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Current SEC players that can become the all-time leaders at their positions
Posted on 5/2/13 at 7:50 pm
Posted on 5/2/13 at 7:50 pm
Are there any current players on rosters that could write their name in the record books and become the SEC's all-time leader in a certain statistic?
So far I've got:
Aaron Murray (UGA)- Basically a lock to become the SEC's all-time leader in career passing yards, needing just 1,438 yards to pass former Bulldog, David Greene.
Aaron Murray- Also a virtual lock to become the SEC's all-time leader in career passing TDs, needing just 20 TDs to pass Florida great, Danny Wuerffel
Aaron Murray- Needs just 1,932 total yards to become the SEC's all-time leader in career total offense, would pass Tim Tebow.
Johnny Manziel- If he doesn't leave after next season, I could see him becoming the all-time leader in total offense. It would take a hell of a lot because Aaron Murray still has a lot to add. I'm just not sure if he can keep his current pace up.
Jordan Matthews (Vandy)- Needs 812 yards to become the leader in all-time career receiving yards.
Amari Cooper (Bama) & Mike Evans (Texas A&M)- Both had great freshman years with 999 & 1105 receiving yards, respectively. Has at least two more years to try and get their names atop the career receiving yards list.
Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss)- As a sophomore with 1,433 yards, would need a huge junior year or to at least stay as a senior but its definitely possible.
Amari Cooper- Could also become the all-time leader in receiving touchdowns, needing 32. Had 11 touchdowns as a freshman, so if he can keep that up for the next two seasons (big if, I know, but still a possibility), he should get more than 31.
Now I know some of these are more likely than others and anything can happen (injuries and such) but these are the ones that I think we should keep an eye on. Also, I don't see any defensive statistic records being broken. Clowney has the best shot right now but he would have to stay his senior season, which is less of a possibility than him getting 39 TFLs and 31.5 sacks (the numbers he would need to pass Derrick Thomas)
Any player from your school you think has an outside shot at becoming an SEC leader? Let's hear 'em.
So far I've got:
Aaron Murray (UGA)- Basically a lock to become the SEC's all-time leader in career passing yards, needing just 1,438 yards to pass former Bulldog, David Greene.
Aaron Murray- Also a virtual lock to become the SEC's all-time leader in career passing TDs, needing just 20 TDs to pass Florida great, Danny Wuerffel
Aaron Murray- Needs just 1,932 total yards to become the SEC's all-time leader in career total offense, would pass Tim Tebow.
Johnny Manziel- If he doesn't leave after next season, I could see him becoming the all-time leader in total offense. It would take a hell of a lot because Aaron Murray still has a lot to add. I'm just not sure if he can keep his current pace up.
Jordan Matthews (Vandy)- Needs 812 yards to become the leader in all-time career receiving yards.
Amari Cooper (Bama) & Mike Evans (Texas A&M)- Both had great freshman years with 999 & 1105 receiving yards, respectively. Has at least two more years to try and get their names atop the career receiving yards list.
Donte Moncrief (Ole Miss)- As a sophomore with 1,433 yards, would need a huge junior year or to at least stay as a senior but its definitely possible.
Amari Cooper- Could also become the all-time leader in receiving touchdowns, needing 32. Had 11 touchdowns as a freshman, so if he can keep that up for the next two seasons (big if, I know, but still a possibility), he should get more than 31.
Now I know some of these are more likely than others and anything can happen (injuries and such) but these are the ones that I think we should keep an eye on. Also, I don't see any defensive statistic records being broken. Clowney has the best shot right now but he would have to stay his senior season, which is less of a possibility than him getting 39 TFLs and 31.5 sacks (the numbers he would need to pass Derrick Thomas)
Any player from your school you think has an outside shot at becoming an SEC leader? Let's hear 'em.
Posted on 5/2/13 at 7:52 pm to CockRocket
If Murray gets a crystal ball he might be considered the best QB in UGA history
Posted on 5/2/13 at 7:55 pm to CockRocket
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Aaron Murray (UGA)- Basically a lock to become the SEC's all-time leader in career passing yards, needing just 1,438 yards to pass former Bulldog, David Greene.
Aaron Murray- Also a virtual lock to become the SEC's all-time leader in career passing TDs, needing just 20 TDs to pass Florida great, Danny Wuerffel
about to become all time passing leader with 1-20 record against ranked teams.
Posted on 5/2/13 at 7:58 pm to CockRocket
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Aaron Murray- Also a virtual lock to become the SEC's all-time leader in career passing TDs, needing just 20 TDs to pass Florida great, Danny Wuerffel
One of these definitely isn't like the other.
Posted on 5/2/13 at 8:04 pm to CockRocket
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Are there any current players on rosters that could write their name in the record books and become the SEC's all-time leader in a certain statistic?
Technically all incoming freshmen and red shirt freshman could become all-time leaders in their position.
So I'm going to say yes.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 9:41 am to CockRocket
Manziel, Cooper, Evans, Moncrief all had great freshman or sophomore seasons, but I foresee all of these guys leaving early so they probably won't really threaten any all-time career SEC records.
I think you basically just started a thread to brag about Aaron Murray, which is fine, but... most people DGAF.
I think you basically just started a thread to brag about Aaron Murray, which is fine, but... most people DGAF.
Posted on 5/3/13 at 6:43 pm to CockRocket
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Amari Cooper
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999
quote:1000, yo
receiving yards
Posted on 5/3/13 at 10:15 pm to CockRocket
Tyler Russell should set some records at State
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