You know, he's almost as exciting as Todd Cleveland. 1st 4 touches- 4 TD.
See if anyone remembers him.
Todd was a speedy one.

You know, he's almost as exciting as Todd Cleveland. 1st 4 touches- 4 TD.
See if anyone remembers him.
This post can't be beat, so I won't even try. First time I've seen 15 likes on a post.
"He must be runnin to Jesus." "His grandma must have run a 4.2 40."
This was HILARIOUS!
Todd was a speedy one.
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Problem is, once we get the offense going, are teams going to keep letting us start on our 35-45 yard line?After their 1st kick-off I noticed that ECU stopped kicking the ball deep...they used only squib kicks after that.
That was smart.
ECU quickly learned that deep kicks can release the Killins!
Not relevant against good teams with kickers who can force a touchback every time (unlike UCF's yesterday). As it was, Killins nearly took a knee on his 100 yd. return. What would be cool is if Frost designs blocking for deep end zone kick returns.Problem is, once we get the offense going, are teams going to keep letting us start on our 35-45 yard line?
Killlins should run out everything 6 yards deep or less. Wasn't yesterday's return 102-103 yards?Not relevant against good teams with kickers who can force a touchback every time (unlike UCF's yesterday). As it was, Killins nearly took a knee on his 100 yd. return. What would be cool is if Frost designs blocking for deep end zone kick returns.
Killlins should run out everything 6 yards deep or less. Wasn't yesterday's return 102-103 yards?
Not relevant against good teams with kickers who can force a touchback every time (unlike UCF's yesterday). As it was, Killins nearly took a knee on his 100 yd. return. What would be cool is if Frost designs blocking for deep end zone kick returns.