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6 results for "chris rainey"
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CFB - Tape review of Florida Gators' offense
Todd McShayTodd McShay breaks down tape on Charlie Weis' offense at Florida, writing that the Gators' poor production in the downfield passing game and in red zone efficiency could create problems for the team against Alabama's defense.
Story | Conversation | September 29, 2011
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CFB - Florida Gators' offense could struggle with Alabama's speed...
Brad EdwardsBrad Edwards writes that Gators playmakers Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey are key to UF's offense. The problem is, they -- and other speed backs around the nation -- haven't been able to break big plays against elite SEC defenses like Alabama's in the past.
Story | Conversation | September 28, 2011
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Mississippi State Bulldogs land speedy Brandon Holloway
Corey LongMississippi State coach Dan Mullen built his reputation while coaching explosive players like Percy Harvin and Chris Rainey as the offensive coordinator at Florida. Now he's hoping to add on to that list with the commitment of Tampa (Fla.) Alonso sp...
Blog | Conversation | July 26, 2011
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College Football: Tennessee Volunteers ready to upset Florida Gat...
KC JoynerThe talent gap between Florida and Tennessee is wide, but the Gators' early-season struggles may level the playing field and give the Vols a legitimate shot at a big upset.
Story | Conversation | September 15, 2010
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Speed is far more important in college football than in the NFL. ...
Bruce FeldmanSpeed is far more important in college football than in the NFL. Percy Harvin is a prime example.
Story | Conversation | October 07, 2009
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Todd McShay: Florida Gators boast deadly speed all over the field...
Todd McShayScouts Inc.'s Todd McShay breaks down the film of Florida's win over Florida State and is astounded by the Gators' speed and versatility.
Story | Conversation | December 04, 2008