Trent Fucking McDuffie

Molden is pretty fucking good. Butterfingers but his coverage has been on point.

Gordon has not looked good at corner this season so far.

This. Molden is the best DB on the team. Leads the conference in PBUs. Destroys anything in the flats.

He's a stuuuuud. Just a monster.

It was funny that Molden was the matchup BYU thought they could exploit. He and Taylor do have hands of stone though.

Which is insane because they've both been "Best Hands in the DB Room" winners and are top 2 or 3 each offseason. Just mind blowing.

The Haener Effect
 
Best DB on the team, and it’s one of many reasons why I LOVE Jimmy Lake. Play the fucking talent and best dudes. Kid has IT and just flat-out looks the part and performed. Some solid seasoning from Bosco.

And I’m a HUGE Kyler Gordon fan, but I’m pumped for McDuffie and the D and Dawgs.

Sounds like you may be Gettin Fluffy for McDuffy.
 
Oh, I like it rough.

I like my DBs with blanket coverage and stuff,

These young Corners and Safeties are hangin’ tough,

But one is stepping up and that is McDuff.

With Jimmy Lake scheming one more air raid offense enough is enough,

Victory over SC drives me happily into my wife’s muff,

Into the breach once more,

Can we finally see our Freshmen Wide receivers score?
 
IFL Trent McDuffie.

Dude looks like a junior out there. Completely under control.

Plays bigger/more physical than I excepted too.
 
Just watching on TV, if you asked me about McDuffie, I'm saying, "He's 6'1", 205 lbs." I'm not sure if he's even incapable of missing a tackle. He grabbed Tyler Vaughns and slung him backward and to the ground without even really having good leverage on him. I thought for sure he was going to break that tackle and keep running.

Enjoy this guy for the next 2 1/2 seasons.
 
Difference between Murphy and McDuffie when they came in is Trent was 20lbs heavier and already had the body to play in the Pac-12. It's going to be fun to watch him the next 2.5 years. At this rate he might be the best CB to come out of Pete's program by the time he enters the draft.
 
Difference between Murphy and McDuffie when they came in is Trent was 20lbs heavier and already had the body to play in the Pac-12. It's going to be fun to watch him the next 2.5 years. At this rate he might be the best CB to come out of Pete's program by the time he enters the draft.

McDuffie's currently listed 13 pounds heavier than Murphy was listed when he signed, unless Murphy lost 7 pounds from signing to enrolling it's a bit short of 20.

Irregardless it's a mute poont, he's bigger than I expected him to be and plays even bigger than that.

Total stud.
 
Update: Murphy was listed at 175 as a redshirt frosh (still haven't found his true frosh listing). McDuffie is listed at 185.

10 pounds is a big difference at that size though.
 
Difference between Murphy and McDuffie when they came in is Trent was 20lbs heavier and already had the body to play in the Pac-12. It's going to be fun to watch him the next 2.5 years. At this rate he might be the best CB to come out of Pete's program by the time he enters the draft.

McDuffie's currently listed 13 pounds heavier than Murphy was listed when he signed, unless Murphy lost 7 pounds from signing to enrolling it's a bit short of 20.

Irregardless it's a mute poont, he's bigger than I expected him to be and plays even bigger than that.

Total stud.

Murphy was listed at 164lbs in his 247 recruiting profile and at 170lbs on the 2016 roster.https://gohuskies.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3306https://247sports.com/Player/Byron-Murphy-58712/high-school-102093/

But yeah, moot point. We're fortunate to have him because he's already ahead of Gordon and Hampton who we all assumed would be shut down corners from day 1. This is what happens when you stack classes with talent.
 
Difference between Murphy and McDuffie when they came in is Trent was 20lbs heavier and already had the body to play in the Pac-12. It's going to be fun to watch him the next 2.5 years. At this rate he might be the best CB to come out of Pete's program by the time he enters the draft.

McDuffie's currently listed 13 pounds heavier than Murphy was listed when he signed, unless Murphy lost 7 pounds from signing to enrolling it's a bit short of 20.

Irregardless it's a mute poont, he's bigger than I expected him to be and plays even bigger than that.

Total stud.

Murphy was listed at 164lbs in his 247 recruiting profile and at 170lbs on the 2016 roster.https://gohuskies.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=3306https://247sports.com/Player/Byron-Murphy-58712/high-school-102093/

But yeah, moot point. We're fortunate to have him because he's already ahead of Gordon and Hampton who we all assumed would be shut down corners from day 1. This is what happens when you stack classes with talent.
Agreed.

McDuffie was my favorite corner in last year's class but even I didn't expect him to be so good so early. I love the dude.
 
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