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81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 7:00 am
by ANGCatFan
Edited from 51 Days now that Cochran has number 81.

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Cochran is a 6'4", 225, Freshman linebacker from Canton HS, Canton, MI. He was one of the last members of the class getting his offer and making a visit and commit all in the last week of January. He picked Arizona over Iowa and Michigan State largely because of weather and a chance to play earlier.

Cochran was a defense end and tight end in high school, but Arizona has recruited him as an outside linebacker and edge rusher. Film shows good speed and instincts, but hard to tell if he will have a chance to play this year or will redshirt.



51 was the number for Jason Sweet whose name was removed from the roster this week. I suspect Sweet left the team and decided to focus on academics since he is prepping for med school, but I haven't seen any official announcement. Maybe we will hear something at media day today. Regardless, Sweet was one of my favorite Wildcats. A walk-on who would have seen playing time last year except he tore his knee at the end of camp. Here is my write-up last year on Sweet:
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Sweet is a 6-1, 222, redshirt Junior linebacker from Niceville, FL and Payson, AZ. Sweet's only playing time last year was when he played special teams during the USC game, but he is definitely the most battle tested of all the Wildcat players. Before heading back to school, Sweet spent 6 years in the Air Force where he was a special operations pararescue jumper (PJ).

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Sweet in action in the field. Best action photo I have seen of any of our players.

First, I need you to appreciate what the PJs do and what Sweet has already accomplished. PJs are the special operations branch of the US Air Force and their motto is, "That Others May Live."
Air Force Pararescue is the only United States Department of Defense elite combat force specifically organized, trained, equipped, and postured to conduct full spectrum personnel recovery to include both conventional and unconventional combat rescue operations. These Battlefield Airmen are the most highly trained and versatile personnel recovery specialists in the world. Pararescue is the nation’s force of choice to execute the most perilous, demanding, and extreme rescue missions anytime, anywhere across the globe.
THE PARARESCUE CREED: It is my duty as a Pararescueman to save lives and to aid the injured. I will be prepared at all times to perform my assigned duties quickly and efficiently, placing these duties before personal desires and comforts. These things I do, that others may live.
PJs have the longest training of any of the special operations forces. They go through a 2 year training course affectionately called "Superman School" training to be not only an elite soldier, but also a combat medic. Coach Rod's practices may be fast, tough, and grueling, but they are nothing compared to what Sweet has already been through.

After 6 years in the Air Force and seeing combat in Southern Afghanistan, Sweet decided to return to school and wanted to play a little football while he was there. Sweet attacked making the Arizona football team like a combat mission. He trained at the Desert Speed School to make sure that when he got a chance he was ready. Sweet attended an open try out for the football team last year and impressed the coaches enough (with his football ability) that he was on the 105 man roster last fall.

Oh, and did I mention why Sweet is back in school? He is majoring in Molecular and Cellular Biology as a pre-med student.

Jason Sweet - a true OKG.
During this last offseason, Sweet worked hard to impact all of football. He was part of a team presenting a virtual reality concussion simulator to help train players on concussion protocols.
Jason Sweet, a Wildcats football player, Ricardo Valerdi, associate professor of systems engineering at UA, Hirsch Handmaker and Jonathan Lifshitz at the UA College of Medicine in Phoenix created Brain Gainz to change the way athletes are educated about concussions.

The app is used with Google cardboard glasses and it allows athletes to experience the symptoms of a concussion through virtual reality.

The app was created as a part of the Mind Matters Challenge, a program launched by the NCAA and DOD aimed at research and education of concussions in athletes as well as those in the military.

"I really don't remember much of my concussion training my freshman year, playing football here," Sweet said. "This is something that's unforgettable."

Sweet said the hands-on approach will be a game changer.

"Fifty percent of players that show up to college as freshman have already experienced concussions in high school football," Sweet said. "So what do you do about the other 50 percent? Well, they don't even know what concussion symptoms are. You give them this virtual reality experience and they're able to get those symptoms simulated."

Brain Gainz was up against five other projects in the education portion of the Mind Matters Challenge.

The team could receive more funding and the app could make it into the hands of 400,000 NCAA student athletes across the country if they beat out the other projects.
If you can't tell, I already miss having Sweet on the team. He already looks to be one of the most accomplished players of the Rich Rod era.

51 is where Arizona ranked last year in both Passing S&P+ and Passing Success Rate.

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Most Touchdown Passes, Career: 67, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 (40 games), and Nick Foles, 2009-11 (35 games)

Re: 51 Days Jalen Cochran

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 9:06 pm
by Newportcat
Did Jalen enroll/qualify yet? I remember checking a week or two ago and he did not show up as enrolled yet in school. I think he is the most underrated kid in our class as has great size and looked like he could move in his videos

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 12:07 pm
by Merkin
Leaving the program.

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Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 12:20 pm
by azcat49
Oh man, I really liked this guy. Saw some early action and came off the edge hard. Looked very physical. Hoping someone has some reasons as to why he really left.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 12:22 pm
by chiefzona
azcat49 wrote:Oh man, I really liked this guy. Saw some early action and came off the edge hard. Looked very physical. Hoping someone has some reasons as to why he really left.

Code word: Mama

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 1:07 pm
by azcat49
chiefzona wrote:
azcat49 wrote:Oh man, I really liked this guy. Saw some early action and came off the edge hard. Looked very physical. Hoping someone has some reasons as to why he really left.

Code word: Mama

So if I am understanding you it is a simple home sickness issue?

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 1:19 pm
by UALoco
Man, if that is true..what a bummer. I can understand it if he has a baby on the way or a sickness in the family. If I understand the transfer rules correctly, he will have to sit out next year or play at a JUCO, right? If that is the case, it boggles my mind how people (athletes and their families/friends/advisors) don't realize how much this sets an athlete back, especially after a year in the program. They have to re-orient themselves to a new school, new coaches, new schemes, new everything...and they may have to do that twice if they go to a Juco first. I don't think RR leaving during or after this year is as much of a lock as some people think. I just don't get it. :roll:

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 1:35 pm
by chiefzona
azcat49 wrote:
chiefzona wrote:
azcat49 wrote:Oh man, I really liked this guy. Saw some early action and came off the edge hard. Looked very physical. Hoping someone has some reasons as to why he really left.

Code word: Mama

So if I am understanding you it is a simple home sickness issue?

That's what I was told but I think there could be more to it. DE/OLB transfer might be coming in and he saw diminished playing time. I'm sure more will come out.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 5:38 pm
by cordera89
Jalen Cochran is transferring to Miami(OH).

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 5:51 pm
by chiefzona
Mama.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 7:57 pm
by cordera89
chiefzona wrote:Mama.
Can we really blame him for missing his family and being home sick. He should of chose a school that was close to home during his recruiting.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Thu May 11, 2017 6:21 am
by chiefzona
cordera89 wrote:
chiefzona wrote:Mama.
Can we really blame him for missing his family and being home sick. He should of chose a school that was close to home during his recruiting.

Not at all. Plus, he'll thrive in the 4-3 that they run and their depth on the line is thin.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:05 pm
by Chicat

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:12 pm
by wyo-cat
Chicat wrote:
Mama....

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:15 pm
by chiefzona
Throw Mama From the Train.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:19 pm
by wyo-cat
Somebody must have!

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:49 pm
by cordera89
Chicat wrote:
Am I missing something here. So he talking about transferring from UA and Month past he now decide he want to comeback. Did he even leave Arizona.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 5:15 pm
by SoutherAZ
cordera89 wrote:
Chicat wrote:
Am I missing something here.
Too Easy!

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 5:29 pm
by ANGCatFan
I have mixed emotions. Huge for the team! We need every body possible on the defensive line and Cochran should see significant action this year.

On the other hand, couldn't he have done this 4 days ago? Its like he didn't even think about the countdown when he made his decision.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 5:58 pm
by UAEebs86
ANGCatFan wrote:I have mixed emotions. Huge for the team! We need every body possible on the defensive line and Cochran should see significant action this year.

On the other hand, couldn't he have done this 4 days ago? Its like he didn't even think about the countdown when he made his decision.


:lol:

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 6:23 am
by ANGCatFan
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Cochran is now listed at 6-3, 240, so an inch shorter and 15 pounds heavier than last year. Hopefully, the new weight is muscle and not from stress eating over the transfer decision.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 1:46 pm
by catinfl
ANGCatFan wrote:Image

Cochran is now listed at 6-3, 240, so an inch shorter and 15 pounds heavier than last year. Hopefully, the new weight is muscle and not from stress eating over the transfer decision.
Kid was probably homesick. I get it, moving across the country is tough at 18. Coaches raved about him in the fall and spring as a young kid who was doing well (I think Fransico Nelson was another one they talked about). Hopefully he can help get to the QB.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 6:33 am
by chiefzona
He could start at DE right away and would be an upgrade. Fans should hope he performs well at camp.

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 2:55 pm
by catinfl
chiefzona wrote:He could start at DE right away and would be an upgrade. Fans should hope he performs well at camp.
Not a fan of Belknap I guess?

Re: 81 Jalen Cochran

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 3:33 pm
by chiefzona
catinfl wrote:
chiefzona wrote:He could start at DE right away and would be an upgrade. Fans should hope he performs well at camp.
Not a fan of Belknap I guess?

I'm not a fan of either. Look, these two wouldn't see the field at Oregon State. It's already bad that we have both in the discussion right now for year 6 in RR's regime. It's like asking if I'm a fan of razor blades and rubbing alcohol. To answer your question....If Cochran goes back to DE/OLB....I think he has more upside. From what the coaches have said....Cochran > Belknap.