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21st and 18th best player in the country return for the dawgs.
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https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/2018-college-football-season-the-top-25-players-who-will-be-back-next-year/
narrowing down college football's premier players to a list of less than 20 without leaving out some big names is impossible. So the list was expanded to 25; even still, no list like this is ever fully complete.
21. Jake Browning.
Should have left it at less then 20....
Also have Byron Murphy as the second best DB in the country.
18. Byron Murphy, CB, Washington: Going with Murphy requires a leap of faith. He is among the more inexperienced players on what could be the best secondary in college football next season. He appeared in just six games as a redshirt freshman in 2017 -- all starts -- and missed the meat of the schedule with a broken foot. However, when he was healthy, he was superb. Murphy had two picks in his first game against Rutgers and finished the year with solid back-to-back performances in the Apple Cup and Fiesta Bowl. He allowed just one touchdown with 13 passes deflected or incomplete on 22 targets. Murphy enters next season with tons of promise as one of the top returning cover corners per PFF (minimum 300 snaps) and could be one of the best in the nation this time next year.
narrowing down college football's premier players to a list of less than 20 without leaving out some big names is impossible. So the list was expanded to 25; even still, no list like this is ever fully complete.
21. Jake Browning.
Should have left it at less then 20....
Also have Byron Murphy as the second best DB in the country.
18. Byron Murphy, CB, Washington: Going with Murphy requires a leap of faith. He is among the more inexperienced players on what could be the best secondary in college football next season. He appeared in just six games as a redshirt freshman in 2017 -- all starts -- and missed the meat of the schedule with a broken foot. However, when he was healthy, he was superb. Murphy had two picks in his first game against Rutgers and finished the year with solid back-to-back performances in the Apple Cup and Fiesta Bowl. He allowed just one touchdown with 13 passes deflected or incomplete on 22 targets. Murphy enters next season with tons of promise as one of the top returning cover corners per PFF (minimum 300 snaps) and could be one of the best in the nation this time next year.
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That Gaskin is not on that list tells you all you need to know about it (besides also the fact that it is a ranking of the best college football players).
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That Brownsocks is on the list tells you it has AIDSHippopeteamus said:That Gaskin is not on that list tells you all you need to know about it (besides also the fact that it is a ranking of the best college football players).
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Thought this thread was going to be about Gaskin and Gaines.
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Browning? Jesus fucking christ.
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Same 2 I picked out in my head.dnc said:Thought this thread was going to be about Gaskin and Gaines.
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Trey Adams would also like a word.
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I want whoever wrote this to read me the UCLA box score and then argue for Browning over Gaskin
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Quarterback Worship:
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RetardedRaceBannon said:Quarterback Worship:
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It's impressive that they were simultaneously able to recognize how good Murphy is despite the small sample size, and not recognize how bad Brownsocks is despite all of the hours of tape of him shitting himself.








