Agreed.I would never allow one of my boys to make a spectacle of themselves as these players, with their pick antics, have done. I don't even approve of the way that Andre did it 3 years ago. Way too much ego...
Actually we landed the Loston a few days back incase you missed it.As far as Russell goes let the wizard(crowton) work on him then we'll see.Same was said about Vince young at Texas but he proved the doubters wrong.Hasn't been a particularly good past couple of days for LSU has it?![]()
Now you're just splitting hairs. Big mouth is big mouth plain and simple. To me RS=RP attitude and talent wise. IMO, RS is in no position to be talking about beating out Jefferson for the QB job, when he is going to be a full yr behind in the LSU system. Like RP and his "4 Heisman" statement, RS should know his role and shut his trap.and about Shepard...there is a fine line between egotistical and confident and having a big mouth and being outgoing. Russell Shepard = confident and outgoing. A player like, oh I don't know, Ryan Perrilloux = egotistical and a big mouth.
QB Matt Barkley, 6-3/226, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
ASSETS: Good fundamentals with a strong and accurate arm.
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT: Has a tendency to press and throw into coverage.
WHAT WAS MOST IMPRESSIVE IN THE GAME: Barkley made some money throws, starting with his first pass of the game, hitting Marlon Brown on perfectly-thrown slant route for a 71-yard score. He showed touch with a 35-yard scoring strike to Jamal Reid. But his best pass of the first half was an out route to Brown. He trusted his receiver and threw to a spot. Another impressive pass was when he looked off the safeties left and threw down the seam on the other side of the field.
CONCLUSION: Barkley showed tonight why he's the top-rated passer in the country . He threw the ball very well, looking off safeties and making good reads and decisions. Barkley was named MVP.
In a contest that featured six highly rated quarterbacks, the Under Armour All-America Game on Sunday evening produced one star from the bunch.
Matt Barkley, the top pro-style passer prospect in the country, put on a show as his White squad topped the Black team 27-16.
Matt Barkley closed the week with a stellar game performance.
Despite pressure in his face all evening, the USC commit finished 11-of-22 passing for 237 yards and two touchdowns. In fact, he set the pace for the entire game when he hit wide receiver Marlon Brown on a short slant route that was turned into a touchdown on the very first play from scrimmage.