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I have seen you post about Golson like he is the second coming of Montana.
Here are some facts from an article I was just reading.
"Manziel, the Heisman Trophy winner, ran for almost 1200 yards and 19 touchdowns this year, averaging over six yards per carry.
Golson, however, has run for just 305 yards and five touchdowns on the season. So basically he averages about 27 yards on eight carries per game. Manziel averaged 98 yards per game this season on 15 carries.
On the season, Golson has gained 3.43 yards per carry on average. In his best game of the year, he ran for 74 yards and a score on 15 carries against a poor Pitt team. You may remember that the unbeatable Irish won that game in three overtimes.
Not only is Golson a minimal threat to run effectively, but he is also not exactly the top passer in the country. He has the 64th-best passer rating in the nation and has completed under 59 percent of his passes.
To be fair, Golson has led his team to an undefeated season thus far, and he deserves credit for that.
That being said, a quarterback that averages less than 30 yards per game on the ground does not strike fear in any team that has faced the likes of Tebow, Newton and Manziel in recent years."
With no basis in rational though I just feel like its ND's year.
Everett Golson will do to Bama's defense what the Louisville Cardinal QB did to Florida's overrated defense.
About a 10 point ND win - just like Louisville over Florida in the Sugar Bowl. (should have been worse)
Everett Golson will do to Bama's defense what the Louisville Cardinal QB did to Florida's overrated defense.
About a 10 point ND win - just like Louisville over Florida in the Sugar Bowl. (should have been worse)
What a beat down, I predicted Alabama but not by that much.