Sunday, 1 January 2017

A love letter to Dalvin Cook’s fifth gear

Source: www.sbnation.com --- Saturday, December 31, 2016
The 71-yard run that saved the Orange Bowl College Football has been blessed by an embarrassment of riches at the running back position through the years. Every decade has had its legends, and the 2010s have been no different, from the mythical Leonard Fournette to the Bama-killing Ezekiel Elliott to [insert Bama workhorse here]. Like Elliott, Florida State's Dalvin Cook never finished higher than seventh in the Heisman voting, but he might have provided more indelible moments than anyone in the decade this side of Columbus. He provided a couple of more in what was almost certainly his final game in a Seminole uniform, a 33-32 Orange Bowl win over Michigan. He rushed for 12 and 28 yards to set up FSU's first touchdown (a two-yard Cook carry), but the Wolverines' defense stiffened. After scoring four times in seven first-half possessions, the Seminoles began the second half with two three-and-outs and a pick-six. Michigan cut a 20-6 deficit to 20-15 heading into the fourth quarter. But on the second play of the final period, facing third-and-22 from the 13, Cook took a handoff on a basic counterplay and turned the game around. This was maybe the most Dalvin Cook play of Cook's career. Over the last three years, no one in college Football has killed defenders' angles better than Cook. He has no third or fourth gear — he just goes straight from second to fifth. Four different potential Michigan tacklers thought they had him. And a f ...



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