Line veteran Travis Schneider confident in his young peers
By: Brett Sebastian
Issue date: 8/29/08 Section: Sports
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Head Coach Mike Sherman, who has been an offensive line coach at both the NCAA and NFL level, was vocal about the status of the line during the weekly press conference held Monday.
"I certainly have a few more gray hairs than when I started," Sherman said about the progress of the offensive line. "[Offensive line coach Jim] Turner has done a phenomenal job with them, and I think they are making progress. It's going to take game experience to get to the level we need to get and we'll find more about the group once we get into the ballgame."
"They are a good group collectively," he added. "They work well together, communicate well together and have good chemistry amongst themselves. They will be a work in progress, though."
Still the team has taken an approach of cautious optimism with the state of the offensive line.
"I'm not worried about it," said senior Aggie quarterback Stephen McGee. "There's going to be times when protection will probably break down or we may have an opportunity for a big run and someone misses a block. I think that's just going to be part of the growing pains we go through. But I think they are great talented guys and they are going to do a great job."
McGee's optimism may be fed by A&M's recent history of having successful offensive linemen. The 2007 season's line, which featured four All-Big 12 selections and two NFL draft picks in center Cody Wallace and tackle Corey Clark, was considered among the best in the nation.
Schneider, the veteran anchor of the line, acknowledges the past and believes that this unit can forge its own powerful identity in time.
"The past few years we've had lots of experience and had played lots of games," Schneider said. "The guys that left, they left some pretty big holes and uncertainty. We're looking to show people though that this season we can play well in the Big 12. The guys we have are young but they are talented like Lee Grimes, Kevin Matthews, and Brian Thomas."
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