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ESPN's Top 10 SEC Cornerbacks For 2014
by Staff Reporter
June 19, 201410 Comments
Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports
Chris Low with ESPN.com put together a list of the top 10 SEC cornerbacks for 2014, and LSU's Tre'Davious White and Rashard Robinson were among the group.
Here is his complete Top 10:
1. Vernon Hargreaves III, So., Florida
2. Taveze Calhoun, RJr., Mississippi State
3. Tre'Davious White, So., LSU
4. Deshazor Everett, Sr., Texas A&M
5. Rashard Robinson, So., LSU
6. Cam Sutton, So., Tennessee
7. Jamerson Love, RSr., Mississippi State
8. Damian Swann, Sr., Georgia
9. Jonathon Mincy, RSr. Auburn
10. Tony Brown, Fr., Alabama
Here is his complete Top 10:
1. Vernon Hargreaves III, So., Florida
2. Taveze Calhoun, RJr., Mississippi State
3. Tre'Davious White, So., LSU
4. Deshazor Everett, Sr., Texas A&M
5. Rashard Robinson, So., LSU
6. Cam Sutton, So., Tennessee
7. Jamerson Love, RSr., Mississippi State
8. Damian Swann, Sr., Georgia
9. Jonathon Mincy, RSr. Auburn
10. Tony Brown, Fr., Alabama
quote:
3. Tre'Davious White, So., LSU: One of two true freshman cornerbacks for the Tigers last season, the 5-11, 177-pound White certainly didn't play like a freshman. He had 55 total tackles and led the team with nine passes defended. His best football is yet to come, and he has the skills, confidence and smarts to be the kind of shut-down corner we're used to seeing on the Bayou.
quote:
5. Rashard Robinson, So., LSU: The hard part is figuring out which of LSU's two rising sophomores has the brightest future. The 6-1, 170-pound Robinson has more length than White, but didn't put up quite the numbers a year ago after getting off to a late start. He wasn't cleared academically until the week of the opener. He blossomed toward the end of the season and was terrific in helping to shut down Texas A&M receiver Mike Evans in the win over the Aggies.
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