I think he should get some more touches. I know he's got ball control issues, but he should be able to work through that. He's an explosive player for sure.
It's official. Also, Marcus Jackson is starting over Stone and Teague isn't in the two deep at corner.
What the hell? How do you go from #1 corner to not in the two deep that fast? Trying to think who all is ahead of him. Waggner Lanier Coleman ?
I can understand the Teague move, but Jackson over Stone? Maybe he's quicker...I noticed we pulled the guards against Bama which is something we haven't done a lot of this season. I don't know if our guys are too slow for that or what but that's a pretty standard running play that we haven't been able to execute for some reason.
I think that Jackson over Stone is both a move to go with someone doesn't feel rushed to get up for theblock, but it is also likely a result of an increased emphasis on the run against USCe. Jackson is a good option for the run, IMO.
here is what UT fans have to look forward to.. as you can see Worley can make all the throws..every pass he hits his receiver in stride...if you can put the ball right where the receiver needs it..you can succeed at any level...he may not do it game 1..but give him a few games and he will do very well! Northwestern vs South Pointe; Aug. 28, 2010 - YouTube Greenwood vs Northwestern Class 4A Division II State Championship - YouTube
The biggest thing that jumped out at regarding Worley is his ability to read the defense and know where to go with the ball. He has good accuracy in short to mid range passes but I'm not sure about his arm strength yet. I haven't really seen him throw a deep ball yet. That being said, on Saturday the short to mid-range passes is really all he needs to be concerned with. If we can keep the running game going and set Worley up for success I think we'll be fine.