Taco and Mario's performance vs. Maryland

Submitted by Salinger on

Since we've all been so #FireHoke obsessed recently I thought it would be nice to, you know, have a talk about actual football.

Anyway, in light of the very disappointing loss of Frank Clark, of which nothing more needs to be said, I was pretty impressed with the way that Taco Charlton and Mario Ojemudia played this weekend. Both had good motor, made some "plays" and in general did not feel like a step down from what we'd come to expect from the position. 

I think we can look forward to a lot from these two next year and was wondering if anyone else had a take on that position group. Further, are there any other players who we hope to see a leap from next year regardless of coaching staff?

Danwillhor

November 24th, 2014 at 3:08 PM ^

that's been severely underutilized and mishandled to the point that is almost criminal. He has NFL 1st round potential in the right system and with coaching that gives him the tools. Sadly, we may only have one more year of BOTH. Hoke recruited well early but do to blown RS and poor systems/coaching, is like their ghost classes.

Danwillhor

November 24th, 2014 at 4:41 PM ^

hrs not being used correctly or coached correctly in the way he should be used. Think Aldon Smith, JPP & similar on college. Line him up wide, stand him up, move him around, etc. His physical tools are insane. He hasn't been given the opportunity to succeed.