In spite of being injured during his time at UT, Bryce showed a very smooth running style and showed vision to find the running lanes. I think that he could get a good look at the next level....if that is truely where he is headed.
He's almost 21. He's 3 years removed from high school.
This whole idea that his dad ruined his career is ridiculous. He probably didn't help matters, but there are alot of athletes with parents like that. Not all of them quit on two different college programs who were kind enough to offer him a free education.
Ego.
It wasn't all Ego. He wanted to stay at UT cuz he liked it here and supposedly has a serious GF here. But his dad wanted him in Kansas. He listened to his dad (like most 20 year olds would do) and it costs him. Why ridicule someone just because they didn't succeed (yet)? Are you a type of person that loves to make fun of people who don't succeed? I like to think that we are better than that. Wish him luck and go on. I personally hope he makes it in the NFL and proves people wrong. That's just me
600 yards rushing/receiving (460 rush 140 receiving) with 4 TD isn't bad for the back-up RB on an SEC team. Especially being a true freshman.
He couldn't start at K-State.
Nuke was also a pretty good freshman. What does that have to do with Bryce Brown being an ego maniac with a distorted view of himself who quit on two programs?
So 600 yards rushing as a backup at UT means NFL draft now, I see.
Tauren Poole had 1,000 yards as a junior. He will not be drafted.
That's the response I would expect.
What? Your general assumptions that he is an egomaniac because he left two programs?
It didn't deserve a response.
Why bring this up? What is the point of this? Why do you like to bring up the failures of a 20 year old and hate on him and wish bad luck on him? Call him an egomaniac when you have nothing to back up the statement?
That's the response I would expect.
Why am I arguing with someone from Friendsville? I've spotted like 5 grammar errors within 10 minutes. Blogger???? hahaha
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It's not assumptions. It was reported at K-State and during his limbo time at UT that he had a huge ego. Almost Allen Iverson like.
"Practice?? We talkin' bout practice??!"
Can you explain why he wasn't able to start at RB last year at K-State if he is an NFL back?
Hmm