For the seniors that played their last game Thursday, another come from behind stunner in San Antonio to secure their second Alamo Bowl victory, there’s plenty to be proud of. 40 wins (despite a losing record a year ago), three bowl wins, including a Peach Bowl victory in decisive fashion, winning one and and playing for a second Big 12 Championship among them. And while there has been plenty of scrutiny around some of the classes’ bigger names (cough, cough, Kenny Hill), the player who may be the best of the bunch is rarely mentioned. And not only is he the best player signed in the class of 2014, he has a claim for a spot as an all-time great, and maybe the best ever at his position, under Gary Patterson.