Randy Gregory changes number from 44 to 4

okaive

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Okay, saw a video from BTN about Randy switching his number to 4. Only problem for me is that the video wouldn't play and cannot find it on BTN.

Did anyone see the video and if so, what was his reasoning behind it?

 
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Husker junior defensive end Randy Gregory, the man who will garner so much attention in the months ahead, has dropped a 4 from his jersey number.

Sporting No. 44 a year ago, Gregory is now listed as No. 4 on the latest Husker roster, sharing the same jersey number as quarterback Tommy Armstrong. That's no typo, a spokesman confirmed.

No. 4 was also the same number worn by JUCO prospects who came through the Husker program, including Lavonte David, Larry Asante and Mohammed Seisay.
LJS

 
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God, he just terrorized Gardner and Cook didn't he?! He's built like a Justin Tuck and I'm hoping he has another big year. On a side note Purdue might've been the worst football team I've ever seen on the field. Seriously, they were really bad! The great thing about Gregory is how versatile he is. You can put him down in the dirt on the line and have him get after the QB, you can drop him back as a LB and blitz him. Hell he showed he can play in pass coverage as well. Only problem is we'll never see him on the offensive side running in a TD on a surprise play because of him switching to #4. Would love to see the look on the opposing defense if Randy was back in the diamond formation for one play!
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I like how Bo uses Randy. Moves him around so the offense really has no way of playing around him. It was a huge a$$ reason/excuse for the lack of production from Clowny last year how offenses were just simply going away from him with runs and rolls to the opposite sides. By putting Randy so many times at that ILB spot or out of a spinner, it really adds to the quarterbacks confusion of where he is and where he is coming from. Not to mention delay blitzing him from behind a stunt from that ILB spot matches him up usually on a running back. And that's just a case of LOL.

 
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