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TDDance234 wrote:There is power in the mohawk.This should be a sign at the game this weekend
Summer spent at LU strengthens Summers' gamehttp://www2.newsadvance.com/sports/2010 ... ar-547377/
By Chris Lang
Published: October 07, 2010
In Florida, Chris Summers says, it’s the speed that matters. The speed will get colleges to notice you, not bulk.
“We didn’t really lift weights much in high school,” he said.
That explains why, when the 6-foot-4 Summers arrived at Liberty three years ago, he could barely bench press 135 pounds.
“He looked like Ichabod Crane,” Flames receivers coach Charlie Skalaski said. “Or Bambi.”
Summers’ offseason goals surely will turn to a bigger prize than pick-up hoops, though. His statistical surge this season has him squarely on the radar of NFL scouts, though they’re not officially allowed to talk to Summers or Liberty’s coaches about him until he’s either a senior or has declared for the NFL Draft.
That doesn’t mean Skalaski hasn’t gotten his share of knowing winks and nods from scouts who have come through to evaluate Liberty’s senior class.
“Here’s what I’ll say,” Skalaski said. “One scout said to me — they were here to see our seniors — and he said, ‘Wow, there sure is an 800-pound gorilla in the middle of the room, isn’t there?’”
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“He looked like Ichabod Crane,” Flames receivers coach Charlie Skalaski said.
Keenan wrote:I thought it was pretty funny at the JMU game when I got the goat of a JMU fan. Every time a ball was thrown to Summers I would say something to the effect that JMU couldn't cover him. Well, finally in the 4th Qt., a JMU DB broke a pass up intended for Summers and the JMU fan retorted back that they could cover him. I said that 1 out of 20 wasn't bad!I've been trying to come up with something clever along the lines 10+1=.....something...If anyone can think of something good let me know I want to make a sign haha.![]()
When the Flames were waiting to come back on the field for the 2nd Half, I went down to the rails where the players were coming out and yelled to Chris, "they can't cover you!". I enjoy watching the tandem of Brown to Summers. It's unbelievable we'll have both of these guys back next year as well!
kuntryboimike wrote:Keep in mind that I am an Accounting nerd.
I've been trying to come up with something clever along the lines 10+1=.....something...If anyone can think of something good let me know I want to make a sign haha.
kuntryboimike wrote:Maybe even better would be:
I've been trying to come up with something clever along the lines 10+1=.....something...If anyone can think of something good let me know I want to make a sign haha.
LUFan23 wrote:I think Chris has the opportunity to be drafted in the first 3 rounds. Think about it. He has one more year to continue to put on weigh and as Lang reported he is STILL GROWING! What if he grew another inch and just added 10-15 more pounds. He would look like Calvin Johnson!No chance. If Rashad went in the 7th, we're looking at 6th-or-7th at best, IMO.
TDDance234 wrote:This obviously begs the question: Is Chris a more valuable player than Rashad?LUFan23 wrote:I think Chris has the opportunity to be drafted in the first 3 rounds. Think about it. He has one more year to continue to put on weigh and as Lang reported he is STILL GROWING! What if he grew another inch and just added 10-15 more pounds. He would look like Calvin Johnson!No chance. If Rashad went in the 7th, we're looking at 6th-or-7th at best, IMO.
LUnpretty11 wrote: This obviously begs the question: Is Chris a more valuable player than Rashad?If Rashads are a dime a dozen why can't any of our backs run the ball consistently??? Rashad and Summers are great players for LU but I have a hard time thinking that Chris is any more valuable to the team than Rashad was.
I would say yes. Runningbacks like Rashad are a dime a dozen. WR's like Summers are few and far between. When you look at speed, size, and hands, Chris has it all. Obviously he needs to still get some things done for his Sr. season, but I definitely think that Summers gets drafted before the 7th round. Without a doubt.
jcmanson wrote:Just looked at the media guide for career and single season receiving rankings:Just an update to Chris' run at our single season records:
LU Records:
2548 Career Receiving Yards
176 Career Receptions
22 Career Touchdowns
1075 Season Receiving Yards
81 Season Receptions
10 Season TDs
Chris' numbers:
1178 Career Receiving Yards
91 Career Receptions
12 Career Touchdowns
561 Season Receiving Yards
43 Season Receptions
8 Season TDs
In order to break each of these records Chris needs to average:
80.58 yds per game to break career yards
5 receptions per game to break career receptions
0.58 tds per game to break career tds
85.67 to break season yards
6.33 to break season receptions
3 tds over 5 games to break season tds
This kid's about to own every receiving record we have.
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Chris Lang wrote:Summers is at 62 receptions now, 19 shy of the single-season mark.Yeah he has 62 receptions, 835 yards and 12 tds.
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Chris Lang wrote:You had me freaked out that I missed him tying the single-season reception mark, that's all.Oh, haha I see my typo now. Thanks. I just had 81 on my mind!
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