I want to talk about the huge difference in speed and size yall have compared to use in the skill set position.
Lets start at RB
LSU:
Clyde Helaire- 5'9" 212lbs 4.36 40 yrd dash
Chris Curry- 6' 219lbs 4.58 40 yrd dash
Nick Brosette- 6' 210lbs 4.7 40 yrd dash
UM:
Lingard- 6' 202lbs 4.47 40 yrd dash ( Lighter and slower than Helaire)
Burns- 5'11 225lbs 4.58 40 yrd dash
Davis- 5'10" 190lbs 4.5 40 yrd dash
Homer- 5'11" 205lbs 4.48 40 yard dash ( Lighter and slower than Helaire)
Canes have more experience at the position but the faster stronger stuff is false, LSU's two more than likely premier backs weight more and are just as fast, if you factor in weight they Currn and Burns are neck and neck, homer is lighter and slower than Helaire, Brosette has sucked ever since he has been here and i honestly dont care for him on the field.
Now for the Wideouts
LSU;
Giles- 6'1" 186 4.40 40 yrd dash
Chase- 6'1" 205 4.66 40 yrd dash
Sullivan- 6'7" 232 4.47 40 yrd dash
Davis- 6'4" 220 4.33 40 yrd dash
Marshall- 6'4" 209 4.5 40 yrd dash
Mcmath- 6'3" 221 4.4 40 yrd dash
UM:
Hightower- 6'3" 210 4.45 40 yrd dash
Richards- 6'2" 205 4.31 40 yrd dash
Thomas- 5'10" 180 4.4 40 yrd dash
Dallas- 6' 220 4.5 40 yrd dash
Cagar- 6'5" 220 4.5 40 yrd dash
Drake Davis yet again not near as experienced as Richards but is heavier and taller than him and is still faster. Sullivan is 5" taller and heavier and is almost as fast. Height and size goes to LSU, Experience goes to Miami
Weights fixed Smokin Sebastian, Sorry CanesInsight had the wrong data