You would surely win the weekly award for best football videogame reference.
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-Multi-million dollar moron Nick Saban
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College football is NOT A BUSINESS. It's revenue-producing. All the money gets reinvested."
-Multi-million dollar moron Nick Saban
Of course Harris is the top NFL prospect since he's a senior. Harris is a true talent, orignally signed by Arkansas by slipped out of site in JUCO due to grade issues. Johnson has been injured and played sparingly. Brockman is a junior and played poorly, by his own admission, vs. UL. There were some drops by receivers in that game too. Other important considerations? New OC that has taken a couple games to get his rhythm and with many new receivers it takes a while to get everyone in sync. Looks like that's finally happening. So, you want to stop the NFL-prospect RB or the wide open passing game?
And to be fair to Murray State, the Louisville game was week 1, nationally televised, road game, BCS opponent which just beat UK (SEC team). Passing game often takes time to gel, yada yada yada. Some teams also just start slow (cough* Oregon State).
At any rate, I would like to see Harris get picked up by an NFL team for a fall camp. His early numbers aren't too impressive. If the team gets into the playoffs, maybe he will have some big games, increasing the chance he gets noticed. There is always an element of luck. Like if you go to UMass, maybe a Patriots coach develops a crush on you. Just saying.
College football is NOT A BUSINESS. It's revenue-producing. All the money gets reinvested."
-Multi-million dollar moron Nick Saban
U must be teeming with pride. Princeton Tigers looking like they are going to win some games. Charbonneau wins national kick returner of the week, and two kickers honored. In general, Ivy football is up.
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-Multi-million dollar moron Nick Saban
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