TN WRs a no name group?

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10NCVol88

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According to some guy on ESPN TN's receivers are a no name group but he did say people should get to know them. Guess we still need to earn respect.
 
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I heard it. He did say get to know them. We are young and unranked. Did not sound like a dis to me at all.
 
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According to some guy on ESPN TN's receivers are a no name group but he did say people should get to know them. Guess we still need to earn respect.

First year straters in the second game of the season... fair enough. If perform like they did today against some SEC teams, they'll be all ESPN talks about.
 
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The espn talking heads were also slobbering all over the numbers so far for Andrew Luck of Stanford and Russell Wilson of Wisconsin who both have about 400 to 450 yards for their first two games with 4 or 5 touchdowns for the season and an interception or two between them. I was looking at Tyler Bray's total of 698 yards, 7 TDs with no INTs and laughing at Luck and Wilson.
 
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Da Rick was a 5* Recruit by most services, Justin is a World Class Athlete invited to (try out) represent the USA at the Olympics. How can they be called "no-name" in any context or conversation ? On top of the Bio. they produce MONSTER numbers.... How has the College Football World not found these guys ??? Any sports writer in America that has a national audience should be all over these guys !
 
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I heard it. He did say get to know them. We are young and unranked. Did not sound like a dis to me at all.

Although I enjoy the joke, I don't really buy that ESPN hates us. But I disagree in this case - it was a disrespectful and kinda stupid comment. Hunter and Rogers were both big time recruits and both contributed significantly during their freshman year. Calling them them a no name group just made the guy look really dumb. I prefer to enjoy an ESPN commentator making an ass out of himself rather than be bothered by the slight.
 
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The espn talking heads were also slobbering all over the numbers so far for Andrew Luck of Stanford and Russell Wilson of Wisconsin who both have about 400 to 450 yards for their first two games with 4 or 5 touchdowns for the season and an interception or two between them. I was looking at Tyler Bray's total of 698 yards, 7 TDs with no INTs and laughing at Luck and Wilson.

Great Post !
 
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McShay picked Wilson as one of his Studs because of his efficiency which was just under 80%. Wasn't Bray's just under 83% with 404 yards, 4 TD passes, one rushing TD, and no interceptions? Right now, I'm thinking there is not better passing/catching trio in the country than Bray, Hunter and Rogers! Rivera had a great game too!!!
 
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I bet if we come out and the offense plays like they did today against Florida there will be plenty of praise on the ole ESPN
 

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