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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 905433" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>OTOH, he had a shot at winninng the Heisman (or believed he did anyways) which truly is national college FB immortality. If he stays here, we would talk about him like we do Jerry Mays or Dorsel Levens or Robert Lavette. One of our all time greats but certainly not a CJ or Joe Hamilton or Lucious Sanford status (considered to be the best ever at their position) imo. And not remembered by fans at other schools like the Heisman guys are. Maybe it would have been different here for him with better talent and coaching. We will never know.</p><p></p><p>I watched the game. Oddly enough, I never felt any more less emotional attachment or energy with him that I did with any other player on either squad. He was just one of the pawns on the chessboard meaning that the game transcends the players (imo).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 905433, member: 844"] OTOH, he had a shot at winninng the Heisman (or believed he did anyways) which truly is national college FB immortality. If he stays here, we would talk about him like we do Jerry Mays or Dorsel Levens or Robert Lavette. One of our all time greats but certainly not a CJ or Joe Hamilton or Lucious Sanford status (considered to be the best ever at their position) imo. And not remembered by fans at other schools like the Heisman guys are. Maybe it would have been different here for him with better talent and coaching. We will never know. I watched the game. Oddly enough, I never felt any more less emotional attachment or energy with him that I did with any other player on either squad. He was just one of the pawns on the chessboard meaning that the game transcends the players (imo). [/QUOTE]
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