Looking Forward
Written by Sean Hawkins   
Thursday, 04 March 2010 09:52


So, it's March, and it's early for all things college football.  SUPER early.  But is it too early to look at some upcoming opponents?  Maybe not, per Cougfan's latest, which examines the Okie State Cowboys and who they are bringing back next season. 

Or, maybe it's better said that the article highlights who Okie State ISN'T bringing back?  From the article:

--Oklahoma State will be replacing their star quarterback, Zac Robinson.
--They'll also be replacing four of five senior starters on the offensive line.
--Their starting running back, who gained nearly 1,200 yards last year, was a senior.
--Two of the four starting defensive linemen need to be replaced, three if you count a senior defensive end who started six games according to the official OSU site.
--In the defensive backfield, three of the four starters were seniors in 2009.
--All three OSU starting linebackers last year? They were seniors.
-- On special teams, Oklahoma State will return their punter, placekicker and long snapper. Both the return men, however, were seniors.

All told in 2010, of the starting eleven on both sides of the ball, Okie State according to various media reports will be returning just four starters on offense, three starters on defense.


Wow.  I know, I know.  It's early.  And we'll probably see Okie State as a 21-point favorite when the first betting lines hit for next year.  We'll take a harder look at Okie State later this spring, after they conclude their spring practice sessions.  And by the looks of it, it's going to be an awfully important spring in Stillwater, for there should be a lot of jockeying for all the open positions! 

Meanwhile, Nick Daschel of Buster Sports has been ranking some positions around the Pac-10 as we head towards spring ball.  Running backs here, QB's here, linebackers here.  Daschel breaks things down from "Wealthy", "Healthy", and "Needs a Six Month Spring".  And from a WSU perspective, no, he's not real high on any of these positions:

QBs:  Washington State sophomore Jeff Tuel took some licks as a true freshman in 2009. There’s talent there, but whether it emerges has a lot to do with the questionable cast surrounding Tuel on offense.
RBs: What does it say about the state of Washington State football that it loses the first running back in school history to lead the team in rushing four consecutive years (Dwight Tardy), and no one is complaining? James Montgomery could be the answer if he’s able to bounce back from a scary injury of a year ago. It’s not a pretty sight in the backfield in Pullman, however.
LBs:  Washington State is always going to be in this category until the Cougars start to show they can stop a decent offense. Alex Hoffman-Ellis looks like a player.

So there you go.  Now I'm not going to say Daschel is misguided here, I'm really not.  But this is probably just the first real string of media previews that you are going to see that will certainly have WSU at the bottom of the conference, in pretty much everything.  It is just the way it is, and until they can actually turn things around on the field, it won't change. 

And he's pretty much right, isn't he?  On Tuel, so much is going to depend on what goes on around him for him to take a step forward.  And James Montgomery is pretty good, but again, he's coming off the tough leg injury and we have no idea if he'll be the same player next fall, and like Tuel, again, so much depends on what is happening in front of him to have a chance.  And the linebackers should be much improved, and we'll get to them later, but when you were one of the worst defenses in the country in '09, there isn't much room for optimism.

But this isn't to say that 2010 is a disaster before it even starts!  There is so much talk of improvement behind the scenes, and who knows, maybe we see the big step Paul Wulff has been talking about, and we see it sooner rather than later.  There are some good young players in the program, players who took their lumps the last year or two, but they are going to get better.  It's just easy right now to get negative simply based on what has happened, instead of thinking of the promise of tomorrow.

All for now.  Go COUGS!
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Okie Light
written by Chris '04, March 04, 2010
I'm not really holding my breath for a turn around next year, but I think we'll be moderately improved (can we possibly get worse?). It's easy to say that the kid's that redshirted last year will be game changers, but let's not forget that they will still be RS FRESHMAN! They may be faster than what we've had, but they sure as heck don't have any real-world Pac 10 experience. I don't see us winning this game next year.
P.S.
written by Chris '04, March 04, 2010
I forgot to give a quick shout-out to our baseball team. They're 6-0 going into a 4 game set this weekend with Utah. I hope to make the Sunday game, and maybe the Friday evening game if I can out of work in time for it.
Good call Chris
written by SeanHawk, March 04, 2010
More talent, sure, but still awfully young. It will be exciting to watch some of the growth, at least I know I am excited to see what happens !

The story from Cougfan surprised me at just how much experience has left Okie St. I have heard the NFL draft names like Okung, Zach Robinson, etc, but wow, they are not going to resemble the outfit that won so many games the last few years! Best to get them early, maybe they get the first game yips?
Looking forward to next season
written by Evercoug, March 04, 2010
I'm looking forward to what will have to be a vastly improved defense. Having a defense that can actually get to the ball will be fun to watch again. But, yes, so young that I don't expect many wins. If we have more talent than last year, but still play hard like last year, who knows?
But I don't see anyone on offense that, were I an opposing coach, would really scare me.
I think we will need to create turnovers if we're going to keep up with most of the teams on our schedule. I just hope our O-line is decent enough that we can at least run some semblance of the offense the coaches have been trying to run.....
Basketball
written by sdcoug09, March 04, 2010
Slightly off topic. What does Wildcard mean on the television schedule?
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written by random45689o8p, March 04, 2010
Is Montgomery going to be able to participate in Spring practice?
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written by LucasCoug, March 04, 2010
Montgomery is one of 4 players out indefinitely this spring. Along with Louis Bland, Josh Luapo and one other.

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