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The Power Five => Big Ten => Topic started by: ELA on December 17, 2019, 10:18:16 AM
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QB | | Tanner Morgan | | Minnesota |
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RB | | Stevie Scott III | | Indiana |
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DL | | Carter Coughlin | | Minnesota |
DL | | George Karlaftis | | Purdue |
DL | | Khalil Davis | | Nebraska |
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Numbers say Johnson that's who I took
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lead pipe lock
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I'm going Hamler, because he made the PSU offense go. Minny could live without their #2 receiver, but the PSU offense was relatively neutered if Hamler was out or not having a good game. He was really the difference in their big win over Michigan. Harbaugh called it his finest hour or something like that.
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I'm going Hamler, because he made the PSU offense go. Minny could live without their #2 receiver, but the PSU offense was relatively neutered if Hamler was out or not having a good game. He was really the difference in their big win over Michigan. Harbaugh called it his finest hour or something like that.
True but this is a vote for the WR position not the who made their team Go
Johnson had the 2nd best numbers in the conference on a team that most of the year was a run heavy team and oh btw had to share targets with the best receiver and still came in with those numbers
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numbers don't tell the entire story
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yea numbers don't lie but they can say whatever you want them to
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And I believe David Bell has the best numbers in Big Ten play. And did so with a third string QB, and no threat opposite him once Moore got hurt. I voted for him twice.
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Well let's just go with the 3 guys with 5 votes throw in Bateman and have a hell of a spread
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Definitely no consensus on who is receiver #2
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I went with OSU, but I'd take Cephus over any of these (numbers be damned).
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And I believe David Bell has the best numbers in Big Ten play. And did so with a third string QB, and no threat opposite him once Moore got hurt. I voted for him twice.
sure throw in how the OL played and if the RB could help as well
but when looking at performance you should take numbers into account and Bell only had more receptions
TJ had more yards more TD's and better averages
Receptions/Game | G | Rec. | Yards | TD | Long | Rec./Game | Avg./C | Avg./G |
David Bell, Purdue | 12 | 86 | 1035 | 7 | 54 | 7.2 | 12.0 | 86.3 |
Whop Philyor, Indiana | 11 | 69 | 1001 | 5 | 56 | 6.3 | 14.5 | 91.0 |
Tyler Johnson, Minnesota | 12 | 74 | 1114 | 11 | 73 | 6.2 | 15.1 | 92.8 |