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Who is your team's "Best that Never Was"?

Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:50 pm
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:50 pm
Who was that player that could have been a superstar, but never reached their potential, due to injury/behavior/academics/etc.

For Tennessee, it has to be Chuck Webb. Johnny Majors said he's the only player he ever coached that could compare with Tony Dorsett. Career ending knee injury against Pacific in the 2nd game of his sophomore year, oh what might have been........


Who's your school's Chuck Webb?
Posted by NorthshoreTiger76
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:51 pm to
Cecil Collins
Posted by uncle jimbo
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:51 pm to
Reggie McNeal
Posted by Crowknowsbest
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:51 pm to
Isaiah Crowell
Posted by tb27688
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:52 pm to
Donte Walker in football. Marcus Bullard in basketball



ETA: Keifer Magee(sp) drown prior to his junior year. He could have been the GOAT
This post was edited on 6/17/14 at 12:55 pm
Posted by TheCaterpillar
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:52 pm to
quote:

Cecil Collins


This


He wouldve been all-world at LSU. Started in the NFL after a prison vacation.
Posted by WeeWee
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:53 pm to
jordan jefferson
Posted by Tuscaloosa
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:53 pm to
Marvin Constant
Posted by roadGator
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:53 pm to
Andre Debose - he does have one last chance to get it together though and stay injury free.
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:54 pm to
quote:

Cecil Collins


Was a fricking beast
Posted by anc
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:55 pm to
Dontae Walker.

From this:

LINK

to this:



to this (left, wearing Alabama hat):

This post was edited on 6/17/14 at 12:56 pm
Posted by Tornado Alley
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:56 pm to
Jevan Snead
Posted by tb27688
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:56 pm to
THE DIESEL!!!!!
Posted by gohogs141
Fayetteville
Member since Jun 2011
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:58 pm to
Probably are better ones but recently, Marquel Wade. Thought he could have been the next Joe Adams before he went into POS mode

Marcus Monk, Greg Childs and Knile Davis could have been great their last seasons in college if they hadn't gotten hurt too
Posted by Czar Castick
Wentzville, MO
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:02 pm to
Tony Van Zant

1985 Parade Magazine National player of the year. Biggest recruit Mizzou ever landed. Played in a high school all star game in 86 right before coming to Mizzou and blew out his knee on the second carry of the game. He was never the same after.
Posted by NEMizzou
Columbia MO
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:02 pm to
Czar beat me to it...

LINK
This post was edited on 6/17/14 at 1:03 pm
Posted by TeLeFaWx
Dallas, TX
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:05 pm to
Kenneth Hall. Greatest high school running back ever. Nay. Best high school football player period. Bear Bryant ruined him though, so it was all for naught.

quote:

Hall had one of the legendary careers in high school football and as a result, his numbers are too hard to overlook. Hall had more rushing yards in one season (4,045 in 12 games in 1953 with 395 points scored) than Thomas, Dickerson, Campbell, Tomlinson, or Walker had in their careers. Fifty-five years after he finished playing high school football, Hall still holds the national career rushing record with 11,232 yards, which he set at Sugar Land High School near Houston from 1950 to 1953. He also scored 899 career points, which stood as the national record for over 25 years. Hall led Sugar Land to three Texas Class B regional titles. At Texas A&M under coach Paul “Bear” Bryant, Hall was moved to fullback and played linebacker on defense. The moves didn’t fit his style of play and he eventually quit the team. However Hall did play in the Canadian Football League and played on an NFL championship team with the Baltimore Colts in 1959 and an AFL championship team with the Houston Oilers in 1961. He holds two Oiler records for best kickoff return average and longest kick return. Since 1999, the award for the top high school player in the country has been named the Kenneth Hall Award.
Posted by MetryTyger
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Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:08 pm to
Definitely Cecil the Diesel

Hon. Men:

Ryan Perrilloux
Wade Richey
Garry James (but that's Dalton Hilliard's fault)
Harvey Willams (wasn't the same after injury)
Mark Ippolitto
Benaderyl Franklin
Ed Dangerfield
Brad Wing (played just 2 years)
Honey Badger (ditto)
Brad Smalling
Posted by FourThreeForty
Member since May 2013
17290 posts
Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:10 pm to
Derrick Henry broke most of those records two years ago. It's crazy to think he did all that back then.



But far and away Linnie Patrick. Good god Linnie Patrick.
Posted by JDHLaw
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:13 pm to
Probably Al Baker, Trigg County's finest.

A 6'1 222lb running back who rushed for 5,400 yards and 51 touchdowns in high school, he was a physical freak.

He still holds the 1A state record in the 100m, running a 10.7.

He broke his ankle as a freshman, suffered two knee injuries over the next two years, and was unable to ever reach his potential.
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