Evan Royster

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I've been you tubing games of late and notably games from 2008-2010 have been airing. Evan Royster was much better than I gave him credit. He seemed to take himself out out games for nagging little things and then we were subjected to Stephon Green running into one of his linemen (I know, I know, I'm exaggerating). The winning drive against OSU in 2008 was all Royster and a game against Michgan in either 2009 or 2010 he was unstoppable. Well done Evan
 

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I've been you tubing games of late and notably games from 2008-2010 have been airing. Evan Royster was much better than I gave him credit. He seemed to take himself out out games for nagging little things and then we were subjected to Stephon Green running into one of his linemen (I know, I know, I'm exaggerating). The winning drive against OSU in 2008 was all Royster and a game against Michgan in either 2009 or 2010 he was unstoppable. Well done Evan
my recollection he was in Joe dog house start of senior year? he did not spend summer on campus working out and there was speculation and consternation about him not being in shape when he returned for camp.
 
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So in that 2008 Michigan game at home when Royster runs wild, there's a kickoff return by a Caucasian tailback named McGuffie from Michigan. Mauti drills him so hard that I think it may have prematurely ended they guy's career, similar to the Bob Stephens/Dadrion Taylor collision on the sideline in 1997. I remember thinking that Mauti was going to be a real player after the collision and fumble. Anybody else remember that kick return? Its always stuck with me.
 
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Saquon
Allen
Royster

- My order over the last 20 years....maybe I am forgetting someone?
 

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So in that 2008 Michigan game at home when Royster runs wild, there's a kickoff return by a Caucasian tailback named McGuffie from Michigan. Mauti drills him so hard that I think it may have prematurely ended they guy's career, similar to the Bob Stephens/Dadrion Taylor collision on the sideline in 1997/ I remember thinking that Mauti was going to be a real player after the collision and fumble. Anybody else remember that kick return? Its always stuck with me.
Yes. I was there. You could hear the pop in the whole stadium.
 
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Moo Moo was right behind those guys. Has the speed, just not the balance.
No Way Wtf GIF by Harlem
 
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That Iowa game was maybe the most painful game of this century.
Yes, a colonoscopy performed by a drunk using a rusty axe.

I really do pity the guys who were in the stands that day. I was otherwise engaged during the game so only had the opportunity to check the final score.

Edit: I thought you were talking about 6-4.
 
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I've been you tubing games of late and notably games from 2008-2010 have been airing. Evan Royster was much better than I gave him credit. He seemed to take himself out out games for nagging little things and then we were subjected to Stephon Green running into one of his linemen (I know, I know, I'm exaggerating). The winning drive against OSU in 2008 was all Royster and a game against Michgan in either 2009 or 2010 he was unstoppable. Well done Evan
Love him. Underrated RB. Works here in Leesburg VA as a wealth manager. Very nice man.
 

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I've been you tubing games of late and notably games from 2008-2010 have been airing. Evan Royster was much better than I gave him credit. He seemed to take himself out out games for nagging little things and then we were subjected to Stephon Green running into one of his linemen (I know, I know, I'm exaggerating). The winning drive against OSU in 2008 was all Royster and a game against Michgan in either 2009 or 2010 he was unstoppable. Well done Evan
The thing I remember about Royster is that he stayed low and fell forward for an extra yard or two after contact. He wasn't a bull like Curtis Enis or Aaron Harris but he somehow used leverage and seemed to fall forward.
 

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6-4 was even worse.
Respectfully disagree. While cruel and unusual to watch, hopes and dreams went home intact that day.* This was not so on 11/8/2008.

*unless your dream was for the hapless 2004 offense to not suck on 10/23/2004
 
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there's a kickoff return by a Caucasian tailback named McGuffie from Michigan. Mauti drills him so hard Its always stuck with me.
I find it rather odd that you inserted the adjective Caucasian to define a tailback from Michigan. 🤷🏾‍♀️

Most normal people don’t assign skin colors or race while trying to describe other people.

Why did you do that?
 
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I've been you tubing games of late and notably games from 2008-2010 have been airing. Evan Royster was much better than I gave him credit. He seemed to take himself out out games for nagging little things and then we were subjected to Stephon Green running into one of his linemen (I know, I know, I'm exaggerating). The winning drive against OSU in 2008 was all Royster and a game against Michgan in either 2009 or 2010 he was unstoppable. Well done Evan
meh.
 
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I find it rather odd that you inserted the adjective Caucasian to define a tailback from Michigan. 🤷🏾‍♀️

Most normal people don’t assign skin colors or race while trying to describe other people.

Why did you do that?
instead of tall, fat or without one leg?

a while TB in cfb is somewhat odd and memorable that's all
 

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Tony Hunt. His last season was 20 years ago.
I thought about Tony Hunt, their stats are very similar....I think you could go either way. Others mentioned Miles Sanders....from a talent perspective, maybe a more talented RB, but he didn't have the productivity as Royster(I understand the Oline was poor), he fumbled a bit if I remember, and I thought he always tried to bounce runs outside when he didnt need to
 

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I thought about Tony Hunt, their stats are very similar....I think you could go either way. Others mentioned Miles Sanders....from a talent perspective, maybe a more talented RB, but he didn't have the productivity as Royster(I understand the Oline was poor), he fumbled a bit if I remember, and I thought he always tried to bounce runs outside when he didnt need to
The only reason Sanders didn't have Royster's productivity is because he sat behind Barkley for 2 years and only had one season (2018) as the starter.
 
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