Tailback U?

Who has been more of a tailback U?

  • Georgia Tech

    Votes: 41 70.7%
  • UGAy

    Votes: 17 29.3%

  • Total voters
    58

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Sooo..there's an article by the biggest UGAy homer on the AJC (they all are, but he's the biggest) where he implies that UGAy at some point in time was 'Tailback U'.....am I being completely homeristic thinking that Knowshon is the ONLY good RB they've had since Herschel? I've listed as many of the RB's I can remember for the past ten years or so for both teams.

Do you guys think that UGAy has been 'tailback u'? Personally I think just about every one of our guys was better than theirs.

http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg...k-u-this-season/?cxntfid=blogs_junkyard_blawg

Good Guys
Jonathan Dwyer
Tashard Choice
PJ Daniels
Tony Hollings
Joe Burns
Charlie Rogers

UGAg
Richard Samuel
Knowshon Moreno
Kregg Lumpkin
Thomas Brown
Musa Smith
Jasper Sanks
 
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USCw was of course the original "tailback U," but later on UNC surpassed them, without a lot of national recognition (naturally.)
 
The 'Tailback U' tag goes back beyond 10 years for UGA. From the early 80's to the mid 90's guys like Tim Worley, Keith Henderson, Rodney Hampton, Garrison Hearst, Terrell Davis, Robert Edwards were all good running backs @ UGA. This crop was better than what UGA has put on the field over the last decade.
 
Damn, I hate defending UGag, but you have to include Terrell Davis, Rodney Hampton, Lars Tate, Garrison Hearst, Robert Edwards, Tim Worley, and Verron Haynes.

That being said, I have never heard UGAg called Tailback U. But they have had legit NFL players at RB.
 
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In recent history Miami would probably be considered tailback U. Gore, Portis, Mcgahee, Edge
 
Georgia Encyclopedia, which must be written by UGag grad, has this entry under UGAg Football:

http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1994

Since the mid-1980s Georgia has earned a reputation for sending more running backs to the NFL than any other school in the nation. The list includes first- or second-round NFL draft picks Lars Tate (drafted in 1988), Tim Worley (1989), Rodney Hampton (1990), Garrison Hearst (1993), and Robert Edwards (1998), as well as sixth-round pick Terrell Davis (1995), who went on to lead the NFL in rushing and to receive Most Valuable Player honors in the 1998 Super Bowl.
 
Actually I should take Bell off our list, I was only gonna go back about 10 years or so. The guys you all are listing for UGAg were WELL over a decade ago. They have not had a good running back since TD in 95 besides NoShawn.
 
Actually I should take Bell off our list, I was only gonna go back about 10 years or so. The guys you all are listing for UGAg were WELL over a decade ago. They have not had a good running back since TD in 95 besides NoShawn.

Why is Herschel Walker not on here??


See above quote. I was limiting to just the past 10 or so years, ie very recent history.
 
Lars Tate should be discounted since it was the Buccaneers that drafted him.
 
If they didn't play in the NFL, then I don't think they count to those without gol-colored glasses.

I can recall more UGA RBs more recently than us. I am hard pressed to name five GT RBs who made an impact in the NFL and that's going way back.

Eddie Lee Ivery
David Sims
Dorsey Levens
Tashard Choice (relatively new and impact is TBD)
 
If they didn't play in the NFL, then I don't think they count to those without gol-colored glasses.

I can recall more UGA RBs more recently than us. I am hard pressed to name five GT RBs who made an impact in the NFL and that's going way back.

Eddie Lee Ivery
David Sims
Dorsey Levens
Tashard Choice (relatively new and impact is TBD)

And what RB's from UGA made an impact in the NFL recently?

We know about TD and Hearst, and Walker of course, but outside of those three, no one has done anything for UGA in the past 15 years.

Knowshon? I don't think he's shown much in the NFL yet.
 
1997Jonathan Linton 1,004 1993John Johnson 1,012 1993Curtis Johnson 1,034 1992Natrone Means 1,195 1991Natrone Means 1,030 1988Kennard Martin 1,146 1986Derrick Fenner 1,250 1984Ethan Horton 1,247 1983Tyrone Anthony 1,063 1983Ethan Horton 1,107 1982Kelvin Bryant 1,064 1981Kelvin Bryant 1,015 1980Kelvin Bryant 1,039 1980Amos Lawrence 1,118 1979Amos Lawrence 1,019 1978Amos Lawrence 1,043 1977Amos Lawrence 1,211 1976Mike Voight 1,407 1975Mike Voight 1,250 1974Mike Voight 1,033 1974Jim Betterson 1,082 1973Sammy Johnson 1,006 1970Don McCauley 1,720 1969Don McCauley 1,092

Here's my evidence for UNC's supersession of USCw
for those who can remenber 1969.
 
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