You may be changing the stripes on your new uniforms to make you look like these guy's for this upcoming season...
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http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0308/10/tjsu01a.html
August 10, 2003
Kennebrew turning heads early
By Mark Alexander
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First-year Jackson State coach James Bell is "very excited" about the incoming freshmen class.
But he says it's "too early to tell" how much, if any, those nine players will contribute this fall.
"When we get our pads on (next week) that will tell the story," Bell said. "Once we see them in pads, we'll go from there."
One freshman already turning heads is running back David Kennebrew, a muscular 6-foot-1, 215-pounder from Little Rock, Ark. An All-State selection as a senior at Parkview High, Kennebrew rushed for 1,316 yards and seven touchdowns despite missing three games due to a knee injury.
"Everybody's talking about him," JSU receiver Tim Manning said. "I haven't seen him in action yet, but he seems pretty fast. And he's got good size."
Arkansas State was among the Division I-A schools interested in Kennebrew, who got a jump start on the other freshmen by working out this summer in Jackson with JSU's new strength and conditioning coach Ken Coggins.
"We were lucky to get him," Bell said. "There were a lot of people after him."
Jeremy Handy, a dual-position player from Houston, is working at quarterback along with fellow frosh Kethone McLaurin of Collins.
Crystal ball
When Bell was asked Saturday to predict how many games the Tigers will win this season, Bell replied: "I never predict things like that. Nobody knows what the future holds. We'll try to win them all, but I also understand a lot of things go into that."
MIA
Offensive lineman Kali Horner has yet to arrive. Bell says he gave Horner clearance to show up a few days late to take care of "family business."
Also, quarterback Jeremy Lee and linebacker Johnny Keys have yet to to practice. Lee sat out a year ago as a freshman after a standout high school career at Harrison Central. Keys went through spring practice after transferring from state runner-up Jones JC in January.
"We're still waiting on the grades to be posted from summer classes," Bell said.
Injury update
Offensive linemen Albert Stinson (knee) and Tremayne Matthews (knee) and receiver/kick returner Michael Johnson (ankle) sat out Saturday's practice nursing injuries.
Fashion statement
A handful of players wore hats between photos Saturday to keep the sun off their face. The most stylish belonged to Manning, who was sporting a white Kangol.
New uniforms
Speaking of fashion statements, JSU will have a new look this fall. The Tigers' white uniforms will look very similar to those worn by the Denver Broncos, with blue stripes down the side.
JSU will continue to wear the same blue uniforms from last year at home until the new blue ones come in. They, too, will have the Denver Bronco look.
The Tigers will again wear white helmets, although the logo has changed.
Itinerary
JSU is scheduled to go through two-a-day practices Monday, Wednesday and Friday of next week, with single afternoon practices on Tuesday and Thursday.
FYI
Earlier this week, the Kansas City Chiefs invited former JSU tight end Kendrick Travis to training camp where he will try to make the roster as a free agent.
.... but to us, you'll always just be good old ...
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By the way ... New Logos won't help either. At least Coach Bell was honest with his Crystal Ball answer. My, how JSU coaches answers have changed in just one season. Could we at least get a little Buffonery?
http://www.estratto.com/Catalog/denverbroncoscalendar.jpg
http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0308/10/tjsu01a.html
August 10, 2003
Kennebrew turning heads early
By Mark Alexander
[email protected]
First-year Jackson State coach James Bell is "very excited" about the incoming freshmen class.
But he says it's "too early to tell" how much, if any, those nine players will contribute this fall.
"When we get our pads on (next week) that will tell the story," Bell said. "Once we see them in pads, we'll go from there."
One freshman already turning heads is running back David Kennebrew, a muscular 6-foot-1, 215-pounder from Little Rock, Ark. An All-State selection as a senior at Parkview High, Kennebrew rushed for 1,316 yards and seven touchdowns despite missing three games due to a knee injury.
"Everybody's talking about him," JSU receiver Tim Manning said. "I haven't seen him in action yet, but he seems pretty fast. And he's got good size."
Arkansas State was among the Division I-A schools interested in Kennebrew, who got a jump start on the other freshmen by working out this summer in Jackson with JSU's new strength and conditioning coach Ken Coggins.
"We were lucky to get him," Bell said. "There were a lot of people after him."
Jeremy Handy, a dual-position player from Houston, is working at quarterback along with fellow frosh Kethone McLaurin of Collins.
Crystal ball
When Bell was asked Saturday to predict how many games the Tigers will win this season, Bell replied: "I never predict things like that. Nobody knows what the future holds. We'll try to win them all, but I also understand a lot of things go into that."
MIA
Offensive lineman Kali Horner has yet to arrive. Bell says he gave Horner clearance to show up a few days late to take care of "family business."
Also, quarterback Jeremy Lee and linebacker Johnny Keys have yet to to practice. Lee sat out a year ago as a freshman after a standout high school career at Harrison Central. Keys went through spring practice after transferring from state runner-up Jones JC in January.
"We're still waiting on the grades to be posted from summer classes," Bell said.
Injury update
Offensive linemen Albert Stinson (knee) and Tremayne Matthews (knee) and receiver/kick returner Michael Johnson (ankle) sat out Saturday's practice nursing injuries.
Fashion statement
A handful of players wore hats between photos Saturday to keep the sun off their face. The most stylish belonged to Manning, who was sporting a white Kangol.
New uniforms
Speaking of fashion statements, JSU will have a new look this fall. The Tigers' white uniforms will look very similar to those worn by the Denver Broncos, with blue stripes down the side.
JSU will continue to wear the same blue uniforms from last year at home until the new blue ones come in. They, too, will have the Denver Bronco look.
The Tigers will again wear white helmets, although the logo has changed.
Itinerary
JSU is scheduled to go through two-a-day practices Monday, Wednesday and Friday of next week, with single afternoon practices on Tuesday and Thursday.
FYI
Earlier this week, the Kansas City Chiefs invited former JSU tight end Kendrick Travis to training camp where he will try to make the roster as a free agent.
.... but to us, you'll always just be good old ...
http://images.art.com/images/PRODUCTS/large/10012000/10012214.jpg
By the way ... New Logos won't help either. At least Coach Bell was honest with his Crystal Ball answer. My, how JSU coaches answers have changed in just one season. Could we at least get a little Buffonery?