10-16-2012, 07:01 AM
Avery, California Soph Safety.
He has incredible instinct for the game and hits like you won't believe. For some mysterious reason he didn't start until the 5th game of this season, but in his first start against ASU he racked up 14 tackles.Â
Last week against Washington State he knocked out WR Marquess Wilson and the Cougar starting RB in the first half. The hit on the RB left him temporarily unconscious, and was not a head shot. It was just one guy running into another with incredible leverage, timing, and explosiveness. I've never seen a hit like it before in all my years watching football. As soon as the RB was hit, he just fell to the ground like a fallen tree. Think the Poyer hit on Owusu at OSU last year, but not a helmet to helmet hit.
There should be some hellacious collisions between Sebastian and Taylor this week as Sebastian comes up in run support while California CBs lock up Stanford WRs. Moreover, Stanford's TEs, particularly a pretty stationary target like Toilolo, better be prepared for getting rocked by #4 for California when he goes over the middle of the field to make a catch. I'm fairly certain fans of every team California plays are going to remember the name Avery Sebastian.
He has incredible instinct for the game and hits like you won't believe. For some mysterious reason he didn't start until the 5th game of this season, but in his first start against ASU he racked up 14 tackles.Â
Last week against Washington State he knocked out WR Marquess Wilson and the Cougar starting RB in the first half. The hit on the RB left him temporarily unconscious, and was not a head shot. It was just one guy running into another with incredible leverage, timing, and explosiveness. I've never seen a hit like it before in all my years watching football. As soon as the RB was hit, he just fell to the ground like a fallen tree. Think the Poyer hit on Owusu at OSU last year, but not a helmet to helmet hit.
There should be some hellacious collisions between Sebastian and Taylor this week as Sebastian comes up in run support while California CBs lock up Stanford WRs. Moreover, Stanford's TEs, particularly a pretty stationary target like Toilolo, better be prepared for getting rocked by #4 for California when he goes over the middle of the field to make a catch. I'm fairly certain fans of every team California plays are going to remember the name Avery Sebastian.