Nobody has a finishing kick in college football like Derrius Guice.
While you can't say the LSU's junior running back saves his best for last because he usually flies out of the starting blocks from the get-go, a deep dive into his 1,387 rushing yards last year proves he revs his engines even higher after halftime.
Michael Freer of Saturday Down South researched the SEC's five returning rushers to see how, when or where they gained their yards.
This is what he discovered about Guice:
"Almost 60 percent of Guice's 1,387 rushing yards last season came in the second half/overtime (58 percent).