The kid has a chance to be good.
Sure he does. So does every kid that earns a scholarship to an SEC school.
I hate that he went to Bama because if he realizes thep potential I've seen he's going to make them dangerous on offense. He's got a combination of speed and power that is rare.
One player, even a great RB, does not an offense make. It takes an o-line and viable passing game (read: qbs and wrs) to make a running game work.
I laughed at Brodie. I said Whoolio was as much hype as substance. I hiked my leg on Tyler Watts. I've made fun of just about every recruit the assclowns have brought in. None of them gave me a second's pause.
Nor should they...any of them.
This guy is good.
In high school. Let's see how he handles it when he's not the biggest, strongest, fastest kid on the field.
He apparently doesn't have the brains of a fruit fly
Clearly. He chose bama.
but if they can tutor him enough to keep him on the field he's going to help them.
This is certain to happen. Paging Antwan Odom.
I don't want them to be good. I want them to suck donkey ass. But I'm not going to pretend like they suck donkey ass when they don't. Better to recognize the enemy so you can fight it. This guy is the enemy.
We know he's the enemy. Any player wearing (or pledging to wear) that awful shade of red is the enemy. You only fuel their insufferable arrogance when you bemoan their signing of your future spirit breaker.
He might be the first legitimate weapon these bastards have had in a long, long time.
Easy on the hyperbole. You would certainly categorize Wholio as a legit weapon, no?
He's playing 5A ball in Florida. Rushed for over 2000 yards. Averaged over nine yards per carry.
Over 200 yards in five games (4-1), over 300 in two games (2-0), over 100 in nine of ten (5-4).
No one is denying the kid's success in high school or his potential for success in college. I simply took issue with your chicken little post about the impending spirit breaking to be administered by a pre-frosh.