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Games Womens Customized New York Giants Jerseys , Before I get started, I would be remiss if I didn’t express my concern for everyone who was, and is, in the path of Hurricane Florence. Hopefully you, or if you have family or friends in the storm’s path, are safe and sound.But while our thoughts go out to all those effected by the storm, football will roll on, and the third week of the college football season is here. The New York Giants scouts will be out and about, searching for future Giants as the draft process is already under way for scouting departments around the NFL. So then, which games, and players, might be worth watching while we wait for Sunday night to get here? Let’s take a look.(17) Boise State at (24) Oklahoma StateESPN - 3:30 p.m. As you might expect from a pair of big-name ranked schools, there is NFL talent on both sidelines in this game. They may not be powerhouses like Alabama, Clemson, or Ohio State www.giantscheapshops.com , but there will be players to watch this game. And if you like offensive football, these two teams can put up points. Boise State lit up UConn to the absurd tune of 810 yards of total offense and 62 points, with QB Brett Rypien putting up 372 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a little over one half of work.Oklahoma State, meanwhile, beat South Alabama 55-15 in their week two match-up. Running back Justice Hill only put up a little over 3.6 yards per carry, but scored 2 touchdowns in his 9 carries. This will mark the first time either team has faced anything like an equally matched opponent. Players to watchBoise State Brett Rypien (QB) Alexander Mattison (RB) Oklahoma StateJustice Hill (RB)BYU at (6) Wisconsin ABC - 3:30 p.m.After the Giants’ week one loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, it looks likely that they will, or at least should, be investing in an offensive lineman early in the 2019 draft. If that’s the case, Wisconsin is one of the best teams to watch. With their run-first offense and Pro-Style blocking scheme, their linemen come out incredibly well coached and prepared for the NFL. For fans ready to move on from Ereck Flowers, Badgers’ right tackle David Edwards might be your first draft-crush. Big, powerful, athletic, and a beast in the run game, the former tight end is a name to watch. Players to watchWisconsinDavid Edwards (OT)Tyler Biadasz (OC)Jon Dietzen (OG)T.J. Edwards (ILB)Ryan Connelly (ILB)(4) Ohio State at (15) TCUABC - 8 p.m.Another match-up between ranked opponents, this game will be loaded with future NFL players New York Giants T-Shirt , particularly on the Ohio State side of things. Buckeyes’ defensive end Nick Bosa (younger brother of Los Angeles Chargers EDGE Joey Bosa) could well be the number one overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft, and he certainly won’t be alone. While they have the best edge rusher in the country on their defense, Ohio State won’t have a monopoly on the position in this game. EDGE Ben Banogu looks to be a future NFL player at the EDGE position in a 3-4 or hybrid defense. Undersized for the 4-3, he is a good fit as a pass rushing linebacker with solid length, a fast first step, and good hands. A JuCo transfer, Banogu lead TCU with 8.5 sacks and 16.5 tackles for a loss in 2017.Players to watchOhio StateNick Bosa (DE/EDGE)Dre’mont Jones (DT)Jordan Fuller (S)Parris Campbell (H-back)Isaiah Prince (OT)Binjimen Victor (WR)TCUBen Banogu (EDGE)Ty Summers (ILB) Jawuan Johnson (S)Who will you be watching this weekend?Giants special teams coach Thomas McGaughey undergoing cancer treatments Many have wondered why former special teams coach Tom Quinn was brought back in the spring to help current special teams coach Thomas McGaughey. Well, Thursday we learned that McGaughey — absent much of the time in recent months — has been undergoing cancer treatments.McGaughey met with reporters on Thursday and said he underwent a procedure during the offseason to remove a growth in his bowel duct, during which cancer was discovered in that growth. He has been undergoing chemotherapy treatments for what he said was approximately the past two months.“It’s going good,” the coach told the media.Giants general manager Dave Gettleman has also been undergoing treatments for lymphoma, and appears to be in remission. The two also worked together with the Carolina Panthers.“We share chemotherapy stories,” McGaughey said with a smile. “It is what it is. Just gotta fight through it.”McGaughey said he has a couple of treatments remaining, but his recent scan was “fine.”McGaughey told reporters he would continue to coach, and that he never thought about missing the season.“As a football coach you don’t think about that stuff. You get up, you do what you do abnd live life,” McGaughey said. “I’m not gonna let any chemotherapy or cancer or anything else get in the way of what I do. I’m a father, I’m a football coach and that’s what I do.“Nobody care. They’re not going to feel sorry for you. It’s get up New York Giants Hats , go to work and you’ve gotta earn your paycheck.”There were some football-related questions for McGaughey, as well.On his reaction if coach Pat Shurmur lets Saquon Barkley and Odell Beckham Jr, return kicks“Thank God ... pretty simple.”“These guys are play makers. Any time you get a chance to put play makers out on the field, give you the best chance to win, that’s what you want to do. You’re trying to win the game,” McGaughey said.“Both those guys are special athletes. Whenever you get a chance to get the ball in the hands of a special athlete you want to do it.”On the punting progress of Riley Dixon“Riley’s getting better. He’s taking the coaching,” McGaughey said. “We made some minor adjustments as far as how he warms up, getting him a settled in routine. He’s coming along.”On changes made by placekicker Aldrick Rosas“More mental than anything. He has a ton of talent. In his mind, he has to have confidence into himself, and just be able to repeat the same process, tedious process over and over again – in his mind as far as being able to take some steps back, see the target, and just relax and swing through the ball,” McGaughey said. “He’s just one year out. He’s getting better.”


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