02-12-2012, 12:59 PM | #451 |
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rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrg!
When will my #1 pick ^*@#$^&$*^ing play!? |
02-12-2012, 01:29 PM | #452 |
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You're team built well as well, CF, good everywhere except D.
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02-12-2012, 02:01 PM | #453 |
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02-12-2012, 08:42 PM | #454 |
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wait was the first group Autumn or ntn? Cause it says ntn before you listed them. Yet you gave points to Autumn. Confused! *brain explodes*
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02-12-2012, 09:28 PM | #457 |
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02-12-2012, 09:29 PM | #458 |
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yay dumb punter way to get drafted! hopefully my other dummies will give up and follow suit. Although just one more year left so it doesn't really matter now.
I did well but would have done better without the dummies. BTW are you going to continue with these guys INTO the pros? Or are you stopping once everyone is drafted? |
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02-12-2012, 11:53 PM | #460 |
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QB Greg Hopper, North Ill - Backup most season but started the last three due to an injury. Threw for 826 yards with 7 touchdowns and 5 interception. All-academic. RB Shawn Welch, Kansas St - Started all season. Ran for 1372 yards with 16touchdowns. Returned 11 kicks for a 27.8 average. All-academic and all-conference. RB Wayne Longfellow, San Francisco (NFL) - Left college and entered the draft but was not drafted. Did sign with San Francisco as a free agent. Saw limited time in 5 games, had 1 carry and 2 receptions. FB Edwin Blake, UAB - Saw limited time as a backup. WR Sherman Hasch, Alabama - Started every game. Had 37 receptions for 605 yards with 3 touchdowns. Returned 7 punts for a 4.0 average. Returned 17 kicks for a 32.5 average with 1 touchdown. WR Bruce Whiting, Temple - Started every game. Had 49 receptions for 932 yards with 7 touchdowns. Returned 2 punts for an 8.0 average. A--conference. TE Dwight Rhinehart, Bowling Green - Limited time as a backup. G Irving Thompson, UTEP - Started every game. 44 key run blocks and only 1 sack allowed. All-conference. G Austin Sampson, Stanford - Started every game. 26 key run blocks and 4 sacks alowed. All-conference. P Gary Farrell, Wake Forest - Did not play. K Cedric Beyer, Buffalo - Did not play. DT Howie Conway, Cincinnati - Most season as a backup with 1 start. Had just 4 tackles. DE Walt Brooks, Maryland - Limited time as a backup. LB Raymond Huntley, Trenton - Started all season. 97 tackles and 1 interception. All-conference. LB Eric Strickland, Trenton - Started all season. 64 tackles and 2 interception. All-conference. CB Ross DeLorraine, Cincinnati - Started all season. 28 tackles and 3 interceptions with 1 returned for a touchdown. S Ronald Adams, Stanford - Started all but 1 game. 55 tackles and 5 interceptions, 1 returned for a touchdown. |
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02-13-2012, 08:04 AM | #462 |
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Not bad, although losing Longfellow to the pros already sucks. Sheesh!
Now if my special teamers would just get going some. I'm definitely digging on my receiver duo and my linebacker duo. |
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Yikes, what is up with that?
We need Mr. T posters up. "Don't be a Fool! Stay in school!" |
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QB Billy Hidalgo, Air Force - Played in only 6 games and started 2 of them. Was 53 of 88 for 728 yards with 4 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. RB Max Boone, Penn State - Played all season as a backup. Ran for 380 yards with 6 touchdowns. RB Colin Peterson, Northern Illinois - Only time all season was covering kicks, which he did all season. FB Harry Sayre, Miami of Ohio - Played all 11 games and started 5. Had 149 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns. 120 yards receiving. 11 key run blocks. WR Bryce Zonnefeld, Texas - Started 10 of 11 games. Had 598 yards receivin and 3 touchdowns. Returned 5 punts for a 6.4 average. WR Marcus Sawczyn, UAB - Played 7 games and only covered kicks. TE Victor Starks, Stanford - Started every game. Had 33 receptions for 403 yards with 4 touchdowns. All-conference. T Dexter Christy, Mississippi - Little action in 6 games as a backup. G Ty Humphries, Cincinnati - Little action in 7 games as a backup. P Bert Viera, Middle Tenn St. - Punted all season with a 37.4 average and had 23 IST. All-conference. Middle Tennessee State went 16-0 and was the national champion. K Frank Wheeler, Florida State - Kicked all season. Hit 33 field goals and 65 extra points. DT Dale Manley, Rice - Most season asa backup but started 2 games. Had 24 tackles and 5 sacks. DE Charles Zepeda, UCLA - Backup all season with 3 sacks. LB Ronld Atkins, Florida State - Played 5 games with limited time as backup. LB David Prior, Cincinnati - Started all season. Had 66 tackles and 20 tackles for a loss. All-academic. CB Ray Riley, Rice - Started the first 10 games before a high ankle sprain ended his season. Had 27 tackles and 1 interception. S Desmond Ramsey, Kansas State - Played 8 games as a backup. Had 1 interception. |
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QB Alonzo Hammond, Stanford - Played 1 game, threw 1 pass and completed it for 11 yards. RB Skip Cerf, Rice - Played 1 game and an ACL tear finished his season. Had 11 carries for 46 yards and 1 reception for 10 yards. RB Marc Mikolic, Alabama - Started all season. Ra for 1723 yards and 21 touchdowns. Had 221 yards receiving and 5 touchdowns. All-conference. FB Mack Kinney, Temple - Mostly a backup with 3 starts. Had 15 receptions for 182 yards with 1 touchdown. WR Reuben Foreman, North Ill - Backup all season. Had 24 receptions for 321 yards with 3 touchdowns. WR Bruce Joseph, Iowa State - Started all season. Had 46 receptions for 882 yards with 13 touchdowns. Returned 18 kicks for a 27.6 average. All-conference. TE Shannon Peters, South Florida - Started the frst 2 games and a torn ACL ended his season. Had 1 reception for 14 yards and it was a touchdown. G Charles Amano, Miami - Started all season. Had 28 key run blocks and allowed 4 sacks. C Leslie Horton, Colorado - Started all 13 games. Had 43 key run block and allowed just 1 sack. All-conference. P Kevin Fite, Trenton - Had 47 punts for a 39.1 average with 15 IST. K Toby Fiefa, UAB - 17 of 21 on field goals and made all 53 extra points. All-Conference and All-Academic. DT Tommie Botta, Syracuse - Mostly backup with 3 starts. Had 19 tackles and 1 sack. DE Walt Schroeder, Miami - Started all 11 games. Had 25 tackles, 8.5 sacks and 13 tackles for a loss. LB Joel Jefferson, Middle Tenn St. - Very limited time as a backup. Just 8 tackles. LB Terrance Sherman, Central Mich - Started all 13 games. Had 48 tackles, 5 sacks, 22 tackles for loss, 4 interceptions, 10 passes defended and 2 forced fumbles. CB Bernie Fisk, Penn State - Started all 13 games. Had 4 interceptions, 18 passes defended, 26 tackles, returned 33 punts for an 8.1 average and returned 18 kicks for a 24.2 average. All-conference. S Jesse Rudzinski, Michigan State - Started all 11 games. Had 67 tackles, 27 assists, 4 interceptions, 8 passes defended and returned 14 punts for a 2.6 average.
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Will finish that tomorrow evening and a couple more teams.
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02-14-2012, 01:53 AM | #468 |
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So far so good. Just think how well I would have done if I had all my people actually play.
BTW EF we are getting points for people in the pros just like if they were in college right? |
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STOP BREAKING YOUR ACL's.
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02-14-2012, 09:47 AM | #470 |
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
At least your RB did well. |
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I'da cleaned up if both of them stayed healthy.
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Dammit. Think those ACLs are gonna destroy two of my top moneymakers. Not bad, though.
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Sorry, didn't get as far as I originally planned last night but I am adding a little more to the process and it is taking a little while to get it together.
I will be adding an update of the top 5 scoring seasons being tracked for each of the positions. Taking a little while to get it together with all the numbers I have at the moment. About halfway through that. Will post it when completed and then move on to the next team (probably just one team done tonight). |
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Current Top Fives posted. See post 5 for the spread sheet. I'll update that as we go.
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ntndeacon - 2029
QB Kenny Testa, retired - He has hung up his cleets and has been seen asking "would you like fries with that?" RB Claude Money, Stanford - Played all season as a backup. Ran for 486 yards and 3 touchdowns. RB Emmitt Winn, Camden - Started all 11 games. Ran for 1341 yards with 14 touchdowns. Caught 31 passes for 293 yards with 1 touchdown. Returned 1 punt for 16 yards. Returned 18 kicks for a 23.0 average. All-conference. Currently 3rd highest scoring season by a runningback. FB Orlando Namath, Michigan St. - Saw very limited time as a backup. WR Xavier Del Rio, California - Started 10 of 11 games. Had 32 receptions for 554 yards with 3 touchdowns. Carried the ball 6 times for 31 yards and 1 touchdown. WR Joe Talley, UAB - Started 7 of 8 games before a high ankle sprain kept him out the rest of the year. Had 24 receptions for 345 yards with 5 touchdowns. TE Blaine Marsolais, UAB - Started the last 7 games of the season. Had 10 receptions for 165 yards with 1 touchdown. G Roderick Paswater, Central Mich - Saw very little time as a backup. G Edward Boone, Maryland - Saw little time as a backup. P Archie Buckner, Florida State - Punted 79 times for a 39.9 average with 35 IST. All-conference. Had the best season by a punter so far. K Geoff Huffman, Miami of Ohio - Did not play. DT Floyd Roberson, San Diego St. - Played 11 games and started 1. Had 13 tackles and 1 sack. DE Jose Prestbye, Iowa - Saw little time as a backup. Had 4 tackles and 1 sack. LB Kris Steinbach, Middle Tenn St. - Played all season only covering kicks. They won the national championship. LB Teddy Vought, South Florida - Started all 12 games. Had 56 tackles, 21 assists, 1 sack, 16 tackles for loss, 7 interceptions with 1 returned for a touchdown and 8 passes defended. All-conference. Had the 4th best season by a linebacker so far. CB Rusty Bond, UAB - Started 11 games. Had 33 tackles, 5 tackles for a loss, 13 assists, 6 interceptions with 1 returned for a touchdown, 7 passes defended and returned 3 kicks for a 23.3 average. All-conference. S Aaron Tucker, Miami - Played little as a backup. Had 17 tackles and 2 assists. |
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QB Shaun Caldwell, Central Michigan - Did not play. RB Renaldo Staubach, Vanderbilt - Started all season but had little impact for a starter. Ran for 467 yards with 1 touchdown. Had 360 yards receiving with 3 touchdowns. Returned 1 punt for 9 yards. Returned 8 kicks for a 22.8 average. All-academic. RB Vinny Mandarich, San Diego St. - Started all season. Ran for 1288 yards with 18 touchdowns. Had 33 receptions for 279 yards with 2 touchdowns. Returned 7 punts for a 5.8 average. Had the third highest scoring season for a runningback so far. FB Courtney Perles, Arkansas - Academic Probation. WR Casey Wallace, South Florida - Started all 12 games. Had 58 receptions for 1279 yards with 15 touchdowns. Had 30 yards in rushing on a few carries. Returned 21 punts for an 11.6 average including 1 touchdown. Returned 1 kick for 31 yards. All-conference. Third highest scoring season for a receiver so far. WR Percy Brickner, Middle Tenn St. - Started 9 of 16 games. Had 52 receptions for 964 yards with 8 touchdowns. All-conference. National Champions. TE Donovan Prior, Northern Illinois - Started all 16 games. Had 32 receptions for 406 yards with 5 touchdowns. Highest scoring season for a tight end so far. T Gabe Carruth, Maryland - Played limited time as a backup. G Joel Buchanan, UCLA - Started all 14 games. 40 key run blocks and 5 sacks allowed. All-conference and all-academic. P Courney Whitfield, Toledo - Academic probation. K Kenneth Boone, NFL FA - Entered the draft, did not get drafted and is still an unsigned free agent. DT Deion Banks, North Ill - Started one game, the rest as a backup. Had 10 tackles, 0.5 sacks and 2 tackles for loss. DE R.J. Jacoby, South Florida - Went backwards, played in just 9 games and started only 4. Had 18 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 7 tackles for loss and 1 recovered fumble. LB Jimmy Austin, Ohio - Did not play. LB Luke Korth, Camden - Academic probation. CB Kent Knight, Washington - Started all 11 games. Had 18 passes defended but no interceptions. Had 36 tackles. Returned 13 punts for a 5.9 average. Returned 28 kicks for a 28.2 average. Had the 4th highest scoring season for a cornerback so far. S Casey Whalen, BYU - Started all 11 games. Had 3 interceptions, returned 1 for a touchdown, 7 passes defended, 94 tackles, 26 assists, 13 tackles for loss, recovered 2 fumbles with 1 for a touchdown, forced 1 fumble, returned 3 punts for a 4.6 average and returned 26 kicks for a 23.9 average. All-conference. Had the second best season for a safety (second only to his 2028 season). |
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QB Lee Davison, MD - Started the first 10 games before a broken ankle ended his season, with the team 10-0. Threw for 2524 yards with 27 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. Ran for another touchdown. All-conference. Had the 4th best season for a QB so far. RB Kenneth Tate, Miami - Started all 11 games. Ran for 758 yards with 12 touchdowns. Had 27 receptions for 230 yards with 3 touchdowns. RB Darnell Corcoran, Syracuse - Played 12 games, started 7. Ran for 970 yards with 10 touchdowns. Caught 47 passes for 516 yards with 4 touchdowns. FB Doug Rafalski, TCU - Played 11 games and started 10. Ran for 207 yards with 2 touchdowns. Caught 13 passes for 14 yards with 1 touchdown. Had 21 key run blocks. All-conference. Had the 4th highest scoring season for a fullback so far. WR Ross Griffith, Miami - Started all 11 games. Caught 39 passes for 691 yards with 4 touchdowns. Returned 14 punts for a 12.9 average. WR Austin Shoals, Central Mich. - Played 5 games and started 4. Caught 15 passes for 213 yards with 1 touchdown. Returned 8 punts for a 3.1 average. TE Jay Tillitski, Mississippi - Played 9 games as a backup with no stats. T J. J. Diaz, Mississippi - Started all 11 games. Had 28 key run blocks and allowed 2 sacks. G Ricky Morris, Iowa - Played 7 games as a backup. Had 6 key run blocks. P Alex Ryder, California - Averaged 35.2 per punt with 11 IST. K Justin Kerby, Boise State - 12 of 20 in field goals and 44 for 44 in extra points. All-academic. DT Henry Robertson, Maryland - Played 12 games and started 4. Had 7 tackles. DE Geoff Branton, Florida State - Played 9 limited games as a backup. Had 4 tackles and 1 sack. LB Ernie Burke, South Florida - Played just 6 games as a backup. Had 6 tackles and 1 sack. LB Derrick Geisen, San Diego St. - Played 12 games as a backup with no stats. CB Shawn Henson, Washington (NFL) - Played all 16 games, started 10. Had 5 interceptions, returned 1 for a touchdown. Defended 9 passes. Had 49 tackles and 16 assists. Returned 1 kick for 30 yards. The Redskins were 7-9 and out of the playoffs. S Karl Kornegay, Rice - Playd 5 limited games as a backup. Had 4 tackles. |
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So far we have one player contributing in the NFL. He isn't rated well in the game so far so I was surprised to see that to be honest. Interested to see how that develops.
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Awesome Awesome Awesome!
I did not expect to win that year. That SO helped. I was worried about the compounding academic probation thing but it seems things even out across the board with everyone receiving their share of acprob and benchriding. We only had like 1 or 2 redshirts total right? |
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Alright ACL Twins. You need to duct tape those bitches together and get my lead back up.
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Autumn - 2030
QB Shannon Byette, BYU - Started all 11 games. Threw for 2761 yards with 22 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. Ran for 1 other touchdown. RB Rod Forbes, Temple - Showed something special. Started all season. Ran for 2245 yards with 28 touchdowns. Caught 38 passes for 459 yards with 4 touchdowns. Returned 22 kicks for a 23.6 average. All-conference and all-academic along with a host of other awards. Finished 3rd in the Player of the Year voting. Had the highest scoring season by a runningback so far. RB Emmanuel Osborne, Mississippi - Backup all season. Ran for 576 yards with 7 touchdowns. Caught 13 passes for 133 yards with 1 touchdown. FB Bernie Moore, North Carolina - Started all season. Ran for 53 yards with 4 touchdowns. Caught 33 passes for 328 yards with 2 touchdowns. Had 15 key run blocks and 1 sack allowed. All-conference. Had the 2nd highest scoring season for a fullback so far. WR Charlie Adams, Florida - Started all 11 games. Had 71 receptions for 1186 yards with 10 touchdowns. Returned 17 punts for an 8.3 average. Returned 6 kicks for a 22.5 average. All-conference and all-academic. Had the 5th highest scoring season by a receiver so far. WR Edwin Marsh, Mississippi - Started all 11 games but had little impact for a starter. Caught 25 passes for 466 yards with 2 touchdowns. Ran for 1 other touchdown. Returned 23 punts for a 9.2 average. Returned 17 kicks for a 25.5 average. Special teams was his biggest impact. TE Marty Hudson, Florida - Played all 11 but started just 1. Had 5 receptions for 80 yards. T Harold Offord, Iowa State - Started all 11 games. Had 35 key run blocks and allowed 3 sacks. All-conference. Had the 3rd highest scoring season by an offensive lineman so far. T Clarence "Corn" Cobbs, Central Michigan - Started all 11 games. Had 22 key run blocks and allowed 6 sacks. P Junior Stanford, Stanford - Punted all season in his last season at Stanford. Averaged 40.0 per punt with 15 IST. K C.J. Donaldson, Ohio - Was 25 of 30 on field goals and 45 of 46 on extra points. All-conference. Had the 4th highest season point total for a kicker so far. DT Deron Schroeder, Fresno State - Academic Probation. DE Ross Fuller, Rice - Started all 13 games. Had 37 tackles, 11.5 sacks, 22 tackles for loss, 17 assists, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery. All-conference. Had the highest scoring season for a defensive end so far. LB Jeff Dennis, Vanderbilt - Started all 15 games but a torn tricep muscle ended his last game of the season early. Had 36 tackles, 1 sack, 5 tackles for loss, 17 assists, 1 interception, 7 passes defensed and 1 forced fumble. LB Randal Burke, Kansas State - Started all 11 games. Had 36 tackles, 3 sacks, 8 tackles for loss, 15 assists and 2 passes defensed. CB Dennis Perkins, Syracuse - Started all 14 games. Had 52 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 22 assists, 7 interceptions with 2 returned for a touchdown, 12 passes defended, forced 3 fumbles, returned 42 punts for an 8.1 average and returned 21 kicks for a 25.9 average. All-conference and all-academic. Had the highest scoring season among cornerbacks so far. S Charles Bollinger, UCLA - Started all 11 games. Had 55 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 16 assists, 1 interception which he returned for a touchdown, 7 passes defended, forced 3 fumbles and returned 17 kicks for a 26.7 average. Had the 4th highest scoring season by a safety so far.
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Had to post that so far as a teaser for the next season. Going to have lunch and will get more posting in today. Forbes was a beast, I think he should have won the player of the year to be honest.
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Oh, Autumn already has the most offensive points by a team in a season so far and still has a receiver, tight end and both linemen left.
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I think Autumn's players just raised the bar.
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Now that's what I'm talking about.
And that's even with some guys underperforming, I expected more from Byette and Adams, and my DT screws up. Forbes is the man. I can see the posters already about the Forbes 100. |
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THE FORBES 2200
Rod Forbes, the tiny back out of Manchester, New Hampshire, has exploded onto the national stage with his performance for Temple University this season. Forbes, who rewrote the high school record books in tiny New Hampshire, wasn't expected to make a splash in the much bigger world of the NCAA. Only 5'8" and 188 pounds, Forbes is not a prototypical running back. And yet, somehow, he's done what nearly no college back can do: leave defenses constantly in his dust.Quote:
Forbes is not a bruising back who crashes through the holes. It seems instead he makes his own holes, slipping through any gap the defense leaves, and dancing his way through layer after layer of the defense. With 28 touchdowns on the ground and 4 through the air in the 2030 season, Forbes has been an unstoppable weapon. For now Temple fans want to see him continue to devastate the college ranks. But already the discussion begins - can this tiny back repeat his huge performances on the biggest stage of all, the NFL? Last edited by Autumn : 02-17-2012 at 02:28 PM. |
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QB Quinn Sherman, North Texas - Started 9 games. Threw for 2267 yards with 18 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. All-conference and all-academic. RB Terry Kirchgessner, MD - Little time as a backup. Ran for 24 yards and had 1 reception for 15 yards. RB Jake Cunningham, Central Michigan - Started all 11 games in his last season at college. Ran for 1455 yards with 17 touchdowns. Caught 22 passes for 132 yards with 1 touchdown. Returned 7 punts for a 10.5 average and 6 kicks for a 39.3 average with 1 for a touchdown. Had the 4th highest scoring season for a runningback so far. FB Cornelius Gregson, San Diego St. - Started all 14 games in his final season at college. Ran for 123 yards with 5 touchdowns. Caught 33 passes for 356 yards with 2 touchdowns. Had 15 key run blocks. All-conference. Had the 2nd highest scoring season by a fullback so far. His 4 college seaons are currently 4 of the top 5 seasons for a fullback so far. WR Cornell Craddock, Florida State - Started 12 games but a torn achilles tendon ended his season with the team still in the playoffs. Had 31 receptions for 510 yards with 4 touchdowns. Returned 31 punts for a 9.4 average and 1 for a touchdown. Returned 8 kicks for a 26.7 average. WR Patrick Douglas, Philadelphia (NFL) - Entered the draft and was drafted in the second round by the Eagles. Played all season and started 4 regular season games and 1 playoff game. The Eagles lost to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. Caught 31 passes for 253 yards with 1 touchdown. TE Alvin Briggs, California - Limited time as a backup with 5 tackles on special teams in his last season in college. T Bob Simons, Minnesota - Started all 12 games. Had 48 key run blocks and allowed just 1 sack. All-conference. Had the 2nd highest scoring season for an offensive lineman so far. C Cedric Gaylon, UCLA - Limited time as a backup. P Alonzo Goodlink, Green Bay (NFL) - Averaged 46.7 per punt with 37 IST. K Teddy Jordan, Texas - Academic Probation. DT Randy Kelly, Cincinnati - Started 10 games before a hamstring problem ended his season. Had 30 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss, 13 assists and forced 1 fumble. All-conference. Had the highest scoring season for a defensive tackle so far. DE Marty Whalen, Kansas City (NFL) - Went to the pros and was not drafted but signed with Kansas City as a free agent. Played in 14 regular season games, started 2 of them. Did not play in the playoffs. Had 10 tackles, 2 sacks, 4 assists and 2 forced fumbles. Had the 5th highest scoring season by a defensive end so far. LB Mario Hartman, Vanderbilt - Started all 15 games. Had 53 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 16 assists, 1 interception and 3 passes defended. All-conference. LB Tom Bunker, Camden - Played all 11 games and started 4. Had 26 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 11 assists and 5 passes defended. CB Deon McDuffee, MD - Started all 13 games. Had 45 tackles, 1 sack, 9 tackles for loss, 11 assists, 2 interceptions with 1 for a touchdown, 17 passes defended, forced 3 fumbles and returned 33 punts for a 10.0 average. All-conference. Had the 4th highest scoring season for a cornerback so far. S Brenden Heemskerk, Kansas State - Academic probation.
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QB Greg Hopper, North Ill - Played 3 games with 2 as starts. Torn rotator cuff ended his season. Threw for 444 yards with 8 touchdowns and 1 interception. RB Shawn Welch, Kansas St - Started all 11 games. Ran for 1273 yards with 9 touchdowns. Had 16 receptions for 242 yards. Returned 13 kicks for a 24.7 average. All-conference and all-academic. RB Wayne Longfellow, Baltimore (NFL) - Signed a one year deal with Baltimore before the season. Played all 16 regular season games as a backup. Ran for 633 yards with 4 touchdowns. Had 6 receptions for 63 yards. Baltimore was 6-10 and out of the playoffs. FB Edwin Blake, UAB - Little time as a backup. WR Sherman Hasch, Alabama - Started all 14 games. Had 47 receptions for 852 yards with 8 touchdowns. Returned 22 punts for an 8.3 average. Returned 15 punts for a 25.5 average. All-conference. WR Bruce Whiting, Temple - Started 12 games. Caught 49 passes for 1091 yards with 11 touchdowns. Returned 23 punts for a 7.4 average. All-conference. TE Dwight Rhinehart, Bowling Green - Limited time in his last season in college. Had 5 receptions for 37 yards. G Irving Thompson, UTEP - Suspended for rules violations. G Austin Sampson, Stanford - Started all 12 games. Had 33 key run blocks and allowed just 1 sack. All-conference. Had the 4th highest scoring season for an offensive lineman so far. P Gary Farrell, Wake Forest - Played 1 game, punted 1 time for 43 yards. K Cedric Beyer, Buffalo - Made 9 of 12 field goals, including a 60 yarder, and 24 of 25 extra points. DT Howie Conway, Cincinnati - Played 12 games and started 3. Had 26 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 10 tackles for loss and 8 assists. Had the 2nd highest scoring season for a defensive tackle so far. DE Walt Brooks, Maryland - Started 13 games with a breakout season. Had 39 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 19 tackles for loss, 12 assists and 1 recovered fumble. Had the 2nd highest scoring season for a defensive end so far. LB Raymond Huntley, Trenton - Started all 11 games. Had 83 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 18 tackles for loss, 26 assists, 9 passes defended, 3 forced fumbles and 1 recovered fumble. All-conference and all-academic. Had the 5th highest scoring season for a linebacker so far. LB Eric Strickland, Trenton - Started all 11 games in his last season in college. Had 71 tackles, 7 tackles for loss, 15 assists, 2 interceptions with 1 returned for a touchdown and 6 passes defended. All-conference. CB Ross DeLorraine, Cincinnati - Started all 12 games in his final season in college. Had 40 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 10 assists, 7 interceptions with 1 returned for a touchdown, 10 passes defensed, returned 17 punts for a 7.7 average and returned 6 kicks for an 18.5 average. All-conference. S Ronald Adams, Stanford - Played 12 games and started 10. Had 56 tackles, 8 tackles for loss, 21 assists, 7 interceptions, 8 passes defended and 2 forced fumbles. All-academic. |
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