• Post Game Interview Colton Hinton

 #94176  by FUwolfpacker
 Mon Nov 18, 2024 8:54 pm
gofurman wrote:
Mon Nov 18, 2024 8:33 pm
FUWolfpacker said “sure, he’s not SEC talent”. Which means teams we face aren’t scared of him. But y’alll don’t even note that. Only mine. See the bias ?
Dude, don’t bring me into this. What I said is not equal to what you said. The majority of the best players in the SoCon aren’t SEC level talent but that doesn’t mean they can’t compete at any level on a given day. Also, if you think SoCon coaches aren’t game planing (what you would call “scared”) for Colton you’re deceiving yourself.
 #94180  by FUATT
 Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:17 pm
Colton Hinton is absolutely a problem, we know it, other teams know it. I think the staff has done of good job of scheming ways to get him the ball in space and the successful fourth down play at ETSU was prefect example of that. And he got it done.
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 #94181  by FurmAlum
 Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:33 pm
I bet Ryan Miller wasn't "SEC Talent" when he was a sophomore either. But by the time he was a senior he might have been. Now he's NFL Talent. Furman develops players.
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 #94182  by FUwolfpacker
 Mon Nov 18, 2024 11:30 pm
FUATT wrote:
Mon Nov 18, 2024 10:17 pm
Colton Hinton is absolutely a problem, we know it, other teams know it. I think the staff has done of good job of scheming ways to get him the ball in space and the successful fourth down play at ETSU was prefect example of that. And he got it done.
I liked how Hinton was used against ETSU more than I have the previous few weeks. Giving Hinton the ball behind the line of scrimmage this year hadn’t gone the way we hoped, but finding a way to slip him out into open space the way we did was a good call. Hinton is fast enough to beat almost anyone to that corner in that scenario.