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  2. Good pickup. He did well at some camp in Texas and had really started to get major notice. He's ranked as a 3-star now but will definitely be a 4-star when expanded rankings come out.
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  4. He runs a 4.74 fourty. That is incredibly fast for an OT. He looks like he can easily get past 300 lbs with his frame.
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  5. He's got GREAT size and very good speed/quickness for someone that size! He'll make for a very formidable OT for us at some point! :thumb:

    Welcome to LSU, big guy!

    I got to see some of his video clips on rivals and much like Matt Allen two seasons ago, and T-Bob Hebert last year, Parson looks to play with a "mean streak"--not "dirty"--but if you're standing up and the whistle hasn't blown, he's gonna blow you up!

    If there is one thing that I MIGHT be inclined to view as a problem area (and I'm not a coach so I don't know a whole lot of them), it would be that at the next level, he needs to possibly learn to keep his hands inside when he blocks. On more than a handful of those plays, by all accounts, he had taken his man and blocked him pretty much completely out of the play, but I noticed towards the tail end of those plays, if he fell, the defender fell--some of them looked like they would certainly be a clear holding call in the SEC. But I'm sure coach "Stud" and CLM will have him cleared of that real soon...

    Again, nice pickup for us!
  6. Wow. :eek: Not a bad time for a 6'7" Olineman. He'll get faster next year too probably.
  7. Although the recruiting sites don't show it, he claims offers from UT, A&M, Miami, FSU, and others. This is a big time prospect, and a great get for Miles & co.

    I expect he'll be a 4 star by the time signing day comes around.
  8. Great pickup. Nice to see some of the Big guys on the OL committing early.
    :geauxtige
  9. Read it in The Advocate this morning. Good news.
  10. One thing i think we will see in Crowtons offense is more counters and traps. In order to do that you must have quick gaurds that can pull. Give me Keiland Williams and a crisp blocking scheme and it is going to be a heck of a year.

    I would like to see more crossing patterns with a certain small but fast wr we have now at the NCAA track championships. I would like to see the person who can gaurd him on a crossing pattern man for man.

    Then when they start playing zone you run KW and Murphy up the gazoo on em.