NOPE NOPE NOPE would be committed but unfortunately I,ve never had the talent to be in that position I might think differently if I did and had his life experiences as a premier player but from where I stand right now and I believe even at 18-20 years old I would have seen it through.
Barry Sanders had less carries and production his freshman and sophomore year at Oklahoma State than ETN at UF. His Junior Heisman trophy year he had what some suggest was the greatest year for a RB in college football history before turning pro. Never won team titles however
Man they have on D-lineman that I would like to have... Oh, and the one recruit I was thinking about left them for Auburn... Coleman.
outside of Stew, LJ, Nolen, and that freshmen OT, the rest i’m not sure about as far as how good they were this past season
I was talking about A&M's Nolen and high school commit to Auburn, Coleman. Any chance we sign one of those two players?
Montrell is a complete back, he can catch, he can block, he has good vision to hit the holes between the tackles, and he can be physical when needed and he has enough speed to break off 20+ yard runs. I like ETN but there isn't that much separation between the two to call one a "Great" RB and the other a Mediocre RB. Thats just silly.
He was front and center last time and he’s front and center again this go around. The dl, Nolen’s dad, is who I’m talking about.
Barry Sanders played in an era of different offenses. Hard to compare necessary skillsets with those of today. As far as ETN, move on Gator fans without venom. He was a good runner but there are many good runners out there. He's not a 1st or 2nd team All SEC guy. He is more elusive than Montrell but Montrell is a very solid back and does many things better than ETN. Webb looks pretty similar as well. None of them have high end speed. Would love to add one of those type.