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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 73522" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>Wofford is consistently one of the top 5 rushing teams in FCS, and it's not just scheme. They have had very good O lines and O linemen. And sometimes the difference between a FBS player and a FCS player isn't much - it's just that at FBS, there are more of them. Having seen more than a few (dozen, close to hundred) Georgia Southern games, I can tell you that the talent gap between good FCS and even good FBS is slim and sometimes nonexistent (Adrian Peterson, Brent Russell, Tracy Ham) on an individual level. The big difference is the additional 22 guys on schollies.</p><p>I expected our speed and our experienced LB play to make more of a difference than it did. But it was a good test against a team that plays hard, plays its assignments and doesn't back down from a challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 73522, member: 1062"] Wofford is consistently one of the top 5 rushing teams in FCS, and it's not just scheme. They have had very good O lines and O linemen. And sometimes the difference between a FBS player and a FCS player isn't much - it's just that at FBS, there are more of them. Having seen more than a few (dozen, close to hundred) Georgia Southern games, I can tell you that the talent gap between good FCS and even good FBS is slim and sometimes nonexistent (Adrian Peterson, Brent Russell, Tracy Ham) on an individual level. The big difference is the additional 22 guys on schollies. I expected our speed and our experienced LB play to make more of a difference than it did. But it was a good test against a team that plays hard, plays its assignments and doesn't back down from a challenge. [/QUOTE]
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