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re: SEC WR Corps - Please Discuss Who's is The Best..

Posted on 2/15/11 at 7:06 pm to
Posted by TheOtherWhiteMeat
Fort Smith
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Posted on 2/15/11 at 7:06 pm to
Here's my take, and I don't care to get into a MB arguement over it but, whatever.

Arkansas had the best recieving corps in the SEC in 2010, all of our starting recievers return. If you want to argue based on what your team "could potentially do", then fine. But until it's actually shown on the field I would believe you'd have to give the nod to the unit that led the SEC the prior year...considering the same unit returns.

It's hard to say that we won't have the best WR unit based on an inexperienced QB considering those in the arguement will (most likely)start an inexperienced QB too. Save USCe, but we're talking about Garcia, master of inconsistency.

Just my two cents worth.
Posted by ehidal1
Chief Boot Knocka
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 2/15/11 at 7:12 pm to
quote:

Arkansas had the best recieving corps in the SEC in 2010, all of our starting recievers return. If you want to argue based on what your team "could potentially do", then fine. But until it's actually shown on the field I would believe you'd have to give the nod to the unit that led the SEC the prior year...considering the same unit returns.

It's hard to say that we won't have the best WR unit based on an inexperienced QB considering those in the arguement will (most likely)start an inexperienced QB too. Save USCe, but we're talking about Garcia, master of inconsistency.

Just my two cents worth.

Petrino has a great offensive system. That lends to great stats with good WRs. Don't get me wrong, Arky is at the top with a few others that are (arguably) more talented. But the system gives them the numbers. Reminds me of the UF WRs of the 90s. Good WRs made great by the system.

ETA: UF had some great WRs in the 90s as well. But it also made good WRs great.
This post was edited on 2/15/11 at 7:14 pm
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