Your all-time favorite college player?
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Your all-time favorite college player?
I realize some have mentioned this in the past, but I don't think it's ever been the topic of a thread. Mine:
(Green jersey pic for Van, since I know how much he loves it.)
Yeah, I realize Montana did not exactly have the best college career of any ND QB. But he was the guy there when I really got hooked on the program. Some of my fondest memories of ND football include Joe Montana -- the '77 green jersey game vs. USC (after that, ND wore the green jerseys as their home uniforms for the rest of Devine's tenure); the Cotton Bowl win over Texas later that year that gave ND the national championship, along with a little help from Arkansas vs. Oklahoma; and the chicken soup Cotton Bowl game vs. Houston the following year.
And even as a kid between the ages of 12-14, I could see that Montana had that little something that made him destined for greatness. No disrespect meant to either Rusty Lisch or Gary Forystek, but to this day I still can't figure out how either of them wound up starting over Montana for a time.
(Green jersey pic for Van, since I know how much he loves it.)
Yeah, I realize Montana did not exactly have the best college career of any ND QB. But he was the guy there when I really got hooked on the program. Some of my fondest memories of ND football include Joe Montana -- the '77 green jersey game vs. USC (after that, ND wore the green jerseys as their home uniforms for the rest of Devine's tenure); the Cotton Bowl win over Texas later that year that gave ND the national championship, along with a little help from Arkansas vs. Oklahoma; and the chicken soup Cotton Bowl game vs. Houston the following year.
And even as a kid between the ages of 12-14, I could see that Montana had that little something that made him destined for greatness. No disrespect meant to either Rusty Lisch or Gary Forystek, but to this day I still can't figure out how either of them wound up starting over Montana for a time.
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This dude.
Couldashoulda won the Heisman, was a national champion twice in football and was THE guy in one of the more storied rivalry games of all time.
A lithograph of the dude hangs in my office, from the game above, about to get six.
Couldashoulda won the Heisman, was a national champion twice in football and was THE guy in one of the more storied rivalry games of all time.
A lithograph of the dude hangs in my office, from the game above, about to get six.
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Don't laugh, *ssholes... A lot of you seem to forget how great he was in college.
Yeah, you already know...
-- 2-time Butkus winner. Still the only one.
-- 2-time All-American.
-- 3-time All-Conference.
-- Academic All-American.
413 career tackles. (That's 11 per game...) 12 career sacks for a loss of 10.2 yards per. 39 career tackles for loss, forcing 191 yards of losses. 31 wins, only 4 losses, and one BULLSHIT tie.
He didn't dominate QB's. He only got 12 career sacks for an average of .33 per game. He only had 1 career interception. But he DID dominate RB's. His TFL's averaged almost 5 yards per. He recorded 11 tackles per game, with a school-record (and that's saying something) 22 against Miami in a game that he literally killed himself to try to win.
Yeah, it's The Boz. Every kid in Oklahoma, and probably a lot more across the nation than many will care to admit, wanted to be The Boz. (I can HAPPILY say, however, that I never got the haircut. He said it in his book best, "It looks stupid on a round head.")
What he meant to getting Oklahoma back to a National Championship can never be understated... and that's why he came here.
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Post Script -- Even as a die-hard Bosworth fan, I'm not so foolish as to believe that something wasn't up with him. I don't think he's a Barry Bonds kinda guy though. It makes me sad that all of the great things he did on the field are tainted by the cloud of steroids and by his antics off of the field.
...and his movies. (Except Stone Cold, which was awesome...)
So that's my "disclaimer" or whatever. At least I picked a Sooner as my favorite Sooner and not Chris Simms...
Yeah, you already know...
-- 2-time Butkus winner. Still the only one.
-- 2-time All-American.
-- 3-time All-Conference.
-- Academic All-American.
413 career tackles. (That's 11 per game...) 12 career sacks for a loss of 10.2 yards per. 39 career tackles for loss, forcing 191 yards of losses. 31 wins, only 4 losses, and one BULLSHIT tie.
He didn't dominate QB's. He only got 12 career sacks for an average of .33 per game. He only had 1 career interception. But he DID dominate RB's. His TFL's averaged almost 5 yards per. He recorded 11 tackles per game, with a school-record (and that's saying something) 22 against Miami in a game that he literally killed himself to try to win.
Yeah, it's The Boz. Every kid in Oklahoma, and probably a lot more across the nation than many will care to admit, wanted to be The Boz. (I can HAPPILY say, however, that I never got the haircut. He said it in his book best, "It looks stupid on a round head.")
What he meant to getting Oklahoma back to a National Championship can never be understated... and that's why he came here.
the_ouskull
Post Script -- Even as a die-hard Bosworth fan, I'm not so foolish as to believe that something wasn't up with him. I don't think he's a Barry Bonds kinda guy though. It makes me sad that all of the great things he did on the field are tainted by the cloud of steroids and by his antics off of the field.
...and his movies. (Except Stone Cold, which was awesome...)
So that's my "disclaimer" or whatever. At least I picked a Sooner as my favorite Sooner and not Chris Simms...
Congrats, Wags. Good win.
I got two words for the Boz:
Bo
Jackson
Bo
Jackson
JPGettysburg wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:57 pm In prison, full moon nights have a kind of brutal sodomy that can't fully be described with mere words.
Jimmy Medalions wrote:This dude.
Couldashoulda won the Heisman, was a national champion twice in football and was THE guy in one of the more storied rivalry games of all time.
A lithograph of the dude hangs in my office, from the game above, about to get six.
We played against AD whilst he was a QB at San Fernando. Beat 'em 19-12 at their place (during the day due to prior gang activity)....
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Since we're mentioning honorable mentions, I'll add a few . . .
^^^ He left ND as its all-time leading rusher, although that has since been eclipsed. [Zysdale]My classmate at ND.
I actually met him before anyone had ever heard of him. One day early in my freshman year, he happened to be in the dining hall for breakfast at the same time as me and a few of my friends. We all had early morning classes, were eating right before class and the dining hall was pretty much deserted right then. He sat down with us.[/Zysdale] A real nice guy.
^^^ Another guy who woulda coulda shoulda won the Heisman. Simply the most electrifying college player I had ever seen, at least until Reggie Bush came along.
Unfortunately, both of these guys had somewhat disappointing pro careers. Pinkett wound up in a situation where there were a glut of running backs and a system that did not utilize them to a significant degree. Rocket was too small to be an impact player in the NFL, and his speed was not the factor at that level that it was in college.
^^^ He left ND as its all-time leading rusher, although that has since been eclipsed. [Zysdale]My classmate at ND.
I actually met him before anyone had ever heard of him. One day early in my freshman year, he happened to be in the dining hall for breakfast at the same time as me and a few of my friends. We all had early morning classes, were eating right before class and the dining hall was pretty much deserted right then. He sat down with us.[/Zysdale] A real nice guy.
^^^ Another guy who woulda coulda shoulda won the Heisman. Simply the most electrifying college player I had ever seen, at least until Reggie Bush came along.
Unfortunately, both of these guys had somewhat disappointing pro careers. Pinkett wound up in a situation where there were a glut of running backs and a system that did not utilize them to a significant degree. Rocket was too small to be an impact player in the NFL, and his speed was not the factor at that level that it was in college.
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And I got two words for Carson...Carson wrote:I got two words for the Boz:
Bo
Jackson
Try.
Originality.
NObody in the league could have made that play on Bo, given the angle and the head of steam Bo already had. That Boz at least tried to make it says a lot more about him than some random, drive-by, "Bo Jackson" post... although the same post, coupled with the fact that ANSWER THE FUCKING QUESTIONS AT HAND says quite a bit about you.
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Congrats, Wags. Good win.
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Maybe its just recent memory but I cant recall two more exciting players to watch than Reggie Bush and Vince Young.
Maybe its just recent memory but I cant recall two more exciting players to watch than Reggie Bush and Vince Young.
maverick. maverick. maverick. 8 yrs of Bush. 8 yrs of Bush. 8 yrs of Bush.
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You melted easier than butter in a microwave.the_ouskull wrote:And I got two words for Carson...Carson wrote:I got two words for the Boz:
Bo
Jackson
Try.
Originality.
NObody in the league could have made that play on Bo, given the angle and the head of steam Bo already had. That Boz at least tried to make it says a lot more about him than some random, drive-by, "Bo Jackson" post... although the same post, coupled with the fact that ANSWER THE FUCKING QUESTIONS AT HAND says quite a bit about you.
the_ouskull
As far as answering the question, which is clearly asked in this thread's title, I said all I needed to say. The legend of Bo Jackson is known by most all, unlike Brian Bosworth, who only Okie homers even care to remember.
JPGettysburg wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 8:57 pm In prison, full moon nights have a kind of brutal sodomy that can't fully be described with mere words.
Bo Jackson is the greatest athlete of all time and the fact he wasnt even on ESPN's top 100 of the 20th century made their entire list worthless and invalid. No other athlete was even named to the all star games of 2 differnet sports, BO was MVP in them.
if we're going with honorable mentions.
and Junior Seau, David Webb and Ronnie Lott if I could find pics of them in their USC unis
if we're going with honorable mentions.
and Junior Seau, David Webb and Ronnie Lott if I could find pics of them in their USC unis
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Spoken like a true idiot that got called out for an even more idiotic drive-by and only knows how to backpedal by trying to claim meltdown... Why don't you ask somebody who started watching college football before the formation of the BCS about Brian Bosworth...?Carson wrote:You melted easier than butter in a microwave.the_ouskull wrote:And I got two words for Carson...Carson wrote:I got two words for the Boz:
Bo
Jackson
Try.
Originality.
NObody in the league could have made that play on Bo, given the angle and the head of steam Bo already had. That Boz at least tried to make it says a lot more about him than some random, drive-by, "Bo Jackson" post... although the same post, coupled with the fact that ANSWER THE FUCKING QUESTIONS AT HAND says quite a bit about you.
the_ouskull
As far as answering the question, which is clearly asked in this thread's title, I said all I needed to say. The legend of Bo Jackson is known by most all, unlike Brian Bosworth, who only Okie homers even care to remember.
the_ouskull
Congrats, Wags. Good win.
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Pic 1... Simply the Best
Pic 2... The "Junkyard Dog"... put 11 in the box and you're still not going to stop him. CF's first "Superman"
Pic 3... The best "Wishbone" qb in History... hands down. I remember wearing a "bandana" in Pop Warner because I liked this guy so much, and I played tailback.
I came home one night drunk as shit and was trying to call my girlfriend in high school for 10 minutes... as my dad stood in the doorway and watched.
He took me upstairs and threw me in the bath tub and turned the shower on... I didn't remember a thing!
Next day...
Dad: Have a good time last night?
truth: Why?
Dad: After I threw your ass in the shower last night, all you kept saying was... "They'd never do this to Earl Campbell"!
Finally met Earl... (long story)
Two tiime Heisman Trophy winner... nuff said.
Bert Jones... best arm I've ever seen.
Pic 1. Smooth, and you knew he was the best.
Pic 2. AD
Pic 3. I remember this guy running on the beach with leg weights in the sand getting ready for the season.
Pic 4. Sam "the Bam" Cunningham... I'm still friends with his little brother, from our days of playing pick-up basketball games at La Cumbra Jr. High in Santa Barbara. Some of you may know the fella'.
Pic 1. Joe Roth ... what can I say?
Could have been the best ever! Sorry Joe Montana.
I'll let Barry Switzer(coach) of the Oklahoma Sooners put it into words...
There were a number of articles written about Joe around the time of his death. One such article, written by Nick Peters, provides a recount of Joe's football career at Cal. A part of the article quotes Barry Switzer as saying, "Roth is the Best I've faced as a coach. None of the others had such a quick delivery with such a great arm while throwing such a soft ball--all of his should be caught." This particular article continues to describe at length Joe's courage and toughness in California's 1976 game against the Sooners at Norman, Oklahoma--a grueling experience for Joe, and one which foreshadowed the more difficult ordeal that was soon to come.
Joe Roth died of Cancer at 21... before he could graduate from Cal
Pic 2. Steve Bartkowski... one of the most accurate arms ever in College and the Pro's!
Pic 3. Chuck Muncie... you had to be there. He was Eric Dickerson without the best O Line in NFL history.
Pic 4. Wesley Walker... cant find him in Cal gear, but he played here. You may remember him from one of the greatest NFL playoff games ever played. Miami and San Diego.
and last but not least... Can you name this guy, with the best name ever for a quarterback???
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Dude, I was in school at Auburn when both Bo and this Boz freak you are infatuated with were playing college ball.the_ouskull wrote:Why don't you ask somebody who started watching college football before the formation of the BCS about Brian Bosworth...?
the_ouskull
And excuuuuuse me for not having 500 pictures of Bo stored on my hard drive so I can avoid "drive-by" posting.
Boz only got the media's attention because of his bad haircut and jewelry back in the '80s. Bo had a speech impediment, so he did his talking by running over and past linemen, linebackers and safeties.
Are you still on the rag about Stoops' paychecks?
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i remember that Chuck Muncie SI cover. Sims was the best i ever saw in person (all his home games in the Heisman year, and senior year). he had everything speed, power, moves, style, etc. he doesn't fumble, after making a NU db miss on a freak move, in 78 in Lincoln he wins the H twice and OU wins the national championship. They dominated NU in the rematch. offensive backfield: JC Watts, Kenny King, David Overstreet, Billy Sims. only Watts didn't play in the NFL, and was MVP of the CFL.
I'd be remiss to not mention Joe Washington. EVERYBODY wanted to be Little Joe on the Norman grade school playground. helluva a nice guy, too.
I'd be remiss to not mention Joe Washington. EVERYBODY wanted to be Little Joe on the Norman grade school playground. helluva a nice guy, too.
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My all time favorite, without a doubt, was this man:
Every time he had the ball, he was a threat to score. He saved his best performances for when it counted most. Had he been in an offensive system that bulilt the offense around him, he would have some unbelieveable records.
HM:
Best name ever for a linebacker:
Biggest heart I've ever seen:
Every time he had the ball, he was a threat to score. He saved his best performances for when it counted most. Had he been in an offensive system that bulilt the offense around him, he would have some unbelieveable records.
HM:
Best name ever for a linebacker:
Biggest heart I've ever seen:
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I don''t have an all-time favorite but my list of favorites would include Matt Rogers (QB Iowa), Danny Wuerfful (QB Florida), Abdul Hodge (LB Iowa), Chad Greenway (LB Iowa), Matt Roth (DE Iowa), Chuck Long (QB Iowa), Merton Hanks (DB Iowa), Carlos "The Assassin" James (DB Iowa), Jacquez Green (WR/KR Florida), Dallas Clark (TE Iowa), Jared Clauss (DT Iowa), amongst many others.
I don''t have an all-time favorite but my list of favorites would include Matt Rogers (QB Iowa), Danny Wuerfful (QB Florida), Abdul Hodge (LB Iowa), Chad Greenway (LB Iowa), Matt Roth (DE Iowa), Chuck Long (QB Iowa), Merton Hanks (DB Iowa), Carlos "The Assassin" James (DB Iowa), Jacquez Green (WR/KR Florida), Dallas Clark (TE Iowa), Jared Clauss (DT Iowa), amongst many others.
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