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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 252353" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>I know this is akin to rank heresy but I am going to say it anyway. Mills very much reminds me of some of the better UGA tailbacks we have faced in years past. You know, the ones that we would hit and seemingly have stopped and they would plow ahead for that extra yard or so. Not the fastest guy or the most elusive but by golly every inch of this young man says football player. I also agree about the pace of the game favoring us. If not for the two scoop and scores, we had them right where we wanted them playing our kind of game. Miami is athletic, as always, and Kaaya is a good quarterback but I was not as impressed with them as some seem to be. Woe be unto them if Clemson or Louisville gets a hold of them on national television it would be a massacre. Quite frankly, we have played Miami teams in the past that were much better than this one. Still, for the Coastal, a pretty good team and definitely a contender. We really need a signature win on the road against Pitt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 252353, member: 2451"] I know this is akin to rank heresy but I am going to say it anyway. Mills very much reminds me of some of the better UGA tailbacks we have faced in years past. You know, the ones that we would hit and seemingly have stopped and they would plow ahead for that extra yard or so. Not the fastest guy or the most elusive but by golly every inch of this young man says football player. I also agree about the pace of the game favoring us. If not for the two scoop and scores, we had them right where we wanted them playing our kind of game. Miami is athletic, as always, and Kaaya is a good quarterback but I was not as impressed with them as some seem to be. Woe be unto them if Clemson or Louisville gets a hold of them on national television it would be a massacre. Quite frankly, we have played Miami teams in the past that were much better than this one. Still, for the Coastal, a pretty good team and definitely a contender. We really need a signature win on the road against Pitt. [/QUOTE]
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