White WRs 2008

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SteveB said:
"W" would be an outside receiver in a 4 receiver formation. W (outside), X (slot), Y (slot or tight end), Z (outside). With the multiple WR formations now being used, there probably some V receivers (5 WR formations) out there somewhere. Good luck to Lucas.

HAHA! SteveB, you so obviously played football in college. Only a fellow college football player, especially defensive back, would know where the W receiver lines up at. I myself forgot what the #5 receiver was called but great job remembering it as the V.
 

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great stuff guys! i love these as i am not particularly savvy of college game, this helps me remember all of our guys!
 

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whiteCB said:
SteveB said:
"W" would be an outside receiver in a 4 receiver formation. W (outside), X (slot), Y (slot or tight end), Z (outside). With the multiple WR formations now being used, there probably some V receivers (5 WR formations) out there somewhere. Good luck to Lucas.

HAHA! SteveB, you so obviously played football in college. Only a fellow college football player, especially defensive back, would know where the W receiver lines up at. I myself forgot what the #5 receiver was called but great job remembering it as the V.

I may be old, but we did play against Houston's Run and Shoot and BYU's spread offense, so I had to learn those extra receiver formations.Edited by: SteveB
 

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DraftDaddy, as always, has done a good job recognizing small school talent at the wide receiver position. here are four white athletes that they suggest have a shot at earning some looks from the NFL with a strong senior season.

Kole Heckendorf is the total package at wide receiver. he's tall (6-2), he's fast (timed at 4.4 in the 40), he's durable (started all 33 games during career), and he gets open and catches the ball (has caught a pass in 25 straight games and 32-of-33 overall).

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Kole Heckendorf

"strangely," Heckendorf was not recruited by Division I programs, despite being the best receiver in the history of Wisconsin high school football (even led the nation in receptions as a h.s. junior).

Game-winning catch #1.
Game-winning catch #2, an 80-yard bomb.

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Charly Martin

West Texas A&M's Charly Martin has battled injuries for much of his career, but when he is on the field he is virtually uncoverable. at 6-2, 210 pounds, he is big enough to make the tough catches, and he is fast enough to be a deep threat.

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the definition of big-play receiver should probably have a picture of John Matthews from San Diego beside it. Matthews is a virtual unknown, however he has never averaged less than 20 yards-per-catch for a season in his career. last year, he set a new USD single season record with 16 TD receptions, snaring 47 balls for 1,088 yards.

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the most raw of the four white receivers DraftDaddy mentioned is Libery's Matt Lambros. Lambros, a canadian, has the pure athleticism that coaches covet. at 6-3, 210-pounds, he runs a 4.4 40, but he has never translated that athleticism and size into production on the field. his prospects look tough this season, as he is set to miss four weeks with a broken finger and a pulled hamstring.
 

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Nice threads--for me it is WR and CB where I like to see the white guys shine the most--even before RB but that is just a personal preference RB's of course are needed and welcome. Season starts tonight!!!!!
 

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as was posted on another thread, Kole Heckendorf had a HUGE game to open the season: 8 catches, 179 yards, and 3 touchdowns.
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here's what they're saying about him today...
North Dakota State quarterback Nick Mertens picked up where the Bison's former quarterback left off: looking for No. 9.

That would be the number of senior receiver Kole Heckendorf, who caught eight passes for 179 yards and three touchdowns in a 41-6 victory over Austin Peay State University on Thursday. Heckendorf was a favorite target for Steve Walker the last three years.

The highlight came on the first play of the second half when he took a Mertens sideline pass, cut to the middle and turned it into a 69-yard scoring play.

"We were trying to go for it there and it worked," Heckendorf said.

He notched NDSU's first two touchdowns in typical style. The first, a fade route in the back corner of the end zone, made it 10-0 in the first quarter.

"He positioned himself and was able to come back and make a great catch," said NDSU head coach Craig Bohl.

Heckendorf showed his speed in the second quarter taking a Mertens pass in the middle of the field and beating a couple of Governor defenders to the goal line.

Heckendorf, by the way, caught a pass in his 26th straight game.

"I starting (sic) clapping for him he's so good," said Austin Peay head coach Rick Christophel.

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Wake Forest also had two white receivers that looked good on opening night. Ben Wooster is listed as a tight end on the Demon Deacons' roster, but he lines up split-out wide. he had 6 catches for 90 yards and 1 touchdown, a 43-yarder.

teammate Chip Brinkman was money in the red zone. two of his three receptions went for touchdowns.
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Brinkman runs a reported 4.5 40.

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Chip Brinkman takes the hit to get the score.
 

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Kyle Hudson is an extremely athletic wide receiver (read his bio or any of the threads where i've mentioned him before), yet once again he is being labeled as some sort of after-thought in the Illinois passing game. well, what there is of it with jheri curl "juice" williams under center.

Hudson, who is also an incredible baseball talent, was the best wide receiver on the Illinois campus as a true freshman, and led them on the field as both a frosh and a sophomore. however, now that they have an "exciting" quarterback, Hudson is almost forgotten, if not outright ridiculed. Hudson had just 12 catches last year despite starting 10 games.
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he has 4.40 speed.

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and high jumped 6-10 as a junior in high school! yet "somehow" he doesn't have what it takes to make plays under the Fighting Illini's new regime. what does it take for a white athlete to be good enough?
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I've noticed there are some black QBs who pass to the black targets before the white ones, even when the white is more open.

Although for the most part a black QB like a white QB is just trying to win the game to keep his job. I don't know though, maybe some of the black QBs have bought into the propaganda more that the white WR can't play. Or maybe juice Williams just isn't accurate at all and is throwing dump offs nullifying Hudson's deep speed. It is probably more the second with a touch of the first explanation. Black QBs tend to be a little less accurate by my analysis on average.
 

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wide receivers and tight ends: Week 1

Brian Hartline - Ohio State - 3 catches for a game-high 59 yards.
Dane Sanzenbacher - O.S.U - 1 for 4

Northwsestern - Andrew Brewer game-highs in catches (6) and yards (48)
    Ross Lane 3 for 40
    Jeremy Ebert 2 for 21 and a touchdown
    Eric Peterman 1 for 8

Bowling Green - Corey Partridge 3 for 34
    Jimmy Scheidler (t.e.) 3 for 30 and 2 touchdowns

Iowa - Andy Brodell 1 for 16, 1 rush for 24, 1 kick return for 26, and 4 punt returns for 62 (long of 19)
Colin Sandeman 1 for 25 and 1 punt return for 14
Brandon Myers (t.e.) game-highs in catches (4) and yards (43) and 1 touchdown

Georgia - Kris DUrham 3 for game-high 74 and 1 touchdown (61 yards)

Florida - Riley Cooper 1 for 14
Tate Casey (t.e.) 2 for 36

Utah - Bradon Godfrey game highs in catches (7), yards (84) and 1 touchdown

Air Force - Kevin Fogler 3 for 38
  Keith Madsen (t.e.) 3 for 14 and 1 touchdown

Tulsa - Jesse Meyer 2 for 46

BYU -Austin Collie 7 for 80
Dennis Pitta (t.e.) game-highs in catches (11) and yards (213)
Andrew George (t.e.) 3 for 36

Central Florida - Ricky Ross game-highs in catches (3) and yards (58)

Arkansas - Lucas Miller 3 for 67
 Crosby Tuck 1 for 12

Minnesota - Eric Decker game-high 10 catches for 89 yards and 1 touchdown
  Ben Kuznia 1 for 16

Northern Illinois - Matt Simon 3 for 49

Western Michigan - Branden Ledbetter (t.e.) game-highs in catches (9) and yards (123) and 1 touchdown

Nebraska - Nate Swift 5 for a team-high 121 yards and a game-high 2 touchdowns, 1 punt return for 3 yards
 Todd Peterson 3 for 34

Texas - Jordan Shipley 4 for 53 and 1 touchdown, and 1 rush for 4 yards
Blaine Irby (t.e.) 7 for 62 and 1 touchdown

Kansas - Kerry Meier game-highs in catches (8) and yards (55)

Texas Tech - Eric Morris team-high 9 catches for a game-high 164 yards

Eastern Washington - Tony Davis game-high 13 catches for team-high 114 yards and 1 touchdown
  Nath anOverbay (t.e.) 5 for 61

Kansas State - Jeron Mastrud (t.e.) 5 for 37

North Texas - Sam Dibrell 5 catches for a team-high 35 yards

San Jose St. - Kevin Jurovich game-high 11 catches for a team-high 99 yards and 1 touchdown, and 2 punt returns for 7 yards

Boise State - Tyler Shoemaker 2 catches for 73 yards and a game-high 2 touchdowns
     Tanyon Bissell 2 for 28, and 2 rushes for 46
     Richie Brockel (t.e.) 2 rushes for 5 yards and a game-high 2 touchdowns

Missouri - Chase Coffman game-high 9 catches for a team-high 120 yards and 1 touchdown

Clemson - Tyler Grisham team-high 6 catches for 42 yards, and 1 rush for 3

San Diego St - Matthew Kawulok (t.e.) 3 for 52

Nevada - Mike McCoy team-highs with 6 catches for 67 yards

UNLV - Ryan Wolfe game-highs in catches (7), yards (103), and touchdowns (2), and 2 rushes for 11
Casey Flair 4 for 53

Oregon - Jeffery Maehl 5 catches for 49 yards and 1 touchdown, and 3 rushes for 19

Arizona State - Chris McGaha 4 for 58, and 1 kick return for 32

Northern Arizona - Shaun Fitzpatrick (t.e.) team-highs in catches (3) and yards (59)

LSU - Richard Dickson (t.e.) 3 for 35

Marshall - Cody Slate (t.e.) 20 for 22

Wake Forest - Ben Wooster (t.e.) game-highs in catches (6) and yards (90) and 1 touchdown
     Chip Brinkman 3 for 29 and 2 touchdowns

Baylor - Thomas White 3 for 32

Eastern Illinois - Sean McGrath (t.e.) team-highs with 6 catches for 66 yards and 1 touchdown

Central Michigan - Bryan Anderson team-highs with 9 catches for 66 yards and 1 touchdown

Oregon St - Shane Morales game-high 13 catches for 151 yards and 1 touchdown

Stanford - Ryan Whalen team-highs with 3 catches for 30 yards
 Coby Fleener (wr/t.e.) 2 for 6

Rice- James Casey (rb/t.e.) 6 catches for 53 yards and 1 touchdown, and 9 rushes for 47 yards and 1 touchdown

Tennessee Austin Rogers 1 catch for 16 yards

UCLA Logan Paulsen (t.e.) 1 for 18 (injured)
Ryan Moya (t.e.) game-highs with 7 catches, 65 yards, and 1 touchdown


North Dakota State - Kole Heckendorf game-highs in catches (8), yards (179), and touchdowns (3).

North Dakota Brady Trenbeath game-highs in catches (9), yards (171), and touchdowns (2)

San Diego - John Matthews game-highs with 10 catches, 131 yards, and 2 touchdowns Edited by: Jimmy Chitwood
 

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Thanks for all the stat updates JC.

Glad to see Jordan Shipley is healthy and playing well again. He has struggled a lot with injury, but is a legit NFL prospect.

Kole Heckendorf is an amazing player and physical specimen, but will have a tough road to the big leagues coming from Div.IAA
 

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Glad to see West Texas A&M's Charly Martin mentioned as well as Texas' Shipley.

Texas also has a David Thomas-clone in TE Blaine Irby a 6-3, 235 lib soph from Camarillo, CA. Irby lead all UT receivers against Florida Atlantic Saturday with seven catches for 62 yards and one TD. Shipley was second with four catches for 52 yards and a TD.
 

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Jimmy, check out North Dakota WR Brady Trenbeath who ledboth teams in receiving in the big winagainst Texas A&M-Kingsville. Brady had 9 catches for 171 yards and 2 TDs. He's a 6-1, 190 pound Junior who I believe we've talked about before.


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Also, UCLA TE Logan Paulsen had an 18 yard catch against Tennessee before breaking a bone in his foot. His backup, Ryan Moyaled all receivers in the game with7 catches for 65 yards anda TD!


Tennessee WR Austin Rogers had an 18 yard catch on the last drive of regulation, and almost had a long catch earlier in the game. TE Luke Stocker had an 11 yard catch as well. Edited by: Colonel_Reb
 

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Colonel, thanks for the help. same to you, Bronk. here are some pics, of the aforementioned Trenbeath.

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touchdown #1

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touchdown #2
 

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updated the stats, gentlemen. also, here are a couple more photos.

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Scotty McKnight

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Eric Decker

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Kris Durham
 

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wide receivers and tight ends: Week 2

Air Force - Kevin Fogler n.s.a.
            Keith Madsen (t.e.) n.s.a.
  Kyle Halderman 0 catches, 3 rushes for a game-high 74 yards
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Arizona State - Chris McGaha 3 for 64

Arkansas - Lucas Miller 1 for 18
Crosby Tuck n.s.a.

Ball St - Briggs Orsbon 2 for 38 and 1 touchdown
Daniel Ifft 1 for 11

Baylor - Thomas White 3 catches for a game-high 59 yards and 1 touchdown

Boise State - Tyler Shoemaker ---
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           R ic hi e Brockel (t.e.) ---

Bowling Green - Corey Partridge team-high 7 catches for 60 yards, and 2 punt returns for 20
          Ji mm yScheidler (t.e.) 1 for 5

BYU -Austin Collie 5 catches for 74 yards and 1 touchdown, and 1 punt return for 2
Dennis Pitta (t.e.) game-highs with catches (10) and yards (148) and 1 touchdown
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Andrew George (t.e.) 1 for 1 and 1 touchdown
Luke Ashworth 1 for 14

Central Florida - Ricky Ross team-highs with 8 catches for 90 yards and 1 touchdown
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Central Michigan - Bryan Anderson 3 for 41
       Jo e& nbsp;  Bockheim 5 for 59 and 1 touchdown
       Se anSkergan 1 for 13

Clemson - Tyler Grisham 2 for 37

Colorado - Scotty McKnight team-highs with 6 catches 90 and yards

Florida - Riley Cooper 2 for 15
          Tate Casey (t.e.) n.s.a.

Georgia - Kris Durham 1 for 4

Iowa - Andy Brodell 2 for 15, and 3 punt returns for 41 yards
Colin Sandeman 2 for 31 and 2 touchdowns, and 3 punt returns for 14 yards
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Brandon Myers (t.e.) 3 for 60 and 1 touchdown

Kansas - Kerry Meier game-high 9 catches for 71 yards

Kansas State - Jeron Mastrud (t.e.) 2 for 22

Kentucky - Dicky Lyons team-highs with 5 catches for 51 yards and 1 touchdown, and 5 punt returns for 55 yards

Louisiana Tech - Philip Beck 1 for 12, and 3 kick returns for 63 yards
         Josh Wheeler 3 for 24
         R.P. Stuart 1 for 10

LSU - Richard Dickson (t.e.) game was postponed

Marshall - Cody Slate (t.e.) n.s.a.

Minnesota - Eric Decker 6 for 86 and 1 touchdown, and 2 rushes for 31 yards and 1 touchdown
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  Ben Kuznia 4 for 33

Missouri - Chase Coffman (t.e.) 3 for 48

Nebraska - Nate Swift team-highs with 6 catches for 70 yards, and 1 punt return for 8
 Todd Peterson 4 for 59

Nevada - Mike McCoy 2 for 9

Northern Illinois - Matt Simon 1 for 45

North Texas - Sam Dibrell 5 for 65

Northwsestern - Andrew Brewer 1 for 16
          Ro ssLane 2 for 46
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          Er icPeterman 2 for a team-high 73 yards, and 2 punt returns for 20

Ohio - Andrew Mooney (t.e.) 2 for 21 yards
Riley Dunlop 1 for 13

Ohio State - Brian Hartline 2 catches for 14 yards. a tough game for Brian, he dropped a td.
          Dane Sanzenbacher 4 for a team-high 32 yards
          Jake Ballard (t.e.) 1 for 25

Oregon - Jeffery Maehl 4 catches for a game-high 72 yards

Oregon St - Shane Morales 4 for 40

Penn St - Mickey Shuler (t.e.) 3 for 48 and 1 touchdown
Brett Brackett n.s.a.

Rice - James Casey (rb/t.e.) game-highs with 11 catches for 208 yards, and 1 rush for 7 yards and 1 touchdown
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San Diego State - Darren Mougey 5 catches for a game-high 97 yards and 1 touchdown
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          Matthew Kawulok (t.e.) game-high 9 catches for 60

San Jose St. - Kevin Jurovich 4 catches for a game-high 84 yards, and 2 punt returns for 21 yards

Stanford - Ryan Whalen 1 for 5
Coby Fleener (wr/t.e.) 1 for 11

T.C.U. - Shae Reagan (t.e.) 3 for 40

Tennessee - Austin Rogers ---

Texas - Jordan Shipley 3 for 30 and 1 touchdown, and 1 kick return for 16
Blaine Irby (t.e.) 1 for 23 and 1 touchdown

Texas A&M - Ryan Tannehill 3 catches for a game-high 57 yards

Texas Tech - Eric Morris 2 for 8, 2 rushes for 19 and 1 touchdown, and 3 punt returns for 105 yards and 1 touchdown (an 86-yarder)
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Tulsa - Jesse Meyer 2 for 39

UCLA - Logan Paulsen ---
Ryan Moya ---

UNLV - Ryan Wolfe game-high 9 catches for 61 yards
Casey Flair 3 for 32

Utah - Bradon Godfrey 3 for 31

Wake Forest - Ben Wooster (t.e.) 5 for 32
           C hi p Brinkman 4 for 24

Western Michigan - Branden Ledbetter (t.e.) 2 for 15

Wisconsin - Garrett Graham (t.e.) 4 catches for 73 yards and 1 touchdown


small school players:

Citadel - Luke Caldwell 2 for 52 and 1 touchdown (50 yards)

Eastern Illinois - Sean McGrath (t.e.) 1 for 6

Eastern Washington - Tony Davis game-high 9 catches for 73 yards
  Nathan&nbs p;Overbay (t.e.) 5 for 48

Holy Cross - Brett McDermott 1 catch for 8, 1 rush for 20, 2 kick returns for 143 including an 88-yard touchdown.
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Northern Arizona - Shaun Fitzpatrick (t.e.) 1 for 7

North Dakota State - Kole Heckendorf 1 for 24 in a blowout win

North Dakota - Brady Trenbeath game-highs with 7 catches, 124 yards, and 2 touchdowns
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San Diego - John Matthews game-highs with 10 catches, 231 yards, and 3 touchdowns, and 1 kick return for 22 yards
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South Dakota - Dan Skelly game-highs 8 for 144 (4 for 98 and 2 touchdowns in wk 1)

Southern Utah - Tysson Poots 7 catches for game-highs of 143 yards and 2 touchdowns
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Texas St - Cameron Luke team-highs with 6 catches for 121 yards and a game-high 3 touchdowns
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West Texas A&M - Charly Martin 4 for 55 and recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown

Hartwick (Division III) Jack Phelan game-highs of 13 catches, 289 yards, and 6 touchdowns!
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2 bits of info...

1) it appears Kyle Hudson finally had enough of the black love-fest in Illinois. the talented receiver hasn't played in either game this season, and appears to have left the team. who can blame him, really?

2) if any of you see any talented wiide receivers/tight ends that i'm missing, don't hesitate to tell me about 'em.
 

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Casey at Rice is a freakin stud!! I watched him last week against SMU and he lined up at RB, FB, TE, WR, DE, and holder on the field goals/extra points. He can play almost every position on the field.
 

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Also, isn't Graham of Wisconsin white? He filled in as tight end for injured Beckum and had a TD and some catches.
 

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I was disappointed UGA didn't throw to Durham more. He has the best hands & size in their WR corps. The "drunk white fans" talk about Massaquoi, but he gets 3x the passes that Durham does (of course)
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Jimmy Chitwood said:
2 bits of info...

1) it appears Kyle Hudson finally had enough of the black love-fest in Illinois. the talented receiver hasn't played in either game this season, and appears to have left the team. who can blame him, really?

2) if any of you see any talented wiide receivers/tight ends that i'm missing, don't hesitate to tell me about 'em.

I hope Hudson doesn't give up on football. He is very talented and Juice just didn't seem to look for him at all and then they benched him. These guys have to start transferring like the blacks do. The problem is the blacks are always thinking NFL, and the whites are skeptical if they have a chance at the NFL and play it conservative by sticking with their original scholarship school for academic and social reasons.
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