Jabril Peppers might not crack the top 10 most exciting Michigan guys of my lifetime.
Go on...
I mean, Charles Woodson did basically the same thing only better, Denard Robinson was fun to watch, Desmond obviously, Braylon Edwards was a fucking stud...So Desmond, Woodson and Braylon I'd unquestionably put above him. Tishimonga Biakabatuka obviously.
I mean, Charles Woodson did basically the same thing only better, Denard Robinson was fun to watch, Desmond obviously, Braylon Edwards was a fucking stud...So Desmond, Woodson and Braylon I'd unquestionably put above him. Tishimonga Biakabatuka obviously.
Biakabatuka got the Panthers to pick him on one game's performance
I mean, Charles Woodson did basically the same thing only better, Denard Robinson was fun to watch, Desmond obviously, Braylon Edwards was a fucking stud...So Desmond, Woodson and Braylon I'd unquestionably put above him. Tishimonga Biakabatuka obviously.
Biakabatuka got the Panthers to pick him on one game's performance
I did not like Biakabatuka's one game performance that led to his draft.
Braylon Edward's game against Michigan State his last year there may have been the most amazing game I have seen a college WR have.
Darren McFadden Darren Sproles VY (actually his exclusion makes this an unserious list and no further additions are necessary)
it says all time and doesn't have Barry Sanders so.... thumbs up for Michael Vick but he and Peter Warrick are the only guys who played prior to 2000 so what a shit list
Michael Vick: I may be romanticizing a bit, but a guy that fast who could also throw was so unheard of at the time it took your breath away.
Reggie Bush: A threat to break one every single time he touched the ball, and he could do it so many different ways.
Johnny Manziel: I’ve still never seen anyone who could contort his body, escape and complete a pass 40 yards downfield quite like that.
Vince Young: A one-man wrecking machine who led an offense that scored 50 points per game despite mostly average skill talent around him.
Cam Newton: I’d use the same exact description for Newton that I did for Young. Unfortunately we only got to see him do it for one season.
Christian McCaffrey: All the comparisons to Bush were valid. Rarely have I seen a non-QB flat out dominate a team the way he did USC and Iowa in 2015.
Lamar Jackson: It’s insane to think what he might have done with a better offensive line. As it was, he still shredded most opponents.
Pat White/Steve Slaton: I can’t separate the two in my brain. Those 2005-’07 West Virginia offenses were electric, but you can’t mention one without the other.
Percy Harvin: I’m pretty sure Harvin was originally responsible for every media outlet adding an “all-purpose” position to its All-America teams.
Tavon Austin: He was unstoppable on those jet sweeps. Ask Clemson.
I also considered Tim Tebow, Saquon Barkley, Denard Robinson, DeAnthony Thomas and DeVonta Smith.
Lincoln Riley - seems okay, I guess, not all that likeable Jimbo Fischer - really? Nick Saban - you're fucking kidding, right? Scott Frost - guy says a million dickish things a year PJ Fleck - phony
Unlikeable mistakes
Kirby Smart - Georgia fans suck, he seems okay Gary Patterson - head scratcher
In no world should Saban ever be on a likable list. Come on now.
THIS^^^ Saban can stumble through all the AFLAC commercials he wants and put on a good show for parents and recruits with his in home visits. He's still a fucking asshole douchebag fuckface