There you go, sticking your neck out again...lol
Like the rb question...there are no wrong answers. I really started watching the Gators when it was Reaves to Alvarez on the jv team. Having said...
Nothing...that's what the offense looked like against Oregon State...or are you going to say that Torrence and Shorter were the difference makers
No...but that 6'4", 230 lbs gave him the ability to get past that first unblocked defender that was in the backfield more often than not. That...
A less athletic qb and we could have picked up at least another 2 losses
Well make sure you draft him to a team that can coach him to be about 5 inches taller and 30 pounds heavier. ;)
Hey, while we're talking about some of the players from back in the day.... I watched some old games on youtube (Yay youtube) and noticed 3 things...
[IMG] I've seen almost all of them, and there are no wrong answers, but watching Anderson fly over the dogs never gets old.
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Funny, his teammates have never said anything about him being anything other than a great and supportive teammate...but message board posters know...
In 1982 we had those three plus a senior named James Jones
Neal Anderson over the top!
Yeah, he's easy to find at the track. He is the one betting the field on every race.;)
If the NFL didn't draft players that skipped their bowl games they would have a pretty weak draft. I guess AR could work in a car lot with...
Yeah...lol..and do they do that while at least 2 unblocked d-linemen are hanging onto him while he throws into nets that drop random throws?
These announcers seem to really enjoy saying Woodaz.
I was responding to someone who claimed they had been told, by an anonymous source, that AR would have skipped a playoff game if we had made the CFP.
Pot says "hey kettle, I feel your pain"
As well as the Kansas qb was playing, and they lose because their coach decides to be cute and run a trick play o_O
Arkansas getting jobbed by the zebras