Check back in a week or so. Camp hasn't started yet. They reported today though.I think he is important to the cats season.
Random question... why do college camps start at different times? Tennessee started their camp on Monday. Ours seemingly doesn't start for another week. Are there only so many training camp days that you can have or how does that work?
Teams have 30 days ( I think) to get in their allotted practice time based on when their first game is and that's why TN and others get to start sooner.Random question... why do college camps start at different times? Tennessee started their camp on Monday. Ours seemingly doesn't start for another week. Are there only so many training camp days that you can have or how does that work?
First I've heard anything about a potential All-Sec center Toth being moved to OT...is that a prediction, or do u have info?Leavitt looked terrible in the Spring game, so I'm not expecting anything from him this season. I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up redshirting.
I still think we'll see Toth moved to OT this season. By midseason, the OTs will be Toth and Young.
First I've heard anything about a potential All-Sec center Toth being moved to OT...is that a prediction, or do u have info?
I believe Meadows looked good in the spring game and evidently has improved. We need a LT. Hopefully Young has a good fall camp and can hold his own, and ends up the starter.
I'm with you on Toth - no way he moves to OT.I have no inside information, but I think there is less than 0% chance Toth moves to OT. Currently, the center of the line is considered its strength, whereas the edges are lacking. Why would you move the anchor of the line (Toth) who makes all of the blocking calls and put him at a position he hasn't played since HS or MAYBE during his RS-FR season?
To me, you are just creating a bigger problem (weakening the entire OL) trying to fix one (presumed weakness on the edge).
[laughing][roll] Man, I'm slapping my knees and spitting Coke at the same time! That's a good one! Shew-weee!Leavitt looked terrible in the Spring game, so I'm not expecting anything from him this season. I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up redshirting.
I still think we'll see Toth moved to OT this season. By midseason, the OTs will be Toth and Young.
Toth isn't going to be moved from Center. Nope, nuh-uh.
I think people need to aside their judgement of Leavitt until fall camp is over. He could have done a lot of work this summer and got 10 times better.
Tn has a Thursday game before UK's Sat start. Besides, starting early could cut down on rape chances.
I'm with you. Don't create problems. You can handle being weak at one line spot by giving him some help. There is nothing you can do if you are weak at 2 or more. You have to be solid at at least 4 of the 5 positions. You just can't chip block to protect all 5 linemen. Keep your best players at their best position.I have no inside information, but I think there is less than 0% chance Toth moves to OT. Currently, the center of the line is considered its strength, whereas the edges are lacking. Why would you move the anchor of the line (Toth) who makes all of the blocking calls and put him at a position he hasn't played since HS or MAYBE during his RS-FR season?
To me, you are just creating a bigger problem (weakening the entire OL) trying to fix one (presumed weakness on the edge).
Leavitt looked terrible in the Spring game, so I'm not expecting anything from him this season. I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up redshirting.
I still think we'll see Toth moved to OT this season. By midseason, the OTs will be Toth and Young.
I'm with you. Don't create problems. You can handle being weak at one line spot by giving him some help. There is nothing you can do if you are weak at 2 or more. You have to be solid at at least 4 of the 5 positions. You just can't chip block to protect all 5 linemen. Keep your best players at their best position.
0% chance Toth is moved to tackle.Leavitt looked terrible in the Spring game, so I'm not expecting anything from him this season. I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up redshirting.
I still think we'll see Toth moved to OT this season. By midseason, the OTs will be Toth and Young.
0% chance Toth is moved to tackle.
My guess is that Toth wouldn't be as good at tackle as the guys that are there now. He certainly wouldn't be as good as we see him now at center. He has all the tools to be a tackle but he's not been playing the position. Tackle is totally different. Different techniques, different schemes and you are even blocking different types of athletes. Blocking a rush end is totally different than blocking a NT.Normally I agree that you don't pull your best and most stable Olineman from his spot as a stopgap.
But that said, I have also wondered if Toth could shore up the Tackle spot. It isn't the norm but it DOES happen at other schools with positive results sometimes. I remember BAMA playing Barrett Jones at his natural Center position one year, Tackle the next because of deficiency, and back to Center the next....all with positive results.
There is something to be said for getting your best five players in the field. And Bunchy Stallings looked very good in the Spring game as second team center against Elam. Toth is built like a Tackle as well at 6'5 so it's not like you are putting a 6'2 Drake Jackson out there.
I don't think it will happen but there have been much worse ideas
... I wish Stoops would have done that with trying other QB'S beyond Towles the last 2 years. Other seasons coaches very likely would have
:grimace: Where do you get this stuff from?Leavitt looked terrible in the Spring game, so I'm not expecting anything from him this season. I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up redshirting.
I still think we'll see Toth moved to OT this season. By midseason, the OTs will be Toth and Young.
agreed. that is why it was so important for him to get here for spring. he got that initial intro. now he can go into fall camp and work at his craft instead of thinking about everything that slows a players reaction. seems like jucos come on last part of jr year. he's 4 months ahead of that timeline now. hopefully by week 3 he's got it.Funny how a "Tate Leavitt" thread quickly turned into a "Jon Toth" thread. [laughing]
Anyway, FWIW, I can't imagine Toth moving over to OT. However, it is not uncommon to have a 2 position guy in your OL rotation but that usually seems to be a C-G guy or a G-T guy.
One of the big myths about JUCOs is the notion of "immediate help" at their recruited position (especially OLs). Unless the kid is immensely talented or the current roster is in dire straights it usually takes even a "talented" JUCO a year in the system to "get it". I should not have to say it but the jump from JUCO to FBS is almost as great as the jump from a good HS league to FBS. If you don't think so go watch a few JUCO games (not highlight clips).
Naturally, a JUCO player has a year or 2 more "physical maturity" than most HS kids but that does not mean he is an instant contributor over a good HS prospect.
Peace
Funny how a "Tate Leavitt" thread quickly turned into a "Jon Toth" thread. [laughing]
Anyway, FWIW, I can't imagine Toth moving over to a full time OT job. However, it is not uncommon to have a 2 position guy in your OL rotation but that usually seems to be a C-G guy or a G-T guy. But I don't think Toth has ever played anything other than C.
One of the big myths about JUCOs is the notion of "immediate help" at their recruited position (especially OLs). Unless the kid is immensely talented or the current roster is in dire straights it usually takes even a "talented" JUCO a year in the system to "get it". I should not have to say it but the jump from JUCO to FBS is almost as great as the jump from a good HS league to FBS. If you don't think so go watch a few JUCO games (not highlight clips).
Naturally, a JUCO player has a year or 2 more "physical maturity" than most HS kids but that does not mean he is an instant contributor over a good HS prospect.
Peace
That's more JUCO "experience" than what I have but your observation is spot on. However, the size of some of today's HS players (especially at "big" programs) leave me shaking my head.Officiated quite a few JC games and the thing that jumps out at you is how much bigger they are than the high schools, not the skill level.
I see this as a common comment so I'm not particularly picking on you but just taking the opportunity to comment about this myself.
QB is the most difficult position there is on a football team. Not only do you have to have the physical tools but also the attitude, leadership and most importantly, command of the intricate mental aspect which includes knowledge of what to do and when to do it and even when NOT to do something. All that said, it's unwise to thrust a kid out there before they are ready and the situations that you referenced our backups weren't ready IMO and evidently also in the opinions of our staff.
Players develop at different speeds and while a Soph may be ready, that same player as a Freshman was not. Maybe he's not even ready until he's a Junior. As he develops and gets more reps, a player might become ready in the space of a few months or even a few weeks at any point during his career but the fact indisputably remains - he's not ready until he's ready.
Another point is he is blocking guys in practice much smaller than him. Ware Allen Walker Laster are very quick twitch athletes. I have a feeling Leavitt will not be the only tackle Ware makes look bad this year.Tate will be fine once he adjust to the speed of the game. The talent is there. Just needs to work on the technique and experience SEC football. In high school and in school you can rely on your size and talent. Can't do that in power 5 football because everyone who lines up across from you is just as good as you. No different than the jump to the NFL for any rookie. Always some sort of adjustment period
Leavitt looked terrible in the Spring game, so I'm not expecting anything from him this season. I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up redshirting.
I still think we'll see Toth moved to OT this season. By midseason, the OTs will be Toth and Young.
awful take. Toth is a pro nfl center.give Tate a chance.Leavitt looked terrible in the Spring game, so I'm not expecting anything from him this season. I wouldn't be shocked if he ends up redshirting.
I still think we'll see Toth moved to OT this season. By midseason, the OTs will be Toth and Young.
Once someone plays or scrimmages and he doesnt light it up and impress. He cant possibly be any good. Or even make improvement enough to be serviceable....All this concern with Leavitt not starting to me discounts the possibility of Mosier being (much) improved with settling into one spot vs. being constantly moved here & there.
I talked to Tate yesterday at Fan Day he said he is learning a new system and it has taken time too get used to it. He seemed very positive..I think he is important to the cats season.