Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Getting it All



John Witkowski was a master, and yet he won only three games for CU

Make sure you “friend” the Columbia football page on Facebook so you can see a series of short videos from spring practice that are posted today. This is another great development to increase a connection with the fans.

I have to acknowledge that we did get some explanation from Head Coach Pete Mangurian about the weights of the players, especially the offensive linemen. It’s good that we’re hearing something about this burning question and it’s even better than it appears that the line will be significantly bigger than the current average O-line weight of 253 lbs.

I hate to make it sound like team weight is my, or anyone else’s, #1 concern. The real concern is overall team quality. As I have written many times, the schedule for 2013 is BRUTAL. Columbia will have to be a better team this year just to match last year’s 2012 record. There is much work to do and little time for a slow learning curve.

It may not seem fair to say it,  but much of the season rides on Brett Nottingham. The one area where Columbia truly has an excess in talent and drive is at the wide receiver position. Nottingham needs to tap into that talent and make the Lions on offense the kind of team Cornell was in 2011. If he can do that, Columbia has a top RB in Marcorus Garrett who would make the Lions O even better than that ’11 Big Red attack. And the 2013 Columbia defense should be better than the Cornell D from two years ago too.

I’d like to see two or more CU receivers flirt with 1,000 yard seasons. Connor Nelligan, Isaiah Gross and Chris Connors could all do it, but like I said, this WR corps is deep. Don’t forget about  Jake Wanamaker, Louis DiNovo and 2-3 of the promising incoming freshmen.

Columbia went down this road before during the QB John Witkowski era. His main targets were Bill Reggio and Don Lewis. Lewis had a 1,000 yard year in 1982, But the Lions had no defense to speak of back then and the team rarely won despite the record numbers for Witkowski and company. There’s no denying the overall program is much better now than 1981-83 and the team has enough talent to make the most of what could be a superior passing attack.

But will it happen?

I know I feel like Columbia wasted a golden opportunity with QB Sean Brackett at QB the last four years. His great speed and arm seemed like they were a deadly combination and he truly deserved better than just 10 wins in his career as a starter.

Now, the Lions look like they will have a top quality, BCS-level QB available for their next 20 games.  How many wins will he walk away with if he indeed wins the starting job and stays healthy for the next two years? 

4 comments:

oldlion said...

In all fairness, Brackett was a great athlete who happened to play QB. He was not a great passer. All too often he missed open receivers. But in terms of natural ability he was far superior to Ragone as both a passer and a runner. Nottingham is a legitimate blue chip D1 big arm all the throws type guy. We just have to keep his pants clean.

Anonymous said...

What does Coach M mean in his recent tweet when he says that the players "Hit like they're wearing Crimson." Does he mean they look as good as Harvard, or that the defense is tackling as if they're playing Harvard? Seems like an odd thing to say -- any thoughts?

oldlion said...

What he is saying is that our guys should hit in practice as if they were playing against Harvaard. He wants to beat Harvard in the worst way this year and avenge last year's humiliating defeat. Don't we all.

Anonymous said...

Motivations for incoming players come in all shapes and sizes. I would not anoint any new player a starting position without first seeing all incoming players including Brett. Particularly this important position. I've learned long ago that can be very dangerous. I've done my homework on our Freshman commit and the reasons for BN not winning the job at Stanford during the past year and am not willing to predict a starter until the Fall competition for all positions is complete. Suffice to say we have upgraded our chances for the next few years regardless. Can't wait to see the new weapons in full force this year.