I am literally scared for our opponents

#3
#3
Hurd could be a younger version of Eddie George - big, fast and durable. I know, I know...Jay Graham....(I liked his RB style as well).

For those of you who don't remember the UT/OSU game,.....forgetaboutit.
 
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#5
#5
Our SC guy is amazing.

I saw Hurd in October (or maybe it was September it kinda runs together) and he was NOWHERE near this size.

Guy has blown up.
 
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#11
If you think our competition is not doing the same----think again. These 17/18 year olds need to a year or 2 to grow into 20/21 year olds to compete with the best in the SEC. We have had one great class. Many of our competitors have had 4 or 5 or more on their rosters.
 
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#13
#13
Our SC guy is amazing.

I saw Hurd in October (or maybe it was September it kinda runs together) and he was NOWHERE near this size.

Guy has blown up.

Not according to the fan on the USU board lol. He says their SC is better than ours and doesn't see how our EE will benefit from ours. Doesn't make much sense but I read it lol.
 
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#14
#14
If I was ripped like that I would cover my arms up with checkboard sleeves. Man I hate those stupid things!!!
 
#15
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Hurd could be a younger version of Eddie George - big, fast and durable. I know, I know...Jay Graham....(I liked his RB style as well).

For those of you who don't remember the UT/OSU game,.....forgetaboutit.

Much faster, quicker feet than George. Have no idea what his production will be compared to what Eddie accomplished so not trying to say he's gonna be as good or better than a Heisman trophy winner. Just very sure that he's a much quicker and faster athlete.
 
#16
#16
EE is like having a freshman year before your freshman year. 8 months ahead in a strength program and adjusting to college, getting ahead on hours, getting used to the girls, or guys in Missouri.
Puts them mentally and physically far ahead of the freshmen that show up in a few months.
 
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#17
#17
If he truly runs a 4.37, which I believe because I've seen him in person. He will be something special. Been waiting years for this. I can't wait to see his first run in a real game.
 
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#18
#18
EE is like having a freshman year before your freshman year. 8 months ahead in a strength program and adjusting to college, getting ahead on hours, getting used to the girls, or guys in Missouri.
Puts them mentally and physically far ahead of the freshmen that show up in a few months.
At age 64 , and having been married for 36 years, I am not sure that you ever get used to the girls. You feast on fastballs for a few years, and then they throw you a changeup, a curve, or a freakin' screwball.
 
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