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Who else has someone entering the CFB HoF tonight besides SCAR's Sharpe?
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:31 pm
Long past due for Sterling Sharpe.
He really should have won the Heisman in '87 over Brown at ND. Sharpe had better numbers (in '85, '86 and '87) and was, by far, the best WR in the country that year even though Brown went 1st and Sharpe went 7th.
Our program did not do him justice in the Public Relations Department promoting him for the Heisman - they should have. It was a mistake not to. The guy was incredible on the gridiron - best WR I've ever seen play the game. Total man among boys in college. Closest thing I've ever seen to him in the college game was Tory Holt at NC State, in terms of a total package. Great hands, ran great routes, was fearless, very fast, physical ... would absolutely devastate DBs downfield blocking.
He really should have won the Heisman in '87 over Brown at ND. Sharpe had better numbers (in '85, '86 and '87) and was, by far, the best WR in the country that year even though Brown went 1st and Sharpe went 7th.
Our program did not do him justice in the Public Relations Department promoting him for the Heisman - they should have. It was a mistake not to. The guy was incredible on the gridiron - best WR I've ever seen play the game. Total man among boys in college. Closest thing I've ever seen to him in the college game was Tory Holt at NC State, in terms of a total package. Great hands, ran great routes, was fearless, very fast, physical ... would absolutely devastate DBs downfield blocking.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:37 pm to scrooster
USC Football in 1987 = ECU Football in 2014. Sterling Sharpe was fantastic though and this is a well deserved honor.
This post was edited on 12/9/14 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:42 pm to Sabear
The greatest player in the history of the SEC, Derrick Thomas, is being inducted tonight
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:44 pm to StopRobot
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The greatest player in the history of the SEC, Derrick Thomas, is being inducted tonight

Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:51 pm to Sabear
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USC Football in 1987 = ECU Football in 2014. Sterling Sharpe was fantastic though and this is a well deserved honor.
Yet George Rogers won his Heisman seven years earlier.
Not going to get into a debate about SCAR's standing as a major independent in the 80s ... but they were certainly far above ECU today.
Regardless, there were five other ballplayers more deserving than Brown that year ('87) IMHO but, ... Notre Dame had the best PR department and TV coverage in the land back then. Hell, Thurman Thomas or Bobby Humphries, either one, deserved it more than Brown. Who else? How about Ironhead Heyward? Lorenzo White? That class of '87 was probably as loaded with future stars as any in the past thirty years. Emmitt Smith, was he a senior that year or did he just get votes?
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:53 pm to scrooster
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Tory Holt at NC State, in terms of a total package. Great hands, ran great routes, was fearless, very fast, physical ... would absolutely devastate DBs downfield blocking.
Amari Cooper?
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:55 pm to StopRobot
Inductee Position School
Derrick Thomas LB Alabama
LaDainian Tomlinson RB TCU
Shane Conlan LB Penn State
Tony Boselli OT Southern California
Willie Roaf OT Louisiana Tech
Dre Bly DB North Carolina
Darrin Nelson HB Stanford
Sterling Sharpe WR South Carolina
Dave Butz DT Purdue
John Huard LB Maine
John Sciarra QB UCLA
Leonard Smith DB McNeese State
Wesley Walls TE Ole Miss
Joe Hamilton QB Georgia Tech
Mike Bellotti Coach Oregon
Jerry Moore Coach Appalachian State
Derrick Thomas LB Alabama
LaDainian Tomlinson RB TCU
Shane Conlan LB Penn State
Tony Boselli OT Southern California
Willie Roaf OT Louisiana Tech
Dre Bly DB North Carolina
Darrin Nelson HB Stanford
Sterling Sharpe WR South Carolina
Dave Butz DT Purdue
John Huard LB Maine
John Sciarra QB UCLA
Leonard Smith DB McNeese State
Wesley Walls TE Ole Miss
Joe Hamilton QB Georgia Tech
Mike Bellotti Coach Oregon
Jerry Moore Coach Appalachian State
This post was edited on 12/9/14 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 12/9/14 at 1:56 pm to Tornado Alley
Beat me to it ...and delete
This post was edited on 12/9/14 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 12/9/14 at 2:01 pm to scrooster
Damn, that's a pretty solid list. 

Posted on 12/9/14 at 2:06 pm to scrooster
quote:>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OJ Howard.
Wesley Walls TE Ole Miss
Posted on 12/9/14 at 2:11 pm to scrooster
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Inductee Position School
Derrick Thomas LB Alabama
LaDainian Tomlinson RB TCU
Shane Conlan LB Penn State
Tony Boselli OT Southern California
Willie Roaf OT Louisiana Tech
Dre Bly DB North Carolina
Darrin Nelson HB Stanford
Sterling Sharpe WR South Carolina
Dave Butz DT Purdue
John Huard LB Maine
John Sciarra QB UCLA
Leonard Smith DB McNeese State
Wesley Walls TE Ole Miss
Joe Hamilton QB Georgia Tech
Mike Bellotti Coach Oregon
Jerry Moore Coach Appalachian State
No Jackie Walker?
List
Is
shite.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 2:15 pm to scrooster
#55 Derrick Thomas
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Thomas set Alabama and, per the National Football Foundation, NCAA records for sacks and tackles for a loss in 1988 on his way to winning the Butkus Award, CBS' Defensive Player of the Year and the Washington Pigskin Club's Defensive Player of the Year.
As a senior in 1988, Thomas recorded 88 tackles with 39 tackles for a loss of 250 yards while registering 27 sacks for a loss of 204 yards. He recorded 18 sacks for 142 yards as a junior in 1987 along with 67 tackles. He finished his career with 204 tackles, 68 tackles for loss (465 yards), 52 sacks (408 yards), 10 forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 4:08 pm to jatebe
That 1988 Heisman group was pretty damn good too!
1 Barry Sanders Oklahoma State JR RB 559 77 47 1878 344 Att, 2628 Yds, 7.6 Avg, 37 TD
2 Rodney Peete* Southern California SR QB 70 264 174 912 223 Cmp, 359 Att, 2812 Yds, 18 TD, 12 Int
3 Troy Aikman* UCLA SR QB 31 149 191 582 228 Cmp, 354 Att, 2771 Yds, 24 TD, 9 Int
4 Steve Walsh Miami (FL) JR QB 16 108 77 341 233 Cmp, 390 Att, 3115 Yds, 29 TD, 12 Int
5 Major Harris* West Virginia JR QB 27 60 79 280 105 Cmp, 186 Att, 1915 Yds, 14 TD, 8 Int
6 Tony Mandarich Michigan State SR OL 3 9 25 52
7 Timm Rosenbach* Washington State JR QB 6 6 14 44 218 Cmp, 338 Att, 3097 Yds, 24 TD, 11 Int
8 Deion Sanders Florida State SR DB 0 3 16 22
9 Anthony Thompson* Indiana JR RB 0 4 13 21 355 Att, 1686 Yds, 4.7 Avg, 26 TD
10 Derrick Thomas Alabama SR LB 3 2 7 20
1 Barry Sanders Oklahoma State JR RB 559 77 47 1878 344 Att, 2628 Yds, 7.6 Avg, 37 TD
2 Rodney Peete* Southern California SR QB 70 264 174 912 223 Cmp, 359 Att, 2812 Yds, 18 TD, 12 Int
3 Troy Aikman* UCLA SR QB 31 149 191 582 228 Cmp, 354 Att, 2771 Yds, 24 TD, 9 Int
4 Steve Walsh Miami (FL) JR QB 16 108 77 341 233 Cmp, 390 Att, 3115 Yds, 29 TD, 12 Int
5 Major Harris* West Virginia JR QB 27 60 79 280 105 Cmp, 186 Att, 1915 Yds, 14 TD, 8 Int
6 Tony Mandarich Michigan State SR OL 3 9 25 52
7 Timm Rosenbach* Washington State JR QB 6 6 14 44 218 Cmp, 338 Att, 3097 Yds, 24 TD, 11 Int
8 Deion Sanders Florida State SR DB 0 3 16 22
9 Anthony Thompson* Indiana JR RB 0 4 13 21 355 Att, 1686 Yds, 4.7 Avg, 26 TD
10 Derrick Thomas Alabama SR LB 3 2 7 20
Posted on 12/9/14 at 4:16 pm to scrooster
Listened to Wesley Wall on radio the morning of Ole Miss/Bama. Great personality, incredible talent and so humble.
DT, Wesley and Sterling
SEC SEC

SEC SEC
Posted on 12/9/14 at 4:30 pm to nc14
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Listened to Wesley Wall on radio the morning of Ole Miss/Bama. Great personality, incredible talent and so humble.
DT, Wesley and Sterling
SEC SEC
I was at the '88 game vs Bama, Walls had a huge game that day. Dixon and I got drunker than Irishmen on St Patty's day. Left there not believing Ole Miss won that game. A few years ago I was talking to Dwight Clark at a golf tournament, I think Walls replaced Clark at San Fran ... but Clark had nothing but good things to say about him like not only was he a good ball player but a great person to boot.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 4:46 pm to scrooster
Sterling Sharpe should be in the Pro Football HOF too, under the Gale Sayers unwritten career projection rule.
He would have been a 1st ballot player had he not been injured. He was unstoppable at times with Favre.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 4:48 pm to Sabear
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Sterling Sharpe was fantastic though and this is a well deserved honor.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 4:57 pm to scrooster
Wesley Walls

This post was edited on 12/9/14 at 4:59 pm
Posted on 12/9/14 at 10:11 pm to Mizz-SEC
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Sterling Sharpe should be in the Pro Football HOF too, under the Gale Sayers unwritten career projection rule.
He would have been a 1st ballot player had he not been injured. He was unstoppable at times with Favre.
Posted on 12/9/14 at 10:20 pm to Mizz-SEC
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He would have been a 1st ballot player had he not been injured. He was unstoppable at times with Favre.
Favre made a career out of throwing to former Gamecock WRs.
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