Thomas Brown as a college running back at UGA

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Don't think he underachieved as much as played hurt a lot. He was named SEC All-Freshman team and was teams leading rusher. His worst season statistics wise was was his soph. year, but was still the teams leading rusher. The injury bug hit him his jr (only played in 7 games) and sr years(played in 10 games) but he was still productive. His total yards per game was 100.9 his jr year and 119.6 his sr year splitting time with knowshoun moreno. One you can say about him was that you could never questioned his heart and effort he gave to the team.
 
That may have been the year that LeSean McCoy committed to us out of the blue, but ended up elsewhere - he clearly turned out pretty well....

[MENTION=1557]KANE[/MENTION]

I said the same thing but then when I looked again, we signed three.... ****!!! Talk about throwing Sh*** on the wall..... After Coker let The Don go you can tell he started recruiting RB from recruiting sites.

Pretty sure McCoy was later than this. He committed the same year as Graig Cooper. We did have a 4th RB in the 04 class. I think his name was Derron Thomas. Played here for a couple years and then transferred to Nebraska I think
 
[MENTION=1557]KANE[/MENTION]

I said the same thing but then when I looked again, we signed three.... ****!!! Talk about throwing Sh*** on the wall..... After Coker let The Don go you can tell he started recruiting RB from recruiting sites.

Im pretty sure Soldinger was still there. I think they left the following year.

Nope! He was fired at the end of 2003 season. Coker got a new contract extension, promoted and hired his own staff. The core of Butch's staff were given their papers.
 
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Think we had 4 of the top 15 or 20 but none of them produced.
We didn't know that we were in a death spiral.
 
Does anyone have any info on how the station with Knoshawn and CTB played out at the end of his career Brown being the older and less talented veteran and knows being the younger better layer? could give us a good indication on how this roster is going to be built
 
That may have been the year that LeSean McCoy committed to us out of the blue, but ended up elsewhere - he clearly turned out pretty well....

[MENTION=1557]KANE[/MENTION]

I said the same thing but then when I looked again, we signed three.... ****!!! Talk about throwing Sh*** on the wall..... After Coker let The Don go you can tell he started recruiting RB from recruiting sites.

Pretty sure McCoy was later than this. He committed the same year as Graig Cooper. We did have a 4th RB in the 04 class. I think his name was Derron Thomas. Played here for a couple years and then transferred to Nebraska I think

Derron graduated from Miami. He played here for 5 years. Were you thinking of Shawnbrey McNeal that transferred to SMU?
 
[MENTION=1557]KANE[/MENTION]

I said the same thing but then when I looked again, we signed three.... ****!!! Talk about throwing Sh*** on the wall..... After Coker let The Don go you can tell he started recruiting RB from recruiting sites.

Im pretty sure Soldinger was still there. I think they left the following year.

Nope! He was fired at the end of 2003 season. Coker got a new contract extension, promoted and hired his own staff. The core of Butch's staff were given their papers.

Soldinger and the offensive staff were fired at the end of the 2005 season after the bowl loss to lsu. Coker was fired the next year for shannon.
 
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Top 20 Prospects Rankings In The 2004 Recruiting Class:

#1 Adrian Peterson
RB Palestine, TX 5 stars 6'2" 210 Oklahoma

#2 Marshawn Lynch
RB Oakland, CATechnical 4 stars 5'11" 195 California

#3 Bobby Washington
RB Miami, FLKillian 4 stars 6'0" 200 Miami (FL)

#4 Thomas Brown
RB Tucker, GATucker 4 stars 5'10" 185 Georgia


#5 Charlie Jones
RB Homestead, FLSouth Dade 4 stars 5'11" 200 Miami (FL)

#6 D.J. Wolfe
RB Lawton, OKEisenhower 4 stars 5'11" 180 Oklahoma

#7 Jamaal Edwards
RB Greensboro, NCDudley 4 stars 6'0" 202 Florida St.

#8 Tony Temple
RB Kansas City, MORockhurst 4 stars 5'10" 192 Missouri

#9 Andrew Johnson
RB Pittsburgh, PANorth Hills 4 stars 6'0" 205 Miami (FL)

#1 0 Andre Brown
RB Greenville, NCRose 4 stars 6'1" 210 N.C. State

#1 1 Markus Manson
RB Tuscaloosa, ALHillcrest 4 stars 6'0" 190 Florida

#1 2 George Bell
RB Fayetteville, NCJack Britt 4 stars 5'11" 225 Virginia Tech

#1 3 Tony Pittman
RB Akron, OHBuchtel 4 stars 5'11" 195 Ohio St.

#1 4 Kenny Wilson
RB Liberal, KS 4 stars 6'2" 215
#1 5 Max Martin
RB Madison, ALBob Jones 4 stars 6'2" 210 Michigan

#1 6 Justin Hoskins
RB Grand Rapids, MICreston 3 stars 5'11" 190 Notre Dame

#1 7 Brandon Jackson
RB Horn Lake, MS 3 stars 6'0" 220 Nebraska

#1 8 Darius Walker
RB Buford, GABuford 3 stars 5'11" 197 Notre Dame

#1 9 Brandon Gunn
RB Omaha, NECentral High School 3 stars 5'10" 190 Iowa St.

#2 0 Anthony Heygood
RB Chester, PACardinal O'Hara 3 stars 6'2" 210 Purdue

The kid that went to NC state was a god **** beast...
 
Back on topic tho... Thomas Brown might be one of the best coaches we have on staff.
 
[MENTION=1557]KANE[/MENTION]

I said the same thing but then when I looked again, we signed three.... ****!!! Talk about throwing Sh*** on the wall..... After Coker let The Don go you can tell he started recruiting RB from recruiting sites.

Im pretty sure Soldinger was still there. I think they left the following year.

Nope! He was fired at the end of 2003 season. Coker got a new contract extension, promoted and hired his own staff. The core of Butch's staff were given their papers.

Soldinger and the offensive staff were fired at the end of the 2005 season after the bowl loss to lsu. Coker was fired the next year for shannon.

Nope not true. The Don was fired at the end of 2003. Then Coker got an extension at the beginning of 2004 which he promoted some of the staff and fired the rest.
 
5'10 185 out of HS and bulked up like a beast. Can our players please do, and take, whatever he was doing?
 
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Does anyone have any info on how the station with Knoshawn and CTB played out at the end of his career Brown being the older and less talented veteran and knows being the younger better layer? could give us a good indication on how this roster is going to be built

they rotated, with moreno getting the most plays of the two. Coach Richt likes to have two #1 TB's and rotate them to keep them fresh, and a #3 that will see some playing time, but normally in a situation that suits their talents.

lately, #3 at UGA has been brendan douglas, who is, frankly, not a SEC or ACC quality RB.

he does, however, know how to block and pick up a blitz

so if he came in on a third and short, everyone knew it was going to be a pass or jet sweep, and he was in to block or protect.

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[MENTION=1557]KANE[/MENTION]

I said the same thing but then when I looked again, we signed three.... ****!!! Talk about throwing Sh*** on the wall..... After Coker let The Don go you can tell he started recruiting RB from recruiting sites.

Im pretty sure Soldinger was still there. I think they left the following year.

Nope! He was fired at the end of 2003 season. Coker got a new contract extension, promoted and hired his own staff. The core of Butch's staff were given their papers.

Soldinger and the offensive staff were fired at the end of the 2005 season after the bowl loss to lsu. Coker was fired the next year for shannon.

Nope not true. The Don was fired at the end of 2003. Then Coker got an extension at the beginning of 2004 which he promoted some of the staff and fired the rest.

He was fired before Coker's last season.
 
Im pretty sure Soldinger was still there. I think they left the following year.

Nope! He was fired at the end of 2003 season. Coker got a new contract extension, promoted and hired his own staff. The core of Butch's staff were given their papers.

Soldinger and the offensive staff were fired at the end of the 2005 season after the bowl loss to lsu. Coker was fired the next year for shannon.

Nope not true. The Don was fired at the end of 2003. Then Coker got an extension at the beginning of 2004 which he promoted some of the staff and fired the rest.

He was fired before Coker's last season.

Sorry my threes look like fives.... lol

2005 season
Main article: 2005 Miami Hurricanes football team

In late September 2005, Coker agreed to a five-year contract extension with the university. The new contract would have paid Coker in the neighborhood of $2 million per season, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in college football.

The 2005 season ended on a disappointing note for Coker and Miami, as the Hurricanes lost two of their last three games, including a 40–3 loss to LSU in the Peach Bowl. This was the worst bowl defeat in school history, and included a post-game fight in the tunnel leaving the stadium. In the wake of this loss, Coker fired four longtime Miami assistants. The team finished 9–3 for the second consecutive season.

Coker was reported to be on the hot seat entering the 2006 season, with many speculating that he would need to at least take the team to a BCS bowl in order to keep his job.
 
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Brown was even more of a savage in HS. He wouldve been a savage in the league but those **** injuries smh.
 
We signed 33% of the top 9 RBs in the country, and I don't remember any of their names? W T actual F?
 
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