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    Re: BCS Standings

    Quote Originally Posted by Ironlung View Post
    VT does as good or better than anyone with their 3rd level of defense. It's even more impressive when you see that a lot of those kids didn't have the best offers or pub coming out of high school.
    thats why those gd VT defenses are always so good. They never, ever seem to have elite LBs at all, and the DLs have been hit or miss with talent, but the back four/five always play as good as anybody. Names like Chancellor, Allen, Fuller, Hall, etc.. have dominated BE/ACC teams for years.

    Just to test my thesis:

    Quick, name 5 good VT LBs since 2001.

    I cant think of any, and yall know how seriously I take CFB

    Wait, one; Xavier Adibi.


    oh and i wanna add, im in the David Wilson fanclub. People dont see him weekly so they dont know, but taht kid is special. He has decent size, but his esapability and tackle breaking skills for a RB of his size are incredible. Yeah, hes fast as fuck, but his game is made by those long runs by breaking tackles.

    I compare him to Chris Johnson, but with a bigger body and harder to bring down.
    They both are the type of guy who gets 1 yard, 1 yard, -2 yards, 3 yards, then goes 60.
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    Re: BCS Standings

    Yeah, Wilson has great ability. I know after the GT game he had 116 broken tackles, and 821 yards AFTER CONTACT on the season.
    "They (Miami) told me I wasn't big enough to play running back,'' said Ryan Williams with a snicker. "And they tried to offer me as an athlete or wide receiver."

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