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Old 05-19-2011, 02:36 AM   #1
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NCAA Football RB's of the 90's Dayne, George, Williams and James

Dayne leaps over Clemson's DE Jim Stuckey


Dayne bounces of a tackle by Florida's Louis Oliver


George in action


George with the open field cut back run


Edge breaks free from Penn St's Lavar Arrington


Rickey gives the Air Force defense the double juke move
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Old 05-19-2011, 02:50 AM   #2
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I wasn't aware that Ron Dayne could jump
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Old 05-19-2011, 03:17 AM   #3
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Nice highlights
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Old 05-19-2011, 05:35 AM   #4
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I wasn't aware that Ron Dayne could jump
http://www.fbgratings.com/members/profile.php?pyid=444

These are his true attributes based on his combine numbers. So he operates within the game based on his real physical attributes

Also even while researching him i found out Dayne was a very nimble player even at his size.....he didn't leave his feet much but that doesn't mean he couldn't jump he was very gifted atheletically

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Dayne
Early life Dayne's athleticism and speed made him a star running back at Overbrook High School in Pine Hill, New Jersey, and he was heavily recruited by many colleges. He also excelled at track and field. In 1995 he won the NJ Meet of Champions, setting a new meet record in the Discus. In 1996 he won state titles in both the Shot Put and Discus, breaking both meet records (although both of those have since been broken again). He also won the NJ Meet of Champions in both events breaking his own meet record in the discus.
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Old 05-19-2011, 01:14 PM   #5
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He was a piece of crap eventually as a person, but no L. Phillips? And T. Fraz is still waiting for E. George to return that Heisman he stole.

Seriously though Ricky is by far the best of those RBs. Not even close imo. And that's coming from someone who really doesnt care for Tejas.
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What no Curtis Enis ? The almighty Penn St bruiser whose NFL career was cut short by a knee injury ?
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What no Curtis Enis ? The almighty Penn St bruiser whose NFL career was cut short by a knee injury ?
I have Enis just didn't have any clips of him because he's lower on the depth chart with guys like Blair Thomas, Curt Warner, Ki Jana Carter and John Cappelletti ahead of him
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He was a piece of crap eventually as a person, but no L. Phillips? And T. Fraz is still waiting for E. George to return that Heisman he stole.

Seriously though Ricky is by far the best of those RBs. Not even close imo. And that's coming from someone who really doesnt care for Tejas.
Pretty sure he has Delinquent Phillips on his Nebraska squad, which is awesome by the way. Probably just no highlight. He was great but not really a unique style to emulate, which I think is what he is doing in the vids with Eddie, Ricky and Ron. Those three all were one of a kind in their size and style of running.
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