Highlander
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(gotta love this pic as the beaten and hapless afflete can only look on in defeat...)
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Deadlift said:Could Taylor Stockemer, of Arkansas State, have a big season?
http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=384801
celticdb15 said:Deadlift said:Could Taylor Stockemer, of Arkansas State, have a big season?
http://espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=384801
Good find deadlift. Geez this kid was 6'4 190 pounds coming out of high school, ran a 4.52 40 a 3.97 SS, a 7.16 3 cone, and a 37 inch vertical. His only offers; Air Force, Arkansas State, and Kansas. You would think the Hogs would want to keep him in state...
]http://niagara-gazette.com/sports/x993512859/Neutz-stands-out-in-UB-spring-gameThe Grand Island graduate was the top performer in UB's annual Blue-White scrimmage, hauling in seven passes for 106 yards and a long touchdown.
Neutz, a 6-foot-3 wide receiver, was redshirted in his freshman season, and entered spring practices as the fourth or fifth receiver on the Bulls' depth chart.
Jimmy Chitwood said:Wyoming featured Max Komar last year, but this fall the Cowboys are expecting David Leonard to be their go-to guy in the passing game. after being used as more of a possession receiver last season, if all goes according to plan the 6-4 Leonard should emerge as one of the most productive wideouts in the MWC this fall.
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<div>he's also a top-notch punt returner.</div>
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<div>the Cowboys have implemented a 4-wide base offense, and former walk-on Zach Bolger has siezed one of the other starting spots. </div>
Freethinker said:One small correction. Max Komar played for Idaho. He put up great numbers at his pro day but to the best of my knowledge has not received a sniff from the NFL.