Ganaway benefits from the same effect that has made Griffin a lottery winner.
Washington was spread so deep and wide on defense that Ganaway never really had to try very hard to gain yardage. All he had to do was hold onto the ball and run in the direction they pointed him.
Until more teams come up with sound solutions to defending the modern spread (Oregon, Baylor, Malzahnball), I think we'll continue to get a lot of overinflated numbers from underqualified athletes.
My point was that Gannaway
outstaged "Mr. Deep Ball." Some people probably think that Baylor
"just throws" -- because they have the (faux) supaman who was erroneously given the Heisman.. but that's not true.
BTW, on Gannaway's long run down the left sideline, there was clear holding. A White Baylor player held his man twice, then shoved the Husky to the ground from behind. That run gave Baylor a ton of momentum.
"Ganaway benefits from the same effect that has made Griffin a lottery winner."
In last night's "Bowl Game" -- I saw LAST YEAR'S version of RG3. He was an absolute JOKE. He's terrified of making mistakes, so it's
dink-and-dunk central for him. It was good to see Washington get pressure on him, sack him, strip him, and make him throw some passes that should have been picked off. He also had trouble cleanly catching snaps.
He'll be a reach in the Draft, and I won't give Art Briles credit for that. It's the
MSM System that has put a ton of effort into marketing him as the "cool black guy" and "new Mike Vick" that are responsible. They've done the same thing with countless other black quarterbacks..