Corey Anderson had NFL size and potetntial and grade school skills when the game was on the line.Wish him the best but not surprised.
I see. I forgot, UT is the only program that has players not being able to make an NFL team. I mean OU, USC, UF and others never have kids not make it in the league. :crazy:
You'd think a guy could at least develop some servicable skills after showing promise as a sophomore. It's not like he came in and was a bust from day one. He got to Knoxville, was good, and never got any better. In fact, he may have gotten worse.
Well, stupid him then.
Hmmm? He was a physical specimen. I don't think he had a problem with laziness or anything. I just don't think he really ever became great at football. That could be his fault. It likely also is related to his instruction. If not for Trooper Taylor moving to coach the running backs in 2004, Cedric Houston and Gerald Riggs end up being slightly earlier versions of Cory. If Trooper hadn't then moved to the WR unit, there likely would have been several more players like Cory.