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RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - CTcard - 09-24-2018

(09-24-2018, 02:07 PM)SamuelMcF Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 02:06 PM)OutsiderFan Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 02:04 PM)SamuelMcF Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 01:48 PM)BostonCard Wrote:  When was the last time we had a first team all-Pac 12 cornerback?  Meeks was second team last year, and I haven't seen a corner so nominated going back to 2013.

You missed Ronnie Harris, who was 2nd team in 2015: https://pac-12.com/article/2015/12/01/pac-12-football-all-conference-team-announced

As far as I can see, the last time we had a first team all-conference cornerback was Tank Williams, first-team all-Pac 10 (and all-American) in 2001. Wow.

Tank was a Safety.

Yeah, I just looked it up and you're right. Then I have no idea.

In my defense, I was 7 years old at the time.

Here is the list on the official site, https://gostanford.com/sports/2016/1/2/209605237.aspx

The most recent CB I could find was Kevin Scott in 1990.
In fact he is the only one on the entire list with the CB designation. Surprised to find neither Darrien Gordon nor Vaughn Bryant.
Wopami Osaiai made the list in 2006, but as a return specialist.
Several safeties listed as merely DB.


RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - BostonCard - 09-24-2018

(09-24-2018, 02:04 PM)SamuelMcF Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 01:48 PM)BostonCard Wrote:  When was the last time we had a first team all-Pac 12 cornerback?  Meeks was second team last year, and I haven't seen a corner so nominated going back to 2013.

You missed Ronnie Harris, who was 2nd team in 2015: https://pac-12.com/article/2015/12/01/pac-12-football-all-conference-team-announced

As far as I can see, the last time we had a first team all-conference cornerback was Tank Williams, first-team all-Pac 10 (and all-American) in 2001. Wow.

That's why I asked when was the last time we had a first team cornerback.  And as others have noted, Tank was a safety.  My guess is Darien Gordon?

BC


RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - Spiny_Norman - 09-24-2018

(09-24-2018, 01:48 PM)BostonCard Wrote:  When was the last time we had a first team all-Pac 12 cornerback?  Meeks was second team last year, and I haven't seen a corner so nominated going back to 2013.

I think we have a chance of having one first teamer and one second teamer.

BC

I looked back at Darrien Gordon and Toi Cook. Neither made 1st team all conference at DB.

But I did find one - 1987, Brad Humphreys.

Btw, Stanford has NEVER had a conference defensive freshman of the year.


RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - CTcard - 09-24-2018

(09-24-2018, 02:19 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 01:48 PM)BostonCard Wrote:  When was the last time we had a first team all-Pac 12 cornerback?  Meeks was second team last year, and I haven't seen a corner so nominated going back to 2013.

I think we have a chance of having one first teamer and one second teamer.

BC

I looked back at Darrien Gordon and Toi Cook. Neither made 1st team all conference at DB.

But I did find one - 1987, Brad Humphreys.

Btw, Stanford has NEVER had a conference defensive freshman of the year.

Humphreys was a safety.


RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - BostonCard - 09-24-2018

(09-24-2018, 02:19 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 01:48 PM)BostonCard Wrote:  When was the last time we had a first team all-Pac 12 cornerback?  Meeks was second team last year, and I haven't seen a corner so nominated going back to 2013.

I think we have a chance of having one first teamer and one second teamer.

BC

I looked back at Darrien Gordon and Toi Cook. Neither made 1st team all conference at DB.

But I did find one - 1987, Brad Humphreys.

Btw, Stanford has NEVER had a conference defensive freshman of the year.

Wow, can't believe Gordon wasn't first team all-Pac-10.  He was drafted in the first round by the NFL and had a fairly long and successful career.

BC


RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - Treebound - 09-24-2018

(09-24-2018, 03:29 PM)BostonCard Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 02:19 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 01:48 PM)BostonCard Wrote:  When was the last time we had a first team all-Pac 12 cornerback?  Meeks was second team last year, and I haven't seen a corner so nominated going back to 2013.

I think we have a chance of having one first teamer and one second teamer.

BC

I looked back at Darrien Gordon and Toi Cook. Neither made 1st team all conference at DB.

But I did find one - 1987, Brad Humphreys.

Btw, Stanford has NEVER had a conference defensive freshman of the year.

Wow, can't believe Gordon wasn't first team all-Pac-10.  He was drafted in the first round by the NFL and had a fairly long and successful career.

BC
  I'm with you BC, It looks like Stanford didn't have a player on the Pac10 first team in 1993 and the DB's were as follows:

DB Tony Bouie Jr.Arizona
DB Marvin Goodwin Jr. UCLA
DB Eric Zomalt Sr. California
DB Craig Newsome Jr. Arizona State



RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - Remy28 - 09-24-2018

Paulson [formerly known as Saiid] Adebo has NFL 1st round draft pick potential due to his combination of length and speed.  Adebo was a 10.8x/21.5x (100m/200m) track guy in high school.  Because of his long legs, he seems to perhaps have better long speed (100m/200m) than football speed (40 yards) but he appears plenty fast enough on the field.  

I really think Adebo should follow the other team's fastest WR in terms of match-ups as Murphy seems to have major issues defending the faster WRs. 

Per the linked video, Adebo was an accomplished high school WR and was initially committed to Notre Dame. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMZqiWvZsQI


RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - BostonCard - 09-24-2018

(09-24-2018, 03:42 PM)Remy28 Wrote:  Paulson [formerly known as Saiid] Adebo has NFL 1st round draft pick potential due to his combination of length and speed.  Adebo was a 10.8x/21.5x (100m/200m) track guy in high school.  Because of his long legs, he seems to perhaps have better long speed (100m/200m) than football speed (40 yards) but he appears plenty fast enough on the field.  

I really think Adebo should follow the other team's fastest WR in terms of match-ups as Murphy seems to have major issues defending the faster WRs. 

Per the linked video, Adebo was an accomplished high school WR and was initially committed to Notre Dame. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMZqiWvZsQI

Murphy plays nickel, so usually is covering the slot receiver.  We usually have Holder on the opponent's best receiver.

BC


RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - Remy28 - 09-24-2018

(09-24-2018, 03:54 PM)BostonCard Wrote:  
(09-24-2018, 03:42 PM)Remy28 Wrote:  Paulson [formerly known as Saiid] Adebo has NFL 1st round draft pick potential due to his combination of length and speed.  Adebo was a 10.8x/21.5x (100m/200m) track guy in high school.  Because of his long legs, he seems to perhaps have better long speed (100m/200m) than football speed (40 yards) but he appears plenty fast enough on the field.  

I really think Adebo should follow the other team's fastest WR in terms of match-ups as Murphy seems to have major issues defending the faster WRs. 

Per the linked video, Adebo was an accomplished high school WR and was initially committed to Notre Dame. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMZqiWvZsQI

Murphy plays nickel, so usually is covering the slot receiver.  We usually have Holder on the opponent's best receiver.

BC

Good point.  I guess I was thinking back to the 2017 season (TCU game) when Holder was injured.  

https://youtu.be/u0o-x2n0-Gg?t=143

I still think Adebo is the most talented player in the secondary and should cover the other team's best WR.


RE: Paulson Adebo - national leader in passes defended and broken up - ChicagoCard - 09-25-2018

Question: Who is currently Stanford's 3rd best cover corner? Murphy, Eboh or other...