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The Best NCAA College Football Players By the Numbers
Monday, July 24th, 2006
Of course, when you talk about NCAA College Football, only one player comes to mind. Reggie Bush.
He wears number 5 but is Reggie Bush the best collegiate football player ever to don the no.5 jersey?
Here are the best NCAA College Football players wearing jerseys 1-5.
No.1 Anthony Carter (WR) Michigan 1979-1982
Anthony Carter is perhaps, the best of the Michigan wide receivers ever to wear the No.1 jersey. Some worthy of the praise are Michigan WRs Derrick Alexander, Braylon Edwards and David Terrell, Michigan State WR Charles Rogers and Illinois WR David Williams.
No.2 Deion Sanders (CB) Florida State 1985-1988
Nobody covered receivers like the incomparable Deion Sanders. And no, 1997 Heisman winner and Michigan defensive back / kick returner Charles Woodson doesn’t stand a chance.
No.3 Joe Montana (QB) Notre Dame 1975-1978
Perhaps no quarterback can ever compare to the legendary Joe Montana. Wearing the No.3 makes Montana somewhat skinnier than the famous No.16 of the San Francisco 49ers. Nevertheless, he STILL is one of the best quarterbacks football has ever seen. No matter what jersey number…
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What’s Up in NCAA College Football
Can’t wait for the next season of NCAA College Football?
Me, I couldn’t care less. But since this IS OddJack Gambling Guide, with the keyword here being GAMBLING GUIDE, here are some tidbits that just might influence your betting tendencies on the 100-yard college football field this season.
In Auburn head coach Tommy Tuberville said that he was confident that the university investigation into a sociology professor’s classes that some football players attended would be over quickly and that the NCAA would not get involved.
‘’It hasn’t bothered me at all. We’re the winningnest team in the SEC over the last five years and have graduated 98 players the last three years. We’re doing some good things. I want it over with, and I think it’s realistic that it’ll be over in a week or so, certainly before the season.’’
‘’What I’ve read about it, there’s nothing that would involve NCAA sanctions. That’s the least of my concerns,’’ he added.
In the Big East conference, most of the coaches talked about scheduling difficulties with only seven conference games, but Mike Tranghese said the league isn’t likely to add another member.
He said, ‘’There just isn’t any school out there that makes sense and fits academically, geographically…'’