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Reggie Brooks had some amazing runs for the golden domers. He was my favorite college player growing up. They showed this run on one of those "Best Damn..." shows tonight. Still one of the better runs in CFB history. Brooks was a baller.

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This is still one of my favorites of all time. Gregg Jones with the stiff arm. pwn3d.

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If I had to pick a favorite as an impressionable kid...

Herschel. He was just bigger-than-life back then.

Jimmy Medalions wrote:Gregg Jones with the stiff arm

Does that even count as a stiff arm? "Stiff arm" just doesn't seem to do it justice... how about instead of "stiff arm," they call that move a "pimphand"?
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Greg Jones was a beast before he tore his knee up. His hit on Reod was legendary. He trucked sean taylor in the Orange Bowl but now isnt the right time.
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my favorite growing up...Chris Spielman


one of my recent favorite buckeyes...Big Kat - the hit he put on Jones from MIZZOU...

another recent favorite AJ Hawk...dude just is a player...
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That's awesome that you brought up Reggie Brooks. One of the guys that missed a tackle on that run is now the DC for ND.

My favorite growing up was Rocket Ismail. Talk about clutch, that guy had his best games at the biggest times.
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Roger Staubach was deece. So was O.J. Steve Owens from Oklahoma was a beast.

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Goober McTuber wrote:Steve Owens from Oklahoma was a beast.

A little later, and I wasn't quite a kid, but Boz was pretty impressive too.
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Neon Sanders.
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But if we're talking about adulthood favorites too...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M43abqKYUAw


The Pick.


I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that was Jayduck's favorite, too.



KENNY WHEATON IS GONNA SCORE!!!! KENNY WHEATON IS GONNA SCORE!!!


All those years, all of that program-building, all of that money... and some freshman scrub DB came in and put the program on the map.


Damon Huard should be thankful -- his name will live on forever. Hell, his video is shown in the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame. Cheated his team out of a shot at the championship, maybe(although some CORN FED STUDS had a decent year, too).



KENNY WHEATON IS GONNA SCORE!!!!!!!


Then get his ass handed to him by Kerry Freaking Collins. Have I mentioned in the last couple of days how much I hate Kerry Collins?


I think Kenny still plays for the Argonauts, if'n I'm not mistaken.
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Didn't Amp Lee have a short TD run vs Michigan back in '91(?) where he juked the hell out of two Michigan defenders. It was pretty nasty.
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Growing up,

Gene Washington
Jim Plunkett
Randy Vataha
Earl Campbell

As an adult,
Marshall Faulk. When he got past the line he was basically uncatchable.
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This one never gets old. Darian Hagan was just sick...

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AC, the first player I ever noticed as a youngster

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who can forget

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For Shoalzie....
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They called him "Magic".
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The backfield of Greg Pruitt, Kenny King, Elvis Peacock, with Jack Mildren directing the show.................................
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Snake wrote:The backfield of Greg Pruitt, Kenny King, Elvis Peacock, with Jack Mildren directing the show.................................
that would have been pretty great, but it never happened. Mildren was a SR in 71, Pruitt a SR in 72, Peacock a FR in 74 and King a FR in 75.

now, the 1978 JC Watts, Kenny King, Billy Sims, David Overstreet backfield....that was something. and year or two before that you had a Peacock, King, Sims, Thomas Lott backfield. Pruitt and Joe Washington shared a backfield as well, but Pruitt was the guy then.

and just to t'row out some props, for faves i'll go Kevin Murphy who was an absolute freak at the standup D end in the old Okie 5-2 defense and Steve Rhodes...who seemed to make a HUGE play in every big game from 76-80. war slow white guys with porn staches.
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Believe the Heupel wrote:Vickers(?) destroying Tony Dorsett.
Scott Hill

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Stanford Samuels takes out Roscoe Parrish

Parrish had eternal bleeding after this hit.
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Believe the Heupel wrote:I ALWAYS fuck that up.
yup, that's Scott Hill's claim to fame. along with being Switzer's longtime huntin' and fishin' buddy (errrr, i mean assistant coach).
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Cicero wrote:Stanford Samuels takes out Roscoe Parrish

Parrish had eternal bleeding after this hit.
^shouln't he be dead by now?
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King Crimson wrote:
Snake wrote:The backfield of Greg Pruitt, Kenny King, Elvis Peacock, with Jack Mildren directing the show.................................
that would have been pretty great, but it never happened. Mildren was a SR in 71, Pruitt a SR in 72, Peacock a FR in 74 and King a FR in 75.

now, the 1978 JC Watts, Kenny King, Billy Sims, David Overstreet backfield....that was something. and year or two before that you had a Peacock, King, Sims, Thomas Lott backfield. Pruitt and Joe Washington shared a backfield as well, but Pruitt was the guy then.

and just to t'row out some props, for faves i'll go Kevin Murphy who was an absolute freak at the standup D end in the old Okie 5-2 defense and Steve Rhodes...who seemed to make a HUGE play in every big game from 76-80. war slow white guys with porn staches.

my bad. Oklahoma did put out some badass backfields in the day.....

What year did Johnny Rogers run back that punt vs Oklahoma? Thanksgiving Day 197????? That was one hell of a game........
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WolverineSteve wrote:
Cicero wrote:Stanford Samuels takes out Roscoe Parrish

Parrish had eternal bleeding after this hit.
^shouln't he be dead by now?
:lol: I laughed
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Dinsdale wrote:
Goober McTuber wrote:Steve Owens from Oklahoma was a beast.

A little later, and I wasn't quite a kid, but Boz was pretty impressive too.

Dins,Hershel was a monster.
Boz was straight up the prototypical college linebacker.
El Fuckin Diablo at his position.
Curt warner from PSU was also a helluva game breaker.
But a couple of overlooked guys from OU.
Jamelle Holloway and Keith Jackson made some shit happen in their day.
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DiT wrote:Curt warner from PSU was also a helluva game breaker.

That name is kind of a dirty word around here for the sportsbuffs.

After he retired, he opened a car dealership in Vancouver(right across the Creek, but don't you freaking dare call it a "Portland suburb"). When Colin Cowherd was doing his local show*, he tried to give dude's new dealership a free plug. He later got an angry phone call about "using my name to promote your show." You can probably take a guess how that battle-of-wits turned out -- dude got lit up like nobody's business, and it concluded with something like "Oh, don't worry, Kurt -- your name will never be mentioned on this show ever again. Matter of fact, you will no longer be eligible to even advertise on this station." (Colin had a lot of pull on TheFan... which I'll give 50/50 odds is the name of the sports station in your burg, too).


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Joe Montana. Yeah, he struggled just to stay #1 on the depth chart, but that was due mainly to bad coaching decisions. And he was always at his best at clutch time.

Even when I was 13, I could see that he had that something special you can't quite put your finger on that would make him one of the all-time greats.
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Bo Jackson & Barry Sanders
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KC Scott wrote:Bo Jackson & Barry Sanders

Both of those names popped into my head while mulling this thread. For some reason, it didn't seem like a saw as much of those two in college as I did some of the other names mentioned, so I left them off.


Great freaking picks, though.
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KC Scott wrote:Bo Jackson & Barry Sanders
damn,like duh.
how could ANYBODY forget Barry Sanders?
the state of OK has seen some fine rb's.
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I remember seeing Barry sanders run all over Mizzou in the late 80's - One of the bowl games he had 5 TDs - just fucking amazing

Bo was playing at Auburn while I was still in HS - so didn't see him as much.
His runs were different, not great cutbacks - but just all out power and speed.
When he turned the corner, it just looked like everyone else was in slo-mo
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Eventhough they ripped Texas for a ton of yards during their days at A&M, Leland McElroy and Rodney Thomas were unbelievable to watch.
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Couple more that deserve mention - Marshall Faulk, Ricky Williams
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KC Scott wrote:Ricky Williams

I forget the game, but it was one of the last couple of regular-season games of his last year, but I remember him juking two guys, but a third came up the middle and had a bead on him... and he stiffarmed the guy so hard, he still might be laid out to this day.
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As with every other Aggie in my generation...Bucky Richardson.
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Bo Who?

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jamie morris.

nice run at 2.14 of video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_x5dQDJ0Yaw
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oh, sorry, i forgot i'm an osu fan now. i loved kirk herbstreit:

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