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Gameday: South Dakota State @ Iowa State

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South Dakota St. Jackrabbits
@ Iowa St. Cyclones

Thursday, Aug 28, 2008, 7:00 PM CDT
Jack Trice Stadium

TV: Mediacom Connections/Fox College Sports Central/DirectTV 617

Radio: Cyclone Radio Network/Sirius 121

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A Call For Help

CloneChronicle Readers --


An opportunity has recently presented itself in my life that was too good for me to pass up. Subsequently, my contributions to Clone Chronicles have to be, for my sake, limited. I'll still be around in an editorial role, and kicking around in the comments, but, I'll no longer be able to, for at least the near future, regularly update Clone Chronicles.

I had debated just closing the blog down, but, after seeing what was done at Addicted to Quack, with the help of BON's Peter Bean, I have decided to (hopefully) go down another road.

What I'd ideally like is to find two writers who could regularly contribute to the blog with news and commentary, with a definite focus on the upcoming football season. I just will not have the time and abilities to do so, at least this fall. Just like ever other blog in the SBNation, we're built on community, so I'm reaching out.

If you think this is for you, please contact me at crosscyed *at* gmail dot com. I'll probably want to see a couple of writing samples, and then we can get some writers hooked up.

CrossCyed

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Update to Come on Future of CloneChronicles

To all you loyal readers -

I'll be updating all of you soon on the future of CloneChronicles. With my computer problems over the last week (which seem to be getting better), an opportunity has entered into my life which may limit what I'm able to do with the site.

Keep your eyes open, and if you're interested in helping out, drop me a line.

More to come...

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My computer situation is currently in flux. Since I do not feel like posting from my iPod continually, expect a break until I can find a new one.

Update (8/19): I'm still fighting to get my computer fixed.

Update (8/23): Hopefully my situation will be sorted out in the next couple of days. My apologies.

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Two Deep Tango: Receivers

Let's look now at the guys that will be catching the ball. No doubt, recruiting and practice reports have us excited about what we can see out of our tight ends and wide receivers, but they'll need to prove it on the field.

 

Tight End/H-Back
84 - Derrick Catlett
6-4, 241 (Jr.#)
88 - Collin Franklin
6-6, 247 (So.#)
91 - Patrick Neal
6-0, 224 (So.#)

The tight end/H-back position is the one that will see more time on the field in lieu of the fullback. In fact, as of last year, it essentially replaced the fullback. Derrick Catlett showed flashes last year. Brought in as a pass-catching tight end, it's arguable that he made his hay last year as a blocker out of the backfield. He's pretty good at catching the ball, but it's safe to say that Collin Franklin is the better receiving threat. Franklin gives ISU the ability to try out the occasional two tight-end set, and he will be a guy to follow this year. It's a little disappointing thus far that he hasn't really showed up in practice reports, but tight ends coach Scott Fountain has gone so far to say that if he was as experienced as Catlett is, he'd be the better player. Patrick Neal shouldn't see much playing time.

 

Wide Receiver
82 - Marquis Hamilton
6-4, 220 (Jr.#)
5 - RJ Sumrall
6-1, 202 (Sr.#)
14 - Sedrick Johnson
6-4, 188 (Fr.)
81 - Jason Carlson
6-0, 224 (So.#)
24 - Darius Darks
6-0, 167 (Fr.)
18 - Wallace Franklin
6-3, 172 (Sr.)
9 - Euseph Messiah
5-10, 170 (Sr.#)
15 - Houston Jones
6-1, 196 (Jr.#)

Receiver was one of the hardest positions to analyze on the team. I honestly think that Marquis Hamilton is the best receiver on the team, and I listed him at #1 because I think he's our biggest threat. RJ Sumrall will be a solid number two, and should have a nice senior campaign. He kind of reminds me of Jack Whitver. Provided Sedrick Johnson is all he's hyped up to be, I find it hard to believe he won't be on the field a lot. I would imagine a guy like Sumrall would line up in the slot with Sedrick on the outside. Burner Jason Carlson should see some snaps as well, to be used much in the same role that the Iowa Hawkeyes use with their screens that they happen to use every other play. Darius Darks has been one of the biggest surprises of fall practice. WR coach Jay Rodgers says he will play, and, while I don't think he's better than the 4 guys in front of him, he'll probably be part of a rotation. It's hard to slot Wallace Franklin til he comes back from suspension, but I imagine he'd be little more than a rotation guy. Euseph Messiah and Houston Jones will be looked at to rotate in and out to give the other guys breaks. Messiah showed decent flashes last year, but his size hurts him. It's tough to tell what to make of Jones at this point, as the former quarterback still seems to be adjusting to receiver.

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Week One Blogpoll Draft

So here's my initial week one BlogPoll ballot. For the unknowing:

About the BlogPoll

BlogPoll Philosophy

So, in a poll that's meant to be descriptive, based on team strength, and based totally on results that have yet to happen, here's my whack at the proverbial piñata.

RankTeamComments
1 Georgia It may be boring, but they do appear to be the most talented team out there thus far. Matthew Stafford may not be the best quarterback out there, but a guy like Knowshon Moreno should certainly help him out in that regard.
2 Ohio State
3 Oklahoma A team that should be carried by their all-world offensive line. Sam Bradford was a damn good freshman, and that should continue.
4 Southern Cal How good can they be without Sanchez at quarterback? If the issue reappears during the middle of the season, can a guy like Mitch Mustain figure it out in the Pac 10?
5 Florida
6 Missouri I could have put Mizzou anywhere between 1 and 10. I don't think they're the most talented, nor will I ever trust Gary Pinkel, but, dammit, I love Chase Daniel, and their defense was quietly underrated last year. They missed Pig Brown at the end of the year.
7 LSU I'm a pretty big Les Miles fan, and I have a feeling they'll survive without flawlessness at QB. 
8 Texas
9 Auburn
10 Clemson I suppose an ACC team had to show up eventually.
11 West Virginia West Virginia could very well be this year's Michigan, falling to obscurity. Not thinking they made the right choice for head coach.
12 Kansas While last year was a fluke, Kansas should still be "good." Not great, but still good.
13 Virginia Tech
14 Texas Tech I'll believe in Pirate Leach as soon as he wins the South.
15 Tennessee
16 Wisconsin Just not thinking the Big 10 is that good outside of Ohio State, nothing new....
17 Illinois ...though the Zooker can pull in talent. If they get a good solid QB someday, watch out.
18 Oregon
19 Penn State
20 Arizona State
21 Brigham Young I'll always need to be sold on BCS-busters/mid-majors. 
22 Wake Forest I love Jim Grobe.
23 Utah
24 Rutgers The Scarlet Knights either get too much love or too little love for my liking....
25 South Florida ....whereas the Bulls just usually get too much for my liking.

 

So, yeah, comments are appreciated. I can edit this bad boy for a while.

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Bellamy's USF commitment now 'very soft'

Ah, recruiting. It's hard to keep up with Dunedin running back Adaris "Darius" Bellamy, who was USF's first commitment toward the 2009 class back in spring. Bellamy tells the Times' Bob Putnam that his commitment to USF is now "very soft" -- if I'm counting commitments, that's "very nonexistent" -- and that he'd like to visit Iowa State, FSU and Florida, though only the Cyclones have offered.

Four-star USF commit Bellamy likes ISU. Let's hope we can hold off the Gators and Seminoles

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UH plays host to Idaho State (Nov. 17), Big 12 squad Iowa State (Nov. 24) and Prairie View A&M (Dec. 1) to round out its initial five-game home stand.

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Two Deep Tango: Offensive Line

 

Today, looking at the offensive line we see a bit of experience, a bit of youth, and a bit of potential. Most Cyclone fans fell in love with the improvement we saw from the line last year in terms of protecting the quarterback. 

Left Tackle
75 - Doug Dedrick
6-4, 301 (Sr.)
67 - Matt Hulbert
6-7, 286 (So.#)

There was some thought in the spring that Hulbert might be pushing Dedrick. Well, Dedrick's back in the #1 spot, and he looks to have put on a bit of weight as well. Possibly one of the most successful of Chizik's JUCO recruits, Dedrick seemed a bit overmatched at some times while also sometimes the most dependable guy on the line. He should provide senior leadership, with the starting spot falling to Hulbert next year.

 

Left Guard
72 - Kelechi Osemele
6-5, 330 (Fr.#)
73 - Reggie Stephens
6-4, 313 (Jr.#)

 

This is one of the more interesting position battles along the line. It had long been said that Osemele was one of the more impressive offensive lineman last year, despite being a redshirt. However, Stephens is a two-time letterman with the hard luck to share the same position. Both guys will play this year, but I expect Kelechi to claim the top spot.

 

Center
52 - Mike Knapp
6-3, 272 (Jr.#)
77 - Alex Alvarez
6-2, 291 (So.)

 

Walk-on Mike Knapp has seized an opportunity to claim one of the weaker spots on the line at center. Despite being undersized, Knapp has the mobility that the coaches are looking for from the center. However, Alex Alvarez has shown potential and has shared some snaps at the #1 position. This will probably be determined with on-field performance.

 

Right Guard
63 - Ben Lamaak
6-5, 310 (So.#)
60 - Brandon Johnson
6-4, 322 (Sr.#)

 

Right guard features a battle between two returning starters in Lamaak (RT) and Johnson (C). Lamaak figures to be a better bet, being freshman All-Big 12 and all, but Johnson should be a quality backup after being somewhat overmatched at center last year.

 

Right Tackle
76 - Hayworth Hicks
6-3, 330 (So.)
71 - Trey Baysinger
6-6, 315 (Fr.#)

 

Right tackle has been a position full of surprises. Most had planned on Lamaak holding down the fort here for the forseeable future. With the move to guard, Baysinger was tabbed to start. Now, JUCO newcomer Hayworth Hicks, he of the heartbreaking story Hicks', is slated to start before ever taking a snap. Baysinger was regarded along with Osemele to be one of the up and coming redshirts, but he'll have to find his place amongst a young line.

The offensive line has a lot of young talent that will be christened under fire, but McFarland worked some serious magic last year. Here's to him doing it again.

 

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Darks, a freshman from Austin, Texas, has shown to be a quick study when it comes to the college game, and wide receivers coach Jay Rodgers expects him to be on the field for the season opener.

"Darius is going to play," Rodgers said. "He is a player. I'm really excited about him, and he's really progressed really well in the last couple of weeks."

WR coach Jay Rodgers thinks that true freshman Darius Darks will play as a true freshman.

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