Who's your best
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Who's your best
The countdown til the first major day of college football is underway. We are now at 43 days. Each day of the countdown (tomorrow being 42), you put the best player ever to wear that jersey number from your institution....
43 - UCLA - Matt Darby
43 - UCLA - Matt Darby
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Lee Roy Selmon.
according to coaching game tape he was knocked off his feet *one time* in four years.
or Bob Kalsu.
according to coaching game tape he was knocked off his feet *one time* in four years.
or Bob Kalsu.
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#42 Paul Warfield: Two time all Big 10 halfback 1962-63, 13 NFL seasons at WR, Member of Browns '64 NFL Championship team & Dolphins '72 Super Bowl Championship team, Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983
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i clearly missed the point of the thread.
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Rack this blast.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I'll need a long list of UT stars who have made their mark in college football. Thanks.
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Seriously though...
Quentin Coryatt was a man amongst boys until he got to the NFL where he was a boy amongst men. Still, one of the baddest mofos I've ever seen don an A&M jersey.
And I wouldn't be an Aggie homer unless I said Bucky Richardson.
Of course, if I were a texags.com homer, I would have said Reggie McNeal 2 years ago and McGee present day.
Quentin Coryatt was a man amongst boys until he got to the NFL where he was a boy amongst men. Still, one of the baddest mofos I've ever seen don an A&M jersey.
And I wouldn't be an Aggie homer unless I said Bucky Richardson.
Of course, if I were a texags.com homer, I would have said Reggie McNeal 2 years ago and McGee present day.
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43 - Bob Crable
42 - Mike Larkin/Jim Stone/Shane Walton/Michael Stonebreaker (seriously torn on this one, although Stonebreaker definitely merits a mention on anybody's all-time all-name team)
41 - Tony Brooks/Mike Goolsby
40 - Reggie Brooks/Terry Eurick
I included Terry Eurick at #40 because he was a tri-captain on the '77 national championship team (technically not a starter but saw plenty of action). I used Tony Brooks as #41 because that's the number listed to him at http://www.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_ ... TimeRoster
Of course, that site lists only one number per player, and a lot of them switched numbers during their careers. IIRC, Tony Brooks wore three numbers during his ND career -- 20, 40 and 41.
42 - Mike Larkin/Jim Stone/Shane Walton/Michael Stonebreaker (seriously torn on this one, although Stonebreaker definitely merits a mention on anybody's all-time all-name team)
41 - Tony Brooks/Mike Goolsby
40 - Reggie Brooks/Terry Eurick
Yep. I didn't see your post before.Killian wrote:Best #40 for ND? Not sure if they were the best, but the Brooks brothers (Tony 88-91) and Reggie (1992) both wore the number. Reggie finished 5th in the Heisman.
I included Terry Eurick at #40 because he was a tri-captain on the '77 national championship team (technically not a starter but saw plenty of action). I used Tony Brooks as #41 because that's the number listed to him at http://www.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_ ... TimeRoster
Of course, that site lists only one number per player, and a lot of them switched numbers during their careers. IIRC, Tony Brooks wore three numbers during his ND career -- 20, 40 and 41.
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So, what is this schmuck? Everytime Seer puts a player down, you feel like you have to put another to try to top him? Fucking Crown and Crowner going on here.
Seer: 43 - UCLA - Matt Darby
Schmuck: 43- Troy Polamalu
Seer: UCLA # 42 - Skip Hicks
Schmuck: 42- Ronnie Lott
Seer: # 41 - Spencer Havner, # 41 - Ken Norton, Jr.
Schmuck: #41- Scott Lockwood, #40- Jeff Fisher or Brandon Hancock
Seer: # 40 - Manu Tuiasosopo, quitsies!
Schmuck: Anti-quitsies, 39- Sam Cunningham, quitsies, no anti-quitsies, no startsies!
Seer: You can't do that!
Schmuck: Can too!
Seer: Cannot, stamp it!
Schmuck: Can too, double stamp it, no erasies!
Seer: Cannot, triple stamp, no erasies, Touch blue make it true.
Schmuck: No, you can't do that... you can't triple stamp a double stamp, you can't triple stamp a double stamp! Seer!
Seer: [hands over ears] LA LA LA LA LA LA!
Schmuck: Seer! Seer! Seer!
Seer: 43 - UCLA - Matt Darby
Schmuck: 43- Troy Polamalu
Seer: UCLA # 42 - Skip Hicks
Schmuck: 42- Ronnie Lott
Seer: # 41 - Spencer Havner, # 41 - Ken Norton, Jr.
Schmuck: #41- Scott Lockwood, #40- Jeff Fisher or Brandon Hancock
Seer: # 40 - Manu Tuiasosopo, quitsies!
Schmuck: Anti-quitsies, 39- Sam Cunningham, quitsies, no anti-quitsies, no startsies!
Seer: You can't do that!
Schmuck: Can too!
Seer: Cannot, stamp it!
Schmuck: Can too, double stamp it, no erasies!
Seer: Cannot, triple stamp, no erasies, Touch blue make it true.
Schmuck: No, you can't do that... you can't triple stamp a double stamp, you can't triple stamp a double stamp! Seer!
Seer: [hands over ears] LA LA LA LA LA LA!
Schmuck: Seer! Seer! Seer!
Goober McTuber wrote:One last post...
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RackIndyFrisco wrote:So, what is this schmuck? Everytime Seer puts a player down, you feel like you have to put another to try to top him? Fucking Crown and Crowner going on here.
Seer: 43 - UCLA - Matt Darby
Schmuck: 43- Troy Polamalu
Seer: UCLA # 42 - Skip Hicks
Schmuck: 42- Ronnie Lott
Seer: # 41 - Spencer Havner, # 41 - Ken Norton, Jr.
Schmuck: #41- Scott Lockwood, #40- Jeff Fisher or Brandon Hancock
Seer: # 40 - Manu Tuiasosopo, quitsies!
Schmuck: Anti-quitsies, 39- Sam Cunningham, quitsies, no anti-quitsies, no startsies!
Seer: You can't do that!
Schmuck: Can too!
Seer: Cannot, stamp it!
Schmuck: Can too, double stamp it, no erasies!
Seer: Cannot, triple stamp, no erasies, Touch blue make it true.
Schmuck: No, you can't do that... you can't triple stamp a double stamp, you can't triple stamp a double stamp! Seer!
Seer: [hands over ears] LA LA LA LA LA LA!
Schmuck: Seer! Seer! Seer!
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University of Houston. But since I am not living in the days of Bill Yeoman, then I don't have much to cheer for on the big level, so I have teams I like to follow like Texas, ND, Oregon, and PSU. I have ties to all of those schools whether it be friends or family who attended those schools. I know this thread said post YOUR insititution' player, but since I hadn't seen Enis posted by anyone yet, I didn't see any harm in posting him myself. After all, I really enoyed watching him run.
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Earlier in the thread:RumpleForeskin wrote: If you would just read the fucking thread, then you would understand we are not on #37 yet.
Where is the disconnect for you? Blind clearly said he doesn't remember any Michigan player with a number in the 30's. Either that, or some of us on the forum know one another and like to give the other shit.Blind Ref wrote:the numbers in the 30's are tough.
The only one that comes to mind is:
Michigan - PK - Adam Finley #39
Nice try, junior.
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After I posted it, I thought of Brandon Hoyte.Killian wrote:I was always a big fan of Benny Gilbeaux. I thought he was highly underrated.Terry in Crapchester wrote:39 - Braxston Banks for career, Larry Moriarty for single season.
Btw, Guilbeaux is showing up as #2 at the site I'm using to identify players. But like I said, a lot of those guys switched numbers at some point in their careers.
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