Indispensable Players

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Indispensable Players 

Post#1 » by HMFFL » Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:30 pm

# 1. Chase Daniel, QB, Missouri

The Tigers' offense is dynamic, and Daniel makes it go. Over the past two seasons, he has thrown for 7,833 yards. The other quarterbacks on the roster have completed six passes. Missouri is a strong contender for the Big 12 championship and perhaps a national title. Those aspirations aren't realistic without Daniel.

# 2. Pat White, QB, West Virginia

The Mountaineers have a solid backup quarterback in Jarrett Brown. Doesn't matter. White is the single-most electrifying player in college football, and he's a threat to score from anywhere on the field. And with questions on defense, the Mountaineers need all the big-play ability they can get. White's presence makes speedy tailback Noel Devine even more dangerous. With White, West Virginia is a national championship contender. Without him, the Mountaineers are a good team that would challenge for the Big East crown.

# 3. Tim Tebow, QB, Florida

Yeah, Florida has great weapons throughout its offense – Percy Harvin, Chris Rainey, Emmanuel Moody, Louis Murphy. But Tebow is an excellent runner and passer. His 2007 stats (33 TD passes, six interceptions, 895 rushing yards, 29 TDs) show how dominant he is. Florida could have defensive issues and needs all the offensive firepower it can muster. It musters a bunch with Tebow at the helm. Backup Cameron Newton attempted just 10 passes last season.

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Re: Indispensable Players 

Post#2 » by A.J. » Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:39 pm

I like the list.

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