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Keith Millard 2.0
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1469489718924558340

Loved him last year. This year, he's just exploded. Top three at worst.
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#2
He's something else. He's like a Joey Bosa type DE. Going to make some NFL team extremely happy. Told the Ohio State OT he was coming to kick his ass and then did.


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#3
Quote: @StickyBun said:
He's something else. He's like a Joey Bosa type DE. Going to make some NFL team extremely happy. Told the Ohio State OT he was coming to kick his ass and then did.
I like that kind of swagger. Larry Bird used to do that. 
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#4
I think it's a joke he didn't win the Heisman this year. Tired of seeing whichever QB playing for Alabama or Oklahoma winning it. 
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Quote: @supafreak84 said:
I think it's a joke he didn't win the Heisman this year. Tired of seeing whichever QB playing for Alabama or Oklahoma winning it. 
It's a joke Kenneth Walker didn't win the Heisman. Aidan is a stud, but Kenneth Walker carried that team and would have been my vote.
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#6
That OT that Hutch ran over was the most experienced offensive linemen in the Big10 and country after starting 33 games over the past three years and played in 45/50 games over last 4 seasons. Preseason Walter Camp 1st All-American. Posted a 91.8 grade in 2020 by PFF, the highest ranking among returning tackles.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
That OT that Hutch ran over was the most experienced offensive linemen in the Big10 and country after starting 33 games over the past three years and played in 45/50 games over last 4 seasons. Preseason Walter Camp 1st All-American. Posted a 91.8 grade in 2020 by PFF, the highest ranking among returning tackles.
would love to see cuts of the rest of the game.  That was impressive, but was it a bit of a fluke?
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Quote: @greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
That OT that Hutch ran over was the most experienced offensive linemen in the Big10 and country after starting 33 games over the past three years and played in 45/50 games over last 4 seasons. Preseason Walter Camp 1st All-American. Posted a 91.8 grade in 2020 by PFF, the highest ranking among returning tackles.
would love to see cuts of the rest of the game.  That was impressive, but was it a bit of a fluke?
 Hutchinson had a signature performance in leading Michigan to victory, totaling seven tackles (five solo stops) and three sacks — on top of the box-score stats, Hutchinson excelled in advanced stats, too. According to Pro Football Focus, Hutchinson had 15 quarterback pressures against Ohio State, a stat unique to the site, which is the most in a single game since PFF started tracking college stats in 2014.
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Quote: @greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
That OT that Hutch ran over was the most experienced offensive linemen in the Big10 and country after starting 33 games over the past three years and played in 45/50 games over last 4 seasons. Preseason Walter Camp 1st All-American. Posted a 91.8 grade in 2020 by PFF, the highest ranking among returning tackles.
would love to see cuts of the rest of the game.  That was impressive, but was it a bit of a fluke?
No. He's been snatching souls all year. When I find some more, I'll post. He converts speed to power like Garrett.
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