
No doubt about it.
Missouri's redshirt freshman receiver (slash running back slash returnman)
Jeremy Maclin just set an NCAA record today and how. Maclin returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, simultaneously setting the NCAA frosh all-purpose yards mark. He came into today's game 78 yards off the mark and was well on his way even before the return after hauling in a touchdown pass the previous possession.
Maclin is hyped as one of the fastest players in the NCAA and it's hard to argue. Every time I see him break into the open (which happens quite often lately), he reminds me of
Ted Ginn in both speed and gait. I mean he's a mirror image for that weird lean and forward leg kick Ginn has. No surprise, both dabbled in track which has helped discipline their running style.
Sometimes frosh players who start out hot hit a wall. Maclin is the exception here as he's been Missouri's big playmaker these last few games and a big reason why the normally puckered up Tigers are playing so well this late in the year.
Is it all that outrageous to wonder if he might be gone to the NFL after next season? Maclin will be a redshirt sophomore next year, making him draft eligible as he is three years out of high school (think
Michael Vick). Ted Ginn is the template as a fairly unpolished underclass receiver/returnman/rusher and he was an easy first round pick in last year's draft. We shall see . . .