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Old 07-13-2010, 08:35 PM   #57
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The last name is Jackson. Naw, not exactly. Jacquay Nunnally was the last one I played with really. The receivers when I played were Paco Junious, Issac Brown, Charlie Allen, ect. I did play with Quinn Gray and Casey Printers tho. Quinn went to the Jaquars for a few seasons and Casey was the qb at TCU with LaDainnian Tomlinson before he transferred to FAMU.
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I definitely remember thise 3 receivers and Printers...FAMU fans still can't forgive Quinn Gray for the interception against Jim Tressell and his Youngstown State team back in 1999...even though he was solid...LOL
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Old 07-13-2010, 11:41 PM   #58
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Awesome!!... I live in Diboll so i go to SFA's games pretty often...... Sucks that ur knee mest up
No biggie, it was a personal choice where I figured that I would much rather walk when I was older. It was a very tough decision at the time, but it was definitely the right one. Since I quit playing I focused on my academics and graduated, now doing my true passion, coaching.
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Old 07-14-2010, 12:00 PM   #59
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No biggie, it was a personal choice where I figured that I would much rather walk when I was older. It was a very tough decision at the time, but it was definitely the right one. Since I quit playing I focused on my academics and graduated, now doing my true passion, coaching.
I know what you mean I played at the D3 level for two years but when my knee gave out and I had surgury I made the same decision and my buddies still are trying to get me back on the field but I told them the same thing I would rather walk when I am older than play 2 more years so I am focusing on my academics so I can get into grad school to become a DPT.
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