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Now its time to live up to the hype...I think they will...and there willl be a third player that will rise to the level....the real question is...who will be the third? My guess/hope is Shaq....thoughts?
 

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Now its time to live up to the hype...I think they will...and there willl be a third player that will rise to the level....the real question is...who will be the third? My guess/hope is Shaq....thoughts?

Theo Riddick. It sounds like he is either...

A) Elite
B) Potentially elite
 

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Ok same question for the D? Top Three...first one is easy...Teo....however the next two...my picks are Teo, Ethan Johnson, and.......................................................................Gary Gray.
 

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Ok same question for the D? Top Three...first one is easy...Teo....however the next two...my picks are Teo, Ethan Johnson, and.......................................................................Gary Gray.

Te'o, KLM, Walls. And someone from left field...I think Hayseed Smith is going to surprise us this year.

On offense, Shaq was right about Theo. Everything from program 'insiders' that I've read and every podcast I've listened to says that he is just electric with the ball in his hands, and that he turns heads and makes people miss consistently in practice. He also says that his transition from RB to WR is complete, and that he's ready to be a go-to WR. Exciting to hear!
 

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Theo Riddick. It sounds like he is either...

A) Elite
B) Potentially elite

I said in a thread awhile ago that the similarities between Mardy Gilyard and Theo are striking... and we all saw how Gilyard went from a nobody to an elite receiver seemignly overnight.

Both were running backs. Both are agile speedsters. Both were changed to WR by Brian Kelly. The only difference is that Riddick is an all-around better athlete than Gilyard. Can he learn how to run routes and does he have hands? Only time will tell... but if anyone can bring him along quickly it's BK & Co.
 

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Kyle is an an underrated player. If this team has a good season on offense, Kyle is going to be a huge reason why. It's a real Godsend for a young quarterback to have a veteran tight end like Kyle to throw to.
 

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Rivals not having in him in their top 100, you'd think ESPN was doing their ratings as its something that they'd do.
 

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Te'o, KLM, Walls. And someone from left field...I think Hayseed Smith is going to surprise us this year.

On offense, Shaq was right about Theo. Everything from program 'insiders' that I've read and every podcast I've listened to says that he is just electric with the ball in his hands, and that he turns heads and makes people miss consistently in practice. He also says that his transition from RB to WR is complete, and that he's ready to be a go-to WR. Exciting to hear!

NO!!! DON'T YOU EVER GIVE HAYSEED POSTIIVE PUB!!! THE MOMENT THAT HAPPENS, HE CRAPS THE BED!!!!


Sorry... I've been holding that in too long.
 
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