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<blockquote data-quote="elwoodgt" data-source="post: 240706" data-attributes="member: 1077"><p>1. Joe Hamilton, hands down. Five foot nuthin', hundred and nuthin'... The kid was just a baller. Had eyes in the back of his head. Saw open receivers streaking every time. Just a joy to watch.</p><p>2. Most underrated was Godsey in 2000. He didn't lock up the starting job till the third game of the season, when he darn near pulled off the upset against FSU at home. If not for a bogus PI non-call he might have done it.</p><p>I remember him being interviewed, and they asked about him being "less athletic" than Joe Ham. He was like, "I'm not sure what that means. I throw a 94 mph fastball. I was all-state in basketball. What more do you want?"</p><p>3. Best individual performance has to be Joe Ham, 1999 at FSU. 22-25 for like 300 yards, and clutch all game. Kelly Campbell catching touchdowns with a broken jaw. Helluva game.</p><p>4. Any Virginia QB in Charlottesville.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elwoodgt, post: 240706, member: 1077"] 1. Joe Hamilton, hands down. Five foot nuthin', hundred and nuthin'... The kid was just a baller. Had eyes in the back of his head. Saw open receivers streaking every time. Just a joy to watch. 2. Most underrated was Godsey in 2000. He didn't lock up the starting job till the third game of the season, when he darn near pulled off the upset against FSU at home. If not for a bogus PI non-call he might have done it. I remember him being interviewed, and they asked about him being "less athletic" than Joe Ham. He was like, "I'm not sure what that means. I throw a 94 mph fastball. I was all-state in basketball. What more do you want?" 3. Best individual performance has to be Joe Ham, 1999 at FSU. 22-25 for like 300 yards, and clutch all game. Kelly Campbell catching touchdowns with a broken jaw. Helluva game. 4. Any Virginia QB in Charlottesville. [/QUOTE]
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