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re: Players who you couldn't wait until they graduated

Posted on 7/22/11 at 3:21 am to
Posted by joeyb147
Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 7/22/11 at 3:21 am to
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mine was. Trott was a hell of blocker but everyone watches the ball and he had a hard time bringing it down. That's why he gets the bad rep.

I don't like him personally though because when I met him he was an a-hole.


Do not disagree with any of the above.
Posted by DiafGtfo
Member since Nov 2010
1894 posts
Posted on 7/22/11 at 3:42 am to
I'm usually pretty forgiving of players, so this is a really hard list for me to make. In addition, my criteria is this...players who were good enough to receive significant playing time or had significant potential, but either blew it with terrible mistakes/inconsistent performance/not living up to hype.

I defended Casey Dick until the end, but I was not disappointed when he left (though I'm glad that he went out with the game winning TD pass against LSU).

Robert Johnson was all heart and was productive when switched to a wideout, but the guy could only do well in practice.

Ray Dominguez was a false start machine, but is a very nice guy in person.

I feel like this could apply to a large amount of our secondary during the Petrino era. A lot of potential or Nutt holdovers who just couldn't always perform. The last time we had a decent secondary was when we had Chris Houston, Michael Grant, Randy Kelly, and Michael Coe/Matteral Richardson.
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