Keeping the Momentum of 12/2
DeWayne Walker is sealed up for one year, and he in turn is making sure Bruce Davis is coming back for his senior year:
In a meeting with Bruins defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker, a scenario for using Davis next season in a role as defensive end with some linebacker responsibilities was mapped out. And that was enough to convince Davis coming back for his senior season was a prudent move.
"I trust Coach Walker and (defensive line) Coach (Todd) Howard," said Davis, who is 6-foot-3, 240 pounds. "What those two guys have done for me, they've totally changed my life. Before, I was just another college football player and now I'm one of the tops in the country. I'll be the No. 1 defensive end returning next year."
Former defensive coordinator Larry Kerr tried Davis at linebacker, but the experiment failed.
"It's not, 'OK, you're going to do this for a couple of plays and in a few weeks we'll change you to something else," Davis said. "(Walker) knows football, and from being in the (NFL), they have packages for guys like me. Guys like DeMarcus Ware, Shawne Merriman, and guys like that, and (Walker) wants me to be that guy."
Davis tied for second in the nation (with teammate Justin Hickman) with 12.5 sacks and was named to several All-American teams. And he believes he can be even more effective next season because of his versatility.
Although it'd be nice to see if Walker and Dorrell could translate December 2nd's big win into success in the recruiting field. So far, they have't had much luck. On Friday, Dorrell missed out WR recruit Davis. Over the weekend, Dorrell (and Walker) seemed to have struck out with elite LB recruit Malcolm Smith, who was thought to be 1 of the 3 major remaining targets for this recruiting season (Drew Davis and Donovan Warren being the other 2). Smith eliminated UCLA from his consideration over the weekend, limiting his choices to three other schools. Not good at all. Once again, Dorrell and his staff are whiffing on elite recruits down the stretch. You'd think that with our defensive success this year, Walker, Dorrell, and co. would fair well with elite defensive recruits. Not in this case.
Anyways, shifting focus back to the short term, DN reports how Markey is getting ready and aiming to get his 1,000 yards against FSU.
And speaking of the FSU game, Kyle over at DawgSports is picking the Bruins to crush Noles:
GO BRUINS.
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Juggler gets another shout out!
by Tydides on Dec 18, 2006 1:08 PM PST reply actions 0 recs

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