The OFFICIAL 2023 College Football RANDOM THOUGHTS Thread

PREDICT the NATIONAL CHAMPION


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skyrunner1

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Am I trippin for thinking Chase, Jefferson, and Tyreek his only peers right now? :jbhmm:

Nah man, NFL a different beast.. Disrespectful to guys who been putting it in on the highest level, some for yearsss to say he already better than them. The moment he ball out in NFL then he can be in upper echelon..
 

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Ya'll even talkin like lil brother now.

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Even @Whips-n-Chains

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Buckeyes feelin

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.. before we even lace'em up.

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espn comparing recruits to kids playing cfb now.
saying this kid comparison is MHJ is a lot to place on someone

Cameron Coleman, WR

2024 ESPN 300 ranking: 8
Commitment: Texas A&M
Player Comparison: Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State (2021)
These two are particularly similar in one area: They possess the unique ability to make people miss after the catch, despite being bigger, longer players. Normally prospects with Harrison and Coleman's 6-4 stature don't have much open field agility and explosiveness, but these guys can go.
Coleman timed much faster in the 40-yard dash than Harrison did at the same stage (4.48 and 4.64, respectively), but the quick feet and sudden movements in a short area allows these guys to extend plays. They can go up and get it, and are a nightmare in the red area. These are two complete wide receivers.
 

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Ya'll even talkin like lil brother now.

Get a load of this

@Ed MOTHERfukkING G
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Even @Whips-n-Chains

:bryan:


Buckeyes feelin

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.. before we even lace'em up.

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Ol you gon get yours ass nikkas, sit ya ass on the couch
espn comparing recruits to kids playing cfb now.
saying this kid comparison is MHJ is a lot to place on someone

Cameron Coleman, WR

2024 ESPN 300 ranking: 8
Commitment: Texas A&M
Player Comparison: Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State (2021)
These two are particularly similar in one area: They possess the unique ability to make people miss after the catch, despite being bigger, longer players. Normally prospects with Harrison and Coleman's 6-4 stature don't have much open field agility and explosiveness, but these guys can go.
Coleman timed much faster in the 40-yard dash than Harrison did at the same stage (4.48 and 4.64, respectively), but the quick feet and sudden movements in a short area allows these guys to extend plays. They can go up and get it, and are a nightmare in the red area. These are two complete wide receivers.
That’s a hell of a stretch, I’m gon need to see it
 

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espn comparing recruits to kids playing cfb now.
saying this kid comparison is MHJ is a lot to place on someone

Cameron Coleman, WR

2024 ESPN 300 ranking: 8
Commitment: Texas A&M
Player Comparison: Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State (2021)
These two are particularly similar in one area: They possess the unique ability to make people miss after the catch, despite being bigger, longer players. Normally prospects with Harrison and Coleman's 6-4 stature don't have much open field agility and explosiveness, but these guys can go.
Coleman timed much faster in the 40-yard dash than Harrison did at the same stage (4.48 and 4.64, respectively), but the quick feet and sudden movements in a short area allows these guys to extend plays. They can go up and get it, and are a nightmare in the red area. These are two complete wide receivers.
That reminds of when nbadraft.net compared DeShawn Stevenson to Michael Jordan
 

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espn comparing recruits to kids playing cfb now.
saying this kid comparison is MHJ is a lot to place on someone

Cameron Coleman, WR

2024 ESPN 300 ranking: 8
Commitment: Texas A&M
Player Comparison: Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State (2021)
These two are particularly similar in one area: They possess the unique ability to make people miss after the catch, despite being bigger, longer players. Normally prospects with Harrison and Coleman's 6-4 stature don't have much open field agility and explosiveness, but these guys can go.
Coleman timed much faster in the 40-yard dash than Harrison did at the same stage (4.48 and 4.64, respectively), but the quick feet and sudden movements in a short area allows these guys to extend plays. They can go up and get it, and are a nightmare in the red area. These are two complete wide receivers.
We already see he might not have best judgement.. WR choosing to play for Jimbo :mjlol:
 
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