Recently Bob Wynn of the new Oregon versus LSU blog contacted me for an email interview on the Cowboy Classic. I thought about giving misleading answers, but with Google and Bing and the permanence of the record on the world-wide web, I figured that wouldn’t do much good. Here’s what I told him:
Oregon’s offensive line isn’t as big as most SEC lines, but they use zone blocking, the stretch play and double teams to take advantage of their intelligence, quickness and agility along the front. Greatwood demands that they be disciplined and work as a unit. Facing LSU’s big, athletic front four will be a challenge, but they’ll be ready. In addition, the Ducks’ two principle runners, LaMichael James and Kenjon Barner, are both quick hitters capable of setting up blocks well and taking advantage of small seams and running lanes in an offense that produced over 6,000 yards and 500 points last season. James and Barner make offensive linemen look good by hitting the hole quickly, one cut and go. They don’t dance. Inspite of their smaller size, they’re both tough runners inside.
All four are reporting to Eugene next week, and they’ll be working out over the summer with starting quarterback Thomas, trying to establish the timing and rapport to earn a starting job as first-year players. The most likely to break out may be Blackmon, a confident and gifted athlete who played quarterback for his high school team, 6-0, 180 lbs. He’s versatile with tremendous playmaking ability.
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