Published on: 20th October, 2009
Observations and analysis from the seventh week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top defensive prospects. Another Texas Three-Step Sergio Kindle, DE (6'4", 255) AP—Texas DE Sergio Kindle Going into the Red River Rivalry matchup, the one guy I was really excited to watch was Texas ...Published on: 19th October, 2009
Observations and analysis from the seventh week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top offensive prospects. The Texas three-step AP Texas QB Colt McCoy wasn't very impressive against Oklahoma. Colt McCoy, QB (6-2, 210) I was disappointed with the overall play of Texas QB Colt McCoy on Saturday, ...Published on: 16th October, 2009
Here are my initial reactions to the performances of some of the nation’s top prospects in Thursday night’s Cincinnati-South Florida game. The good and bad of South Florida CB Jerome Murphy South Florida CB Jerome Murphy defends Cincinnati WR Armon Binns on Thursday night. The Good: A tall, explosive athlete who has ...Published on: 14th October, 2009
As we head into Week Seven of the college football season, it’s time to re-rank and break down the top senior prospects at each position. Quarterbacks AP—Cincinnati Quarterback Tony Pike 1. Colt McCoy, Texas (6'2", 212)2. Tony Pike, Cincinnati (6'6", 212)3. Tim Tebow, Florida (6'3", 245)4. Mike Kafka, Northwestern (6'3", 220)5. Tim Hiller, Western Michigan (6'4", 230)6. Chris Turner, ...Published on: 13th October, 2009
Observations and analysis from the sixth week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top defensive prospects. This Boilermaker Packs a Punch Inside Purdue defensive tackle Mike Neal might be pound for pound the strongest defensive lineman in the nation. At 6-4, 302 pounds, Neal showcases a ...Published on: 5th October, 2009
Observations and analysis from the fifth week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top offensive prospects. Trouble on the Left Side AP—Oklahoma's Trent Williams has struggled to adjust to left tackle this season. Oklahoma offensive lineman Trent Williams made the transition from right tackle to left tackle ...Published on: 11th September, 2009
Here are my initial reactions on the performances of some of the nation’s top prospects in Thursday night’s Clemson/Georgia Tech game. Georgia Tech defensive back Morgan Burnett looks like the nation’s best ball-hawking safety. His instincts are second to none and he consistently makes plays on the football. Burnett looks like ...Published on: 8th September, 2009
Here are my initial reactions from the first week of the college football season, including thoughts about some of the nation’s top offensive prospects. Sam Bradford wasn’t impressive The story of week one has to be the injury to Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford. The hit he took didn’t look good at all, ...Published on: 3rd September, 2009
With the college football season kicking off tonight, the National Football Post highlights some keys to the game, including players and matchups scouts will be watching. Thursday night primer: N.C. State vs. South Carolina Prospects worth keeping an eye on: South Carolina Weslye Saunders: No. 88, TE, 6-5, 280 AP South Carolina TE Weslye ...Published on: 3rd September, 2009
The NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision kicks off Thursday as the official start to the college football season. This week, the National Football Post is introducing our first senior position rankings for 2009. In part three of our series, we break down the nation’s top senior linebackers and defensive backs. Be sure ...