The only knock on AP in the pros will be his injury prone history.
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Originally posted by Nick7The only knock on AP in the pros will be his injury prone history.
It's not like he's broken anything, had anything 'replaced'......"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate,
tireless minority keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of
men."
-- Samuel Adams
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Just shows you what a beast this guy is... He played probably about 80% of the season "hurt" and he still carried guys on his back for a solid season... I heard that Stoops wouldn't let him get back on the field after his ankle injury and told his trainers not to tape it up, so AD took the tape himself and wrapped it up and got right back out there...lol...fight u dwn the fied..cu must win.. fight fight fr Victoy..cu knows no defet! so roll up the mighty score, Never Give in!!...shouler to shulder we will FIGHT..FIGHT ... FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!!
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Originally posted by mrsoloThis was from Ivan Maisel's "three point stance" article on ESPN.COM:
"Thursday, Feb. 16
1. If you're worried about Oklahoma tailback Adrian Peterson's ankle, don't. When offseason conditioning began, Peterson ran a 4.41 in the 40. Strength coach Jerry Schmidt announced, "4.4" and told Peterson not to run again. When a couple of teammates also ran "4.4s", albeit 4.46 or so, Peterson's competitive instinct took over. He got back in line. This time: 4.35. "
Adrian is pushing 220lbs. 4.35 speed, even 4.0 for a back as strong as he is....wow. I hope he stays healthy next year. He's gonna have NFL scouts foaming at the mouth to get to him, not to mention sports agents.
Look out Big 12!!!!
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I think he be a great fit for Shanahan's system, but alas if he stays healthy the Broncos wont get within sniffing distance of drafting him.
So we would either have to have a rotten season (God forbid) or Peterson would have to have a rotten season...meaning OU would be hurt badly (God forbid).
So yeh, it probably wouldn't work.
But this is great news.And now that Vince Young is gone to the NFL, and Rhett Bomar coming of age, OU will be able to establish its rightful place as the best team in NCAA.
Boomer Sooner.
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If you can run a 4.2 forty, I know an Olympic Track coach who would love to meet you. Personally at college Ive Never done better than a 4.69-4.71...But im more agile than most.
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AD is definetely one of the best college backs in the NCAA, if he was healthy, he could have given Reggie Bush a stiffer competition at the Heisman but Stoops got dumb and didn't have good depth to stay consistant....I still think OU losing to the Toads was the most humiliating thing to ever happen in Norman.
Anyway, AD should have a year where he has a GREAT shot at the Heisman, I don't see anybody else competing against him unless OU has another bad season.
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Originally posted by SteventheThornBut this is great news.And now that Vince Young is gone to the NFL, and Rhett Bomar coming of age, OU will be able to establish its rightful place as the best team in NCAA.
Boomer Sooner.
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Originally posted by NJBRONCOSFANHaha..you mean maybe the best team in Big 12.
"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate,
tireless minority keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of
men."
-- Samuel Adams
sigpicJacks RULE!!!!!!
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Originally posted by NJBRONCOSFANHaha..you mean maybe the best team in Big 12.I'm Sooner born and Sooner bred and when I die, I'll be Sooner dead.
Nebraska's new quarter with the Sooner Schooner running right over the state of Nebraska. A sign of things to come? =)
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College football's top workout freaksposted: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 | Feedback
As the NFL combine kicks off this week, time to unveil my list of college football's top workout freaks. Last year's top guy was Miami (Ohio) LB Terna Nande, who I'm expecting will bench 225 pounds around 171 times for the NFL scouts. Maryland TE Vernon Davis, last year's No. 2, figures to create a Shawne Merriman-like buzz at the RCA Dome. Other "freaks" from last year's list who will be on display in Indy are NC State's Manny Lawson, Miami's Sinorice Moss, Boise State's Daryn Colledge, USC's Winston Justice and Florida State powerhouse OG Matt Meinrod, who coincidentally has some training video floating around the Web.
1. Owen Schmitt, FB, West Virginia: Actually, freak doesn't seem to do the 6-foot-3, 255-pound junior justice. "He's a mutant," says Mike Barwis, WVU's loquacious strength coach. Schmitt is a helluva walk-on story. He's a former 1,000-yard tailback at Division III Wisconsin-River Falls who decided to see if he could play at a higher level. He shopped himself around, reportedly twice approaching Maryland, which finally said they had no use for him. Maybe the UnderArmour school should've at least offered to use him as the company's new pitchman.
Schmitt's outrageous in the weight room. He squats 650 pounds and hang cleans an unheard-of 480. Barwis reports that Schmitt did eight reps at 405 the other day, and "there ain't many people in America who can do it for one." Schmitt's increased power and explosiveness, which translates into a 4.57 40 and a 36-inch vertical, was evident in his 54-yard run in the Sugar Bowl win over Georgia. It was also evident in the two facemasks he bent last season. One of the facemasks sits on Rich Rodriguez' desk in Morgantown.
2. Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech: The 6-5, 235-pound junior is the most dynamic wideout in the country and has the total package. "Along with freakish skills, he has an unbelievable work ethic to match," says Tech director of player development Eric Ciano. "Calvin leads by example and he never complains or quits. His athletic ability is second to none. His first semester at Georgia Tech, Johnson vertical jumped 43 inches and had a standing long of 11-2. He has run consecutive 4.3 40-yard dashes at 235 pounds. He also power cleans over 330 pounds with ease. His strength, speed, and explosiveness are unmatched."
3. Jon Abbate, LB, Wake Forest: The 5-11, 245-pound rock, who is Wake's tackling machine, benches 474 pounds, hang cleans 440 and power cleans 392 without using straps. "Every day he's always doing something extra," says Wake strength coach Ethan Reeve. Abbate's also a coverboy for Reeve's one-arm power program. The junior does sets of seven presses with a 160-pound dumbbell on the bench. He also has his 40 time down to 4.5.
4. Luke Sanders, LB, LSU: The redshirt sophomore is a name you will hear a lot about this fall, predicts Tiger strength coach Tom Moffitt. "He's kind of a prodigy," says Moffitt. It doesn't hurt that Sanders' dad was a strength coach and he came to Baton Rouge pretty well versed. Sanders arrived weighing about 225 and now goes 242. He clocks a 4.5 in the 40. He can do five reps of one-leg step-ups (onto an 18-inch box) with 242 pounds.
5. Adrian Peterson, TB, Oklahoma: The 2006 Heisman favorite turns plenty of heads in the Sooners' weight room. Most impressive feat: Peterson can hold an 80-pound dumbbell in each hand and make a standing jump to the top of a 36-inch wooden box.
6. Clint S****er, kicker, Fresno State: S****er is not your average place kicker. "He's above most linebackers," says Fresno State strength coach Andy Bennett. The 6-1, 202-pounder power cleans 341 and hang cleans 357. Best of all, S****er proves to be quite the motivator for teammates. "Guys are thinking, 'Damn the kicker's stronger than I am. I better get after it,'" Bennett says.
7. Brock Pasteur, OL, Nebraska: A former JC transfer, Pasteur didn't play in '05, but he is being counted on this fall after redshirting. The 6-6, 290-pounder is a horse and strength certainly won't be an issue. Pasteur, who has benched as much as 545 pounds, lettered three times at University High in Orlando as a weight lifter.
8. Hugh Charles, TB, Colorado: The diminutive speedster, a 4.37 40 guy, figures to be a building block for new coach Dan Hawkins. The 5-8, 185-pound junior, who also is a jumper on the CU track team, benches 405, squats 510 and has a 40¾-inch vertical.
9. Richuel Massey, RB, SMU: Talk about résumés, the 5-11, 215-pound Massey actually won the Texas state power lifting championship in the 220-pound weight class as a high school junior. He also set state power lifting records in his weight class in the squat (700), bench (425) and deadlift (675).
10. Andy Alleman, RG, Akron: The one-time Pitt Panther D-lineman was an anchor on a front wall that enabled the Zips to become just the 31st team in NCAA history to boast a 1,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard receiver and 1,000-yard rusher in a season. The 6-4, 285-pounder benches 430, squats 570 and power cleans 370. He has blossomed into a legit NFL prospect. "Timing wise I want to be among the top five in the country by next spring [in preparation for the 2007 NFL draft]," says Alleman, who is running a 4.9 40 these days.
36" vertical with an additional 160lbs? And how about that Fresno State kicker?? That's awesome. Little kickers around the world have someone to look up to.I'm Sooner born and Sooner bred and when I die, I'll be Sooner dead.
Nebraska's new quarter with the Sooner Schooner running right over the state of Nebraska. A sign of things to come? =)
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Originally posted by NJBRONCOSFANYea, after an 8-4 season, and finishing behind texas tech in the division, i'd say you guys are prime for a national championship.I'm Sooner born and Sooner bred and when I die, I'll be Sooner dead.
Nebraska's new quarter with the Sooner Schooner running right over the state of Nebraska. A sign of things to come? =)
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Originally posted by mrsoloDid you watch the second half of the season? And the only reason we finished behind Tech is because of an incompetant officiating crew. I think there might have been some relation between that crew and the Super Bowl crew.
A 7 point victory against a 5-6 Baylor team.
A 7 point victory against an 8-4 nebraska team that went 4-4 in conference?
A 6 point victory against a Texas A+M team that finished under .500.
A big victory against last place OSU.
Sure you finished with a 3 point victory against a very good Oregon team (don't believe they beat anyone with a record better than 8-4), but come on.
You guys finished off the season much better than you started it, but I don't see why Oklahoma should be mentioned in discussions for the national championship.Last edited by NJBRONCOSFAN; 02-22-2006, 12:43 PM.
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