Not too shabby for a second string tailback.
Keith Marshall (6.75) finishes second in 60m dash finals with the third-best time in school history; Johnathan Smith (6.77) takes fourth.
— Georgia Bulldogs (@UGAAthletics) February 9, 2013
Not too shabby for a second string tailback.
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“We remember the Sugar Bowl, I think it my junior year of high school, we let Alabama beat us twice,” Brinson said of a team that also lost to the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game. “We’re not letting Alabama beat us twice. In the Sugar Bowl in 2018, they… thought they should have been in the playoffs and lost to Texas.” -- AB-H, 12/27/23
He just needs to keep his eyes up and get a little tougher and he’ll be great. He’s just not quite ready to take or deliver punishment every down like Gurley. I have faith he’ll get there though.
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I’d like to see Bobo get him in space a little more efficiently next year. If KM’s in the secondary it’s off to the races with him
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This deserves a strong effort on CMB’s part this off-season. Our offense has a lot of toys to play with and there will be games where the offense will have to outscore the opponent in a shootout. Gurley is a stud who surprised everyone with his special skillset but it would be a shame to waste Keith Marshall’s talent. Ball in space some how, some way.
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I think Marshall is made for the toss sweep. Get him wide, let him find a crease and he’s gone.
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Wheel route.
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How ’bout that DAWG!!!
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He’s the first back we have had in quit a few years that when he gets a step on the D I feel great knowing he will not be caught.
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And How bout that TD catch vs Neb?
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+1 One of my favorite plays of the year.
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One of CFB’s highlights for 2012. We will see it again on TV and probably immitated on the field this year. His presence from fingertip’s touch to keeping his toes inbound makes anyone wonder where his physical agility boundaries are. He has to be working on immulating Gurley’s tackle shedding techniques like crazy. What a football weapon and don’t forget Rome’s ability to catch that ball at light speed as well.
Good Dawg! Keep that speed tuned for a little over 6 mos and we are in for a treat.
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Holy shit that kid’s got wheels.
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Who’s 1 & 2 in school history?
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#1 Eric Hall 6.69 in ’97
#2 Dennis Baker 6.70 in ’02
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Justin Scott Wesley is 9th in the record book at 6.80…
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“My god! A freshman!”
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Lest we forget, Gurley made the finals in the 60 m hurdles (finished 6th). That’s pretty pretty impressive, considering he couldn’t have been practicing very long…
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Does KM helicopter one arm coming out of the blocks like he does when he dashes through the defensive line? THAT would be awesome!
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and he runs with that lean…….
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Hilarious, Gtu loves to tout some scrub named Snoddy that is on their football team and allegedly is an olympic calibre track athlete. Marshall just ran the same time as Snoddy and a way to keep in shape for football. The gap continues to widen.
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I love it that these guys are running track. Hopefully the track coach can teach them to be even faster.
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