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Seminoles report: Strategy and personnel
2008 OUTLOOK: The schedule is manageable. That's the good news. For the first time in seven years, the Seminoles are not opening a season against a conference rival like Miami or Clemson, or a specially arranged game in a preseason classic. In contrast, they get Western Carolina and UT-Chattanooga in successive home Saturdays in early September. That should buffer the void of so many front-line players serving suspensions. The first three games will be in Doak Campbell Stadium. The fourth game will be against Colorado in Jacksonville, less than three hours away. The Seminoles only have to leave the state of Florida three times. If the offense can mesh better and the Seminoles can shore up problems on defense, then the schedule provides room for a few more wins than 2007. SCOUTING THE OFFENSE SCOUTING THE DEFENSE SCOUTING THE SPECIAL TEAMS Gano, a senior, was third in the ACC in punting average and handled kickoffs last season. During the spring, however, he struggled to consistently make a 35-yard field goal. Preston Parker and Bert Reed may figure prominently into the kick returning duties. The Seminoles have also been a dangerous team in blocking punts. They continue to develop players who excel in that role. ROSTER REPORT --DT Emmanuel Dunbar, a projected starter, sustained a leg injury during spring practice and will need the summer to recover. The same is true with DT Kendrick Stewart, who missed all of spring practice after undergoing shoulder surgery. --QB Drew Weatherford had surgery in early April to repair a slightly torn lateral meniscus in his right knee. The Seminoles are expecting a full recovery by July, when voluntary workouts kick into a high gear. Weatherford is expected to be at full strength. --CB Dionte Allen did not participate in the spring game because he tore a ligament in his left ankle. He will undergo surgery to repair the tear. --WR Preston Parker resolved one portion of his legal troubles, but still needs to work out a plea agreement in Palm Beach County for a felony charge of carrying a concealed weapon in his car without a license to do so. It's expected Parker may miss the first game or two as a school-imposed suspension for the off-field transgressions. Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved. |
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