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Posted on 4/6/15 at 8:01 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
Lionel James 1983
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Optimism was running high until tragedy struck. Senior fullback Greg Pratt died in practice, the victim of heatstroke during conditioning drills. The team was shocked to its core by the loss, none more than James. Pratt was also from Albany and had transferred to Auburn on James' advice. The two often shared James' older brother Tim's car for trips home. Tim played basketball for Auburn Coach Sonny Smith. "It was uncharacteristic of Greg to be in the front of his group during those drills," James remembers, "but he was out in front on the first lap. Then he started to lag behind, and by the time it was over, the other guys were carrying him across the finish line. He made it into the dressing room, and I found him laying on the floor of the shower, praying to himself, the Lord's Prayer and the 23rd Psalm. I went over and helped him out of the shower, and he said, 'Tell Mama I'll be all right.' I thought he was okay, and Bo and I went to eat lunch. When we came back, everybody was down on the floor, praying, and Kyle Collins said to me, 'I don't think Greg's going to make it.' I couldn't believe it. I didn't think 21-year-old athletes could die."
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Jackson was named the Sugar Bowl MVP, but the superstar refused the honor. Instead, Bo handed the trophy over to his friend and mentor, Lionel James. Jackson's magnanimous tribute was not the last for the "Little Train." He was presented the Shug Jordan Award as the outstanding senior player. In 1987, Dye recognized James' Auburn legacy by inaugurating the Lionel James Offensive MVP award for each year's A-Day game, in honor of one of his favorite players.
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In 1985, James set the NFL record for all purpose yards in a season with 2,535 yards. He also set the record for receiving yards by a running back with 1,027 yards [1] while also leading the AFC in receptions with 86. On November 10, 1985, he had his best day as a pro versus the Los Angeles Raiders. He gained 345 all-purpose yards including a career best 168 yards receiving and scored the winning touchdown in a 40–34 overtime victory.[1] The total yardage was second at the time only to the 373 yards by Billy Cannon in 1961. He might have broken the record in earlier game that season against the Cincinnati Bengals except for a Chargers penalty that cost him 89 yards of a 100-yard kickoff return. James finished that game with 316 yards.[2]
James record for receiving yards by a running back was broken by Marshall Faulk (1,048) in 1999,[3] and his all purpose yardage record was eclipsed in 2000 by Derrick Mason (2,690 yards).[4]
This post was edited on 4/6/15 at 8:02 pm
Posted on 4/6/15 at 8:07 pm to TTsTowel
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Guy pretty much beat Auburn by himself in 2009
One of the coldest games i have ever sit through
Posted on 4/6/15 at 8:54 pm to Bench McElroy
quote:One of my all-time favorite Alabama players.
Freddie Milons
Posted on 4/6/15 at 8:57 pm to tigerbait2010
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javier arenas
On of my favorite players of the Saban era. Javy was a beast.
Posted on 4/6/15 at 9:02 pm to tigerbait2010
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tigerbait2010
Maybe it was because he always had big games against LSU, but I always thought Marcus Monk was a ridiculous mis-match for pretty much every team Dexter Mccluster Matt Jones Lionel Turner Randall Cobb Kenny Irons Javier Arenas
Strong list there I would have to add Ron Brooks to it as well.
I think with the way the QB position is in the NFL now Jones who was drafted as a receiver now would be a QB all the way.
Posted on 4/6/15 at 9:08 pm to TTsTowel
Nico Johnson
Emory Blake
Ron Brooks
Emory Blake
Ron Brooks
Posted on 4/6/15 at 10:10 pm to TTsTowel
For opposing teams? Jake Holland.
This post was edited on 4/7/15 at 4:18 am
Posted on 4/7/15 at 12:10 am to Bench McElroy
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Freddie Milons
I had to re read--at first I thought...WTF??
I was thinking of Freddie Kitchens...
Posted on 4/7/15 at 12:26 am to gohogs141
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Sam Olajubutu. Only like 5'8 but could lay the wood at LB.
Posted on 4/7/15 at 1:10 am to TTsTowel
A couple of recent ones
Vick Ballard- Played 2 years at State and is #2 in all-time touchdowns at MSU. 20 touchdowns his senior year, 19 were rushing, which led the SEC in 2010 for RB. Had two offers out of juco.
Nickoe Whitley- Led the nation in interceptions in 2013. This was after suffering a ruptured achilles earlier in career. Had one of the highest football IQs I've ever seen. 3 star ranking out of Provine HS.
Another recent one that's sticks out is Randall Cobb.
Vick Ballard- Played 2 years at State and is #2 in all-time touchdowns at MSU. 20 touchdowns his senior year, 19 were rushing, which led the SEC in 2010 for RB. Had two offers out of juco.
Nickoe Whitley- Led the nation in interceptions in 2013. This was after suffering a ruptured achilles earlier in career. Had one of the highest football IQs I've ever seen. 3 star ranking out of Provine HS.
Another recent one that's sticks out is Randall Cobb.
Posted on 4/7/15 at 2:12 am to TTsTowel
Kyle Williams would get my vote
Posted on 4/7/15 at 2:39 am to TTsTowel
Matt freaking Jones!! That dude was johnny football before there was johnny football. He was a athletic freak that was stuck with a piece of shite coach that had no idea what he had or what to do with him. If he would have played for a Malzahn, Sumlin, or Meyer he would have set SEC college records probably not broken for a very long time.
Posted on 4/7/15 at 5:28 am to GhostofCrowell
So glad you said this. Pharoh Cooper is so underrated.
And of course Connor Shaw
And of course Connor Shaw
This post was edited on 4/7/15 at 5:29 am
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