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College Football Rivalry Week


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17 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Etienne almost looks like his brother out there

They are pretty close to clones visually.  Travis better top end speed.  Think the FL kid is a good bit bigger than Travis was a freshman.  

Hated Clemson didn’t get him.  But he didn’t want to walk in his brothers footsteps.

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14 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Nah, the Jags guy is electric. This guy isn't.

The Jags RB is also a professional.  Can’t really compare the 2 present day.  Travis couldn’t catch or pass block well as a freshman at Clemson.  

Etienne I think has their longer run on the year.  He got some of his brother in him.   And super young.  He will get better.  But being his brother is a tall ask. 

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14 minutes ago, CRA said:

They are pretty close to clones visually.  Travis better top end speed.  Think the FL kid is a good bit bigger than Travis was a freshman.  

Hated Clemson didn’t get him.  But he didn’t want to walk in his brothers footsteps.

I’ll take him. Glad we got him. He and Johnson will be a studly 1-2 next year. 

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FSU and UF: Anyone seen a defense? Most of that half was trashy D. That said, both teams just took what was being given and capitalized. 

 

AR-15 and #1 for UF connect for what 4 for 130+ and 3 tds? And 1 was wide open with lots in front to put up YAC. 

And anyone teach tackling at UF?  

fun game if you like just offense.

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1 minute ago, chbright said:

FSU and UF: Anyone seen a defense? Most of that half was trashy D. That said, both teams just took what was being given and capitalized. 

 

AR-15 and #1 for UF connect for what 4 for 130+ and 3 tds? And 1 was wide open with lots in front to put up YAC. 

And anyone teach tackling at UF?  

fun game if you like just offense.

Silly FSU has actually been good on defense…hard against Florida

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