LOCK IT UP - College Football - 2009 Season/2010 Off-Season

Solid and no knee brace or indications of the surgery soreness still lingering.
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Originally Posted by zs05wc

Sounds like Gallon has been playing a little RB for us in practice.
RichRod is a smart man ...
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 trying to get him some Noel Devine type electricity back there... 

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Originally Posted by dreClark


'Cause we ain't getting Andre Davis or Kelvin Benjamin.

Yeah yall dont even know how to use a 6'5 WR. let him go somewhere he can actually shine
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You see they've been putting Simon at end in the 3-4 sets? Kid's a damn freak...

Yes and I love it. It seems like theyre just trying to put the best eleven out there. Some guys will be playing outve position in the same level (dline, lb, secondary) but it sets up well to put other guys in the game whom otherwise wouldnt. Stoney is said to be in the mix a lot. I like that
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Montez got bounced? Damn. He's got some anger issues, tho, this ain't the first time for him. The arrest description was anger/family violence. That's not cool. It's Easter weekend. Supposed to chill, hunt some eggs, drink, smoke some
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Hope he bounces back and can catch on somewhere, at least get his degree and do something in life.
 
Virginia Tech Reels In Top DT Prospect

by Chris Horne
Apr 05, 2010

Virginia Tech men's basketball earned a top commitment last Thursday. The football program has followed suit, picking up a commitment from a top high school junior earlier today. Warren Central (Indianapolis, IN) defensive tackle Kris Harley, a 6-2, 265-pound standout, is the second 2011 class prospect to verbally commit to the Hokies.

"He committed in my room this morning at 9:30. He's a Hokie," Warren Central defensive coordinator Steve Tutsie said.

"He had made the decision over the weekend. He prayed and talked to his parents about it. He was ready to get it over with. Virginia Tech was the first place Kris visited. Virginia Tech was the first to offer. So, it's not accident that Virginia Tech is where he wanted to go."

One of the top defensive tackle prospects in the country, Harley chose Virginia Tech over numerous other offers including Oklahoma and Southern Cal. He visited Oklahoma last week before deciding to commit to Virginia Tech, where has visited three times in total including a recent trip in late February, a summer camp last year and a football game in the fall of 2008.

Harley turned in a big-time junior season in 2009, helping Warren Central to a Class 5A state championship title.

"Kris has the best motor of any high school defensive lineman I've seen play or coached," Tutsie said. "Kris may be a bit undersized, but Virginia Tech takes undersized defensive tackles and puts them in the NFL. There are things he needs to work on, without question, but the things that make Kris special are his smarts, his motor and an edge. He's got that mean and nasty, which I think is a trademark of Virginia Tech's players."

Harley tied for the top spot in Warren Central's Warrior Productivity Chart this past season, this first time a defensive lineman has done so. He finished the season with over 80 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 7 1/2 sacks and about 15 quarterback pressures despite facing consistent double and triple teams.

Harley joins South County (Lorton, VA) safety Ronny Vandyke as commitments in Tech's 2011 class. Both prospects are top targets in the junior class. We hope to have more from Harley later today, so stay tuned.

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Evan and Elliot Berry dominated the Atlanta MVP Camp. As 8th graders.
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[table][tr][td]Evan Berry measured in at 5-foot-10 and 171 pounds while Elliot Berry entered the camp at 5-foot-11.5 and 185 pounds.[/td] [/tr][/table]

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[table][tr][td]Evan ran the 40 yard dash in 4.43 seconds while Elliot ran it in 4.46 seconds.[/td] [/tr][/table]

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[table][tr][td]Evan was one of the top defensive backs at this event while Elliot was one of the top running backs.

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Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

Evan and Elliot Berry dominated the Atlanta MVP Camp. As 8th graders.
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[table][tr][td]Evan Berry measured in at 5-foot-10 and 171 pounds while Elliot Berry entered the camp at 5-foot-11.5 and 185 pounds.[/td] [/tr][/table]

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[table][tr][td]Evan ran the 40 yard dash in 4.43 seconds while Elliot ran it in 4.46 seconds.[/td] [/tr][/table]

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[table][tr][td]Evan was one of the top defensive backs at this event while Elliot was one of the top running backs.

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Seems Like EA is knocking this NCAA 11 out the Park
[h1]Locomotion[/h1][h3] by Larry  04/05/10 5:05 PM[/h3]

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Hey there NCAA Football fans, I am very excited to talk to you today about one of the big changes coming to NCAA Football 11. Over the past several months, we've been working hard on a new momentum-based locomotion engine that will significantly change core gameplay. Locomotion includes running, turning and cutting; basically what any player is doing for the majority of a play. The goal of this new locomotion technology is to create more realistic movements, while also maintaining responsiveness for the user.

One of the first areas we concentrated on for NCAA Football 11 was to create more realistic player acceleration. In previous versions, there wasn't a noticeable difference between players with a high acceleration rating versus players with a lower one, as speed was the only thing that seemed to matter. For the first time in NCAA Football 11, acceleration will be a huge factor into how quickly a player can reach their top speed. This new acceleration will also help differentiate the styles of players across the various positions on the field. For example, a "Possession" type receiver may have a high acceleration rating but not have that breakaway speed that a "Speed" receiver possesses in the open field. However, this possession receiver will have the ability to get in and out of his cuts, and back to full speed on his routes quicker. Another area where acceleration is a big factor is differentiating speed type rushers versus the more conventional run-stopping defensive lineman. Defensive ends that have a high acceleration rating will be able to get off the ball and to the quarterback quicker, due to their top end speed. The bigger interior type defensive lineman will have a harder time trying to speed rush, as it will take them longer to accelerate to top speed.

Momentum is another piece of our new locomotion technology that improves the NCAA Football 11 experience. Momentum will be even more noticeable than ever by requiring players to realistically slow down before making a drastic direction change or turn. When going full speed in one direction, it's nearly impossible to stop and turn without momentum carrying you a few more steps in the original direction. A huge goal of ours is to keep the responsiveness in these situations so that users have full control throughout the play. We also now layer in a dynamic leaning system that is based on how much a player is accelerating or turning. Our ball carriers will keep their shoulders square up field, for the first couple of steps after a cut. This allows them to quickly get moving back up field again. Agility ratings will determine how much speed a player can maintain while attempting to turn.

Locomotion also plays an important role during longer runs. In previous years, when a ball carrier hit the open field for a long breakaway run, his steps would look somewhat choppy. In NCAA Football 11, we were able to implement a longer run cycle for the first time in franchise history, through a new approach in motion capture. By setting up a special field (consisting of 40 yards), this allowed us to capture a full sprint, whereas in years past we had much more limited space. Can't wait to see some of the new highlights on EASPORTS.com! You can see some clips, from our latest mocap shoot, in the video.

These new locomotion changes help make NCAA Football 11 much more realistic; it's just like watching a game in your favorite college stadium on a Saturday afternoon. Thanks for reading and expect more gameplay info for NCAA Football 11 in a few weeks...
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Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

Originally Posted by zs05wc

Sounds like Gallon has been playing a little RB for us in practice.
RichRod is a smart man ...
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 trying to get him some Noel Devine type electricity back there... 

If u have any articles  post em up in here please
 

  
Jeremy Gallon isnt THAT fast. His high school highlights may seem like he was out there burning cats but compared to speedsters like Andre Debose hes no where close to him.
 
Gallon isn't getting walked down from behind, and that's all that matters. He may not be as fast as Debose (or as fast as Debose was) but he is still fast as *!%!.
 
I didnt say he was. Ive seen gallon play hes way more exciting than anything Michigan's had at RB in 10 yrs
 
Originally Posted by dreClark

Gallon isn't getting walked down from behind, and that's all that matters. He may not be as fast as Debose (or as fast as Debose was) but he is still fast as *!%!.

Dude is legit 5'7 max and kinda wide stride length must be pooop. Dude is very agile but he isnt going to be burning anyone on the field used to watch dude play all the time.
 
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