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Old 07-23-2008, 04:18 PM   #57
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Re: Are speed ratings a problem in NCAA 09?

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I play with USF a lot because I go to college there and I dont think I have ever seen George Selvie get a single sack since I started playing. I agree that the speed is a joke in this game. A team like USF lives on their speed especially on defense. They arent five star "studs" like USC or Florida.

If the people that think low end programs dont have speed, then watch the USF vs WVU game from last year. We beat Pat White, Noel Divine, and Slaton because of our speed. If speed is negated in this game and height is the most important thing than teams like South Florida become obsolete. Although this year our offense is freaky
I used USF last night against FSU online and I won 24-7. I had a shutout until he scored with about 30 seconds to go. Selvie got to the QB very quickly, and I even recognized USF's speed defense. Granted, I think the exponentially increasing speed rating is unnecessary, but some of you may be exaggerating a tad.
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