including one against pitiful Illinois.
RB: Apparently, this is RB U. John Clay, Nic Grigsby, Keola Antonin, Ryan Williams, Jermie Calhoun, Larry Caper and super freshman Marcus Lattimore. Clay is getting Heisman type talk, remember the last back from Wisconsin that was in Heisman contention. He just happened to win it and do things like this to people. Grigsby and Antonin are Thunder and Lightning in Arizona, Williams is a mean beast at Virginia Tech and Calhoun has one more year to learn behind Demarco Murray before it's his show in Oklahoma. Lattimore started as a true freshman already at South Carolina. Plenty of backs, plenty of potential.. and already plenty of production.
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3 September 2010
24 November 2009
p; That and swing passes were putting me to sleep up on the hill in Mizzou. Ryan Williams and John Clay found the end zone to help lift his team over Bill. Speaking of Bill, did you know that he was once a two time league champ that started off the season hot? Talk about a guy that's lost interest in the league.. he's got 2 things going for him right now in his life: work and work. Of course; those two things are more than Perrins has going for him.
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16 November 2009
read that right; what a day for Josh. He also racked up over 20 points from Landry Jones and John Clay. It was enough to best the 6 guys that put up over 12 for Perrins including 2 guys over 30. Perrins takes another tough loss on the chin and Josh shows that he has evolved his coaching to being a team player. His QB's are young and RB's younger; he could be a force in the near future. All in all; this might be the highest scoring game in league history. Our stats guys are looking into the information. After the game a dejected Super Danario Alexander said, "I got traded from a team that couldn't score and was embarrassing (Chad's team of losers) to Perrin's team. We spend more time on offense here than anybody in the nation, so much, in fact, that even our guys on the defensive side of the ball can run the plays. LB's can play RB if we get that far into our depth chart. The DT's can pull out on the sweeps and play guard. The CB's can all run the Wildcat and my routes. Maybe we should think about playing defense next week?"
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25 September 2009
hould get a big week from Blane Gabbert and he has a few backs capable of points in Nic Grigsby and John Clay.. as well as Ryan Williams. Smart money is on Josh this week, but you can't forget Bill just knows how to win. Spread: Josh -11.5
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29 July 2009
kill positions (Terrelle Pryor, Juice Williams, Adam Weber, Darryl Clark, soon to be Curt Phillips, John Clay, Regis Benn, Eric Deker, DeVier Posey) and that is just on the offensive side of the ball. The fact is the Big 10 is actually slowly taking on the spread offense as well; Purdue has been doing it for years. Penn State went Spread HD, Ohio State runs some spread, Minnesota runs some spread, Northwestern runs spread, Indiana ran some spread with Kellen Lewis, Michigan runs spread, Illinois runs spread, and I wouldn't be shocked to see Wisconsin run it as well with Curt Phillips at QB. The fact of the matter is, that the spread is tough to stop nationwide, not just Big 10 teams can't stop it.. NOBODY can stop it right now. Remember West Virginia running circles around Georgia in the Sugar Bowl a few years ago? Did that mean Georgia was slow and mongrol like? Noooo, but if West Virginia did that to a Big 10 team, I think the feeling might have been different.
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