Man I wished I saved all those comments during the off-season prior to last year when everyone was hammering me for suggesting that Ballard was going to be a marked improvement over Mitch King. Those were considered sacriligious comments back then. Now Ballard is being given consideration as a first rounder.
As I said back then, King was a great hustle guy whose play exceeded his physical tools. But, in doing so, King had to develop a very specific gap penetration method, which allowed him to make a lot of TFL's. However, this also left the line vulnerable for certain types of rushing plays. The difference with Ballard is that he can crush the line or shoot
the gap. He might actually not match King's TFL's, but he will be more dominant overall.
Man I wished I saved all those comments during the off-season prior to last year when everyone was hammering me for suggesting that Ballard was going to be a marked improvement over Mitch King....As I said back then, King was a great hustle guy
'that guy' turns up early-on in the thread.
I still say Ballard has been the most consistent out of all our DL this season.
I recall Ballard coming to the Scout.com camp back in what, spring of 2005? He came is a tight end commit to KS. then the scout folks asked him to do DL drills...and he pretty much stopped the camp with how he played. I offered him shortly thereafter. I think the old KU staff was ticked at Scout for that, for losing him. He was a highly rated TE prospect, too. When he arrived at Iowa, he got a look at TE, but then was offered the chance to move to DL. He had to deal with KU going to the Orange Bowl when Iowa was in the midst of their mini slump, and all the questions from folks back home...same with Clayborn who got those same questions from the Mizzou folks back home. But in the end, they stuck it out and its working out well
I recall Ballard coming to the Scout.com camp back in what, spring of 2005? He came is a tight end commit to KS. then the scout folks asked him to do DL drills...and he pretty much stopped the camp with how he played. I offered him shortly thereafter. I think the old KU staff was ticked at Scout for that, for losing him. He was a highly rated TE prospect, too. When he arrived at Iowa, he got a look at TE, but then was offered the chance to move to DL. He had to deal with KU going to the Orange Bowl when Iowa was in the midst of their mini slump, and all the questions from folks back home...same with Clayborn who got those same questions from the Mizzou folks back home. But in the end, they stuck it out and its working out well
Wow Jon, I knew you were big time, but you are handing out scholly offers too? I had no idea!![]()