Son of a….

…Heisman winner.

All I can say is wow!

Get ready for the second coming.

And he’s only a freshman. 

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6 Responses to Son of a….

  1. Leland May 6, 2009 at 12:40 pm #

    This is the ONE time that the Longhorns should recruit from Oklahoma.

    Junior, how’d you like to win a National Championship with the Longhorns?

  2. Leland May 6, 2009 at 10:54 pm #

    This is the ONE time that the Longhorns should recruit from Oklahoma.

    Junior, how’d you like to win a National Championship with the Longhorns?
    Sorry, should have mentioned good post! Waiting for the next one!

  3. Roby May 7, 2009 at 12:46 am #

    That is God-given. You know Barry hasn’t been pushing and grooming him to be the best. That’s not his style. I wouldn’t be suprised if Barry had his kid play baseball as a kid instead. Hopefully he has the desire to play through his prime and not retire in the middle like his old man. He did leave us wanting more though (unlike Favre). I never understood how he just walked away like that, and never wondered what “could have been.” I guess all he cared about was “what was.” Can you imagine if he played 4 more years? 20,000 yards. I hope Jr keeps it classy like his pops (unlike Kellen Jr).

  4. Roby May 7, 2009 at 12:48 am #

    With that speed, there is a place for him in The Gator Nation.

  5. Vince Gagliano May 7, 2009 at 9:16 am #

    One thing is for certain. On tape, he’s got a low center of gravity and can definitely change direction without losing speed, just like his dad.

    Oh, and Roby, he’s not the only one. Fred Taylor’s son is also a high school freshman running back who also plays like his dad.

  6. Roby May 8, 2009 at 12:34 am #

    Fred Taylor is old enough to have a 15 year old kid?!

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