1. Who is it?

    Russell Shepard
    Trindon Holliday
    Patrick Peterson

    Just to name a few.


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  2. How bout the most elusive poster?
  3. I dont think your avatar helps your case.:wave:
  4. none of the above.

    In open space, Keiland or Richard Murphy are the toughest to get to the ground.
  5. Wouldn't call Trindon elusive, he's more of a straight line guy. Keiland has made people look silly in the open field before (Auburn game, Virginia Tech game) and LaFell is pretty tough to bring down on bubble screens. I've got a feeling Chris Tolliver is pretty shifty as well but we'll have to get him on the field first. Ron Brooks looks like he could do some damage with the ball in his hands also.

    I'm gonna go with KW, on the strength of those weaving juke moves he showed off vs. Auburn in 07.
  6. Shep may not be our MOST elusive... yet. He's high up in the list though.
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  8. On elusive, I would take Shepard, although he hasn't played a down in college yet. The high school film, comments from opposing coaches he had wins over, I believe he's pretty elusive.
  9. I think, in about 4 months, we're all gonna agree it's Shep.

    For my money, KW needs too big of a hole. If he's got a full gait going, he can make you look silly. But if you get a paw on him before he switches gears, he (except for a few notable carries last year) is done.

    Same for Murphy.

    I think it's a question of vision - Charles Scott has much better vision than either KW or RM.

    But I think Shep has them all beat - and we'll see that in spades very shortly.
  10. Rahim Alem

    Withstanding injury, I am pretty confident he is gonna get to more then 8 QB's this season. He very well may just kill one of em.
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