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Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« on: August 24, 2011, 05:01:18 PM »
Here is the depth-chart for Michigan State:

OFFENSE


RT 77 | D.J. MAIN 6-6, 310, JR.; STRONGSVILLE, OHIO
73 | Brandon Ferguson 6-8, 300, Fr.; Beloit, Ohio

RG 66 | CHRIS ELKINS 6-4, 285, SO.; BEAVER FALLS, PA.
74 | Andrew Sinko 6-4, 280, So.; Strongsville, Ohio

C 76 | MARK PRATT 6-3, 320, JR.; TOOELE, UTAH
65 | Stephen Page 6-4, 285, RFr.; Newton Falls, Ohio
-or- 61 | Zach Conlan 6-1, 310, Fr.; Liberty, Ohio

LG 55 | LAMAR MADY 6-3, 315, JR.; TOPEKA, KAN.
57 | Fred Herdman 6-5, 285, So.; Scottsdale, Ariz.

LT 72 | ANDREW RADAKOVICH 6-6, 325, JR.; STEUBENVILLE, OHIO
75 | Eric Franklin 6-7, 340, RFr.; Youngstown, Ohio

TE 13 | DAVID ROGERS 6-4, 255, SR.; KENT, OHIO
86 | Carson Sharbaugh 6-5, 250, So.; New Wilmington, Pa.
-or- 10 | Will Shaw 6-3, 240, Jr.; Baltimore, Md.
44 | Nate Adams 6-5, 250, RFr., Newark, Ohio

WR 2 | CHRISTIAN BRYAN 5-10, 180, FR.; IRWIN, PA.
11 | Kevin Watts 6-0, 220, So.; Middletown, Ohio
4 | Andre Stubbs 5-6, 160, Fr.; Maple Heights, Ohio

WR 1 | ANDRE BARBOZA 6-2, 215, SR.; HYANNIS, MASS.
7 | Ely Ducatel 6-1, 210, Sr.; Lely, Fla.
80 | Andrew Williams 6-2, 170, Fr.; Bowman, S.C.

WR 6 | JELANI BERASSA 6-4, 215, SO.; MIAMI, FLA.
84 | Pat White 6-6, 220, Jr.; Warren, Ohio
15 | Juilian Harrell 6-2, 220, Jr.; Harrisburg, Pa.

QB 12 | KURT HESS 6-3, 235, SO.; DAYTON, OHIO
19 | Marc Kanetsky 6-0, 195, Sr.; Hubbard, Ohio
14 | Patrick Angle 6-1, 220, RFr.; Logan, Ohio

TB 35 | JAMAINE COOK 5-9, 205, JR.; CLEVELAND, OHIO
32 | Jordan Thompson 6-1, 220, So.; Cincinnati, Ohio
25 | Torrian Pace 5-10, 225, So.; Chantilly, Va.
-or- 9 | Adaris Bellamy 5-10, 220, So.; Dunedin, Fla.

DEFENSE


RCB 2 | DEVONT’A DAVIS 6-1, 175, RFR.; GAINESVILLE, FLA.
25 | Jimmy May Jr. 6-1, 175, Fr.; Warren, Ohio
12 | Brandon Thomas 5-10, 185, Fr.; Cameron, S.C.

FS 1 | JOSH GARNER 6-1, 205, SO.; DAYTON, OHIO
21 | Sir Aaron Taylor 6-1, 210, Jr.; Carmel, N.Y.
16 | Gannon Hulea 6-1, 215, So.; Poland, Ohio

SS 5 | JEREMEY EDWARDS 6-1, 210, JR.; LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
24 | Scott Sentner 6-3, 215, Sr.; McDonald, Ohio
17 | Tahir Blount 5-10, 185, Fr.; College Park, Ga.

LCB 8 | DONALD D’ALESIO 5-11, 185, SO.; YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
10 | Josh Lee 5-10, 195, Sr.; Lutz, Fla.

SAM 11 | DAVION ROGERS 6-6, 215, RFR.; WARREN, OHIO
20 | Dom Rich 6-1, 230, So.; Canfield, Ohio

MIKE 53 | JOHN SASSON 6-2, 240, SR.; PITTSBURGH, PA.
3 | Teven Williams 6-0, 220, Fr.; Huber Heights, Ohio
6 | Deonta Tate 6-1, 245, Jr.; Palmetto, Fla.

WILL 4 | TRAVIS WILLIAMS 6-3, 215, RFR.; NORFOLK, VA.
34 | Thomas Sprague 6-1, 225, So.; Gainesville, Ga.
22 | Dubem Nwadiogbu 6-2, 225, Fr.; Atlanta, Ga.

DE 19 | DANIEL STEWART 6-0, 255, SR.; LONG BEACH, CALIF.
99 | Josh Fenderson 6-2, 240, Jr.; Detroit, Mich.
59 | Chuck Lengyel 6-1, 240, Jr.; Columbiana, Ohio

DT 44 | ANDREW JOHNSON 6-3, 285, SR.; DETROIT, MICH.
45 | Nick DeKraker 6-3, 255, Jr.; Marne, Mich.
33 | Kyle Sirl 6-3, 255, So.; Westfi eld, Ohio

NT 94 | ARONDE STANTON 6-2, 290, JR.; DETROIT, MICH.
98 | D.J. Moss 5-11, 285, So.; Austintown, Ohio
97 | Eric Myers 6-3, 240, Fr.; Clyde, Ohio

DE 90 | OBINNA EKWEREMUBA 6-3, 250, SR.; ORLU, NIGERIA
92 | Luis Quinones 6-3, 250, Jr.; Compton, Calif.
91 | Trevor Strickland 6-6, 245, Fr.; Clyde, Ohio


SPECIAL TEAMS


PK 18 | DAVID BROWN 5-10, 180, JR.; OJAI, CALIF.
81 | NICK LISTE 5-10, 185, SO.; NILES, OHIO

H 19 | MARC KANETSKY 6-0, 195, SR.; HUBBARD, OHIO
2 | Christian Bryan 5-10, 180, Fr.; Irwin, Pa.

LS 46 | NATHAN GIBBS 6-2, 225, FR.; CHINO HILLS, CALIF.
16 | Gannon Hulea 6-1, 215, So.; Poland, Ohio

P 81 | NICK LISTE 5-10, 185, SO.; NILES, OHIO
14 | Patrick Angle 6-1, 220, RFr.; Logan, Ohio

PR 10 | JOSH LEE 5-10, 195, SR.; LUTZ, FLA.
4 | Andre Stubbs 5-6, 160, Fr.; Maple Heights, Ohio

KR 35 | JAMAINE COOK 5-9, 205, JR.; CLEVELAND, OHIO
4 | ANDRE STUBBS 5-6, 160, FR.; MAPLE HEIGHTS, OHIO
10 | Josh Lee 5-10, 195, Sr.; Lutz, Fla.
12 | Brandon Thomas 5-10, 185, Fr.; Cameron, S.C.

KO 18 | DAVID BROWN 5-10, 180, JR.; OJAI, CALIF.
81 | NICK LISTE 5-10, 185, SO.; NILES, OHIO

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2011, 07:16:44 PM »
D1 size on 1st team =good

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2011, 09:08:16 AM »
Looks solid to me. We'll find out soon enough at MSU.

Definately better than where we are predicted to finish.

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2011, 10:35:33 AM »
Looks much better size wise on paper.  I'd like to see the D just a bit bigger although that's what Appy St does smaller faster "D" and it gave the Big 10 a "L" :)

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2011, 09:14:28 PM »
Looks much better size wise on paper.  I'd like to see the D just a bit bigger although that's what Appy St does smaller faster "D" and it gave the Big 10 a "L" :)

Funny you bring that up.  Just announced today by the Michigan AD that Michigan-Appy St II will happen 8/30/14

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2011, 10:24:49 AM »
Looks much better size wise on paper.  I'd like to see the D just a bit bigger although that's what Appy St does smaller faster "D" and it gave the Big 10 a "L" :)

Not to disrespect our I-AA comrades, but that was the worst team in Michigan history ...absolutely pitiful. Now I also remember a Penguin team holding the lead against a solid (not great) Penn State club until 1:02 remaining in the first half at Happy Valley. I am hoping for even more in East Lansing this year. We have a former Penguin coach at the helm, and a former Penguin player (son of a former Penguin Head coach) at D coordinator.

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2011, 10:07:52 AM »
Looks much better size wise on paper.  I'd like to see the D just a bit bigger although that's what Appy St does smaller faster "D" and it gave the Big 10 a "L" :)

Not to disrespect our I-AA comrades, but that was the worst team in Michigan history ...absolutely pitiful. Now I also remember a Penguin team holding the lead against a solid (not great) Penn State club until 1:02 remaining in the first half at Happy Valley. I am hoping for even more in East Lansing this year. We have a former Penguin coach at the helm, and a former Penguin player (son of a former Penguin Head coach) at D coordinator.

Not to turn this into a Michigan-Appy thread, but you're way off there on it being the worst team in Michigan history.  That 2007 Michigan team started the season ranked #5 and finished the season 9-4 after defeating Florida and Heisman winner Tebow in the Cap One Bowl.  Also they were B10 runner-ups.  Now, the last 3 seasons under Rodriguez are up there as the worst in school history.

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2011, 08:08:37 AM »
Looks much better size wise on paper.  I'd like to see the D just a bit bigger although that's what Appy St does smaller faster "D" and it gave the Big 10 a "L" :)

Not to disrespect our I-AA comrades, but that was the worst team in Michigan history ...absolutely pitiful. Now I also remember a Penguin team holding the lead against a solid (not great) Penn State club until 1:02 remaining in the first half at Happy Valley. I am hoping for even more in East Lansing this year. We have a former Penguin coach at the helm, and a former Penguin player (son of a former Penguin Head coach) at D coordinator.

Not to turn this into a Michigan-Appy thread, but you're way off there on it being the worst team in Michigan history.  That 2007 Michigan team started the season ranked #5 and finished the season 9-4 after defeating Florida and Heisman winner Tebow in the Cap One Bowl.  Also they were B10 runner-ups.  Now, the last 3 seasons under Rodriguez are up there as the worst in school history.

Thanks for looking that up for me John.  I was thinking the 07 Go (big blow) team eas decent :)

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2011, 10:02:12 AM »
Looks much better size wise on paper.  I'd like to see the D just a bit bigger although that's what Appy St does smaller faster "D" and it gave the Big 10 a "L" :)

Not to disrespect our I-AA comrades, but that was the worst team in Michigan history ...absolutely pitiful. Now I also remember a Penguin team holding the lead against a solid (not great) Penn State club until 1:02 remaining in the first half at Happy Valley. I am hoping for even more in East Lansing this year. We have a former Penguin coach at the helm, and a former Penguin player (son of a former Penguin Head coach) at D coordinator.

Not to turn this into a Michigan-Appy thread, but you're way off there on it being the worst team in Michigan history.  That 2007 Michigan team started the season ranked #5 and finished the season 9-4 after defeating Florida and Heisman winner Tebow in the Cap One Bowl.  Also they were B10 runner-ups.  Now, the last 3 seasons under Rodriguez are up there as the worst in school history.

I do not want to bring it back up either, App State fans won't leave it alone (although we are just as guilty going back to the 90's), but the #18 Marshall club we should have beaten, was a far superior team to that UM club ...as the next week when (I think it was Oregon) played back-ups against UM in the first half. Then a poor Notre Dame club shut them out in week-3. Yes the Wolverines recovered somewhat, but on a given day, that was still the worst team to ever take the field for Michigan.
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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #9 on: August 31, 2011, 12:13:30 PM »
Looks much better size wise on paper.  I'd like to see the D just a bit bigger although that's what Appy St does smaller faster "D" and it gave the Big 10 a "L" :)

Not to disrespect our I-AA comrades, but that was the worst team in Michigan history ...absolutely pitiful. Now I also remember a Penguin team holding the lead against a solid (not great) Penn State club until 1:02 remaining in the first half at Happy Valley. I am hoping for even more in East Lansing this year. We have a former Penguin coach at the helm, and a former Penguin player (son of a former Penguin Head coach) at D coordinator.

Not to turn this into a Michigan-Appy thread, but you're way off there on it being the worst team in Michigan history.  That 2007 Michigan team started the season ranked #5 and finished the season 9-4 after defeating Florida and Heisman winner Tebow in the Cap One Bowl.  Also they were B10 runner-ups.  Now, the last 3 seasons under Rodriguez are up there as the worst in school history.

I do not want to bring it back up either, App State fans won't leave it alone (although we are just as guilty going back to the 90's), but the #18 Marshall club we should have beaten, was a far superior team to that UM club ...as the next week when (I think it was Oregon) played back-ups against UM in the first half. Then a poor Notre Dame club shut them out in week-3. Yes the Wolverines recovered somewhat, but on a given day, that was still the worst team to ever take the field for Michigan.

IAA Fan what are you smoking? I'm not even a michigan fan and the last three years under Rich Rod were there worst years on the field. That 07 michigan team was good considering they had there top players hurt during the season.

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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #10 on: August 31, 2011, 07:35:06 PM »
Sorry but i have to agree that the Rich Rod teams at the end were very bad. 
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Re: Speaking of Depth Charts ...
« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2011, 08:45:02 PM »
Sorry but i have to agree that the Rich Rod teams at the end were very bad.

MAC teams had better defenses than Michigan the last 3 years. And new coach or not, they won't be Big Ten caliber for another year or two. The offense, was explosive though.