1. UTIL
    : Trindon Holliday
    LSU, So.
    Perhaps the fastest player in college football, Holliday's role in the offense is expected to increase significantly. Last season he averaged 12.3 yards on 14 rushes and 32.4 yards on five kickoff returns. He should get many more opportunities to touch the ball this season.
  2. I guess because when TH touched the ball it was such an Impact, it felt like he had many more touches than what it really was. I expect the same kind of results from him this year.....

    Like Bum Phillips told Billy "White Shoes" Johnson ......You are Ten feet Tall out there!!!! So is TH!!!!

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  4. I want some of those banners in the background.
  5. Just listened to Crowton's comments after Fan Day, and he said to expect, "...5 to 10 touches a game, out 'in space'...maybe more, if he holds up physically."

    ****e, can you imagine TH getting the ball 10 touches a game--on offense alone, not including special teams.:shock:

    Damn, the season can't start soon enough...:grin:
  6. Nice.. A pic of the largest and smallest players on the team. Each equally intimidating.
  7. This one is good too.

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  8. Those are new, they weren't in the IFF last year.
  9. You know it.

    One runs right at you, the other runs right away from you. :thumb: :geauxtige
  10. Forget "perhaps the fastest player in college football". He's the fastest player in the history of college football. It's already been documented at Track & Field News. Neither Bob Hayes, Willie Gault, Michael Bates, Leonard Scott, John Capel or anyone else has ever run as fast as Holliday while they were playing college football. I think that's how he should introduced at LSU home games: the fastest player in the history of college football.
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