KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Earlier this season, he was hailed as a potential future No. 1 overall NFL draft pick by both an opposing head coach and a legendary wide receiver after his hot start to the season.
Statistics are one way to rate Amari Cooper's play through two games in 2014, and an opposing coach's praise is another.
After Cooper's 13-catch, 189 yards and one touchdown performance in Alabama's 41-0 victory over Florida Atlantic on Saturday, Owls coach Charlie Partridge was quick to laud Cooper...