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Derrick Henry Explains The CRUCIAL Difference Between College & NFL #shorts | Bussin’ With The Boys



Recorded: January 17th, 2023

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40 Comments

  1. Being from Alabama born & raised…
    Football & baseball are our sports down here…
    North is more focused on basketball.
    So the talent down South when it comes to football at a collegiate level vs up north is a night & day difference.

  2. The sec is the most dominant conference without question. Big ten teams always cheat and play absolutely no one. Michigan was a joke this year

  3. And that's exactly why the top prospects you see year in and year out not live up to the hype. Plus the politics involved with other major programs.

  4. Love that the title is that Derrick Henry explains the difference and in the video, all he says is "it's not the same." Quite the explanation

  5. Why would you even bring it up when yall got beat that bad. You threw up a lob against yourself.

  6. Of course its not the same. Its the best of the best, the fastest of the fast, and the biggest of the big. College teams only have a few NFL players on their teams if they're lucky. Many have none.

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