Boom.

DerHusker_rivals270018

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hddude55

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No stars. Rivals hasn’t bothered to rate him so obviously he can’t be any good. Impressive film, but no stars is no stars.
 

TwinsRRUs_rivals79748

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I am ready to watch some speed WRs act like the goal line is the finish line and thrust their chest out just like the UCF receivers did.

Speed kills in open space. Good luck trying to catch our WRs!
 
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TwinsRRUs_rivals79748

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I haven't watched his hudl yet, but someone on RSS made this comment after watching it:

If this kid ran a 4.3 then there are all sorts of juco's on opposing teams running 4.1-4.2's. He isn't that fast. Looks like he could make an impact but reminds of Demornay the receiver, not Demornay the return man.​
 

TwinsRRUs_rivals79748

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Here it is. Tell me the clip where he isn’t the fastest guy on the field.

https://www.hudl.com/profile/10096595/mike-williams

Sophomore highlights video. 00:11 - 00:25. While watching on my phone, it appeared as though the guy chasing him was catching him, so I hopped on the computer and just watched it and they appear very similar in speed.

I sure hope he is a speed burner. I watched the first couple minutes of his sophomore highlights and he looks pretty good to me!

Frost sure is filling the holes in this roster fast!
 
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HuskerLLM

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Have been told he might be somewhat Frantz Hardy or Curenski Gilleyan-esque...(sorry if i mis-spelled)...when he makes the catch likely big things will happen, getting the catch could be interesting at times.
 

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These receivers we are getting are impressive. I think that if they all can stay healthy this year, we will by far have the best receiving corps in The BIG. In another topic which is ultimately about the receivers. I love the QB recruits that we have gotten and what I truly believe, is that what we need to have in order to go from being a great Offense to a Deadly Offense is our QB's current ones included need to develop a Tommie Frazier esque attitude and mindset that is extremely competitive by nature while encompassed with a killer instinct. The attitude against opposing Defenses Frazier had was, challenge me and I'll humiliate and destroy you. Frost and Crouch also had that killer instinct but a little tamer attitudes (not by much) than what Tommie had. If Frost can bring that kind of monster as to say out of these QB's with the talent they have, these receivers will be put in a position to destroy everything on the field in front of them period and not forgetting to mention they will have to be outstanding blockers as well. Imagine this for a minute if you will, T.O.s ground game coupled with Frost's passing attack. He implemented some of that at UCF, but here it might become a reality as he already know's Osborne's playbook and don't think he doesn't have a full copy of it for all positions. I noticed something very familiar while watching UCF games this year, what was noticed a bit was UCF was built around the position group that Osborne's teams were which was the OLine. None of Osborne's teams were built around a QB,RB,WR or TE, they were built around the Offensive Lines and that is why behind those lines you could put a HS QB back there and he'd still tear it up as a high schooler. To put it this way, back then NU's 2nd string OLine would be the starting line on most other teams. To be honest the Offensive transformation is gonna take a bit more time the the Defense as we are a full year ahead on that side of the ball as the D has been playing a variation of the 3-4 already though very poorly coached, none the less The Defense is a year ahead.