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To get it out of Darby's thread...
SEC speed is unquestionably the biggest myth in college football. It used only when an SEC team holds an opponent to a low amount of points, never when they get lit up. You consistently see the talking heads rave on a team's speed and then the next week when they give up some points.
Combine results have shown, consistently, that while the SEC has its fair share of burners a lot of guys raved about for their speed are actually NOT fast. The truth is that they are just all-around better football players playing in a better/dominant defensive scheme. It has to do so much more about things like football instincts, lateral agility, explosion, etc. than it has to do with how much of a burner someone is when they get going. The truth is that on defensive you almost never run in a straight line or pursue for a considerable difference where "speed" really comes into play.
And for whoever tried to use Golden Tate as an example... ragging on his 4.41... you should realize he was tied for second fastest WR at the entire combine. And of the top 10 40s that year a whopping ONE was from the SEC. So that just completely destroys your argument.
Discuss! Argue! Have at it! Just not in Darby's thread.
SEC speed is unquestionably the biggest myth in college football. It used only when an SEC team holds an opponent to a low amount of points, never when they get lit up. You consistently see the talking heads rave on a team's speed and then the next week when they give up some points.
Combine results have shown, consistently, that while the SEC has its fair share of burners a lot of guys raved about for their speed are actually NOT fast. The truth is that they are just all-around better football players playing in a better/dominant defensive scheme. It has to do so much more about things like football instincts, lateral agility, explosion, etc. than it has to do with how much of a burner someone is when they get going. The truth is that on defensive you almost never run in a straight line or pursue for a considerable difference where "speed" really comes into play.
And for whoever tried to use Golden Tate as an example... ragging on his 4.41... you should realize he was tied for second fastest WR at the entire combine. And of the top 10 40s that year a whopping ONE was from the SEC. So that just completely destroys your argument.
Discuss! Argue! Have at it! Just not in Darby's thread.