World Class Speed

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It's official.

SEC has SEC Speed, apparently ACC has world class speed. First the many mentions to Ford and Spiller having it, now apparently Miami has it too.

“Miami has the weapons to exploit a Georgia Tech secondary that’s been vulnerable to the big play starting with slot WR Travis Benjamin (5-10, 175 pounds) who has world class speed and is capable of running by FS Cooper Taylor …

http://blogs.ajc.com/mark-bradley-blog/2009/09/16/5467/?cxntfid=blogs_mark_bradley_blog
 
Damn. I don't get it. ESPN talks about speed more than announcers at a track meet. Types of speed I have seen mentioned: World class, SEC, blazing, unstoppable, superior,
 
Damn. I don't get it. ESPN talks about speed more than announcers at a track meet. Types of speed I have seen mentioned: World class, SEC, blazing, unstoppable, superior,

Didn't they also say Notre Dame has "independent" speed or something like that?

As for the shenanigans as a whole, I say put Cox on the field and show them what happens when someone without speed beats your ASS. For that matter lets toss the ball to Barrick again, as long as he doesn't try to ****ing juke a linebacker again.
 
For that matter lets toss the ball to Barrick again, as long as he doesn't try to ****ing juke a linebacker again.

Haha. I remember that. Everyone I was watching the game with was like, "run him over!!!"
 
Damn. I don't get it. ESPN talks about speed more than announcers at a track meet. Types of speed I have seen mentioned: World class, SEC, blazing, unstoppable, superior,

don't forget the kind of "speed" Miami fans have:

crystal meth, crank, pixie dust...
 
During the USCe-UGA game, I swear I heard the announcer say something to the effect of, "There are a lot of SEC-type players on the field." Uh, no kidding.
 
it seems like for college espn uses "(insert work here) speed" - and for pro its "trickeration". I wonder if in their morning meetings they lay out how many times they should make reference to these... I for one think the announcers sound like idoits filling the air time with "literary SPEED" and verbal trickerations.
 
In college football ESPN is obsessed with SEC. In pro football ESPN is even more obsessed with Tom Brady. That win by the Pats the other night was typical Pats. And I think all the ESPN announcers had to change their pants from their excitement.
 
Cooper Taylor has the speed to prove them wrong. Go for it, dude. Make them eat their words all night long.
 
During the USCe-UGA game, I swear I heard the announcer say something to the effect of, "There are a lot of SEC-type players on the field." Uh, no kidding.

I could swear that Mike "Britney" Patrick said in that game something like, "each team has a lot of SEC defenders."

I generally like Mike Patrick, but he's good for a few WTF comments per broadcast.
 
I could swear that Mike "Britney" Patrick said in that game something like, "each team has a lot of SEC defenders."

I generally like Mike Patrick, but he's good for a few WTF comments per broadcast.

That's what I was thinking of. I had to rewind it on DVR, and I still thought that I may have misunderstood what he said.
 
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