SMU defense better watch #1 and #18 (6'5" WRs with speed)

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TCU likes to go to former HS All American and HS 4 star 6'4" WR (actually he was measured at 6'4 and a half - almost 6'5") Quintin Johnstone (#1) who TCU flipped from Longhorns 2 yrs ago, on signing day. He is the highest rated WR recruit in TCU history and he was the # 1 High School WR recruit target of Alabama, Florida, LSU, OU, OHIO ST and many others. TCU likes to go to him on a long pass right away early in the game to get the other team discouraged immediately ! Look for a bomb to # 1 early. He is very fast with 4.4 speed which is kind of shocking for a big man. TCU has done that in every game so far. First or 2nd play is a bomb to # 1 or # 18.
The other outside WR (# 18) is former 4 star HS WR Savion Williams who TCU stole from UT and multiple SEC teams when he was very close to committing to an SEC team. Then UT stepped in and he was projected to them and gave UT a verbal promise but then changed his mind the next day and committed to Frogs. He is also a former HS 4 star recruit who is 6'5" and this is his first year starting. He is a beast at 6'5"/215 with not as much speed as #1 but extremely dangerous w/4.5 speed and a large body. He was a QB in High School (and occasional WR) who is still learning WR position and has enormous upside at WR. He dominated this yr in Fall Camp and coaches very excited about him. His size allows him to be very physical and muscle the defenders on long bombs. Very very difficult guy to defend. Last year's starting Safety (who is now the starting Safety for NFL Las Vegas Raiders) said Savion Williams was the toughest guy to defend that he has ever had to go against due to his size and the way he has learned to overpower and intimidate defenders.
TCU likes to go long right away early in the game to # 1 and # 18. Watch those two very close !! They are both out there on the field for one reason and one reason only - for the Home Run ball - as Cal found out the hard way, even though the TCU QB missed on 8 long balls when they were wide open (he did hit on 3 of 11 - but that is unacceptable when WRs are wide open - about 5 times in Cal game the TCU fans gasped in horror when WRs were wide open with no defender within 10 yrs of WR and the Frog QB grossly overthrew the WR - kind of shocking to watch actually and really bad !!) .
https://gofrogs.com/sports/football/ros ... iams/12290
TCU likes to go to former HS All American and HS 4 star 6'4" WR (actually he was measured at 6'4 and a half - almost 6'5") Quintin Johnstone (#1) who TCU flipped from Longhorns 2 yrs ago, on signing day. He is the highest rated WR recruit in TCU history and he was the # 1 High School WR recruit target of Alabama, Florida, LSU, OU, OHIO ST and many others. TCU likes to go to him on a long pass right away early in the game to get the other team discouraged immediately ! Look for a bomb to # 1 early. He is very fast with 4.4 speed which is kind of shocking for a big man. TCU has done that in every game so far. First or 2nd play is a bomb to # 1 or # 18.
The other outside WR (# 18) is former 4 star HS WR Savion Williams who TCU stole from UT and multiple SEC teams when he was very close to committing to an SEC team. Then UT stepped in and he was projected to them and gave UT a verbal promise but then changed his mind the next day and committed to Frogs. He is also a former HS 4 star recruit who is 6'5" and this is his first year starting. He is a beast at 6'5"/215 with not as much speed as #1 but extremely dangerous w/4.5 speed and a large body. He was a QB in High School (and occasional WR) who is still learning WR position and has enormous upside at WR. He dominated this yr in Fall Camp and coaches very excited about him. His size allows him to be very physical and muscle the defenders on long bombs. Very very difficult guy to defend. Last year's starting Safety (who is now the starting Safety for NFL Las Vegas Raiders) said Savion Williams was the toughest guy to defend that he has ever had to go against due to his size and the way he has learned to overpower and intimidate defenders.
TCU likes to go long right away early in the game to # 1 and # 18. Watch those two very close !! They are both out there on the field for one reason and one reason only - for the Home Run ball - as Cal found out the hard way, even though the TCU QB missed on 8 long balls when they were wide open (he did hit on 3 of 11 - but that is unacceptable when WRs are wide open - about 5 times in Cal game the TCU fans gasped in horror when WRs were wide open with no defender within 10 yrs of WR and the Frog QB grossly overthrew the WR - kind of shocking to watch actually and really bad !!) .