I thought Hubbard and Bosa were completely different player molds...Definitely in the Hubbard / Bosa mold. Me likey!
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I thought Hubbard and Bosa were completely different player molds...Definitely in the Hubbard / Bosa mold. Me likey!
White.I thought Hubbard and Bosa were completely different player molds...
Real gym rats. They also eat lunch out of a lunchbox, or, "pail."So they have high motors and high football IQ
When did Tennessee become an SEC Powerhouse? Asking for a friend.
At this point: In my untrained eye, Potter is a solid prospect. Harrison is a freak of an athlete in a Spence, Young, or Clowney mold. If OSU can, take both and smile (I'll keep it PG for this forum).
Agreed, but you forgot Clarett and before your time Robert Smith was the number one player in the country, USA Today POY etcI love Potter's film and think he is a legit top 100 unanimous player in my books. But Harrison is the best prospect we've had in Ohio since I have followed recruiting, which is about 20ish years. The only ones close imo were Teddy Ginn, Mike Adams and Beanie Wells off the top of my head...still give the nod to Harrison at this stage of development. And I see the comparisons with the #97 and length, but the Bosa brothers are generational talents that are tough to match. The only chance of seeing Joey's dominance being matched is if Nick does it next year. Joey was the best defensive player I have watched play here (again, 20 years, so go easy on me...Hawk and Winfield are next up in my books, but Joey just took over games).
That being said, Potter is vastly underrated and is a guy I want to see on board immediately. Great player.
When did Tennessee become an SEC Powerhouse? Asking for a friend.