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CFN's All Big Ten Team

Bucktastic

Troy Smith for HEISMAN
http://www.collegefootballnews.com/Big_Ten/2004_Pages/2004_AllBigTen.htm

According to this Mike Nugent was so good, he was playing for Minnesota as well....

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width=224>Offense
QB - Drew Tate, Soph. Iowa
RB - Mike Hart, Fr. Michigan
RB - Noah Herron, Sr. Northwestern
WR - Braylon Edwards, Sr. Michigan
WR - Taylor Stubblefield, Sr. Purdue
TE - Tim Massaquoi, Jr. Michigan
OL - David Baas, Sr. Michigan
OL - Rian Melander, Sr. Minnesota
OL - Greg Eslinger, Sr. Minnesota
OL - Dan Buenning, Sr. Wisconsin
OL - Zach Strief, Jr. Northwestern
PK - Mike Nugent, Sr. Minnesota
KR - Lance Bennett, Soph. Indiana
</TD><TD vAlign=top width=224>Defense
DL - Jonathan Babineaux, Sr. Iowa DL - Anttaj Hawthorne, Sr. Wisconsin
DL - Erasmus James, Sr. Wisconsin
DL - Matt Roth, Sr. Iowa
LB - Chad Greenway, Jr. Iowa
LB - A.J. Hawk, Jr. Ohio State
LB - Tim McGarigle, Jr. Northwestern
DB - Kelvin Hayden, Sr. Illinois
DB - Marlin Jackson, Sr. Michigan
DB - Ernest Shazor, Jr. Michigan
DB - Scott Starks, Sr. Wisconsin
P - Brandon Fields, Jr. Michigan State
PR - Ted Ginn Jr. Fr., Ohio State
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD width=484 bgColor=#ffffff height=21><TABLE height=510 cellSpacing=3 width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width=323 bgColor=#ffffff height=504 rowSpan=4>Top 30 players regardless of position Based on the season the player had
1. QB Drew Tate, Soph. Iowa
2. RB Mike Hart, Fr. Michigan
3. WR Braylon Edwards, Sr. Michigan
4. DE Erasmus James, Sr. Wisconsin
5. S Ernest Shazor, Jr. Michigan
6. DE Matt Roth, Sr. Iowa
7. LB A.J. Hawk, Jr. Ohio State
8. RB Noah Herron, Sr. Northwestern
9. QB Kyle Orton, Sr. Purdue
10. WR Taylor Stubblefield, Sr. Purdue
11. RB Laurence Maroney, Soph. Minnesota
12. LB Chad Greenway, Jr. Iowa
13. DT Jonathan Babineaux, Sr. Iowa
14. DB/WR/KR Ted Ginn Jr. Fr. Ohio State
15. LB Tim McGarigle, Jr. Northwestern
16. DT Anttaj Hawthorne, Sr. Wisconsin
17. CB Marlin Jackson, Sr. Michigan
18. OG David Baas, Sr. Michigan
19. OT Rian Melander, Sr. Minnesota
20. RB Marion Barber III, Jr. Minnesota
21. CB Scott Starks, Sr. Wisconsin
22. LB Paul Posluszny, Fr. Penn State
23. LB Abdul Hodge, Jr. Iowa
24. QB Drew Stanton, Soph. Michigan State
25. PK Mike Nugent, Sr. Ohio State
26. DT Gabe Watson, Jr. Michigan
27. CB Kelvin Hayden, Sr. Illinois
28. C Greg Eslinger, Sr. Minnesota
29. S Jim Leonhard, Sr. Wisconsin
30. P Brandon Fields, Soph. Michigan State
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Quarterbacks
1. Drew Tate, Iowa
2. Kyle Orton, Purdue
3. Drew Stanton, MSU
4. Chad Henne, Michigan
5. Brett Basanez, NW
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Running Backs
1. Mike Hart, Michigan
2. Noah Herron, NWest.
3. L. Maroney, Minnesota
4. Marion Barber, Minn.
5. Pierre Thomas, Illinois
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Receivers
1. Braylon Edwards, Mich.
2. Taylor Stubblefield, Pur
3. Clinton Solomon, Iowa
4. Courtney Roby, Indiana
5. Santonio Holmes, OSU
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Offensive Linemen
1. David Baas, Michigan
2. Rian Melander, Minn.
3. Greg Eslinger, Minn.
4. Dan Buenning. Wisc.
5. Zach Strief, NWestern
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Defensive Linemen
1. Erasmus James, Wis.
2. Matt Roth, Iowa
3. Jon. Babineaux, Iowa
4. Anttaj Hawthorne, Wis.
5. Gabe Watson, Mich.
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Linebackers
1. A.J. Hawk, Ohio State
2. Chad Greenway, Iowa
3. Tim McGarigle, NWest
4. Paul Posluszny, PSU
5. Abdul Hodge, Iowa
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Defensive Backs
1. Ernest Shazor, Mich.
2. Marlin Jackson, Mich.
3. Scott Starks, Wisc.
4. Kelvin Hayden, Illinois
5. Jim Leonhard, Wisc.
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Kickers
1. PK Mike Nugent, OSU
2. P Brandon Fields, MSU
3. P Steve Weatherford, Ill
4. PK Dave Rayner, MSU
5. P Adam Finley, Mich
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
Haha, bastards stole our kicker.

Hey I have been wanting to ask this.........does anybody refer to MN as simply (Ted)?

My dad and I have called him Ted for 2 solid years. Funny thing is, noticed this season that right before he kicks off, they play Stranglehold by Nugent.
 
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE cellSpacing=0 width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width="7%" bgColor=#333300></TD><TD width="93%" bgColor=#000000> 2004 Collegefootballnews.com All-Big Ten Team</TD></TR><TR><TD width="100%" bgColor=#ffffff colSpan=2><HR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE cellSpacing=9 width="18%" align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width="100%">[font=Arial, Helvetica]Team P.O.Y.s
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[font=Arial, Helvetica]Illinois
DB Kelvin Hayden
Indiana
LB Kyle Killion
Iowa
QB Drew Tate
Michigan
RB Michael Hart
Michigan State
QB Drew Stanton
Minnesota
RB L. Maroney
Northwestern
RB Noah Herron
Ohio State
LB A.J. Hawk
Penn State
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[font=Arial, Helvetica]LB Paul Posluszny
Purdue
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[font=Arial, Helvetica]QB Kyle Orton
Wisconsin
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[font=Arial, Helvetica]DE Erasmus James[/font]</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

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Big Ten Player of the Year
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Iowa QB Drew Tate
Big Ten 2004 review and top players
Iowa QB Drew Tate didn't lead the Big Ten in passing (in fact, he was fourth). Total offense? Fourth in that too. Passing efficiency? Second. But mere stats don't go to show just how valuable Tate was in Iowa's run to a co-Big Ten title. Oh he put up solid numbers completing 62% of his passes for 2,499 yards and 18 touchdowns, and he made his share of sophomore mistakes with 12 interceptions, but considering Iowa needed a M*A*S*H unit for its running backs and finished dead last in America running the ball, Tate was the season's savior.


Considering the lack of able bodies in the backfield and the limited all-around offense, Iowa's Kirk Ferentz gets the Coach of the Year nod for getting this team to jell at just the right time and finish as co-Big Ten champions. Wisconsin DE Erasmus James was the single most dominant defensive player this season, but Michigan S Ernest Shazor wasn't too far off.

Scroll down for the All-Big Ten Team and Top 30 players regardless of position

2003 CFN All-Big Ten Team
| 2002 CFN All-Big Ten Team | 2001 CFN All-Big Ten Team
<HR></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE cellSpacing=4 width=300 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD align=middle width="100%"><!-- ---------- 300x250 Code -------------- --><SCRIPT language=JavaScript> var bnum=new Number(Math.floor(99999999 * Math.random())+1); document.write('<SCR'+'IPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" '); document.write('SRC="http://servedby.advertising.com/site=697646/size=300250/bnum='+bnum+'/optn=1"></SCR'+'IPT>'); </SCRIPT><SCRIPT language=JavaScript src="http://servedby.advertising.com/site=697646/size=300250/bnum=77525119/optn=1"></SCRIPT> <!-- ---------- Copyright 2000,---------- --></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Offensive player of the year
QB Drew Tate, Soph. Iowa
Defensive player of the year
DE Erasmus James, Sr. Wisconsin
Coach of the year - Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
Best Big Ten game -
Oct. 30, Michigan 45 ... Michigan State 37 3OT
Worst Big Ten game - Oct. 23, Minnesota 45 ... Illinois 0
Freshman of the year - RB Michael Hart, Michigan
Best Performance -
Oct. 30, Michigan 45 ... Michigan State 37 3OT: Michigan WR Braylon Edwards caught 11 passes for 188 yards and three touchdowns.
Biggest Surprise: Michigan's freshman backfield. The one question mark coming into the season for the loaded Wolverines was its backfield. As it turned out, freshman QB Chad Henne and RB Mike Hart turned out to be strengths.
Biggest Disappointment: Collapses. From Purdue's midseason sag to Wisconsin's disastrous final two games to Minnesota's bizarre flame out starting with the Michigan loss to Ohio State's meltdown starting with the overtime loss to Northwestern, several very promising teams not only fell down, they fell hard.


</TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=642 bgColor=#000066 colSpan=2>
2004 Collegefootballnews.com All-Big Ten Team
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width=224>Offense
QB - Drew Tate, Soph. Iowa
RB - Mike Hart, Fr. Michigan
RB - Noah Herron, Sr. Northwestern
WR - Braylon Edwards, Sr. Michigan
WR - Taylor Stubblefield, Sr. Purdue
TE - Tim Massaquoi, Jr. Michigan
OL - David Baas, Sr. Michigan
OL - Rian Melander, Sr. Minnesota
OL - Greg Eslinger, Sr. Minnesota
OL - Dan Buenning, Sr. Wisconsin
OL - Zach Strief, Jr. Northwestern
PK - Mike Nugent, Sr. Minnesota
KR - Lance Bennett, Soph. Indiana
</TD><TD vAlign=top width=224>Defense
DL - Jonathan Babineaux, Sr. Iowa DL - Anttaj Hawthorne, Sr. Wisconsin
DL - Erasmus James, Sr. Wisconsin
DL - Matt Roth, Sr. Iowa
LB - Chad Greenway, Jr. Iowa
LB - A.J. Hawk, Jr. Ohio State
LB - Tim McGarigle, Jr. Northwestern
DB - Kelvin Hayden, Sr. Illinois
DB - Marlin Jackson, Sr. Michigan
DB - Ernest Shazor, Jr. Michigan
DB - Scott Starks, Sr. Wisconsin
P - Brandon Fields, Jr. Michigan State
PR - Ted Ginn Jr. Fr., Ohio State
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD width=484 bgColor=#ffffff height=21><TABLE height=510 cellSpacing=3 width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width=323 bgColor=#ffffff height=504 rowSpan=4>Top 30 players regardless of position Based on the season the player had
1. QB Drew Tate, Soph. Iowa
2. RB Mike Hart, Fr. Michigan
3. WR Braylon Edwards, Sr. Michigan
4. DE Erasmus James, Sr. Wisconsin
5. S Ernest Shazor, Jr. Michigan
6. DE Matt Roth, Sr. Iowa
7. LB A.J. Hawk, Jr. Ohio State
8. RB Noah Herron, Sr. Northwestern
9. QB Kyle Orton, Sr. Purdue
10. WR Taylor Stubblefield, Sr. Purdue
11. RB Laurence Maroney, Soph. Minnesota
12. LB Chad Greenway, Jr. Iowa
13. DT Jonathan Babineaux, Sr. Iowa
14. DB/WR/KR Ted Ginn Jr. Fr. Ohio State
15. LB Tim McGarigle, Jr. Northwestern
16. DT Anttaj Hawthorne, Sr. Wisconsin
17. CB Marlin Jackson, Sr. Michigan
18. OG David Baas, Sr. Michigan
19. OT Rian Melander, Sr. Minnesota
20. RB Marion Barber III, Jr. Minnesota
21. CB Scott Starks, Sr. Wisconsin
22. LB Paul Posluszny, Fr. Penn State
23. LB Abdul Hodge, Jr. Iowa
24. QB Drew Stanton, Soph. Michigan State
25. PK Mike Nugent, Sr. Ohio State
26. DT Gabe Watson, Jr. Michigan
27. CB Kelvin Hayden, Sr. Illinois
28. C Greg Eslinger, Sr. Minnesota
29. S Jim Leonhard, Sr. Wisconsin
30. P Brandon Fields, Soph. Michigan State
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Quarterbacks
1. Drew Tate, Iowa
2. Kyle Orton, Purdue
3. Drew Stanton, MSU
4. Chad Henne, Michigan
5. Brett Basanez, NW
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Running Backs
1. Mike Hart, Michigan
2. Noah Herron, NWest.
3. L. Maroney, Minnesota
4. Marion Barber, Minn.
5. Pierre Thomas, Illinois
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Receivers
1. Braylon Edwards, Mich.
2. Taylor Stubblefield, Pur
3. Clinton Solomon, Iowa
4. Courtney Roby, Indiana
5. Santonio Holmes, OSU
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Offensive Linemen
1. David Baas, Michigan
2. Rian Melander, Minn.
3. Greg Eslinger, Minn.
4. Dan Buenning. Wisc.
5. Zach Strief, NWestern
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Defensive Linemen
1. Erasmus James, Wis.
2. Matt Roth, Iowa
3. Jon. Babineaux, Iowa
4. Anttaj Hawthorne, Wis.
5. Gabe Watson, Mich.
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Linebackers
1. A.J. Hawk, Ohio State
2. Chad Greenway, Iowa
3. Tim McGarigle, NWest
4. Paul Posluszny, PSU
5. Abdul Hodge, Iowa
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Defensive Backs
1. Ernest Shazor, Mich.
2. Marlin Jackson, Mich.
3. Scott Starks, Wisc.
4. Kelvin Hayden, Illinois
5. Jim Leonhard, Wisc.
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Kickers
1. PK Mike Nugent, OSU
2. P Brandon Fields, MSU
3. P Steve Weatherford, Ill
4. PK Dave Rayner, MSU
5. P Adam Finley, Mich.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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Bucktastic said:
http://www.collegefootballnews.com/Big_Ten/2004_Pages/2004_AllBigTen.htm

According to this Mike Nugent was so good, he was playing for Minnesota as well....

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width=224>Offense
QB - Drew Tate, Soph. Iowa
RB - Mike Hart, Fr. Michigan
RB - Noah Herron, Sr. Northwestern
WR - Braylon Edwards, Sr. Michigan
WR - Taylor Stubblefield, Sr. Purdue
TE - Tim Massaquoi, Jr. Michigan
OL - David Baas, Sr. Michigan
OL - Rian Melander, Sr. Minnesota
OL - Greg Eslinger, Sr. Minnesota
OL - Dan Buenning, Sr. Wisconsin
OL - Zach Strief, Jr. Northwestern
PK - Mike Nugent, Sr. Minnesota
KR - Lance Bennett, Soph. Indiana
</TD><TD vAlign=top width=224>Defense
DL - Jonathan Babineaux, Sr. Iowa DL - Anttaj Hawthorne, Sr. Wisconsin
DL - Erasmus James, Sr. Wisconsin
DL - Matt Roth, Sr. Iowa
LB - Chad Greenway, Jr. Iowa
LB - A.J. Hawk, Jr. Ohio State
LB - Tim McGarigle, Jr. Northwestern
DB - Kelvin Hayden, Sr. Illinois
DB - Marlin Jackson, Sr. Michigan
DB - Ernest Shazor, Jr. Michigan
DB - Scott Starks, Sr. Wisconsin
P - Brandon Fields, Jr. Michigan State
PR - Ted Ginn Jr. Fr., Ohio State
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD bgColor=#ffffff><TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD width=484 bgColor=#ffffff height=21><TABLE height=510 cellSpacing=3 width=650 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width=323 bgColor=#ffffff height=504 rowSpan=4>Top 30 players regardless of position Based on the season the player had
1. QB Drew Tate, Soph. Iowa
2. RB Mike Hart, Fr. Michigan
3. WR Braylon Edwards, Sr. Michigan
4. DE Erasmus James, Sr. Wisconsin
5. S Ernest Shazor, Jr. Michigan
6. DE Matt Roth, Sr. Iowa
7. LB A.J. Hawk, Jr. Ohio State
8. RB Noah Herron, Sr. Northwestern
9. QB Kyle Orton, Sr. Purdue
10. WR Taylor Stubblefield, Sr. Purdue
11. RB Laurence Maroney, Soph. Minnesota
12. LB Chad Greenway, Jr. Iowa
13. DT Jonathan Babineaux, Sr. Iowa
14. DB/WR/KR Ted Ginn Jr. Fr. Ohio State
15. LB Tim McGarigle, Jr. Northwestern
16. DT Anttaj Hawthorne, Sr. Wisconsin
17. CB Marlin Jackson, Sr. Michigan
18. OG David Baas, Sr. Michigan
19. OT Rian Melander, Sr. Minnesota
20. RB Marion Barber III, Jr. Minnesota
21. CB Scott Starks, Sr. Wisconsin
22. LB Paul Posluszny, Fr. Penn State
23. LB Abdul Hodge, Jr. Iowa
24. QB Drew Stanton, Soph. Michigan State
25. PK Mike Nugent, Sr. Ohio State
26. DT Gabe Watson, Jr. Michigan
27. CB Kelvin Hayden, Sr. Illinois
28. C Greg Eslinger, Sr. Minnesota
29. S Jim Leonhard, Sr. Wisconsin
30. P Brandon Fields, Soph. Michigan State
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Quarterbacks
1. Drew Tate, Iowa
2. Kyle Orton, Purdue
3. Drew Stanton, MSU
4. Chad Henne, Michigan
5. Brett Basanez, NW
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Running Backs
1. Mike Hart, Michigan
2. Noah Herron, NWest.
3. L. Maroney, Minnesota
4. Marion Barber, Minn.
5. Pierre Thomas, Illinois
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Receivers
1. Braylon Edwards, Mich.
2. Taylor Stubblefield, Pur
3. Clinton Solomon, Iowa
4. Courtney Roby, Indiana
5. Santonio Holmes, OSU
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=127>Top Offensive Linemen
1. David Baas, Michigan
2. Rian Melander, Minn.
3. Greg Eslinger, Minn.
4. Dan Buenning. Wisc.
5. Zach Strief, NWestern
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Defensive Linemen
1. Erasmus James, Wis.
2. Matt Roth, Iowa
3. Jon. Babineaux, Iowa
4. Anttaj Hawthorne, Wis.
5. Gabe Watson, Mich.
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Linebackers
1. A.J. Hawk, Ohio State
2. Chad Greenway, Iowa
3. Tim McGarigle, NWest
4. Paul Posluszny, PSU
5. Abdul Hodge, Iowa
</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Defensive Backs
1. Ernest Shazor, Mich.
2. Marlin Jackson, Mich.
3. Scott Starks, Wisc.
4. Kelvin Hayden, Illinois
5. Jim Leonhard, Wisc.
</TD><TD vAlign=top align=left width=161 bgColor=#ffffff height=128>Top Kickers
1. PK Mike Nugent, OSU
2. P Brandon Fields, MSU
3. P Steve Weatherford, Ill
4. PK Dave Rayner, MSU
5. P Adam Finley, Mich
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

I knew free agency would ruin college football. But I would have thought FSU would have been willing to out bid the Gophers.
 
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BrutusMaximus said:
Haha, bastards stole our kicker.

Hey I have been wanting to ask this.........does anybody refer to MN as simply (Ted)?

My dad and I have called him Ted for 2 solid years. Funny thing is, noticed this season that right before he kicks off, they play Stranglehold by Nugent.


Yeah BM, I know they were playing Stanglehold last season as well. Had the cartoon image of Nuge(nt) playing the guitar and everything. I can't recall if they did it during the 2002 campaign.
 
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Yeah BM, I know they were playing Stanglehold last season as well. Had the cartoon image of Nuge(nt) playing the guitar and everything. I can't recall if they did it during the 2002 campaign.
I havent been to a game since the Kent St. massacre back in the NC year.......need to get my ass up there again next year. Would love to head to SA for the Alamo, but I cant get time off work.
 
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When I first saw the title of this thread, I immediately thought, ya know, the Michigan secondary really needs to be honored for its stellar play.

And there it was. Two of them on the All Big Ten first team, and one a close runner up to conference defensive player of the year.

Boy, that secondary is awesome!

Why couldn't Youboty be as good as those guys? Oh wait, he's too busy actually playing well rather than living off hype.
 
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