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  1. Updated CU Football Roster Published

    The numbers don't lie they are getting bigger and stronger. Running program is very good and showing results.
  2. The tight ends (O/U thread)

    #85 Center red shirt freshman, 6 foot seven inches, 260lbs plus. #89 Hayden Jones 6 foot 6 inches 245lbs coming off shoulder surgery. These two are the right size and speed and just needed time to get up to speed.
  3. The tight ends (O/U thread)

    We have a few coming just wait till next year. two are 6'5" plus and one is 260 plus . I just hope they use them more than this year.
  4. The tight ends (O/U thread)

    I am not stuck in old school, I was responding to a statement that how much a big fast tight end would help our team. They have not put one of them in a position to show us this year. Tall wide outs are not tight ends, they are not physical and do not run the safety over. The coaches run 5...
  5. The tight ends (O/U thread)

    Oregon State did exactly that with big tight ends and I bet none of them run better than a 4.80-5.00 forty. So why don't the buffs do the same? You don't need to fast to get open at tight end. They are covered by linebackers most times or can find hole zone coverage. Sefo has his highest...
  6. The tight ends (O/U thread)

    Moving a larger wide receiver to the split position won't make him a tight end just a big wide out. They throw short routes to the undersized tight ends. McCulloch is never used in three point stance. If a tight end is a dual threat to block and catch he is a true tight end. The staff had a...
  7. The tight ends (O/U thread)

    McCulloch is a wide receiver, Kenney weighs less than McCulloch and has yet to even stay healthy enough to practice. The true tight ends are open when allowed to run routes. The tight ends are rarely the primary receiver and probably the last read for the quarterback. I think the coaching...
  8. The tight ends (O/U thread)

    Tight Ends The game plan is not designed to use tight ends. They have caught all but two passes thrown to them all year. They are good enough, but the offense utilizes the wide outs and the tight ends run clear out or interference routes only. The tight ends that killed us for Oregon State...
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