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P Drue Chrisman (All-B1G)

I went to the LaSalle-Colerain game tonight and let me tell you: the Bucks got themselves a punter. With the score tied at 36, he hit a game-winning FG with 10 seconds left in a TORRENTIAL downpour. More importantly, however, both of Drue's punts were brilliant. The first was a pooch punt that pinned Colerain inside the 2 or 3. The second came in hard rain late in the 4th quarter with LaSalle deep in their own territory. Drue did a nice job handling a very low snap and hit an absolute boomer that, with an excellent roll, pinned Colerain inside their own 5 and probably netted 80-85 yards.

Side notes:
1. Great game. Terrible officiating, unfortunately. Plenty of controversy and angry coaches/fans.
2. Larkin had a short TD and a nice punt return, but didn't do much otherwise. Probably ended up with negative yards rushing.
3. The non-punter that really impressed me was 2017 LaSalle RB/DB/LB Jarrell White. He played both ways. The best RB on the field without question, and ALWAYS around the ball on defense. Dossesque. Very solidly built. Remember his name. Wouldn't surprise me to see him at MSU or elsewhere in the B1G.
4. 2017 LaSalle OT Thayer Munford, at 6'6", 342 lbs, seems to carry his weight quite well. Seemed quite agile and light on his feet for such an enormous human being. Wish I'd have paid closer attention to his play.
5. Colerain has a DL that is 5'10", 405 lbs. That is not a typo. And he actually played in goal line situations.
 
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ARMY BOWL: COOPER, MCCALL, MACK LEAD BUCKEYE COMMITS IN SAN ANTONIO


Drue Chrisman


The No. 1 ranked punter in the 2016 class had a mediocre game. Chrisman averaged 38.7 yards with one fair catch. He also had all three punts land inside the 15 yard line. Good so far. Unfortunately the West was able to return two of his punts for a total of 46 yards. Chrisman finished the game with a net punt average of 28.0 yards.



In this game Drue Chrisman showed a tendency to drift right during his approach. Walking right makes it natural for the kicking leg to come across the body and swing left during the punt. So, what's the big deal? Swinging the punting leg across the body increases the chance of mishits and shanks. You can see Chrisman's right leg come across his body in the end over end punt above. This is an easy fix using a chute drill and repetition.

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...s-austin-mack-jonathon-cooper-mccall-and-more
 
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