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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 213146" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>And, has anyone else noticed how the talent level differences seem to play out? Everyone can point to a particular team, like Alabama, where the talent level just seems head and shoulders over most other teams. And everyone can point to a particular player, like Deshaun Watson, who seems to stand out above other players at his position. But for most teams, and most players, the differences in talent levels seem nuanced and only measurable, at best, in fractions. Or, to put it another way, for most college players the talent level differences are not that great. </p><p></p><p>The measurable difference on the field seems to come down to coaching and a player's individual drive to succeed. And, the difference between a won game and a lost game, is often quite small. I wish I could remember the coach and where I heard the comment last year, but one coach said that most college games are not about who is going to win but who is going to avoid losing and that is the difference in most college games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 213146, member: 1640"] And, has anyone else noticed how the talent level differences seem to play out? Everyone can point to a particular team, like Alabama, where the talent level just seems head and shoulders over most other teams. And everyone can point to a particular player, like Deshaun Watson, who seems to stand out above other players at his position. But for most teams, and most players, the differences in talent levels seem nuanced and only measurable, at best, in fractions. Or, to put it another way, for most college players the talent level differences are not that great. The measurable difference on the field seems to come down to coaching and a player's individual drive to succeed. And, the difference between a won game and a lost game, is often quite small. I wish I could remember the coach and where I heard the comment last year, but one coach said that most college games are not about who is going to win but who is going to avoid losing and that is the difference in most college games. [/QUOTE]
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