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That would be a great fit for a heck of a football player, good luck to Ricky, wherever he ends up.

 

One of many Classy Posts GB :lol:

 

I too wish Ricky the best at the next level!!!

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One of many Classy Posts GB :blink:

 

I too wish Ricky the best at the next level!!!

 

I do not coach in college but I lived with one for 20 years. I say he is likely D-2 or 1AA. He is too small for D1. I would sign him and play him as a scat back. He can catch and run. He should be utilized as a receiver and run the ball on reverses and jet sweep type plays not between the tackles. He will be successful. good luck to him.

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I do not coach in college but I lived with one for 20 years. I say he is likely D-2 or 1AA. He is too small for D1. I would sign him and play him as a scat back. He can catch and run. He should be utilized as a receiver and run the ball on reverses and jet sweep type plays not between the tackles. He will be successful. good luck to him.

 

I stated a few weeks back on a thread about Ladd that he would be a star if he were to play in the OVC (APSU, TSU, TTU, and UTM are all examples of local OVC schools).

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