a pretty good shot at getting that December match up against the hated Clemson Tigers.

they're excited for the Mark Stoops era. He already got a rb transfer from nebraska so it looks like they're starting off right over there in wildcat land.

I wish we could swap conferences with Kentucky. They're known for their b-ball (a sport many know I'm indifferent towards (and I can't stand the NBA)), we're known for our Football.

I agree having a solid guard is crucial if you want to play against VCU. But the Michigan game was a bad game for VCU. Daniels couldn't make a shot to save his life and the team needed Theus to step up in that game.

Wonder what it'd be like to have a beer with David Wilson and Exum at the same time? That would probably cause a hernia from all the gut-busting laughter!

McCray is another tight ends on the watch list. Kid got everything but size, and it doesn't seem to affect him. Ryan Malleck may have had a bad day, but I can't help being a bit concern at the dropped passes that were easily caught from Thomas and Leal.

Like Grimes on the OL, I think Wiles is looking for the best starting four, and have back-ups ready to contribute should he need to substitute. Watching Dadi in two scrimmages and that kid don't quit until the whistle blows. However, I have noted on several plays Dadi was involved, he was often slow to get up, and I wonder if his stamina isn't quite up there yet. Granted, trying to swim and shed block is taxing, but I feel that Dadi isn't quite ready to be the starter.

Well, it's sounding like Holmes is much-improved this year, but I definitely agree: I'll believe it when I see it in a real game (a TD or two and 100 yards rushing against Bama would be pretty convincing). And a little nick on the hip really isn't much to be concerned about. No matter how big/small you are, a shot on the right spot can hurt, but it shouldn't be too bad. Final note: I really just want to see Shane holding a sword at chest height during some of the RB drills. That should get Trey running lower.

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