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delt4cy

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After reviewing the latest pre-fall depth chart I was shocked to see how large our Oline is. I'm not sure I've ever seen a front 5 weigh so much, I'd like to see how this compares across the country.

We have have 3 starters above 330lbs:wideeyed: (not counting Hicks) Are these accurate weights? If so, how nimble and athletic can these guys be?? I firmly believe the success of a football team relies heavily on the Offense Line. I like the size and strength these guys appear to have but hopefully the trade off isn't immobility. I also love the fact that we have 5 guys returning with starting experience. Any thoughts?


LT
72 *Kelechi Osemele, 6-5, 349, So.#
67 **Matt Hulbert, 6-7, 297, Jr.# or
79 Brayden Burris, 6-6, 277, Fr.#


LG
73 ***Reggie Stephens, 6-3, 333, Sr.#
75 Hayworth Hicks, 6-3, 346, Jr.

C

77 *Alex Alvarez, 6-2, 295, Jr.#
64 Ethan Tuftee, 6-3, 297, Fr.

RG
63 **Ben Lamaak, 6-4, 318, Jr.#
71 *Trey Baysinger, 6-5, 322, So.#

RT
51 *Scott Haughton, 6-3, 338, So.
76 Zack Spears, 6-6, 294, So.
 

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I can tell you Spears, Tuftee, and KO are legit from knowing all 3. KO is just a monster, yet he's not really fat. His arms are absolutely ridiculous. Tuftee still has a lot of potential to put muscle on his frame, as does Spears.
 

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I can tell you Spears, Tuftee, and KO are legit from knowing all 3. KO is just a monster, yet he's not really fat. His arms are absolutely ridiculous. Tuftee still has a lot of potential to put muscle on his frame, as does Spears.

If KO is "not really fat", that is quite scary. That is a large man.
 

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After reviewing the latest pre-fall depth chart I was shocked to see how large our Oline is. I'm not sure I've ever seen a front 5 weigh so much, I'd like to see how this compares across the country.

We have have 3 starters above 330lbs:wideeyed: (not counting Hicks) Are these accurate weights? If so, how nimble and athletic can these guys be?? I firmly believe the success of a football team relies heavily on the Offense Line. I like the size and strength these guys appear to have but hopefully the trade off isn't immobility. I also love the fact that we have 5 guys returning with starting experience. Any thoughts?


LT
72 *Kelechi Osemele, 6-5, 349, So.#
67 **Matt Hulbert, 6-7, 297, Jr.# or
79 Brayden Burris, 6-6, 277, Fr.#


LG
73 ***Reggie Stephens, 6-3, 333, Sr.#
75 Hayworth Hicks, 6-3, 346, Jr.

C

77 *Alex Alvarez, 6-2, 295, Jr.#
64 Ethan Tuftee, 6-3, 297, Fr.

RG
63 **Ben Lamaak, 6-4, 318, Jr.#
71 *Trey Baysinger, 6-5, 322, So.#

RT
51 *Scott Haughton, 6-3, 338, So.
76 Zack Spears, 6-6, 294, So.
If we were not going to an up-tempo, wide splits spread, I would not be too concerned, but as it is...
It is odd now that ISU has moved to the spread they finally have an Oline that DMac would have wanted.
 

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If we were not going to an up-tempo, wide splits spread, I would not be too concerned, but as it is...
It is odd now that ISU has moved to the spread they finally have an Oline that DMac would have wanted.

Tech for the last however many years has had one of the biggest OLines in the country. Those guys are beastly.
 

delt4cy

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but mobility is the key.

Due to splits being so wide they are often isolated and forced to pick up Lbers in almost an open-field like capacity. I have no doubts these guys will be able to road grade up the middle when needed, but with the new offense hopefully their agility and footwork is up to snuff.

Any ideas on the bench/squat #'s from these guys? I saw an interested thread on a K-state board that made me curious.
 

mcblogerson

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The biggest concern would be conditioning if our offense gets fast paced.
Watching our QB's and RB's run into a brick wall trying to run the ball for a yard or two b/w the tackles for a TD or first down is torcher. Maybe the extra bulk will get the push we've lacked for years.
 

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While I don't doubt we have some good-sized guys on our O-line, I think their heights/weights listed are probably, oh, on the generous end.

My husband was talking about it this weekend. When he played football in college (DIII) he laughed about how his first year he was listed as 6'4" and 270ish, which was accurate. By his senior year, he was listed as 6'7" and 310. He's a big guy, but not *that* big.
 

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2008 OU Oline (starters in bold)

Jon Cooper OL 6-3 290 Sr
Jason Hannan OL 6-3 283 RFr
Donald Stephenson OL 6-6 275 RFr.
Ben Habern OL 6-4 275 Fr.
Kody Cooke OL 6-4 291 RFr.
Cory Brandon OL 6-7 308 So.
Trent Williams OL 6-5 308 Jr.
Duke Robinson OL 6-5 335 Sr.
Brandon Walker OL 6-3 284 Sr.

Brian Simmons OL 6-5 304 Jr.
Branndon Braxton OL 6-6 304 Sr.
Stephen Good OL 6-5 305 Fr
Alex Williams OL 6-6 300 RFr
Phil Loadholt OL 6-8 337 Sr.

2008 TT Oline:
LT:
74 6-7, Rylan 305, Sr., 3V
70 Chris Olson | 6-5, 271, So., 1V
66 Omar Castillo | 6-6, 282, Fr., HS

RT:
67 Marlon Winn | 6-6, 325, Jr., 2V
77 Mickey Okafor | 6-7, 326, Fr., RS
59 Joe King | 6-6, 324, Fr., HS

G:
65 Louis Vasquez | 6-6, 335, Sr., 3V
71 Stephen Hamby | 6-3, 292, Sr., 2V
78 Lonnie Edwards | 6-5, 288, Fr., RS

G:
76 Brandon Carter | 6-7, 354, Jr., 2V
69 Jake Johnson | 6-7, 370, Sr., 3V
71 Stephen Hamby | 6-3, 292, Sr., 2V

C:
71 Stephen Hamby | 6-3, 292, Sr., 2V
51 Shawn Byrnes | 6-4, 295, Jr., 2V
73 Justin Keown | 6-4, 290, Fr., TR
 

CarolinaCy

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2008 TT Oline:


G:
76 Brandon Carter | 6-7, 354, Jr., 2V
69 Jake Johnson | 6-7, 370, Sr., 3V
71 Stephen Hamby | 6-3, 292, Sr., 2V

6-7, 370???? Ye gods, that's getting into Jonathan Ogden territory. And for a guard no less!

I know they don't pull linemen in that offense, but how would you like to be the OLB or SS who encounters this hoss coming around the corner leading a sweep? No thank you.
 

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What gets me is that, ver the Spring, Bliel said that he wanted them to LOSE weight. Okay, so Haughton may be down from 350 or so, but Hicks looks up from 325.
 

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After reviewing the latest pre-fall depth chart I was shocked to see how large our Oline is. I'm not sure I've ever seen a front 5 weigh so much, I'd like to see how this compares across the country.

We have have 3 starters above 330lbs:wideeyed: (not counting Hicks) Are these accurate weights? If so, how nimble and athletic can these guys be?? I firmly believe the success of a football team relies heavily on the Offense Line. I like the size and strength these guys appear to have but hopefully the trade off isn't immobility. I also love the fact that we have 5 guys returning with starting experience. Any thoughts?


LT
72 *Kelechi Osemele, 6-5, 349, So.#
67 **Matt Hulbert, 6-7, 297, Jr.# or
79 Brayden Burris, 6-6, 277, Fr.#


LG
73 ***Reggie Stephens, 6-3, 333, Sr.#
75 Hayworth Hicks, 6-3, 346, Jr.

C

77 *Alex Alvarez, 6-2, 295, Jr.#
64 Ethan Tuftee, 6-3, 297, Fr.

RG
63 **Ben Lamaak, 6-4, 318, Jr.#
71 *Trey Baysinger, 6-5, 322, So.#

RT
51 *Scott Haughton, 6-3, 338, So.
76 Zack Spears, 6-6, 294, So.
The strength coaches were working with several of those guys on losing some wt.
 

mramseyISU

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I'd like to see what my "little" brother would look like after a year in a college weight program in a couple years. He'll be 16 this fall and is already 6-5 290. The one game I got to see him play takle in last year he looked funny out there when he was in his 3 point he was almost as tall as the kid next to him who was standing up.
 

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Haughton, Lamaak and Stephens all move pretty well. They obviously want mobile guys and will recruit guys who will need to add weight, but we have to put our best 5 linemen on the field regardless of size.
 

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One thing im not exactly worried about is our O-Line. Considering everyone stays healthy. And ELIGIBLE..