...one of the top 5 WRs in the country, period. He will only get better next year. 6'4" 210 lb, will be a JR next year.
This year: 67 catches, 1177 yards, 13 TDs
Video: http://dmbot.valhallalegends.com/hicks.wmv
Dude... there is only one catch on that video. If I played NCAA football long enough I'd get some miraculous play for game film. Could you put up more video please?
I doubt you could've pulled off that play vs. Fabian Washington, one of the country's best corners who is entering the NFL draft early and looking to be a high pick.
Yeah, that's the guy he treated like his bitch in the video.
The only other videos I have are game highlight videos that include plays of his, they're fairly large...
It doesn't matter anyway, he's just a dominant receiver...you don't see too many sophomores putting up those kinds of numbers.
Yea, but we've seen some crash and burn. Put up the highlights I seriously want to watch them.
Being considered "good" or "exceptional" doesn't really mean anything. Remember Freddie Mitchell? #1 draft pick for the Eagles 3 years ago and has as many touchdown receptions as some linebackers (*cough*Tedy Bruschi*cough*).
I agree with your point, but since he has actually been producing on the field so far....
I'll upload any highlight vids that include plays with him tomorrow.
Hazard why are you so negative? Are you bitter? You sound bitter.
I have a negative approach to life on two things, one being politics and the second being athletes. I'm sick of hearing about these so called "awesome athletes" and "excellent prospects" from everyone when the only thing that matters is what happens come game time.
Don't his stats make it obvious that he performs well?
Statistics, in my opinion, don't mean much. It is decided on a case by case basis, which is why I want to see some more of his stuff if you have it. For instance, it's stupid to decide how valuable a player like Brian Westbrook is by looking at his statistics. He doesn't have a fantastic YPC average, he doesn't have spectacular rushing yardage for the season and doesn't get all that many 100 yard games. But you have to look at him as a whole including his recieving numbers, pass blocking, and most importantly his locker room attitutde to understand what an excellent player he is.
I'm still not getting your point. I've seen the guy come through in a clutch too many times...and the coaches rave about his attitude, he's a very intelligent player, and very coachable.
But I still haven't seen anything on him.
Why do you think that is? Because he a) is only a sophomore, and b) doesn't play for one of the Miami's or Florida State's or Michigan's of the nation.
It's the same deal as with the Heisman. The Heisman is awarded to the best player (sometimes) on the best team (most of the time), which makes it a complete joke. He could very well be the best receiver in the land, but he won't ever get noticed for it unless we win a championship, which is wrong, but that's how it goes.
When did I say that the Heisman winner was really the best athlete? I don't put much into the Heisman, but I do of course offer congratulations to the winners because in nearly every case they have worked very hard to get where they were. I still haven't seen film or highlights on him. Give them to me and let me look at them so I can talk to you more intelligently about this player!!! You're telling me how good he is and what his stats are, but I just want to see him play.
You didn't say that, I was just making an analogy....
And I'm working on getting film of him together...I just don't have very much to be honest, give me some time.
Look out in 2007 for Noel Devine out of the sunshine state....
The film I saw of Devine shows that he plays against really bad (and small) competition, but he's still got some good moves.