East/West Shrine Game

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We are only 2 days away from probably the best college all star game out there.This game should be alot of fun to watch.You have wide receivers like Mike Haas and David Anderson on the west squad.They are on the same team.Imagine,a cornerbacks worst nightmare.lol.I believe that Ed Hinkel is in this game too.Also,I am very anxious to finally get to see Nick Hartigan running the ball.They have him listed as a running back which is great news.Let's hope he can get around 7-10 carries to see what he can do.It should be a fun game to watch!
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Here are the rosters for each team. You can look for your favorite players.
East
No. Name Pos Ht Wt School Hometown
1 Brandon Williams WR 5'11 175 Wisconsin St. Louis, MO
3 Leon Washington RB 5'9 202 Florida State Jacksonville, FL
4 Gerrick McPhearson DB 5'10 194 Maryland Columbia, MD
5 Bruce Gradkowski QB 6'2 222 Toledo Pittsburgh, PA
6 Brandon Johnson LB 6'4 218 Louisville Birmingham, AL
7 Tarvaris Jackson QB 6'3 221 Alabama State Montgomery, AL
8 Cooper Wallace TE 6'4 265 Auburn Nashville, TN
9 Jonathan Orr WR 6'3 190 Wisconsin Detroit, MI
12 Josh Lay DB 6'2 195 Pittsburgh Aliquippa, PA
13 Andy Fantuz WR 6'4 220 Western Ontario Chatham, Ont., Can.
14 Brett Basanez QB 6'2 210 Northwestern Arlington Heights. IL
15 Greg Jennings WR 5'11 192 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, MI
16 Vernell Brown DB 5'8 165 Florida Gainesville, FL
20 Dawan Landry S 6'2 215 Georgia Tech Ama, LA
21 Nate Salley S 6'3 220 Ohio State Fort Lauderdale, FL
22 Dhyan Tarver DB 5'11 186 Army San Antonio, TX
23 Josh Huston K 6'1 195 Ohio State Findlay, OH
25 Dion Byrum DB 5'11 192 Ohio Matthews, NC
26 Charlie Peprah S 5'11 200 Alabama Plano, TX
28 De'Arrius Howard RB 6'0 236 Arkansas West Memphis, AR
31 Vickiel Vaughn S 6'0 204 Arkansas Plano, TX
33 Wali Lundy RB 5'10 214 Virginia Willingboro, NJ
40 Nick Hartigan FB 6'2 220 Brown Fairfax Heights, VA
41 Tim McGarigle LB 6'1 235 Northwestern Chicago, IL
42 James Anderson LB 6'3 222 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, VA
44 Brandon Hoyte LB 5'11 235 Notre Dame Parlin, NJ
47 Brandon Kennedy FB 5'11 246 Arkansas Tyler, TX
50 Rocky McIntosh LB 6'2 231 Miami Gaffney, SC
51 Anthony Schlegel LB 6'1 251 Ohio State Highland Park, TX
52 Oliver Hoyte LB 6'3 252 North Carolina State Tampa, FL
53 Donovan Raiola OL 6'3 294 Wisconsin Honolulu, HI
56 Eric Henderson DL 6'3 265 Georgia Tech New Orleans, LA
58 Tommy Jackson DL 6'1 305 Auburn Opelika, AL
59 Jason Spitz OL 6'4 308 Louisville Jacksonville, FL
64 Rashad Butler OL 6'5 287 Miami Palm Beach Gardens, FL
70 Kyle Roper OL 6'3 291 Arkansas Powder Springs, GA
72 Andrew Whitworth OL 6'7 325 LSU West Monroe, LA
73 Randy Hand OL 6'6 310 Florida Fort Myers, FL
74 Dan Stevenson OL 6'6 302 Notre Dame Barrington, IL
75 Kevin Boothe OL 6'5 315 Cornell Plantation, FL
76 Isaac Sowells OL 6'3 330 Indiana Louisville, KY
77 Rob Sims OL 6'4 310 Ohio State Macedonia, OH
78 Jabari Levey OL 6'8 318 South Carolina Moncks Corner, SC
81 Ryan Plackemeier P 6'3 235 Wake Forest Bonsall, CA
84 Matt Henshaw TE 6'4 255 Florida State Brentwood, TN
89 Marques Colston WR 6'4 230 Hofstra Harrisburg, PA
90 James Wyche DL 6'6 264 Syracuse Roosevelt, NY
93 Rob Ninkovich DL 6'3 251 Purdue New Lenox, IL
94 Jason Hall DL 6'3 260 Tennessee Marietta, GA
95 Barry Cofield DL 6'4 305 Northwestern Cleveland Heights, OH
97 Kedric Golston DL 6'4 292 Georgia Tyrone, GA
99 Antwon Burton DL 6'3 315 Temple Buffalo, NY

West
1 Reggie McNeal QB 6'2 206 Texas A&M Lufkin, TX
2 Todd Watkins WR 6'3 190 BYU San Deigo, CA
3 Dwayne Slay S 6'3 215 Texas Tech Brunswick, GA
4 David Anderson WR 5'11 195 Colorado State Westlake Village, CA
5 Keith Ellison LB 6'2 227 Oregon State Inglewood, CA
6 Justin London LB 6'1 234 UCLA Roanoke, VA
7 Cory Ross RB 5'6 195 Nebraska Denver, CO
8 Jeff Webb WR 6'2 200 San Diego State Pontiac, MI
9 Darrell Brooks S 6'1 192 Arizona Moreno Valley, CA
10 Danieal Manning DB 6'0 205 Abilene Christian Corsicana, TX
11 Jaxson Appel S 6'0 198 Texas A&M Friendswood, TX
12 Jason Carter WR 6'0 205 Texas A&M Caldwell, TX
13 Paul Pinegar QB 6'4 230 Fresno State Woodland, CA
14 Drew Olson QB 6'3 225 UCLA Piedmont, CA
15 Tom Malone P 6'0 205 USC Lake Elsinore, CA
16 David Thomas TE 6'3 245 Texas Wolfforth, TX
18 Willie Andrews DB 5'10 189 Baylor Longview, TX
19 Taurean Henderson RB 5'10 205 Texas Tech Gatesville, TX
20 David Kirtman FB 6'0 230 USC Gig Harbor, WA
22 DonTrell Moore RB 5'10 211 New Mexico Roswell, NM
24 Justin Wyatt DB 5'10 185 USC Compton, CA
25 Quincy Butler DB 6'1 190 TCU San Antonio, TX
26 Jonathan Scifres K 6'2 197 Missouri State Destrehan, LA
28 Mike Hass WR 6'1 208 Oregon State Portland, OR
33 Josh Powell S 6'3 213 San Jose State Bakersfield, CA
36 Gilbert Harris FB 6'1 225 Arizona San Antonio, TX
37 Jon Alston LB 6'1 220 Stanford Shreveport, LA
44 Adrian Byrd FB 6'1 238 New Mexico Missouri City, TX
45 Trent Bray LB 6'1 237 Oregon State Pullman, WA
47 Kevin Schimmelmann LB 6'3 228 Stanford Marietta, GA
51 Jamar Williams LB 6'1 236 Arizona State Houston, TX
52 Jasper Harvey OL 6'3 305 San Diego State Marrero, LA
53 Jeromey Clary OL 6'7 300 Kansas State Mansfield, TX
56 Manase Hopoi DL 6'4 290 Washington Sacramento, CA
59 Fredricc Brock LB 6'4 245 Texas Southern San Antonio, TX
64 Chris Chester OL 6'4 295 Oklahoma Tustin, CA
65 Nick Mihlhauser OL 6'4 280 Washington State Arroyo Grande, CA
66 Le Kevin Smith DL 6'2 305 Nebraska Macon, GA
67 Joe Toledo OT 6'6 290 Washington Encinitas, CA
72 Michael Toudouze OL 6'6 310 TCU San Antonio, TX
73 Chris Kuper OL 6'3 303 North Dakota Anchorage, AK
75 E.J. Whitley OL 6'6 293 Texas Tech Texas City, TX
76 Paul McQuistan OL 6'6 315 Weber State Lebanon, OR
78 Aaron Merz OL 6'4 340 California Wasco, CA
85 Tim Day TE 6'4 265 Oregon Las Vegas, NV
88 Boone Stutz TE/LS 6'6 251 Texas A&M Arlington, TX
90 Frostee Rucker DL 6'3 260 USC Tustin, CA
92 Devan Long DL 6'4 266 Oregon Anacortes, WA
93 Chris Gocong DL 6'3 255 Cal Poly Santa Barbara, CA
94 Steve Fifita DL 6'0 322 Utah Huntington Beach, CA
96 Daniel Federkeil DL 6'7 275 Calgary Calgary, Alb., Can.
97 Johnny Jolly DL 6'4 309 Texas A&M Houston, TX
 

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By the way, it comes on ESPN 2 at 4PM Eastern.
 

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white CB, Saturday at 4 Eastern on ESPN 2.
 

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Nick Hartigan is listed on the East roster as a fullback. He couldn't even play in an all-star game before being reassigned to his caste position.


I watched Mike Hass make a wide open catchfollowed bya nice run afterward. The play by play announcer immediately referred to him as "the former walk-on who continues to defy the odds." Bill Curry then chimed in with "He'll make [an NFL] roster. He'll be almost impossible to cut." Apparently Curry considered that high praise.
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He also said that he "was amazed about his ability to create separation but doesn't have great speed"...doesn't compute there....speed has alot to do with creating separation and quickness in your cuts...
 

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He just said about David Thomas(white te from texas) who scored a touchdown that he doesn't have great speed. Why does everybody have to have great speed..if everybody had great speed..we wouldn't know what great speed was. He obviously has good speed...and this damning with faint praise stuff is ridiculous.
 

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I'm glad I can't watch it then. I'll just check the stats when its over.
 
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Beautiful catch by Mike Hass. The announcers then go into a minute and half rant about how good Hass is yet somehow manage to throw in, "he doesn't have great speed."
 

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Mike Hass who just made another huge caatch for another TD!!


The first thing out of the anoouncers mouth,"He (Hass) does not have good size, he does not have good speed"


Still the announcers tried to talk him up a little.


So if Hass is the best WR in all of College Fottball. Why would he not be the first WR taken in the 2006 NFL Draft. Well he does not have good size. Well he does not have great speed. So.....


What Hass does have is the all time record for the most TD's in The PAC-10!!


I guess to the racsist, idot (NFL personal staffs) that means nothing!!
 

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They try to tear whites down and then build them back up to a level that says, yeah he's pretty good, for a white player. Thats how they want us to think. Keep breaking the stereotypes Mike!
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Every white athlete is an overachiever, they're never athletically gifted. Thats the overwelming theme of the racist media.
 

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Mike Hass caught the winning TD catch, a 23 yarder, to beat the East 35-31.
 
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