Here is a youtube video with some highlights of today's game- courtesy of ESPN. I'm sure there will be more videos in the near future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RUdMViydUk
Here is a youtube video with some highlights of today's game- courtesy of ESPN. I'm sure there will be more videos in the near future.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RUdMViydUk
Here is a better one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWbBGKF1-pI
Great video, Thanks. Did robinson lose his shoe on that rushing TD? Nice to see us crush a team that we're supposed to crush. Hopefully we can carry the momentum through next week.
I think he did- he's gonna need more velcro!
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Sorry to disappoint, it was actually the hand-warmer he had tied around his waist.
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What a fun trip today was. It was nice to see so many players get some PT and well needed game experience. Brandon Smith's punt block was nice, and BG's TD was well deserved. Vincent Smith runs bigger than he is, and he looks like a faster version of Mike Hart. Denard made some nice passes, and if he can get his decision making skills to keep improving he will be hard to stop. OSU lost? Even better. Go Blue!
I like it, and I'd like to expand it. Smith is like Hart, but faster, more intelligent, more patient, and a lot more humble. The only place I might give Hart the edge is quickness. I saw Smith play a bit in HS down here, and was always impressed with his patience and vision; I don't know if I have ever seen a HS back who was better at waiting for his blocks and then taking advantage of them.
The highlights on the video definitely looked like his talent is going to transfer well to the college level. After today, I would start giving him a few more carries against the "meat" of the schedule. I really want to see Minor and Brown finish off their senior years well, but Smith would give the team a great boost and change-of-pace.
I hope to see Smith a lot more the last five games.
I saw it, but thanks anyway! Never hurts to see it twice.
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