Recruiting
- By SCNJ
- Rutgers Wrestling Forum
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Chapman weighed in at 175 and is likely going 165 at states.
Correction. After Ludington winning, Brick closed the dual with tech, tech, pin, pin and won the dual on criteria.He was winning the entire match. Even rode out Ludington for the entire 2nd period. Was up 8-4 and Ludington took over. Hell of a performance. Cranford should be able to win the dual and advance to the state finals.
I would take Tyrod Taylor for a year or two over Ewers or Howard. They are not close to be starting QBs in the NFL. Taylor has a decent arm and can move. Ewers is limited, Howard is a better athlete but neither will be more effective than Taylor over the next 2 years.With Rodgers gone:
Jets should take Quinn Ewers or Will Howard in the 2nd round and if not using Tyrod Taylor as a one year stop-gap grab a FA QB willing to take a 1 year deal, like Jameis Winston, giving Ewers/Howard time to develop .
Jordan Travis could be put on the practice squad letting him have a chance to show what he can do after being out his rookie year injured
NWS updated their forecast snowfall map and nudged accumulations up a bit across the board vs. 4 pm yesterday, with the 1" line now being from about Philly to Belmar, the 2" line being from about New Hope to Perth Amboy and 2-4" from that line to just north of 80 and a bit more north of 80, where there is the risk of 0.1-0.2" of freezing rain before the changeover to rain early on Sunday up there.
Everyone in the region will change over to rain with most of our area that gets 1" or more of snow (south of 80) changing over by early/mid-evening - about 1-1.5" of much needed rain is expected through Sunday afternoon, as per the map below, which should wash away any snow from this storm, especially with temps making it into the 50s by Sunday at noon south of 276/195 and into the 40s north of there up to 84.
Note that travel conditions will likely be challenging N of 78 Sat afternoon/evening with temps in the 30-32F range, while travel conditions south of 78 likely won't be that bad with temps 32-34F, which should limit accumulations to colder surfaces except during periods of heavier snowfall. This is also why I'm not particularly bullish on the snow for this storm: the NWS forecasts 2.5" of snow for Metuchen, but I'll be surprised to make it to even 2".
https://www.weather.gov/phi
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The entite college athletic model is based on fans being forced to "donate" to sports that have billion dollar media deals.
He was only 113 last year so if he’s weighing in at 125 he’s probably not cutting much.How much does Smith weigh? He looks much smaller
The problem it is literally the only true set we run And the other issue is it’s being run like you say without proper spacing and too far away from the basket. Lending the cutting big man to be in a no man’s land, too far to be effective with an easy dribble lay up and beyond their mid range jumper, and too compact of spacing that doesn’t allow for an attacking dribble drive from the guard. I tell you there have been times where I thought we were risking a backcourt call because the spacing was so poor.The horns set is actually effective when used properly. It should allow for spacing, but the way Pikiell or Brandin Knight teach it, the F and C never seem to cut hard enough for the guard after seeing the screen where the guard either drives or dishes to a cutting big man or pass ro one of our wings for an open look.
Our set always seems to bottleneck and/or the defenders clog the space and the guard just dribbles around looking to pass out of it. Personally, I’ve seen it work to perfection, but not with us. Give me a motion offense like McCaffery any day of the week.
He was winning the entire match. Even rode out Ludington for the entire 2nd period. Was up 8-4 and Ludington took over. Hell of a performance. Cranford should be able to win the dual and advance to the state finals.That’s a hell of a performance for Chapman.