Previewing this Weekend's Visitors (1/18)

One look at those uncommitted targets made me want everyone. EVERYONE!

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^^^not necessarily true, they have churned out some pretty **** good backs in the past, and that is probably the draw for him....


Why did we not recruit Lamar Robbins? he has some pretty good offers...

Who from Wisconsin has done anything in the NFL?

Ron Dayne? Brian Calhoun? John Clay?

Montee Ball...would be surprised if he was anything more than serviceable.

James White has the best chance because he has a lot of tread left on the tires.



I said good backs, not NFL backs. Dayne and Clay are too fat and slow, as well as PJ Hill. Calhoun for some reason just never worked out. But If I was a RB I would be drawn to Wisco because you are going to be THE dude. The past two seasons Ball got a spell from white and stuff. Remember, in 2010 they almost had 3 dudes run for a 1000...


All I'm sayin is that Wisco has churned out some good college backs. How a guy in the build of Ball, White, Gordon and maybe Collins from there remains to be seen.
 
^^^not necessarily true, they have churned out some pretty **** good backs in the past, and that is probably the draw for him....


Why did we not recruit Lamar Robbins? he has some pretty good offers...

Who from Wisconsin has done anything in the NFL?

Ron Dayne? Brian Calhoun? John Clay?

Montee Ball...would be surprised if he was anything more than serviceable.

James White has the best chance because he has a lot of tread left on the tires.



I said good backs, not NFL backs. Dayne and Clay are too fat and slow, as well as PJ Hill. Calhoun for some reason just never worked out. But If I was a RB I would be drawn to Wisco because you are going to be THE dude. The past two seasons Ball got a spell from white and stuff. Remember, in 2010 they almost had 3 dudes run for a 1000...


All I'm sayin is that Wisco has churned out some good college backs. How a guy in the build of Ball, White, Gordon and maybe Collins from there remains to be seen.

Going to a Bieliema team will no doubt mean a commitment to running the football. But, a HUGE part of the success of Wisconsin RB's over the years was the superior OL that they had. That was a combo of being in OL territory (midwest) and developing their OL over years. If I was Collins, I wouldn't expect the same RB success to immediately just pop up at Arkansas as Wisconsin was able to develop. It takes a multiple year commitment to development to get an OL to the level Wisconsin was able to.
 
Collins sound like a kid who needs to be the center of attention. He'll need to be a team guy in this current Cane system.
 
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Collins sound like a kid who needs to be the center of attention. He'll need to be a team guy in this current Cane system.

he has top guy talent but he is also smart and knows he can't handle a pounding by himself unless he wants to go to arkansas with no oline, no qb, no receivers, and no backup rb that is suicide watch to get yards he isn't that dumb
 
Collins sound like a kid who needs to be the center of attention. He'll need to be a team guy in this current Cane system.

I haven't gotten that from him at all. Just sounds like he wasn't sure where he wanted to go once people (especially his coach) started filling his head with garbage
 
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^^^not necessarily true, they have churned out some pretty **** good backs in the past, and that is probably the draw for him....


Why did we not recruit Lamar Robbins? he has some pretty good offers...

Who from Wisconsin has done anything in the NFL?

Ron Dayne? Brian Calhoun? John Clay?

Montee Ball...would be surprised if he was anything more than serviceable.

James White has the best chance because he has a lot of tread left on the tires.



I said good backs, not NFL backs. Dayne and Clay are too fat and slow, as well as PJ Hill. Calhoun for some reason just never worked out. But If I was a RB I would be drawn to Wisco because you are going to be THE dude. The past two seasons Ball got a spell from white and stuff. Remember, in 2010 they almost had 3 dudes run for a 1000...


All I'm sayin is that Wisco has churned out some good college backs. How a guy in the build of Ball, White, Gordon and maybe Collins from there remains to be seen.

Right, but the original point that you refuted is that their system kills your NFL chances. Which it kinda does.
 
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