11. Eric Smith, RT, Virginia: Perhaps this is the year Taquan Mizzell hits his stride, and given the graduation of Kevin Parks, there's nobody standing in his way. Mizzell certainly proved he can be a receiving threat, although he didn't get that many carries. But that's leaning a lot on potential, so we'll go with Smith, who started all 12 games at right tackle last year for the Cavaliers' surprisingly scrappy offensive line.
Nothing could be more UVA than this. They are basically at the bottom of the list of "best players" on our schedule. But even funnier than that, Andy spent almost the entire paragraph writing about the shortcomings of a different player. The only upside that UVA's best player has is that he started in 12 games last year. LOL
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Or he could just get a good head start on any of our other guys and still get tracked down from behind... You call yourself Smoke... Cause you're fast... But you get caught from behind by a guy who you had already beaten cleanly. Gotta love LOLUVA.
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Nothing could be more UVA than this. They are basically at the bottom of the list of "best players" on our schedule. But even funnier than that, Andy spent almost the entire paragraph writing about the shortcomings of a different player. The only upside that UVA's best player has is that he started in 12 games last year. LOL
If Smoke tries to "hit his stride," Dadi is going to chase him down, rip his leg off, and beat him with it.
Or he could just get a good head start on any of our other guys and still get tracked down from behind... You call yourself Smoke... Cause you're fast... But you get caught from behind by a guy who you had already beaten cleanly. Gotta love LOLUVA.
Hey highly touted recruits, come to LOLUVa and see your potential go up in...well you know the rest