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Podcast 46: Greg Wrubell; Hawaii game preview

In a fantastic episode 46, Adam is joined by KSL’s Greg Wrubell, who helps Adam break down what actually happened between BYU and the Big East. Greg also offers his perspective on the men’s basketball team and its young season. Matt comes on after Greg to talk hoops, preview the Hawaii game, and to answer an excellent collection of Tweetbag questions. All this and continued banter about Dr Pepper Ten available here and on iTunes.

 

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Podcast 38: QB controversy with Greg Wrubell; SJSU preview

Adam is joined by Greg Wrubell of KSL to discuss the performance of Riley Nelson against Utah State and the rebirth of the Nelson-Heaps QB debate. Greg also weighs in on whether Bronco is handling the situation correctly in the media. Matt then jumps on the show to preview the game against San Jose State, complete with a game of Over/Under and their ever-so-bold predictions. They also reach deep into the TweetBag. Nonsense, analysis, and a discussion of Riley Nelson’s hair. You can’t ask for more. Available here and on iTunes.

 

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Podcast 33: Rivalry Week with Greg Wrubell

In this certified 99% conference expansion free podcast, it’s all about the state of the Cougars and the state of the rivalry.

First, Adam lays down some business with voice of the Cougars Greg Wrubell of KSL. They discuss the following:

  • 1:35 —  The state of the rivalry
  • 4:30 — Best and worst rivalry memories
  • 11:30 — The opportunity lost in the game against Texas
  • 15:25 — Some questionable play calls by Brandon Doman
  • 19:27 — What is the passing game’s problem?
  • 24:41 — What they expect to see in this year’s version of the rivalry
  • 28:30 — Just how good is the Cougar D?
Matt then joins Adam (33:20) to take the podcast into pure ridiculousness and back again. They hit on:
  • 36:30 — What the rivalry means going forward
  • 46:24 — They play a fairly lame game called ‘This or That’, hitting on topics like Jake Heaps’ potential, and the predictability of Norm Chow
  • 58:10 — It’s prediction time! As usual, Adam is right and Matt is wrong.
Don’t miss them answering TweetBag questions throughout the podcast and naming their favorite Provo restaurants. This and much more in a Super-Sized podcast that is not only 99% conference expansion talk free, but also 100% fat free, has zero calories, and is also a cure for all the ails you. The podcast, as always, is available here and on iTunes.

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The Defensive Backfield: Strength or Weakness?

By Adam Mangum
adam@loyalcougars.com
Twitter: @ajmangum

We had KSL’s Greg Wrubell on the Rise & Shout podcast last week, and one of the questions I asked him was about the defensive backfield. I had asked a similar question of Jay Drew the week before, and Jay had expressed what I believed was the consensus opinion: this is a very inexperienced group, and it could be the weak link on a team that looks very strong and talented on defense.

Greg’s take was almost a 180 from that ‘consensus’ view. What were Jay and I (and others) missing?

Let’s start with the corners. The projected starters are Corby Eason and Preston Hadley. Eason is a typical DB is size, at 5-8, 175. He played quite a bit last season, even starting a game. I think he is most known for being used in the corner blitz and getting 3.5 sacks last year. Eason is a good, hard-nosed corner who can cover and tackle.

Hadley is a very different story. He has size (6-0, 200), but he’s an unknown commodity for me, having transferred from Snow College after two years playing there bookend-ed around a mission. All indications from Greg and other reports are that Hadley is playing extremely well in camp.

What Greg was really excited about was the depth. There will be the inevitable injuries to corners this year, and there will also be needs in nickel or other special packages. Jordan Johnson and Joe Sampson provide that depth.

Sampson is the interesting case. When he transferred, I assumed that his skill level would translate into starting in his first game in a Cougar uniform. There has been nothing to indicate the junior has been a disappointment, just that Hadley and Eason have played better in camp. That’s a very good sign.

I’m not nearly as optimistic about the safeties (but I’m not overly pessimistic either). At the free safety spot, Travis Uale looks to have the inside track, but he’s been hurt and there’s a very good chance that converted fullback Mike Hague will be the starter. I’m not excited about either, Uale because we saw a lot of him last year, and he was just OK. Hague may end up being very good, but he’s likely to make mistakes early in the season, and that could lead to some big plays.

The kat position (Bronco’s version of the strong safety) has become a premier position at BYU, with Andrew Rich being the most recent example of an impact player in that spot. Sophomore Daniel Sorensen will likely start against the Rebels. He’s a somewhat known commodity, having played a little in 2008 out of high school before his mission. He has size and talent, but very little experience at this level.

Sorensen will be backed up by Carter Mees and Jray Galea’i. Not really excited about either, with both being less experienced (and I believe less talented) than Sorensen. I think if Sorensen were to be injured or ineffective, the kat could be a problem.

So is Jay right to be worried about the defensive backfield as a potentially crippling weakness, or is Greg’s optimism in the skill level and depth of this unit justified? I think a little of both. The group lacks game experience, which will likely lead to blown coverages and other mistakes, especially early in the season. But the group is talented on paper, and has impressed some observers in camp. And there’s no doubt that the depth (especially at corner) is better than most years.

After talking with Greg, I have grown cautiously optimistic about the Cougar defensive backfield. Yes, there will be some growing pains, but we may all look back 5-6 weeks from now after seeing awesome play by the last line of defense and wonder what all the worry was about.

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Podcast 28: 2011 Football Season Preview with Greg Wrubell

Host Adam Mangum is joined by two awesome guests. First, the voice of the Cougars, KSL’s Greg Wrubell, comes on the podcast to talk 2011 Cougar football.

  • 1:50 – Greg tells us what would have to happen for BYU to leave the land of independence. And no, not just an invitation.
  • 9:15 – The 2010 loss to Utah still bothers him.
  • 11:20 – Greg gives you his big surprise for 2011.
  • 15:40 – What will the Cougar offense look like this season?
  • 20:30 – Bronco Mendenhall and Brandon Doman are very different, but they’re a great coaching combo.
  • 23:25 – Greg is not that worried about the defensive backfield.
  • 26:45 – He retells his favorite BYU play as an announcer, and his favorite call.

All that and much more with Greg Wrubell.

Matt returns to help Adam preview the 2011 seasons.

  • 32:45 – Is Matt responsible for the earthquake on the East Coast?
  • 35:30 – The three offensive impact players
  • 39:42 – The three defensive impact players
  • 44:40 – The three games we’d watch even if there was a wedding scheduled right over them.
  • 49:00 – The three games that worry us the most.
  • 54:10 – Over/under 10.5 wins for the Cougars (send you angry emails to matt@loyalcougars.com)
  • 1:00:35 – Over/under 28.5 TD passes for Jake Heaps
  • 1:04:45 – Over/under 700 yards rushing for Jake Quezada

Plenty of nonsense, plenty of fun. Go Cougars! We can’t wait for Sept. 3.

 

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