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Old 03-28-2005, 10:12 AM
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Default Who is the most underrated college football player?

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Old 03-28-2005, 08:21 PM
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Bill Swancutt. The guy is a beast but overlooked because all the DEs in the draft!
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Harrison, enough with Swancutt. The guy is not as good as you want him to be. If he were as good as you think he is, he would be a sure fire pick in the first round. He's borderline third round. Besides, he's no longer a college football player. How about...Mike Hart, RB Michigan. This guy had a phenominal freshman year, but was completely overshadowed by adrian Petersen. I think he had something like 3 straight 200 yard games. That's rediculous. He could win the Heisman next year.
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Old 03-29-2005, 02:48 PM
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if the heisman trophy wasnt rigged than swancutt would have won it by a landslide!
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You've got issues with this Swancutt guy. No defenseive player has won since Woodson like 8 years ago. Swancutt wasn't even a Heisman finalist.
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Walter Washington QB Temple 6-2 240lbs 187-332 2207 yds 10 tds 6 ints
222 rushing attempts 889 yds 15 tds 25 total touchdowns. Runs a 4.6 4o yard dash

Jerome Mathis WR Hampton 6-0 185lbs 4.4 40 yard dash. 29 catches 864 yds 29.8 avg 9 tds, 14 rushing attempts 177 yds 2 tds.

Ronald Bartell CB Howard 6-1 210lbs 4.4 40 yard dash. 34 tackles 1 INT 13 broken up passes.

Both Mathis and Bartell could be used as returners on special teams. Washington has good athleticism and great arm strength. His biggest probles are, he rushes his passes sometimes making bad choices and he scrambles to early alot. When he settles down and goes through his progressions he will be a talented player.
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