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		<title>Jags Taking The Rest Of The Week Easy; Quarterbacks Set Themselves Apart</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 02:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brennan Sim looking to throw under the watchful eye of Coach Jones during the first scrimmage. The Jags final scrimmage of the preseason will be on Friday instead of Saturday. Saturday will be reserved for the fans to meet the players and coaches as well as an opportunity to pick up a copy of Tommy [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Brennan Sim looking to throw under the watchful eye of Coach Jones during the first scrimmage.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Jags final scrimmage of the preseason will be on Friday instead of Saturday. Saturday will be reserved for the fans to meet the players and coaches as well as an opportunity to pick up a copy of Tommy Hicks&#8217; book, &#8220;Kickoff: The Story of the University of South Alabama&#8217;s Inaugural Football Season&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tuesday was the Jags final full contact practice before Saturday&#8217;s scrimmage. This will give the players a few days to mend their many bumps and bruises over the last couple of weeks.</p>
<p>The rest of the week will see team go out and work in limited to no contact drills.</p>
<p>Meanwhile back on the practice field, the quarterback position is starting to clear up just a little. Gibbon and Bennett have set themselves apart from Sim and Cotton. Sim looked like he was poised to be the starter coming out of spring drills, but as many know, things can and do change.</p>
<p>Gibbon put on about 20 pounds from last season but still runs a 4.56 40 if I was told correctly. But the different in Myles from last season to this season is quite a lot. His deep passing is still great, he still has decent speed but his drop back passing game still needs some work.</p>
<p>Sim also put on some weight, about 15 pounds to be exact. But he has been nagged with some shoulder problems and missed some practice this preseason.</p>
<p>C.J. Bennett came in and has done a great job learning the offense. He has done well and Coach Gregory seems to be confident enough that he can run the offense that he has been splitting time with the 1st and 2nd team offenses with Gibbon. Gregory also said that Bennett was a polished passer and is as good as anyone you have seen, but could work on his ball handling skills in the run game.</p>
<p>Raymond Cotton has had the most to contend with though. He transferred from Ole Miss just before preseason camp started and had to learn a new system. But probably the largest factor has been his injured shoulder. He injured it back in spring practice at Ole Miss and was feared that he may need surgery to repair it.</p>
<p>But as we know from last season, things do happen and starters can get injured. Thus it&#8217;s great to have quality players beyond the starter, not only to step in when needed but also to help keep the pressure on and the competition going to make everyone a better player.</p>
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		<title>Jags First Day In Pads Plus Media Day Coverage</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 01:54:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Jaguars hit the practice field for their fifth consecutive day, but their first in full pads. Plus, coverage of South Alabama Media day.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuesday was the Jaguars&#8217; first day in full pads and it did not disappoint. An hour long, 70 play &#8220;mini&#8221; scrimmage in addition to Coach Jones, the coordinators and a handful of players talking with the media to preview the 2010 season.</p>
<p>Reflecting on the scrimmage, coach Jones thought it wasn&#8217;t very good. Actually he said, “I think that our practice today was marginal at best. It was our fifth day of practice in a row, we had a heavy lifting session yesterday afternoon so there legs were tired, it was our first day in full pads, it was hot and we had a scrimmage. We didn’t have a good energy level today for the first time this camp. Our first four days were great, but today we hit a wall.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continued, “Is that okay? It will be if we come back tomorrow and work our tails off. I’m okay with having a bad day because sometimes I think it shakes you up. You rattle the tree, shake out all the bad apples and then you continue. I don’t want every practice to be happy, sometimes you have to struggle to succeed.”</p>
<p>In the press conference on Tuesday, Coach Jones talked about looking into the future of the program and their goal to be a big-time Division I program. He spoke about how the kids understand the process they are going through and how they have to work hard to get there. He said from day one they have taken a Division I mentality and that they will continue to do so, from the classroom to the weight room and to the practice field.</p>
<p>Coach Jones himself and the players are all excited to move up in competition by facing all four year institutions, including several Division I-AA schools.</p>
<p>Coach Jones went on to mention some of the differences between last year and this year. They tried to get the best player they could get and get them out on the field. Last year they didn&#8217;t have any standards, they went out and did their best. Now they can use last season as a standard to improve upon.</p>
<p>During recruiting, they had higher standards. They only went for players better than what they had on the roster. I&#8217;m sure this was a time consuming task as they brought in some really good players last year.</p>
<p>My favorite segment was about the character of this seasons team. He said, “It’s probably as good as I’ve ever been around, and I’ve had some great teams with tremendous character. We preach that and believe in it, it’s something we can control. We can’t control how big they are, if we have a 6-foot-3, 270-pound lineman that’s what he is. But we can do something about character and the choices we make, and we really harp on that. I think our edge is doing things that are intangible. By that I mean, the work ethic and commitment to the team. We stress that every day.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the state of Alabama their are two teams which everyone compares every other team against. Nick Saban&#8217;s philosophy is character and work ethic. Coach Jones philosophy, similarly, is to outwork their opponent. But unlike other programs, South Alabama is not where they want to be yet and that gives them a fire to work harder than the team on the other sideline.</p>
<p>However, he still stressed that they are taking great strides but that they are not ready to face a Division I opponent yet. Having North Carolina State scheduled for next season, the Jags have work to do and a target to meet.</p>
<p>Talking about preseason camp, coach Jones said he stressed to his team that they are going to win games this week. The Jags are in the middle of a nine consecutive day stretch of practice. With heat indices of around 108 degrees, he stressed that the one who fight through these workouts will be on top in the fall.</p>
<p>Coach Jones spoke about the ghosts of an undefeated season. “We’re fighting our success last year a little bit. Just because we were 7-0 doesn’t mean anything. If we had been 0-7 it wouldn’t have meant anything to me either. I think that as coaches and players we need to look at it through regular glasses rather than rose-colored glasses because we all get comfortable and think everything is okay. We have to keep looking to be critical of ourselves no matter what the circumstance.”</p>
<p>When he spoke about offseason transfers, he said “Sometimes they fall into your lap, it just kind of works out.&#8221; The excitement of a new program and opportunity for early playing time is quite alluring. They can also see how they are doing thing right from the coaching staff to the facilities. Those kind of things are quite compelling to very good players at big schools where they don&#8217;t see much playing time.</p>
<p>Coach Jones addressed South Alabama&#8217;s quarterback talk by saying, “We are trying to get every one of our quarterbacks reps now, I’m not going to rank them one through four because they all have good qualities. We have a good problem. It will filter out as time goes, and we will have to make a decision in three weeks.”</p>
<p>Then he spoke about Brennan Sim specificly, “Brennan’s a leader. When I talked to [head strength and conditioning coach] Justin Schwind last summer when Brennan came, he told me that he was one of the best leaders we had in the weight room, and he had just gotten there. He is one of those guys who is just a born leader. I haven’t known him since he was growing up, but when he walks into a room there is a presence he has. Brennan has a calming effect on our young players, he has an experience factor that a lot of guys on the team don’t have right now.”</p>
<p>Defensive Coordinator Bill Clark spoke next about the defense. He spoke about how he could not think of how last season could have gone any better from a team standpoint. But that they will have a larger challenge to tackle this season with back to back weeks of games. Last season they had several breaks between games. His list of positives was that they have lots of veterans returning from last season. Last year they were trying to find out who could play, this season they will have to step up.</p>
<p>Players have returned bigger and stronger and they are working on developing depth. One position that he feels that they have developed depth is at cornerback. A position of concern is safety and that the coaches are working on that. He is said that the coaches were very excited about linebacker position with a lot of depth. Defensive end, however, is a position he is looking for players to step up in.</p>
<p>He has a goal of getting three players at each position for depth. They want the defense to be dynamic, which means they need the new players to come in, get the scheme down and play at the level they expect them to. It will take some time in order to progress to that point.</p>
<p>Offensive coordinator Greg Gregory said that he expects the offense to be a good football team since they have so many players returning with experience. The continued by saying that they are fostering as much competition at every position as they can. Returning players know that they have pressure on them from the new guys.</p>
<p>However, the Jaguars are returning a good core of skill players in addition to the entire offensive line from last season. Add into the mix the &#8220;exceptional&#8221; group of freshmen and incoming players and he thinks the pressure and competition will drive them to be even better.</p>
<p>They know that they need to improve since every team on the schedule this season is better than any team they faced last season.</p>
<p>The hot question, again, was about the quarterback position. Coach Gregory said he thought Sim was a little better than Gibbon in the spring, but only slightly. But C.J. Bennett has picked things up quickly since he was there all summer. The newest addition, Raymond Cotton, is in a position where he is playing catch up since he wasn&#8217;t on campus during the summer. He was quick to point out that he was very talented. But he ended the QB talk by saying, &#8220;The bottom line is we’re going to play whoever gives us the best chance to win games.”</p>
<p>There was no hesitation from Coach Gregory when he spoke about what the offense needed to get better. “The key to getting better offensively is the line. I think a great quarterback deflects praise to the offensive line, because it’s not going to happen if we don’t have an offensive line. I think that’s where we have to make the biggest step in our football program. We’re a little bit undersized with our returning guys, but they are athletic and we need them to step up and play at a high level. Our freshman are just young, but they have size. We’re trying to find out who can provide us depth at each position, but I think we have some young guys who are going to help us out up front.”</p>
<p>He spoke similarly about the freshman running backs as he did about the quarterbacks saying, “The best players will be out there, and if they’re capable of playing, we’ll get them out there. They all have a chance.”</p>
<p>For a more in depth read and quotes from players, check out www.usajaguars.com.</p>
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		<title>Commentary: Jaguars Winning Ways Similar To National Championship Contender</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 04:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Commentary: Jaguars Winning Ways Similar To One Of The National Championship Contenders?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no doubt the Jaguars first season of football has already exceeded many peoples initial vision. They thought that if the Jags could win a couple games, it would be a pretty good season. But with the Jags 4-0 and dominating every opponent in all phases of the game, this was unexpected by many local observers.</p>
<p>South Alabama is starting to get noticed around the state too. UAB and Troy fans are already talking up their programs and talking down to the Jaguars. This started after the first game and again after the second game. Are they already worried about their place in the state&#8217;s college football pecking order? If not, then maybe they should.</p>
<p>Looking at the Jaguars and the current #1 team in the state, the <a class="zem_slink" href="http://www.ua.edu/" title="University of Alabama" rel="homepage">University of Alabama</a>, you can see some parallels between the two teams (overlooking the last two or three games by Alabama). The Jags and UA are both led by good defensive play based on stopping the run. </p>
<p>The Jags Justin Dunn would probably be the Jags closest player to parallel the impact of Dont&#8217;a Hightower. Hightower played (out for season with a knee injury) inside linebacker and made lots of tackles and stuffed the run. Charlie Higgenbotham would be the closest Alabama&#8217;s Rolando McClain. He does a good job helping to stop the run and is able to drop into coverage as well. Although Josh Chestang could also be tagged as a possible McClain parallel too.</p>
<p>In the secondary, Jerron Mitchell is probably the closest cornerback to the skill and ability to match Javier Arenas in coverage and tackling. Althought I haven&#8217;t seen him blitz the quarterback like Alabama does with Arenas. While Zach Brownell seems to have the same nose for the football as Alabama&#8217;s Mark Barron. They seem to put themselves into the right position to pick off an opponents pass. </p>
<p>Even the Jags and Alabama seem to have somewhat similar strengths and weaknesses on offense. Both teams run the ball very well with a good stable of running backs, but both are somewhat struggling in the passing game. The Jags don&#8217;t utilize the &#8216;pistol&#8217; formation nor do they use the &#8216;wildcat&#8217; formation either. Coach Jones and Coach Gregory feel that freshman quarterback Myles Gibbon is athletic enough that they do not need to use those formations. So they are too different to be compared to each other beyond the fact they are both starting quarterbacks.</p>
<p>Courtney Smith is big, fast and is a threat to score anytime he gets the ball, which is exactly what you would say about Julio Jones. Its hard to compare the rest of the receiver corps because of how few passes have been thrown and how many receivers have caught passes. </p>
<p>Again, both teams are very strong in the rushing game. Obviously Alabama&#8217;s Mark Ingram is quite a spectacular player, but so is Trent Richardson too. There are many traits that are shared by Ingram and Richardson for Alabama and Brandon Ross, Santuan McGee and Anthony Mostella. </p>
<p>I strongly urge you not to misconstrue these comparisons. It&#8217;s not meant to further praise Alabama or to proclaim the Jaguars just as good as Alabama. It&#8217;s merely meant to go towards showing what a good job coach Jones and his staff are doing here in Mobile. Alabama is currently ranked in the top two spots in all of the polls and rankings. Both teams are winning with fundamentals, strong defenses and a lots of rushing yards. </p>
<p>As mentioned in the Coach Joey Jones Radio Show, the Jags need to work on their passing game to be a more complete team. They are definitely dominating by running the game, but a football team wants and really needs to be able to move the ball by passing or running the ball. </p>
<p>Something else the Jags need to work on lately are their penalties. In the first two games the Jags did not commit many penalties. Against Hargrave they committed 4 for 30 yards and against Army prep they committed 5 for 40 yards. But against Georgia Military they committed 10 for 158 yards and against Louisburg they committed 6 for 52 yards. The Jags improved against Louisburg by reducing their number of penalties and yards but it is still more than the first two games. The Georgia Military game is obviously the low point of the Jags season thus far. If you subtract their penalty yards from their offensive production, they only gained 93 yards.</p>
<p>With this type of play out of such young players the Jaguars have quite a bright future ahead of them. With increasingly better opponents coming in the near future, the Jags will be in the position to play competitively and win. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 03:48:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the first time this season, not to mention in South Alabama history, the Jags only had one week to turn around and prepare for an opponent.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the first time this season, not to mention in South Alabama history, the Jags only had one week to turn around and prepare for an opponent. But the schedule was constructed to work up to this point in the season.</p>
<p>Lousiburg Junior College from North Carolina will enter the game with a 5-1 record and ranked #18 in this weeks NJCA poll. They are quite similar to Georgia Military by running multiple sets on offense and utilizing the 3-3 stack on defense. </p>
<p>The results of the last game versus Georgia Military was a 31-3 win for the Jags while limiting the Bulldogs to 234 yards of total offense. </p>
<p>Offensive coordinator Greg Gregory mentioned that the similarities is a definite benefit for the Jags. &#8220;What really was a blessing for us is that Louisburg&#8217;s defensive scheme is the exact same as Georgia Military&#8217;s,&#8221; he said. &#8220;All we had to do this week was tweak some things &#8211; maybe we want to use some plays we didn&#8217;t last week or vice versa, we have taken out plays that we ran against Georgia Military that we didn&#8217;t like. </p>
<p>Defensive coordinator Bill Clark said something quite similar about the defense. &#8220;Obviously we won&#8217;t do all the same things as last week, but it will help us,&#8221; he said. &#8220;If we went from Army Prep running the option to more of a traditional offense it would&#8217;ve been harder.&#8221; Coach Clark also mentioned that their workouts through the season has helped the defense to get to this point where they can adjust to playing back-to-back games. &#8220;It&#8217;s a little bit different, everything is compacted, but we&#8217;ve handled it well,&#8221; he said. &#8220;On defense, we are so focused on adjusting to what the other offense does &#8211; the formations, the plays, the tendencies &#8211; so we&#8217;ve been lucky to have extended amounts of time prior to this week. Of course, Saturday will be the test to see how well we&#8217;ve handled it.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Jags are approaching this week like it was any other. Their goal is to be a better football team by weeks end than they were at the beginning of the week. &#8220;One of the ways we have approached this is to say that we are going to work to improve,&#8221; Coach Gregory said. &#8220;Sure, we have to work against the scheme of the opponent, but we are really focusing more on ourselves. We want to win every game this year but we are trying to build a football program and lay a foundation, so half of our practice is based on improving fundamentals like throwing, catching and tackling rather than the opposition.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even though the Jags are 3-0, the coaches are quick to point out there are improvements to be made. &#8220;Right now we don&#8217;t throw the ball as well as I would like to throw it,&#8221; Coach Gregory said. &#8220;That&#8217;s a combination of not being good enough at quarterback yet and that we&#8217;re not a great pass protection football team yet. That always takes the longest amount of time. We&#8217;d like to work on that more in some of these ball games if we get the opportunity, but we&#8217;re playing to win.&#8221;</p>
<p>Through the first three games the Jaguars have been clearly dominant in the ground game, gaining an average of 257.7 yards per game while only averaging 135.7 yards per game through the air. The coaches are pleased with the performances, however they want a more balanced attack. &#8220;The one thing we are trying to do is build a tough, hard-nosed, attacking football team,&#8221; Gregory explained. &#8220;We&#8217;re doing that, but we have to become a more balanced football team not in how much we throw but just having more confidence in our ability to throw.&#8221;</p>
<p>On defense the Jags are doing good as well. They have allowed an average of 268 yards per game and only surrendered 16 points in the process. In addition to the yards, the defense has held strong on third down by only allowing seven of 38 attempts to be converted into first downs, which is an 18% success rate. </p>
<p>&#8220;Our guys know tackling and takeaways, and when you talk to them and they shoot it back you feel like they are getting it,&#8221; stated Clark. &#8220;We want to get better fundamentally, we want to be better tacklers.  There are things in the last game we saw that we believe we can improve on.  We had their quarterback trapped four or five times and couldn&#8217;t get him down &#8211; he&#8217;s a great athlete, but we should be able to do that. The way the players have bought in has been excellent. When you&#8217;re a coach they are going to do what you say, but to really get them to believe has been important because we have a really high standard. We feel like we are about excellence, and one of our goals is a shutout. That&#8217;s a tough goal when you play four 15-minute quarters, but that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re looking for. Every week is a chance to improve, we&#8217;re only as good as our last game. I&#8217;m pleased at this point, but know we have work to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Jaguars kick off against Louisburg JC on Saturday, October 24 at 4pm at <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladd_Peebles_Stadium" title="Ladd Peebles Stadium" rel="wikipedia">Ladd-Peebles Stadium</a>. </p>
<p>GO JAGS!</p>
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		<title>Reflecting Back On Saturday&#8217;s Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Jaguars played well but has plenty to work on for next game against Army Prep on September 26.]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>The Jaguars were undersized in comparison to Hargrave Academy, but matched up well and won the game. &#8211; Photo by <a href="http://roberts.mp/">Doug Roberts</a>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Saturday&#8217;s game is just now sinking in for many people in the Mobile area. Unfortunately several people had the impression that the Jaguars would be pushovers in their first season and would be lucky to win any. Or at least that is the impression that many of the uninformed masses gave. </p>
<p>But now that the Jags have won their first game against a team with such talent as Hargrave Academy, more people are getting excited about Jaguar football, which is great for the program and for Mobile area sports. This is exactly what the school needed, to energize the fan base in Mobile that is historically known to be a bit lethargic.</p>
<p>As for the game itself, the game plan worked pretty well. Coach Jones and Coach Gregory used the running game to play some smash mouth football. This took alot of pressure off of freshman quarterback Myles Gibbon. However it was still obvious at times that he was nervous on several pass attempts, but still played very well.</p>
<p>The defense was very good in the first half at shutting down the Tiger offense. In their seven possessions in the first half, the defense forced two interceptions, a fumble and four punts. The second half was a little different, they gave up two touchdowns in Hargrave&#8217;s first two drives but forced an interception and turnover on downs to end the game and preserve the victory.</p>
<p>Another thing that was quite obvious was the staff&#8217;s lack of confidence in their kicker. Instead of attempting a long field goal, they decided to go for it on fourth down which ended up turning the ball over on downs. Then again with time running down in the first half and already leading 13-0, the coaching staff could have attempted a field goal to extend their lead to 16-0 but instead they let Nick Owen run the offense and eventually turn the ball over on downs when time expired.</p>
<p>Probably the most biggest game changer was penalty yards, USA was only flagged four times for 30 yards while Hargrave racked up 15 penalties for a whopping 135 yards.</p>
<p>The Jags are going to build on their success in this game. With a game under Gibbon&#8217;s belt and with the offensive line passing the test, they can start to expand the playbook some to include more passing during game situations. On defense, they just need to continue what they have been doing already. The defensive line and linebackers did a great job. The secondary looked good at times but they still need some work.</p>
<p>Special teams will get more work in the next two weeks. They gave up more return yards than Coach Jones wanted to see. Plus the kickers need to work on field goals, particularly mentioned was longer field goals of around 38-42 yards.</p>
<p>With the next game scheduled for September 26th, this gives Coach Jones and his staff more time to work the second and third stringers before Army Prep. Which is a luxury most teams do not have, but with so many young players this will help develop depth.</p>
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		<title>Depth Chart Changes And Secondary Commentary</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 15:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Changes in the depth chart as well as changes in the secondary at the safety position.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been some shifts in the starting lineup that has been noted this week. Montavious Williams moved from defensive end to inside at defensive tackle and from second team to the first team. Alex Page has also moved from the second team to first team at defensive end replacing Anthony Taylor.</p>
<p>Benefiting from Friday&#8217;s situational scrimmage, Lawson McGlon has kicked his way to first-team place-kicker. Wilson was also named as one of the two kick returners with Santuan McGee. </p>
<p>While Santuan McGee was listed number one on the depth chart early in the week, offensive coordinator Greg Gregory said on the Joey Jones Radio Show on Tuesday that Brandon Ross was the starter at running back. As for tight ends, Kevin Helms and Paul Bennett have switched places on the depth chart but are listed as co-starters.</p>
<p>Some other notable changes have taken place as well. Due to some injuries in the secondary, the Jags had to make some changes just to get through fall camp. Ken Barefield started fall practice as a wide receiver but was moved to safety but was convinced to move by defensive backs coach Duwan Walker. Then just a few weeks after making the move, he was marked as a starter.</p>
<p>Zach Brownell, a freshman safety himself, missed most of fall camp recovering from an injury, but had this to say about Barefield, &#8220;He works hard watching film, and he&#8217;s been paying a lot of attention. I give him some tips here and there, and those might have helped him out, but he&#8217;s done a great job of learning the position on his own.&#8221; Brownell returned to practice this week and has quickly made his way back to playing on first-team defense.</p>
<p>Coach Walker looks on the positive side of Brownell&#8217;s time off due to injury, &#8220;It probably worked out well because he got his legs up under him, and now he&#8217;s good and healthy and ready to go,&#8221; Walker said. &#8220;We were in a position where we had to practice some other kids, so to get these other guys back on the field has definitely built in some depth for us. We feel pretty good about going into the season as far as depth is concerned.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tony Threatt, another freshman safety, also spent time away due to injury. He has since returned to practice and is expected to help contribute depth at safety along with Matt Saucier and Alex Phifer. </p>
<p>If you are a new reader to this site and happen to recognize Saucier&#8217;s name, it was because he was the first team quarterback in spring practice. He has since made the move to safety in fall camp. Coach Walker likes the idea of Saucier playing defense. &#8220;We like guys that handle the ball every down, and as a quarterback you&#8217;ve got the ball in your hand every down,&#8221; Walker said. &#8220;After being a quarterback, you have some kind of idea of what the offense is trying to do. He&#8217;s a smart kid, and it was easy for him to pick up.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you noticed that that all of the five safeties that will be seeing significant playing time are all freshmen. They will have help in the secondary from four cornerbacks who do have experience playing beyond high school. Junior Michael Wilson and Sophomore Anton Graphenreed are expected to start on Saturday and they will be joined by Sophomores Jerron Mitchell and Steven Pease. However, Coach Walker doesn&#8217;t look at Graphenreed and Wilson as starters with Mitchell and Pease playing backup, he sees them collectively as players. &#8220;We don&#8217;t look at ourselves as having starters at cornerback, we just think of it as having kids that we can roll in,&#8221; Walker said. &#8220;Steven Pease is going to be a great player for us, and along with Jerron Mitchell, we expect those guys to be able to roll in at the corner position.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the schools first-ever game fast approaching, there is little worry about the inexperience at safety. They may be freshmen in status, but many have offensive instincts which can translate to on-field experience. </p>
<p>As of Thursday morning, 15,818 tickets remain for Saturday&#8217;s game at Ladd-Peebles Stadium according to the usagameday.com website.</p>
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		<title>Jags Focus On More Situational Work Tuesday</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 14:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Jags had a two hour practice on Tuesday in full pads with lots of situational work in preparation for their first game.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Jags practiced for about two hours on Tuesday in full pads. Practice started with 15 minutes of punts and punt returns. Then they went into a 20 minute period of position drills. The offense and defense split up to work on two separate drills, inside run plays while receivers and defensive backs went one-on-one. </p>
<p>The next segment lasted about 10 minutes and it had the first-team offense and defense worked on blitzing and picking up the blitz. This was followed by a 10 minute period of skeleton passing drills.</p>
<p>The final 40 minutes or so of practice saw the teams split into separate groups to practice against scout teams. The defense worked on the grass field while the offense was on the turf field. </p>
<p>In Coach Jones post practice remarks, he mentioned that Tuesday is their &#8216;work day.&#8217; &#8220;We worked on every situation. Tuesday is our work day, and we try to hit every situation,&#8221; coach Jones said. &#8220;We ran a lot of hard inside drills, some skeleton drills, goal line and red zone. It was pretty much a full day of it, but tomorrow we&#8217;ll cut back and Thursday we&#8217;ll work more on the kicking game and special situations.&#8221;</p>
<p>Coach Jones was pleased with the the offensive players progress in picking up the blitz. &#8220;We&#8217;ve shown signs of picking things up, and today, at least mentally, they were getting to the right places,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The quarterbacks did a great job of getting the ball out and getting it to a receiver. That&#8217;s hard to do. It&#8217;s a defensive period, with the defense laying their ears back and coming at the quarterback. The offense has gotten better and better, so it&#8217;s been really good for them, and the defense has done a good job of blitzing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Offensive coordinator Greg Gregory spoke about the offense, &#8220;We&#8217;re a tough football team physically, and I think we will execute pretty well,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Our whole philosophy is to do what we do best. We&#8217;re going to run our plays and they&#8217;re going to have to stop us. We&#8217;re not going to try to adjust a lot to what they&#8217;re doing, and we really don&#8217;t know what they&#8217;re going to do, so we&#8217;re going to try to make sure we do what we do well, and hopefully that will be good enough.&#8221;</p>
<p>The team will practice in full pads again on Wednesday then they will have a lighter day of practice on Thursday leading up to Friday&#8217;s walk-through. Coach Jones had this to say about the final preparations this week, &#8220;We&#8217;ve got to be smart and get our legs back under us. I want the kids to relax and get their assignments down mentally. We&#8217;ve pounded them for the last three-and-a-half weeks, and now we&#8217;re backing off to try to get them ready.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to the ticket countdown this morning on www.usagameday.com there were 16,362 tickets remaining of the 40,000+ that Ladd-Peebles can seat.</p>
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		<title>Coach Joey Jones Show Recap 2009-09-01</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 20:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coach Jones and Lee Shirvanian covered several topics during the first game-week edition of the Joey Jones Radio Show.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coach Jones and Lee Shirvanian were at Wings Sports Grill on Airport Boulevard for the <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Jones_%28American_football%29" title="Joey Jones (American football)" rel="wikipedia">Joey Jones</a> Radio Show and covered several interesting topics. Coach Jones strayed from his &#8216;unofficially&#8217; named &#8216;Joey Jones Special&#8217; (the black and white chicken platter) to get the chopped steak.</p>
<p>The first thing mentioned was Hargrave played their first game over the weekend against Radford, which they won handily 63-3. However the score does not indicate the level of talent they played. Radford is merely a club football team in their second year. However on the other hand, don&#8217;t let that disuade you about the level of talent that Hargrave puts on the field.</p>
<p>Coach Jones has talked to many people in the area and each one has said that they plan to be at the first game against Hargrave. Many people said they are staying home to watch USA instead of traveling to watch Alabama take on Virginia Tech. But Coach Jones said he is still going to estimate a crowd of about 35,000 for the first game if the weather is nice.</p>
<p>Lee then asked Coach Jones to talk about how good Hargrave is. He made sure to reiterate that Hargrave is a very talented team with lots of Division-I players. They are capable of big plays. The offensive line is better this year than it was last year and possibly in the last couple years and it is a concern of Coach Jones and his staff. The defensive front and secondary has some good players. The team has to stay focused and work to prevent big plays from happening on both sides of the ball.</p>
<p>Hargrave has only lost two games in the previous two years and Coach Jones also said that they have been a very good team over the last few years. But he doesn&#8217;t want the team to get caught up thinking about how Hargrave is going to play, but focus on how they are going to play themselves. He thinks the conditioning factor and their preparation will benefit the Jags and help lead them to a victory. Hargrave has the ability to choose from a vast number of players, not many schools has that luxury. They had read somewhere they Hargrave gets to school from about 3,000 players a year at about five different camps.</p>
<p>Comparing the Jaguar defensive line against the Hargrave offensive line, the defensive line may be a little under sized but the Jags play very hard, they are quick and agile. He thinks they can keep pace with Hargrave because they have worked so hard for so long already and they have the footwork to use their speed to cause problems.</p>
<p>Its very hard for the Jags to get a sense about Hargrave&#8217;s team because they have such a huge player turnover each year. But similarly, Hargrave will have a difficult time preparing for South Alabama since they have yet to play a game. It will be critical for South Alabama to make good, effective halftime adjustments. </p>
<p>To start the second segment offensive coordinator Greg Gregory joined Lee and Joey. Lee asked Coach Jones about injuries, was there anyone out for the first game? Coach Jones answered that the Jaguars are healthy for the most part, there are two or three players who are pending right now. The thing he is worried about most is the flu, there are a couple guys with flu-like symptoms that he wants to get healthy quick.</p>
<p>Lee then asked how did Coach Gregory come to the decision to start true freshman Myles Gibbon at quarterback, since its the most asked about position on a football team. Coach Gregory affirmed that Gibbon won the job. Each of the quarterbacks received equal number of reps during camp. They all worked hard and Myles was very mature for a freshman, he is 20 years old. While he has separated himself from Brennan Sim and Nick Owen, they are still very close to each other competition wise.</p>
<p>Lee followed up asking if he was worried about the level of competition Myles saw since he is from Canada. Coach Gregory flat out said no. At first he would have, but after seeing him face the Jaguar defense for the last several weeks, he has done very well and that is not a concern at this point.</p>
<p>Coach Gregory followed that up by saying that Myles is a guy that could go into most places and compete from the beginning. He may redshirt the first year at some established programs, but he can compete with the best of them. </p>
<p>Lee asked about possibly rotating quarterbacks. Coach Jones said no, they want to go with one quarterback and he is not one to rotate quarterbacks. He continued by saying that Sim and Owen are close to Gibbon&#8217;s talent and they feel that either one could step in and win the game for the Jags in needed. Coach Gregory said that there are two very important things when evaluating a quarterback. The first thing to look for is a quarterback that won&#8217;t get you beat. Then the second thing is for a quarterback that gives you the ability to make some big plays to help you win.</p>
<p>Lee asked &#8220;what does Myles bring to the table?&#8221; Coach Gregory said his size (listed as 6&#8217;3&#8243; 210 lbs), his speed (he will run a 40 between 4.5 and 4.6) and his strong arm can throw the ball deep. They will have to wait and see how accurate he is until he is in a game situation. </p>
<p>Lee asked about how they go about putting together an offensive game plan. Coach Gregory said that you start with what you do best. There are things that they do well and that they will do in all of their games, they try to fit them into the game by formation against the defense. Then you find and install some wrinkles that you can use to try to get some big plays to help you win.</p>
<p>Having a young quarterback and a young defense on the field, the Jags must execute well. Coach Jones told us that he asked the players to think about how they were going to respond. How were they going to handle the crowd and how are they going to respond if they miss a block or commit any number of possible mistakes on the field. Both teams are young and inexperienced so both teams will make some mistakes. But Coach Jones thinks whoever minimizes the number of mistakes will win the game.</p>
<p>Lee asked Coach Jones about leadership and he responded by saying that he thinks Myles is a great leader. He is a bit soft spoken but he has a winning swagger about him that rubs off to all of the other players.</p>
<p>A caller asked how do they monitor players to keep them out of trouble. Coach Jones said they cannot monitor them all the time. The NCAA does not allow schools to have football dorms like Coach Jones and Coach Gregory had when they played in college. They had to check in with their monitors all the time. Students now stay in general student dorms or apartments and they just can&#8217;t be monitored all the time. So part of the recruiting process is to make sure you get kids that are well disciplined and to discipline those when and if they warrant it.</p>
<p>Lee Shirvanian mentioned that he was at a high school game on Saturday and there were lots of kids cramping up. So he asked what precautions is USA taking to try to prevent this. Coach Jones said that they will get plenty of fluids leading up to the game and there will be plenty of fluids available on the sidelines. Another thing that has been overlooked by many but they are doing is to get more salt in their diet and to make sure they have a good amount of fat on them as well. Kids with low body fat, once they burn through their carbs, will start burning muscle and they will cramp up. The forecast shows that it should be about 85-88 degrees for the game, Coach Jones would actually prefer 95-98 because he feels it would benefit them over Hargrave.</p>
<p>Lee then asked about the running game, if they had a clear number one running back. Coach Gregory said that their clear #1 running back is Brandon Ross. However they have two or three backs, that if something happened, could easily step up and give them a good chance to win. The will rotate running backs and spread the carries around, however Ross should get the majority of the carries. They do have situational backs because some block better than others, some catch the ball better out of the backfield than others. He also reaffirmed that the Jags are a one back offense, but not to be confused with being a spread offense. They are a one back team with power running and passing but also some option thrown in. </p>
<p>Lee then asked if they have something akin to the &#8216;wild cat&#8217; formation, something like the &#8216;wild jaguar.&#8217; They both said no, Gibbon can run with the best of them and could get as many yards or more than the running back so they don&#8217;t need that type of formation for him.</p>
<p>Lee then asked how they found Gibbon. Coach Jones said one of the coaches saw him in a football camp and started recruiting him. Many schools stay away from Canadian players because they take different classes up there as opposed to in America. So they have to take some time and take extra courses in order to be eligible by the NCAA.</p>
<p>Coach Jones commented that they know of about 9 of 13 players on defense that have committed to Division-I schools. Also Coach Gregory has been recruiting from Hargrave for about 20 years, so he knows Hargrave pretty well. He has a good relationship with Hargrave&#8217;s head coach and when he told him that he was taking the job at South Alabama, his response was that he wanted to come down and play.</p>
<p>Another question from Lee was about footwear for the game. What kind of shoes do they wear. Coach Jones said that they use just normal cleats. The turf at Ladd-Peebles Stadium is actually a little shorter than on the practice field and that makes it a little faster. He does want to get the player out at Ladd one more time before the game because of that difference. </p>
<p>The final question was how many players were going to suit up for the game. Coach Jones said they were going to dress out about 96 players. Lee followed up asking how many of those were scholarship players, which Coach Jones answered that about 50 of them were scholarship players. He went on to say that their team is about 50/50 scholarship and walk-ons right now.</p>
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		<title>Tuesday&#8217;s Practice Added Scout Team Work In Prep For Hargrave</title>
		<link>http://www.thunderjags.com/2009/08/26/tuesdays-practice-added-scout-team-work-in-prep-for-hargrave/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 13:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Jags used the second half of practice on Tuesday to work against scout teams in preparation for their first-ever game against Hargrave Military Academy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuesday&#8217;s practice started off with the Jags working on positions drills with the defense on the grass field and the offense working on the turf field. Then both squads came together and worked on punts and punt returns before splitting once again for more positional drills. They ended the first half of practice with a period working on power running plays and another period of 7-on-7 skeleton passing drills.</p>
<p>The second half of practice was dedicated to working against the scout team in preparation for Hargrave, their opponent for the first game of the season. The Jags split into scout teams with the first team defense working on the grass field and the first team offense working on the turf. However, the coaches are working somewhat blind. &#8220;We&#8217;ve kind of used ourselves as competition until two weeks before and now we start trying to look at Hargrave,&#8221; defensive coordinator Bill Clark said. &#8220;Now it really starts getting into the fine-tuning of what we know. All we can base it on is what we&#8217;ve seen in the past and that&#8217;s where we&#8217;re headed right now.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;For us it&#8217;s just about the fact that we have so many young guys and now we&#8217;re trying to show them what it takes to get prepared,&#8221; coach Clark continued. &#8220;We&#8217;re trying to say this is almost like game week to us because we&#8217;re only two weeks out and you don&#8217;t know what play it could be. It could be a running play, it could be a pass play, that could be the play that breaks, so we&#8217;re trying to get them to learn how to practice at full speed and the things that it takes to go against a scout team.&#8221;</p>
<p>The same uncertainty goes for the offense as well. &#8220;We&#8217;ve gotten some really good work done against Hargrave in the last two days, as far as the looks and what we expect, but they could change very easily,&#8221; said offensive coordinator Greg Gregory. &#8220;They changed quite a bit from game to game a year ago, and you just don&#8217;t know what their personnel is like. They&#8217;re going to see who they have come in this year, and last year they may have been a four-man front and the year before that they may have been a three-man front, they&#8217;re going to decide what defense they&#8217;re going to play based on what personnel they have, so you really don&#8217;t know. They&#8217;ve got some really good football players. We were looking at the roster of guys they&#8217;ve signed, and their four down defensive linemen are all big-time players &#8211; they will all be playing at the <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowl_Championship_Series" title="Bowl Championship Series" rel="wikipedia">BCS</a> level a year from now.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re to the stage now where about half of our practice is still against our own defense to get the real speed that we want, and then the other half of practice is spent working on Hargrave,&#8221; coach Gregory continued. &#8220;We&#8217;re showing them basically what [Hargrave's] looks are against certain formations, trying to expose our guys to that a little bit, and really just trying to use this week to introduce quite a bit of what to expect from Hargrave.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Jags will continue working on preparation for Hargrave throughout this week and next week. Wednesday&#8217;s practice will be in pads and if they have a good practice, then Thursday will be helmets before holding their final scrimmage before their match-up with Hargrave on September 5th. Friday&#8217;s scrimmage is scheduled for 4pm at the on-campus practice fields. </p>
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		<title>First Ever Media Day For South Alabama Football</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 04:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coach Jones, Gregory and Clark as well as players Griffin, Higgenbotham and Mostella all took park in the schools first ever Media Day on Monday...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Monday, head coach Joey Jones as well as offensive coordinator Greg Gregory, defensive coordinator Bill Clark, and players Jon Griffin, Charlie Higgenbotham and Anthony Mostella participated in the first ever Media Day for South Alabama Football. The program included a tour of the fieldhouse and lunch before the highly anticipated interviews. </p>
<p>Highlights of the press conference can be read on the USA Jaguars page located <a href="http://www.usajaguars.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=99695&amp;SPID=12275&amp;DB_OEM_ID=8300&amp;ATCLID=204780692">here</a>.</p>
<p>Less than 12 days until kickoff. Do you have your tickets yet?</p>
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