Freshman Spotlight

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Ever since signing date, when asked in the Open Forum about what freshman would make the biggest impact, I would answer tight end Blake Ayles. And now that he is over a concussion, he showed why during yesterday's scrimmage. Ayles caught three passes for 65 yards.
``We think the world of him,'' Pete Carroll said. ``I don't have any question he can help us.''
The potential loser here might be starter Anthony McCoy, who seems to be relegated to a blocking tight end role.

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sureshot Author Profile Page said:

Speaking of high impact freshmen, what is the status of Nick Perry? Did he pass the test he recently took, and is there any chance that he won't redshirt?

DFWTrojan Author Profile Page said:

Hey, the blocking TE worked for Dale Thompson! ??? ?????? ?!?!?

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