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re: Ingram & Gerhart YPC Comparison

Posted on 12/7/09 at 9:43 pm to
Posted by AUCE05
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Posted on 12/7/09 at 9:43 pm to
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ingram 15 TDs
Gerhart 26 TDs

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Would Gerhart have gotten 26 TDs against the tough SEC defenses? Would Gerhart have been able to get 3 TDs and 189 total yards against the nations #1 D? UF had allowed a total of 3 rushing TDs all year before the Bama game.

Gerhart is good but look at the competition. He put up 205 yards against ND, a team that is close to last in rush D, while Ingram put up 246 yards against a solid D in USCe.


I understand what you're saying and I know you gumps refuse to give another player props but someone from the Pac 10 could point to the AU game and we know our D is one of the worst in the country. So.........
Posted by rolltide1283
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Posted on 12/7/09 at 9:49 pm to
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I understand what you're saying and I know you gumps refuse to give another player props but someone from the Pac 10 could point to the AU game and we know our D is one of the worst in the country. So.........


Don't give me this shite about Gumps not giving anyone props. Everyone is saying that Gerhart is a good RB but we also have our doubts that he could score 26 TDs against the SEC defenses. I've read your posts and you are constantly bias and can't stand the fact that Bama is playing for another NC so you definitely don't want to admit that one of our players might win the Heisman.

Like I've said before, Gerhart is good but he also had 90 more carries than Ingram to get his scores. Ingram has 18 total TDs and averages more YPC.

Everyone has bad days but he had big numbers on the biggest stages. McCoy and Ingram will be 1 and 2 in the final voting IMO.
This post was edited on 12/7/09 at 9:59 pm
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