2008 Spring Football Coverage: Emerging Stars
The beginning of spring marks an exciting time in the sports world.
March Madness is in full swing, NBA and NFL teams are vying for playoff positions, the MLB is gearing up for Opening Day, and Mel Kiper Jr. has emerged from extended hiatus to talk about the NFL Draft.ย
But most importantly to college football fans, Spring Practice is upon us.ย
This year more than ever, spring ball has taken on an outsized role in the lives of we fans.ย After 90,000 people showed up for last yearโs Alabama Spring Game, major media outlets are tripping over themselves to hype what was previously considered a dead time in college football.ย
Even ESPNโwhich had called Spring Games โglorified practicesโโhas changed its tune. This year, ESPN College GameDay will be in Gainesville for Florida's annual scrimmage.
If nothing else, the increased exposure means that college football coverage is now a year-round pastimeโand that it's never too early to start previewing the 2008 college football season.ย
Over the next month, Beyond the Bleachers will be breaking down the most intriguing storylines of the offseason, focusing on emerging stars, new coaches in new places, Heisman Trophy candidates, BCS Championship contenders, and possible sleepers.
We start this week with a look at a group of players who have the potential to emerge as heavy hitters for their respective teams. Though they donโt have much experience, each of these guys will look to turn solid springs into stellar fallsโso keep an eye on them as the action heats up...
QBโRyan Perrilloux, junior, LSU
As a true freshman in 2005, Ryan Perrilloux figured he would play right away:
โWith [LSUโs] quarterback situation, I can come in and play next year. JaMarcus Russell struggled last year, and Matt Flynn is definitely not a better quarterback than me.โ
After making such a bold assertion three years ago, his time has finally come.ย Although Perrilloux has been involved in several off-the-field issues, he is eligible for LSU and ready to play a feature role for the Tigers next fall.
With his size (6โ3โ 227 lbs.) and versatility, Perrilloux will be greatโif he stays out of trouble.
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QBโRobert Marve, redshirt freshman, Miami
Few freshmen have more riding on their shoulders than the Tampa native and former Florida Mr. Football winner.ย
Marve has the distinct opportunity to start for one of the most storied programs in the country as a freshman.ย After a car accident ended Marve's season last July, heโs back to stake his claim to the No. 1 spot.ย
Marve will need to keep his nose out of trouble, especially after having been arrested in November for attempting to run away from a police officer.ย
This spring, Marve will be competing with a pair of true freshmen, including Jacory Harris, the former Miami Northwestern quarterback and Floridaโs reigning Mr. Football. As it stands, Marve is the front-runner, and looks set to carry on the prestige of Quarterback U.
QBโHunter Cantwell, senior, Louisville
While most of the players on this list are younger, Cantwell is inexperienced mostly due to the fact that he has been in Brian Brohmโs shadow for his entire career at Louisville.
Excluding the short stretches of time in which Cantwell subbed for an injured Brohm as a freshman and sophomore, he had been reduced to watching from the bench.ย Cantwell did show flashes of greatness his sophomore year as he stepped in for Brian Brohm and led Louisville to victories over Miami and Kansas State.
This year, Cantwellโs final year of eligibility, the 6โ5โ 230 pound quarterback will get his own shot at the limelight.ย With an arm that former head coach Bobby Petrino considered โstronger than Brian Brohmโsโ and high praise from Mel Kiper Jr., the sky is the limit for this senior pro prospect.
QBโJevan Snead, sophomore, Ole Miss
The former 2006 Parade All-American from Stephenville, Texas, has waited a few years for his chance to start.ย
Snead originally signed to play at the University of Texas, where he engaged in a losing position battle with fellow freshman Colt McCoy.ย Snead then transferred to the University of Mississippi, where after sitting out his transfer year he figures to be one of the โsaviorsโ of the program under new coach Houston Nutt.ย
With mega-prospect Michael Oher protecting his blind side, Snead should at least have a little more time in the pocket to maneuver.
QBโStephen Garcia, redshirt freshman, South Carolina
A former four-star recruit from Tampa, Garcia expects to take the reins from departed fifth-year senior Blake Mitchell this season.ย
But if the 6'3โ 205-pound Garcia wants to be the starting quarterback for the Gamecocks, he must first overcome his problematic past, which includes multiple run-ins with the law.ย
Garcia has been arrested twice, once for โdrunkenness and failure to stop for a police officerโ and once for โmalicious injury to personal propertyโ after he keyed a professor's car.ย He was also recently fined for underage drinking.ย For Garciaโs latest infraction, he has been suspended from football activities until August 15th.
If he can put these problems behind him, Garcia will thrive in Steve Spurrierโs offense.
RBโEmmanuel Moody, sophomore, Florida
Moody, a former four-star standout from Coppell, Texas, is a transfer from Southern Cal.ย
As a true freshman at USC, Moody started four early-season games and rushed for 459 yards, which was good for second on the team.ย After a spring in which he suffered hamstring injuries and faced the strong probability of splitting carries with several running backs the next fall, Moody transferred to Florida.ย
This spring, Moody will have to compete with another sophomore tailback and Texas prep star in Mon Williams.
RBโCaleb King, redshirt freshman, Georgia
After freshman Knowshon Moreno's meteoric rise in 2007, the focus this spring may be on his backup.ย
While Moreno has been compared to former Auburn great Carnell โCadillacโ Williams, King has been compared to the legendary Herschel Walker, as evidenced by this video.ย
While itโs unlikely that the 5'11โ, 205-pound running back will take over Moreno's starting job, King should play an integral role for the Bulldogs in 2008.
RBโLeSean McCoy, sophomore, Pitt
McCoy led all freshmen in the Football Bowl Subdivision with 1,328 rushing yards, and tied for the lead with Moreno with 14 rushing touchdowns.ย
Despite Pittโs poor passing game, McCoy was able to average 4.8 yards per carry.ย With an experienced offensive line returning and coach Dave Wannstedt desperate for a strong season, McCoy could emerge as one of the best running backs in the country.
RBโJoe McKnight, sophomore, USC
The top overall recruit in the 2007 class (according to some publications) showed flashes of brilliance as a true freshman.ย
McKnight finished the season with 903 all-purpose yards, but his best performance came in the Rose Bowl against Illinois.ย In that game, McKnight showed why all the pundits called him the โnext Reggie Bush,โ as he rushed for 125 yards on 10 carries, made six catches for 45 yards, and returned three punts for 36 yards.ย
Like Bush, McKnight possesses superior speed and athleticism, but has a slightly larger frame and could fill out into a more complete back.ย The biggest issue for McKnight will be getting enough playing time in a fierce running back competition with juniors Stafon Johnson, C.J. Gable, and Allen Bradford, and freshmen Marc Tyler and Broderick Green.ย
McKnight or Johnson will start for USC, but how much will they have to rotate?
RB/WRโChris Rainey, redshirt freshman, Florida
Urban legend has it that the 5'9โ, 156-pound Rainey once raced West Virginia superfrosh Noel Devine in a Wal-Mart parking lot while both were in still high school. Rainey allegedly beat Devine all three times.ย
While this isn't the greatest indicator of potential success at the next level, it shows that Rainey may be one of the fastest players in the country.ย And based on this highlight tape of Rainey in high school, he's got the skills to boot.
RB/WRโGreg Little, sophomore, North Carolina
The versatile 6'3โ, 210-pounder was a jack-of-all-trades last season for the Tar Heels.ย Little lined up as a receiver, running back, and even quarterback in his freshman year.ย For good measure, he also walked on to the North Carolina basketball team.
After compiling almost 400 yards combined rushing and receiving last season, Little will be playing an increased role in 2008, as head coach Butch Davis has named him the full-time starting running back over Anthony Elzy and Johnny Whiteโthe latter of whom has switched to cornerback.
RB/WRโJock Sanders, sophomore, West Virginia
Sanders, a 5'8โ slot back from St. Petersburg, finished his freshman year with 308 all-purpose yards for the Mountaineers.ย
With the departures of Steve Slaton and Darius Reynaud, Sanders will play a significant role in the Jeff Mullen-led WVU offense.ย Pat White and Noel Devine will be the stars, but expect Sanders to be everywhere on the field come September.
WR/KR/PRโJeremy Maclin, sophomore, Missouri
The prized recruit from Kirkwood, Missouri, lived up to his billing last year. Maclin set a freshman record for all-purpose yards with 2,776โthe second highest total of any returning player in the nation.ย
With first team All-American tight end Martin Rucker gone, Maclin will get even more looks this year in the passing game.ย He may also play some downs in the backfield because of the loss of veteran running back Tony Temple.ย
Either way, Maclin is due for a monster seasonโhe may even be a dark horse for the Heisman Trophy.
WR/KR/PRโArrelious โRegisโ Benn, sophomore, Illinois
Unquestionably Ron Zookโs best recruit at Illinois, Benn made an immediate impact for the Fighting Illini as a true freshman.
Benn had a solid year making 54 catches for 676 yards and 2 touchdowns, which included a breakout game at Penn State where he had 84 yards receiving, a touchdown, and a 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
Next season, Benn should develop into one of the elite receivers in the Midwest.
TโAnthony Davis, sophomore, Rutgers
After a strong performance paving the way for future pro Ray Rice as a true freshman guard, Davis will make the switch to left tackle this fall.ย His main objective will be protecting senior quarterback Mike Teelโs blind side.
DTโMarvin Austin, sophomore, UNC
Butch Davis's No. 1 recruit from the 2007 class has already made an impact at Carolina.
After starting three games and finishing with 26 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss, and 4.0 sacks, Austin was named to the 2007 Freshman All-American Team. With experience under his belt, the 6'3โ, 305-pounder could emerge as one of the best defensive linemen in the ACC.
DE/DTโSen'Derrick Marks, junior, Auburn
The 6'1โ, 290-pound Marks may not be as physically imposing as Austin, but he has the speed, motor, and work ethic to compensate.ย
Marks, a former Freshman All-American himself, has 82 career tackles, 5.5 sacks, and one interception.ย He looks to be the next great undersized defensive lineman to come out of Auburn.
DEโJermaine Cunningham, junior, Florida
In his first season as a starter, Jermaine Cunningham recorded 33 tackles (11 for loss) and 5.5 sacksโbut his most conspicuous act may have been getting arrested for being involved in a โfood fightโ at a local Jimmy John's.ย
One year older and without Derrick Harvey as a bookend, Cunningham is officially the man on the Gatorsโ defensive line.ย His ability to pressure the quarterback will be vital to the success of Florida's questionable secondary.
LBโSergio Kindle, junior, Texas
Kindle, named one of UT's Outstanding Defensive Newcomers last year, has drawn comparisons to former Texas All-American Derrick Johnson.ย
After bouncing back from a DWI arrest before the 2007 season, Kindle figures to play a more prominent role under new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp.
CBโEric Berry, sophomore, Tennessee
Unlike most true freshmen, Eric Berry learned the nuances of the college game on the fly, as he was thrown into the fray as a starter on Day One.ย
While the youngster took his lumps against the likes of Calโs DeSean Jackson of Cal and Floridaโs Percy Harvin, he improved dramatically as the year progressed. All told, Berry finished his freshman year with 86 tackles, two fumble recoveries, and five interceptions returned for 222 yards and one touchdown.ย ย
Tennessee head coach Philip Fulmer has considered using Berry on offense as wellโsimilar to what Georgia did with Champ Bailey in the late 90s.ย If he gets the chance, Berry could prove to be one of the conference's biggest playmakers.
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CBโChad Jones, sophomore, LSU
Chad Jones stepped in as a freshman and made 34 tackles, 2.0 sacks, and 1 interception for the BCS Champion Tigers.ย With Jonathan Zenon, Chevis Jackson, and Craig Steltz all graduating, Jones, who has been compared to former LSU great LaRon Landry, will lead an inexperienced LSU secondary.ย
The 6โ2โ, 223-pounder has the size, speed, and ball skills to be one of the best defensive backs in the SEC.
SโAnderson Russell, junior, Ohio State
The Georgia native has played mostly in the shadow of fellow defensive backs Donald Washington and Malcolm Jenkins, but has quietly established himself as one of the most talented safeties in the Midwest.ย
Though a more-than-adequate athlete in pass coverage, Russell excels as a solid run-stuffer and pass-rusher, as evidenced by his 7.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks.
Russell may still be overshadowed in 2008โbut the NFL scouts will certainly be watching.
Honorable mentions:
QBโKevin Riley, sophomore, Cal
QBโJimmy Clausen, sophomore, Notre Dame
QBโRusty Smith, junior, Florida Atlantic
QBโColin Kaepernick, sophomore, Nevada
RBโGraig Cooper, sophomore, Miami
RBโJavarris James, sophomore, Miami
RBโStafon Johnson, junior, USC
WRโGolden Tate, sophomore, Notre Dame
TEโCornelius Ingram, senior, Florida
OLโRyan Miller, sophomore, Colorado
OLโStephen Schilling, sophomore, Michigan
OLโT-Bob Hebert, LSU
DEโEverson Griffen, sophomore, USC
LBโMartez Wilson, sophomore, Illinois
LBโRoss Homan, sophomore, Ohio State
LBโChris Galippo, freshman, USC
DBโMajor Wright, sophomore, Florida
DBโJai Eugene, sophomore, LSU
DBโEugene Clifford, sophomore, Ohio State





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