Top 50 Sophomores heading into 2014...

#3
#3
As an avid CFB fan regaurdless of my Tennessee bias, there aren't 40 sophmores better then Cam Sutton, I do know that much.
 
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#5
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Its hard to believe they watched a single UT game this year if they have Cam at #41 and North at #35. I'm sure they based most of this on the "stats" tab on ESPN.
 
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About time we blew their ass out! :rock:


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#16
#16
When it's been about 17 years since you've been ranked or played in a bowl game, you are just glad to be on anyone's radar. I'll take it.
 
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Sutton and North are a lot better than they're willing to give credit for.

No kidding. He's been outstanding, and he has the pedigree to suggest that he's here to stay. Seems silly to have him that low.

I think Sutton is better than that, but 41st is still pretty damn good, and is likely watered down a bit just because he came out of nowhere. Imagine if a great year of high school took him from a 3 star to 41st best overall. That's a lot of elite players and names that he passed up. After this year, he will jump past a few more.
 
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#21
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1# Riley ferguson (I know technically he's a RS Freshman)

Riley is so good that the NCAA is automatically making him ineligible after his RS Freshman year and forcing him to declare for the draft. It is just too unfair for opposing teams having him on the field. He's a cross of Peyton, Johnny Football, and Tebow.

The only use for Joshua Dobbs is to use his brainpower to track all the statistical records that Riley will break. Worley will perform personal servitude duties such as doing Riley laundry. And Peterman will take the official clipboard holding role.

Of course this is the opinion of half the posters on here who have never seen him play a down of football.
 
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#23
#23
This article is retarded. Not only is North and Sutton ranked to low, but Derrick Henry is wayyyy too low.
 
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Riley is so good that the NCAA is automatically making him ineligible after his RS Freshman year and forcing him to declare for the draft. It is just too unfair for opposing teams having him on the field. He's a cross of Peyton, Johnny Football, and Tebow.

The only use for Joshua Dobbs is to use his brainpower to track all the statistical records that Riley will break. Worley will perform personal servitude duties such as doing Riley laundry. And Peterman will take the official clipboard holding role.

Of course this is the opinion of half the posters on here who have never seen him play a down of football.

Strangely....didn't laugh :unsure:
 

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