It's tough for me to get down to one. I lean toward Rell Lewis, but that's more like who was the unknown that surprised you the most. Statistically, Reesing, Sharp and Wilson had the biggest days. Kerry Meier was on cruise control as a WR. That TD catch by Raimond Pendleton might have been the single most impressive play. Chris Harris seemed really active from the nickelback spot. How about a quiet day for the blue seconday -- Anthony Davis, Daymond Patterson and Phillip Strozier? That's actually a very good sign.
The one player that impressed me the most? I guess I'll settle on Rell Lewis, but I'll qualify that by saying there is a whole group of veterans that I just take for granted because they deliver every time they are on the field.
Good question. I might go with the 4 QBs as a whole. There was little to complain about with any of their performances. It was refreshing to see Wilson do so well, I am not as worried about Briscoe as I was a couple weeks ago.
Not a bad way to go ... it's going to be nice having Webb, Matthews and Pick all watch TR for one more year. That should give them a good understanding of where the bar is set.
Speaking of which, when is the last time KU had back-to-back great QBs? Or maybe even solid QBs back-to-back?
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The one player that impressed me the most? I guess I'll settle on Rell Lewis, but I'll qualify that by saying there is a whole group of veterans that I just take for granted because they deliver every time they are on the field.
Speaking of which, when is the last time KU had back-to-back great QBs? Or maybe even solid QBs back-to-back?