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Wow, still bitter 20 years later? Can't blame you though...Stay inbounds
Wow, still bitter 20 years later? Can't blame you though...Stay inbounds
There were no rating services as we know them back then.
I'm still bitter about NC State 2005 and a bogus yellow flag PI on a Bobo pass at the end of the UGAg gameWow, still bitter 20 years later? Can't blame you though...
It appears Sumner transferred to UCF after the 2001 season. Only played one mediocre season in 2004.Hobie was a bust and never played to his potential. Brandon Sumner was a backup and may have transferred (can't remember).
Probably the speed in hitting the hole. Their running styles after that are not super similar. Etienne is a lot stronger, but Gibbs is definitely shiftier.Maybe it's the speed hitting the holes or something else, but Gibbs reminds me of Etienne in some ways.
Reports out of practice for the UA All-American game was that he was lighting it up receiving out of the backfield. Great routes and none of the LB's could cover him.Gibbs has that type of receiving ability
So I will be shouting "WHEEL ROUTE!" at some point in his careerReports out of practice for the UA All-American game was that he was lighting it up receiving out of the backfield. Great routes and none of the LB's could cover him.
there is some really good film of him running routes in UA AA game practice. Shaking elite DBs out of their boots.Reports out of practice for the UA All-American game was that he was lighting it up receiving out of the backfield. Great routes and none of the LB's could cover him.
Probably the speed in hitting the hole. Their running styles after that are not super similar. Etienne is a lot stronger, but Gibbs is definitely shiftier.
I think Christian McCaffrey may be a better comparison, although I doubt Gibbs has that type of receiving ability. Neither is particularly big, and both can change direction without losing much momentum. Check out their HS measurables and rankings:
Gibbs:
#70 ovr
#2 APB
5'11"
194 lb
McCaffrey
#77 ovr
#3 APB
6'0"
193 lb
FWIW, Etienne was the #26 running back (LOL).
Yeah he reminds me a lot of Kamara as wellWas listening to 680 yesterday afternoon and they had a recruiting guy on (I think it may have been Rusty Mansell from 247) and he compared Gibbs to Kamara ...
Was listening to 680 yesterday afternoon and they had a recruiting guy on (I think it may have been Rusty Mansell from 247) and he compared Gibbs to Kamara ...
This - Kamara is what comes to mind for me as well.Was listening to 680 yesterday afternoon and they had a recruiting guy on (I think it may have been Rusty Mansell from 247) and he compared Gibbs to Kamara ...
Speaking of 680, it wasn't long ago that any time they talked about Gibbs it was basically "Does GT have any shot at keeping him?", and the answer was always "No way in Hell!" Great "flagship" station right there.Was listening to 680 yesterday afternoon and they had a recruiting guy on (I think it may have been Rusty Mansell from 247) and he compared Gibbs to Kamara ...
Speaking of 680, it wasn't long ago that any time they talked about Gibbs it was basically "Does GT have any shot at keeping him?", and the answer was always "No way in Hell!" Great "flagship" station right there.
They used him better than Bama did.Hopefully we utilize him better than Tennessee utilized Kamara.
They used him better than Bama did.
The comp I like is Dalvin Cook. Cook’s highlight shows his natural running ability and vision allowing him to avoid hard contact and run away from people. Gibbs is the same way... he uses vision, balance and quick acceleration to bust long runs where he’s barely touched. There are a few in the Gibbs highlight where he runs strong around the goal line, but most are 30+ yard TD runs.This - Kamara is what comes to mind for me as well.