C.J. Spiller Scores a 10 on Wonderlic???

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http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Gerhart-posts-top-RB-Wonderlic-score.html

Gerhart posts top RB Wonderlic score

It looks like that Stanford education is already starting to pay dividends for running back Toby Gerhart.
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APToby Gerhart
The Heisman Trophy finalist—who led the country in rushing yards (1,871) and touchdowns (28) in 2009—brought home the top score in the Wonderlic exam among this year’s running back class with a 30, according to a league source.
The Wonderlic test is a 12-minute, 50 question exam aimed at evaluating a prospect’s problem-solving abilities.
There has been much debate (especially from our readers) as to whether or not the test has any real significance in determining how a college football player will perform at the next level.
Some of the other top performers among the running backs include BYU’s Manase Tonga (29), LSU’s Charles Scott (26), Tennessee’s Montario Hardesty (25), Mississippi State’s Anthony Dixon (25) and North Dakota State’s Pat Paschall (25).

Rounding out the bottom of the class was Clemson’s C.J. Spiller, who scored a 10.

Other Notable Scores
Jahvid Best (California): 24
LeGarrette Blount (Oregon): 16
Jonathan Dwyer (Georgia Tech): 17
Ryan Mathews (Fresno State): 16
Dexter McCluster (Ole Miss): 18
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sm0kie13;3310227 said:
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Gerhart-posts-top-RB-Wonderlic-score.html

Gerhart posts top RB Wonderlic score

It looks like that Stanford education is already starting to pay dividends for running back Toby Gerhart.
Gerhart-main-5700.jpg
APToby Gerhart
The Heisman Trophy finalist—who led the country in rushing yards (1,871) and touchdowns (28) in 2009—brought home the top score in the Wonderlic exam among this year’s running back class with a 30, according to a league source.
The Wonderlic test is a 12-minute, 50 question exam aimed at evaluating a prospect’s problem-solving abilities.
There has been much debate (especially from our readers) as to whether or not the test has any real significance in determining how a college football player will perform at the next level.
Some of the other top performers among the running backs include BYU’s Manase Tonga (29), LSU’s Charles Scott (26), Tennessee’s Montario Hardesty (25), Mississippi State’s Anthony Dixon (25) and North Dakota State’s Pat Paschall (25).

Rounding out the bottom of the class was Clemson’s C.J. Spiller, who scored a 10.

Other Notable Scores
Jahvid Best (California): 24
LeGarrette Blount (Oregon): 16
Jonathan Dwyer (Georgia Tech): 17
Ryan Mathews (Fresno State): 16
Dexter McCluster (Ole Miss): 18
Hit me up on Twitter: @JoeFortenbaugh

Dwyer went to Tech. Should have scored much higher
 

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I think Gerhart will be a player, he has that emmitt-like ability that hes not great at anything but good at everything. Im not attempting to draw comparisons to Emmitt Smith, ok pretend I just said Tashard Choice because he has it to.
 
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