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re: SEC Players who seemed like they were around forever
Posted on 4/13/16 at 3:51 pm to South Alabama Tide
Posted on 4/13/16 at 3:51 pm to South Alabama Tide
Stephon Garseeya
To be serious, I will also add Rodney Paulk for Gamecock fans. He was a 6th-year player that got his 6 years the hard way: he played and produced well as a true freshman in 2006 - started 10 of 13 games and earned Freshman All-American honors, then missed years in the middle of his career to injuries, and was awarded 5th and 6th years of eligibility.
Then as a 6th-yr. RS-Senior, Paulk was the defense's 3rd-leading tackler on a 11-2 team. Everyone says Garcia with good reason, but both Garcia's and Paulk's final season was 2011, and Paulk was actually able to complete his senior year, while Garcia got booted after 5 games.
But when Garcia first joined the Gamecock program, Paulk had already played a full season of football.
To be serious, I will also add Rodney Paulk for Gamecock fans. He was a 6th-year player that got his 6 years the hard way: he played and produced well as a true freshman in 2006 - started 10 of 13 games and earned Freshman All-American honors, then missed years in the middle of his career to injuries, and was awarded 5th and 6th years of eligibility.
Then as a 6th-yr. RS-Senior, Paulk was the defense's 3rd-leading tackler on a 11-2 team. Everyone says Garcia with good reason, but both Garcia's and Paulk's final season was 2011, and Paulk was actually able to complete his senior year, while Garcia got booted after 5 games.
But when Garcia first joined the Gamecock program, Paulk had already played a full season of football.
This post was edited on 4/13/16 at 4:00 pm
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