Showing posts with label Brandon Ogletree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandon Ogletree. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Former BYU DE Ziggy is the Ansah for the Lions

Now Ziggy is BOTH an African Beast AND a Lion! :)
I love Ziggy Ansah's story. He went from never having even seen a football game 4 years ago to becoming the #5 overall pick in the NFL draft to the Detroit Lions this week, tying Jim McMahon as the highest drafted Cougar EVER. I met Ziggy briefly at the Cougar Kickoff last August, and he was very quiet and unassuming; the kind of guy who, when you ask for an autograph, seems surprised and wonders why anyone would ever want his John Hancock. He's very humble, very quiet, and yet he's a beast on the football field. I proudly display all the autographs I got on that day on one of the many BYU sports posters on my bedroom wall, and Ziggy's is right next to his best friend's, the one and only Kyle Van Noy.

I LOVE this article, which just has a bunch of quotes about Ziggy from those who have played with him and against him. Here are a few of my favorites:
"Ziggy's first practices as a walk-on in 2010 have kind of become legend, but it's all true. He tried to cram the wrong pads into the wrong slots on his pants. He put his shoulder pads on backward. The first times he lined up, he either just stood there straight up or he'd get down like a frog on all fours. But nobody laughed at him because he was so big we were afraid of what he might do to everyone if he got mad." - Kyle Van Noy

"The first time we ran him in some kickoff drills at practice, he took off and knocked down about nine guys, all arms, and never broke stride. The play ended and he was just standing there, bodies all over the ground around him, looking like, 'What? Did I do something wrong?'"-Bronco Mendenhall

"We got him in the weight room and realized he had no idea what he was doing. He'd never lifted a weight in his life. But we'd all seen him with his shirt off and we thought, Wait, all of this is just DNA?" -Romney Fuga

"We played BYU in our third game of the 2012 season . . . Suddenly this No. 47 blasted in and dropped [running back] D.J. Harper for a loss. Next play, he did it again. They ended up stopping us on downs. We had zero information on No. 47, so our staff was scrambling for a roster, asking, 'Who is this guy?' He was so big, we wondered if maybe BYU had a jersey mix-up and one of its starters had switched numbers for a couple of plays or something. It turned out that Ansah had just never really played before . . . On one hand, we felt like, Man, how could we let some unknown guy beat us like that? Then when we saw what he did the rest of the year, it was like, Oh, he did that to everybody. Unfortunately, he had his arrival moment against us."-Chris Petersen, Boise State Head Coach
I found this article interesting, which compares Ziggy to Jimmer. A lot of Ziggy's success depends on how his teammates and the fans in Detroit react to him. Will there be jealousy? Will he have a hard time breaking out of the BYU Bubble? I hope, no matter what happens, that Ziggy will be happy and continue to love playing football. I don't know hardly anything about pro football, but I can't imagine that the Lions are a bigger mess than the Kings, so I think Ziggy is in good hands. He meets a need that they have, and hopefully he will be able to produce to his full potential.

One particularly good sign is that the Lion's head coach, Jim Schwartz, talks so highly about Ziggy (a stark contrast to Kieth Smart's complete lack of respect for Jimmer). Schwartz said (speaking of working with Ziggy during the senior bowl), "Probably the best thing that we went through was just getting to know him as a person. [He's] the right kind of guy for Detroit; a hard working, humble guy who respects the game and respects what it takes to get here."

I also had no idea Ziggy had such a great sense of humor. He got a lot of flack for wearing Real-D 3D glasses at the draft (which apparently was the result of a bet with some of his friends), but I thought it was hilarious (and most BYU fans would agree). In one of his first interviews with the media after being drafted, Ziggy was asked if it was hard for him to leave his home country and his family to come to BYU. His answer: "I didn't hesitate. My mother was crying when I was leaving, and I was like, I'll see ya later!"

Even better was his answer to the question of whether, as a defensive end, he hates quarterbacks: "I don't know if I want to use the word 'hate' because you can't concentrate if you hate somebody. But if you love somebody, you want to grab them, so I love quarterbacks!"

You go right ahead and hug those quarterbacks, Ziggy! He's so awesome.

He also said, "I'm not trying to play like anybody else. I want to play like Ziggy. I set my own standards."

And play like Ziggy, he should. I hope he is wildly successful and becomes the next former Cougar to get a Super Bowl ring.

Last but not least, I can't end this article without giving a shoutout and congratulations to the other former Cougars who signed free agent contracts this week:
  • Braden Brown- Rams
  • Uona Kaveinga & Romney Fuga- Broncos
  • Brandon Ogletree- Dolphins
  • Braden Hansen- Raiders
  • Preston Hadley - Seahawks (invited to tryout)

Way to go, boys! You represent Brigham Young University well.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

KVN & The Hoff Commit to Returning for their Senior Year

The last 2 weeks have been crazy busy, and I was stuck in a house with an internet connection that wouldn't have a chance against a drunk, elderly snail in a race, so I've gotten way behind. I've got like 5 posts in my queue to write, but this one just had to come first. Kyle & Cody are coming back!!! It's going to be a really tough 2013 BYU football season, but having them on the team will really help the Cougars have a fighting chance at a BCS bowl. Here's how the schedule currently stands:

Aug. 31 at Virginia
Sept. 7 Texas
Sept. 21 Utah
Oct. 4 at Utah State
Oct. 12 Georgia Tech
Oct. 19 at Houston
Oct. 26 Boise State
Nov. 9 at Wisconsin
Nov. 16 Middle Tennessee State
Nov. 23 at Notre Dame
Dec. 7 at Hawaii

They've still got 3 or 4  games to fill in, so it theoretically could get even tougher before the season actually starts.

The best part is that I can arguably take full (or at least partial) credit for the return of the Hoff & KVN because I know they read my blog post encouraging them to come back. haha. Twitter provides proof:


What exactly will the Cougars gain from KVN & Cody coming back? They both have chances to smash records and become some of the best Cougar football players of all time. Cody will likely break Austin Collie's receiving records, and having him on the 2013 team, as Dick Harmon puts it, is "like manna from heaven for the Cougar offense." Cody has caught a pass in 32 consecutive games and is already fifth on the BYU receiving yards leader board at 2,718. He's 4th in receptions with 203, 3rd in TDs at 28, but only needs 2 more to break Collie's record of 30. He also only needs 3 more games of 100+ receiving yards to break Collie's record of 11. I predict that during his senior season, Cody will become #1 on all of these record lists, and those records will last for a very long time after he's gone.

As for Kyle Van Noy, he has a really good shot at becoming the #1 defensive player all-time at BYU. He is the only player in the country to record a stat in every major defensive category in both 2011 and 2012. He is currently ranked #1 nationally (tied with 4 other players) in sacks. He is also tied for 2nd place in the country in forced fumbles, and is top-10 in tackles for loss and blocked kicks. Despite losing Ziggy Ansah and Brandon Ogletree, KVN returning will help the 2013 defense give the 2012 nationally-ranked and possibly best-ever BYU defense a run for its money.

I'm not quite sure yet how I feel about the demotion of Brandon Doman to QB Coach (if he decides to accept) and the return of Robert Anae as OC. Although I find it almost impossible to believe it will make the offense worse. I'm sure I'll write another post about that subject in the coming days. But all-in-all, when you combine KVN and Cody's return with the return of Taysom Hill, Jamaal Williams, Michael Alisa, and a few other stellar players, I predict 2013 to be a much brighter season than 2012. Go Cougars!!!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Farewell to the BYU Football Seniors

I'm not really looking forward to the last home BYU football game of the season for two reasons-- first, I am going to freeze to death. I don't agree with the majority of this Gordon Monson rant, but I wholeheartedly agree with this part:
The single remaining home game for BYU comes against Idaho — at 8:15 Saturday night. Folks who schedule bad home games at LaVell Edwards Stadium at night in November not only have no consideration for season-ticket holders, for the fans upon whose backs the program was built, who regularly show up for home games, they also have no souls. It’s nothing short of cold and cruel — all for a game on ESPNU that few will watch.
It really is cruel and unusual punishment for us loyal fans. I say toss that stupid ESPN deal out the window! I just hope I don't have to leave early because of hypothermia setting in, especially since I don't even have the option of watching it on TV from the comfort of my apartment (I get all the ESPN channels except for ESPNU . . . grrrr).

Anyway, raison numero deux is that I'm sad that we must say goodbye to our seniors, all 24 of 'em (maybe 25 or 26, if medical redshirt petitions aren't granted). Some of them will leave fond memories in my mind for many years, while others I've never even heard of before writing this post. But I'm going to say something about each of them . . . Yep, that means this post is gonna be loooong. Bear with me.

Senior QB Riley Nelson
Riley Nelson- Losing Riley will be very bittersweet. Bitter because he didn't have the senior season that everyone expected, and that makes me really sad. Sweet because even though he doesn't have a career in the NFL, I think he will go on to do great things in his life. He can finally stop getting injured and go out there and make a real difference in the world. He's got real class, grit, and a really big heart. I have been rather critical of his football skills this season (and I'm certainly not alone in that), but my criticism was definitely meant to be constructive to the team as a whole. I know what it's like to be in pain ALL. THE. TIME. and it really sucks. I have no idea how hard it would be to play football with broken vertebrae, but I highly doubt it was easy. Despite a mediocre senior season, I really, truly think Riley is one of the best leaders, on and off the field, the BYU football team has ever had. And he will always be remembered as the guy who rescued us from a whiny, overrated Jake Heaps and won the 2011 Utah State game for the Cougs against insurmountable odds. I'm really, really going to miss him. Wow, I'm even tearing up a little bit while writing this. I'd better move on before I lose it . . .

James Lark- Oh, James Lark, the shadow of Riley Nelson. I feel bad for Lark-- Bronco really should have let him play more this year. He's a good pocket passer and can run decently, too. It will be hard to say goodbye to him when he really hasn't had a chance to shine, but I think he has made some solid contributions to the team. He has thrown for 159 yards and one touchdown in his college career thus far. Hopefully he'll get a chance to add to those numbers in the last few games of the season.

Riley Stephenson- The "other Riley" has had a rough year in some aspects, and a great year in others. I was just as despondent as he was when he missed that potentially game-tying field goal against Utah, ending the game for the 3rd time. However, he's been pretty solid when it comes to punting-- in fact, he's currently the #4 ranked punter in the country! He has consistently given the opponents really tough starting field positions, which has made a huge contribution to the success of the entire team. 

Braden Brown- A solid member of the O-line, Braden #1 has seen action in every game since his freshman year. He's got great footwork, a fiery attitude, and is a good pass-blocker. Rumor has it he's got a good shot at the NFL.

Braden Hansen- Braden #2 started every game in his career until a groin tear (ouch!) put him on the sidelines for several games this season. Hopefully he'll be back in time for the bowl game. Everyone knows we could use a healthy offensive lineman when that day comes . . . 

Zed Mendenhall- Zed has played fairly consistently in every game but one since his sophomore year, with 10 receptions and 56 yards total. He has only carried the ball once, but that happened to be a one-yard TD.

Reed Hornung- Reed has played in every game since transferring from Snow College in 2010 as a deep snapper. Did you know that without him, we may not have won the Armed Forces Bowl last year? That definitely deserves some major props.

Saw this on Pinterest and it made me laugh. Ziggy rocks!
Ziggy Ansah- It's going to be really, really hard to lose Ziggy. It seems like we've just barely started to get to know him and see what he can do on the field, and now he's leaving. In his first two seasons after trading in his track shoes for a football uniform (that he didn't even know how to put on), Ziggy had 10 total tackles. As a senior, though, he's racked up 44 tackles and 4 sacks in only nine games. I am really going to miss watching #47 mow down opposing players right and left and let out a subsequent primal scream. I never (and I mean NEVER) watch NFL football, but I might not be able to resist sneaking a peak at him in the big leagues. I really hope he goes to a team that will appreciate his unique skills and use them to the fullest. 

Romney Fuga- Fuga came back from a season-ending torn ACL in 2010 to anchor the BYU defensive line. He has contributed 122 tackles and 3 sacks since 2009. Despite a lackluster schedule for the rest of the 2012 season, he's optimistic and excited: "We'll probably get up even more because the season's winding down and the clock's ticking. We understand that there's only so many games left to play with each other. We're getting more excited and more up for each game as it comes along."

Simote Vea- He has played in 24 games and has 9 tackles. As a walk-on, he had to fight for playing time, but he's done really well. Coach Kaufusi dubbed him the "pit bull" of the team: " He just never quits . . . He won't quit trying, and that is what I want from all of my players."

Russell Tialavea- Tialavea has played in 43 games and has 62 tackles and 1 sack in his Cougar career. Although the thing that might be most impressive about him is that he chose to serve a mission between his junior and senior years, despite having to overcome a lot of obstacles to get there.

Uona Kaveinga- Uona went to USC right out of high school. Looking back, he says that decision was "immature," but he doesn't have any regrets. As the "leader on our defense" as proclaimed by Bronco Mendenhall in 2011, the linebacker has recorded 92 tackles in his 22 games as a Cougar.

Senior RB David Foote
David Foote- While David Foote has had limited carries in games during his college career, he has seen action in all but one game since his sophomore year, and he's put in a lot of effort behind the scenes. He was rewarded with a scholarship and status as a captain this year, which I think was well-deserved. He rushed for 296 yards and 1 TD and has 94 receiving yards.

Brandon Ogletree- Brandon is an "unsung hero" on the BYU defense. If I didn't know any better, I would assume the leading tackler on the team was Kyle Van Noy or Ziggy, but it's actually Ogletree. In fact, as of the Notre Dame game, he had 20 more tackles than anybody else on the team and 33 more than KVN. Dang. Ogletree has 216 tackles total and has also forced 3 fumbles and recovered 2 of them. Bronco Mendenhall once referred to Brandon on the field as: "kind of a twisted individual, which you want most of your linebackers to be," and a "Tasmanian devilish kind of guy." But off the field, he is polite and down-to-earth. Brandon graduating will leave a huge void on the defense.

Preston Hadley- Out of high school, Preston wasn't recruited by a single Division I school. He tried out to be a walk-on at Snow College, but didn't even make the first cut. He didn't give up, though, and finally fought his way onto the roster the next year. After two solid years at Snow and a mission to New York City, he transferred to BYU, quickly became a starting defensive back, and the rest is history. Hadley has 97 tackles and 20 pass break ups in his career.

Robbie Buckner- When asked why he wanted to come to BYU, Robbie said, "Other schools recruited me, but one thing that I wanted to do was go on a mission. I have a lot of family down here. It has been a dream ever since I was little." I approve. He hasn't gotten to play a whole lot, but he did have one very successful game against Utah State his freshman year in 2009, with 4 solo tackles.

Joe Sampson- This Cougar safety grew up in a crime-ridden Oakland, California, but he has found a new home where he feels safe and comfortable in Provo. For the most part (with the exception of missing a few practices for "disciplinary reasons"), he's had a great career, with 56 tackles. Brian Logan never hesitates to mention that Joe is his cousin, and he's proud of it. Hopefully Sampson has a good career ahead of him in the NFL.

Ian Dulan- Ian played for 3 years at BYU and put 51 tackles on the board before going on a mission in 2008. He redshirted last year, and unfortunately he hasn't played at all this year because of back injuries (I can relate, brother).

DeQuan Everett- A transfer from Cerritos Community College, Everett hasn't had the opportunity to play very much, but he does have a good sense of humor. Apparently before each game, he "[does] bicep curls and [puts] baby oil on while listening to Young Jeezy." Ummm, TMI.

Senior kicker Riley Stephenson
Ryan Freeman- He played in 6 games his freshman year, 10 games his sophomore year, and then had to quit because of injuries.

Austen Jorgensen- This guy got sidelined early last year with a shoulder injury and has only played in 4 games this year, but he had a great sophomore year in 2010 with 46 tackles. 

Rhen Brown- He hasn't played at all this year because of injuries, but played in 3 games last year and 5 the year before.

Walter Kahaiali'i- He retired from football at the beginning of this year with knee injuries, but he played in every game last year, plus 8 games in 2010 and 11 in 2007.

Jordan Richardson- Another injured early retiree. He played in 22 games over the last 3 years and served in 2012 as a student assistant coach.

The following two seniors were injured early in the 2012 season and are trying to seek medical redshirts, so they may or may not be saying farewell this Saturday:

Mike Hague- He went to Brighton, my high school's main rival, but I suppose I'll forgive him. :) After all, without a huge block from #32, this wouldn't have happened. Mike started out as a running back before his mission (and is best remembered for an 87-yard TD scramble against UNLV), but then switched to defense. As Bronco said, "Mike Hague is a solid contributor and someone who has my trust. He's worked hard to learn the defense and he's playing a valuable role for us." Hopefully he can recover from his calf injury and come back and play again next year.

Eathyn Manumaleuna- Eathyn was a starter on the defensive line from the time he returned from his mission until his 2012 season was cut short because of a torn patella tendon in the Boise State game. He blocked a UCLA field goal to secure a victory in the 2007 Las Vegas Bowl and has recorded 96 tackles and 5 1/2 sacks in his career. I hope he can come back next year!

Holy moley, that's a lot of football players! There will definitely be some big shoes to fill next year. Good luck to all the graduating seniors and Go Cougars!