- March 19th, 2014, 6:50 pm
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I think youre about right. Here is how I see the positions on offense:
QB- This one is Woodrum's job to lose. Two year starter, all conference both years, Masha or Shashaty would have to absolutely be out of their mind good in the spring to take the job and even then he probably still gets the job. The big question will be who gets the backup job. Masha according to Lang's piece this week got to run the scout team and is somebody that is going to see the field in some fashion, whether at the backup or in a package of plays designed for and around him. Personally I think that if they want him on the field, it would be best if he was the backup outright
RB- We return everybody except the much maligned Aldreakis Allen for 2014. Rice stepped up bigtime to become the lead man in the backfield last year, and as someone who wasn't sure if he could be a feature back, I would be the first to admit he proved me wrong. Richardson was a bit disappointing last year but I am interested to see how he does in his first (or second I forget) spring on the mountain. DJ Abnar probably will be the "lightning" option with Josh Smith getting some looks as well. Todd Macon will get his first crack at getting some carries as well as former all-state LCA product Carrington Mosley.
FB- Nicky Fualaauwill probably end up the starter here, with Kennedy backing him up
WR- This could be the most wide open race of the skill positions with all three starters coming back from, last year, plus McCarter returning from injury. Fritts comes off a redshirt year and looks like he could see the field in the WR rotation as well as 2013 walk-ons Brown, Roy and Kelly (which sounds like a law firm to me).
TE- With Brandon Apon and Michael Johnson both gone, there will be a first time starter at TE with Garrett Long, Dexter Herman, Will Johnson (transfer from WVU) and Canon Smith probably the three guys battling for the two spots on the two-deep at the position, while Tyler Meeks probably gets his first looks in garbage time
OL- This is gonna be a fun one too. Steward and Boyd are both gone and 6 of the likely slots in the OL rotation are filled by juniors or higher (Greg Ray, Max Sommer, Grant Jones, who, on a personal note, recently got engaged, so congrats to him, Mitch Hanson, Jonathan Burgess and Cody Gochenouer). If we assume that those 6 are all locks to start next year, that leaves 4 players for 2 spots (according to Lang, Coach Wagner wants 8 guys in the OL rotation), with two more who will probably redshirt (Passmore and Storey).
To answer your question Jake, if I was you Id take it as an insult but you take it as whatever gets you the least offended.