This half roll from UNI is cool and all and Max Scharping does fine walling off the EDGE rusher but man his lower body is all over the place. It all starts with his gallop of a kick-slide. Constantly crossing his set foot and post foot pic.twitter.com/pYga9co1Dd
Slide protection right Max Scharping has good initial contact but lower body strength is a concern. Starts to lose ground, recovers w/hands and grip strength. Partially regains control because DT leaves his feet. You can see DT start to penetrate before jumping pic.twitter.com/FOuSTqvfN9
Based on his 2017 film, I gave #NIU LT Max Scharping (#73) a top-100 grade and he looks even better as a senior. This clip sums up his performance vs. FSU’s Brian Burns. pic.twitter.com/yGMTMOdx1s
With MAC/NIU media days around the corner, I’m going through some film from last season. Here’s Marcus Jones game-winning touchdown in overtime vs. Eastern Michigan. Great blocks by Shane Wimann and Max Scharping. Victory made NIU bowl eligible for ninth time in 10 seasons. pic.twitter.com/IpkE3Mdzza
Max Scharping is still having issues at left tackle. Almost absentmindedly opens his hips to the sideline expecting a speed rush. Way too easy for the pass rusher to go inside on him. pic.twitter.com/dWFreCnKfC