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All Vol team: Offense (modified from prwvious post)
QB: Peyton Manning - (Heath Shuler)
RB's: Travis Henry & Jamal Lewis
FB: Greg Amsler
WR: Willie Gault, Carl Pickens, Alvin Harper, Anthony Miller and Joey Kent
TE: Jason Witten <> Von Reeves
OL: Chad Clifton, Antone Davis, Bubba Miller, Scott Wells and Fred Weary
Defense/Special Teams
DL: John Henderson, Reggie White, Albert Haynesworth, Chuck Smith and Leonard Little. Hon mention> Chris Mimms
LB: Al Wilson, Dale Jones, Kevin Burnette, Raynoch Thompson and Scott Galyon
DB: Deon Grant, Dale Carter, Andre Lott , Dewayne Goodrich, Jason Allen
K: Jeff Hall
P: any Colquitt take ur pick
KR: Peerless Price
PR: Nilo Silvan/Dale Carter &nbs p; &n bsp; AP> JJ Mcelskey DB, WR, KR
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All-time Fighting Illini
QB- Jeff George, Tony Eason
RB- "The Gallopping Ghost" Red Grange, J.C. Caroline, Rashard Mendenhall
FB- Jim Grabowsi, BIll Brown
TE- Ken Dilger
WR- "Papa Bear" George Halas, Bobby Mitchell, Brandon Loyd
OL- LT Brad Hopkins, LG Alex Agase, C Dick Butkus, RG Bernie Shively, RT Dave Diehl
DL- Simeon Rice, Ed O'Bradovich, George Halas, Chuck Carney
LB- Dick Butkus, Ray Nitschke, Kevin Hardy, John Holeck
DB's- Eugene Wilson, Al Brosky, Kelvin Hayden, Only allowed 10 starters on Defense to keep it fair
PR/KR Dwight Eddleman
K- Neil Rakers
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WR- Lynn Swan over Mike Williams by a LONG LONG shot...recall Williams LEFT real early (even before he was supoosed to!)
Problem with USC if you selected EIGHT RB's you would leave off a RB as good as any other Schools TOP 2- Anthony Davis, Charles White, Sam(the BAM!) Cunningham, Ricky Bell, Mike Garrett, Reggie Bush...
I would say this the All Star Teams or various eras 60's-70's Early 80's (McKay-Robinson) and 2002-Current from USC would match up very well against any School!!
Fight ON!!
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QB's, no Jay Barker, the winningest QB in Alabama history? Stabler and Namath were great but give Jay an hon mention.
Nothing against Jay, but his record was a product of the team more than his playing. Namath and Stabler were much more dynamic and could swing the games they were in.
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USC's AllTime team is stacked. I dont think any other team can lay claim to that much talent. It's SICK!
On a side note I'm dissapointed we havent seen an entry from Oklahoma, Texas, or even say Washington or Clemson might be interesting to see.
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I'll try one...although some other Ark cronies will pop in with their favorites.
Arkansas:
QB Joe Ferguson
RB Darren McFadden, Gary Anderson
RB/WR Lance Alworth
WR Chuck Dicus, James Shibest
TE Billy Winston
O Lineman: Bud Brooks, Shawn Andrews, Brandon Burlsworth, Tony Ugoh, Johnathan Luigs, Steve Korte, Freddie Childress
Def line/LB's...Dan Hampton, Lloyd Phillips, Wayne Martin, Tony Cherico, Billy Ray Smith (Jr. and Sr.).
Safeties...Steve Atwater, Ken Hamlin, Kenoy Kennedy.
Kicker: Steve Little, Pat Summerall.
I know I've missed a bunch but the Ark cronies will help out here.
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Noles:
WR: Biletnikoff, Sellers, Warrick
RB: Minor, Dunn
TE: Pat Carter
OL: Jamie Dukes, Jason Whittaker
QB: Ward, Weinke, Brad Johnson
K: Janikowski
DL: Boulware, Wadsworth, Corey Simon
LB: Lawrence Timmons,Marvin Jones, Derrick Brooks
DB: LeRoy Butler, Samari Rolle, Deion Sanders
P; Stark
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Weegdog, I think Barry Foster deserves a mention at RB.
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Weegdog, I think Barry Foster deserves a mention at RB.
True Grin...there were several positions I thought could go pretty deep but I was trying to minimize my picks.
Foster was a good Back. But he actually played FB mostly at Ark. When he was picked up in the Pro's he followed in a long line of heavier TB and was very productive.
Foster had one of my favorite runs against Miami at the Orange bowl...about an 80 yarder I think...right up the middle. You knew he was special when they couldn't catch that heavy FullBack.
But in college I'd still go with Anderson here. He was fantastic. He was also a good Pro as well. He was good sized but was blazing fast and could juke ya right out of your socks.
But on a bigger roster Foster would definitely be given his props.
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