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Post an obscure or forgotten SEC athletes name
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:08 pm
Gordon Ely-Kelso - Punter for Georgia
John Finlayson - TE for Tennessee
Wayne Madkin - QB Mississippi St.
John Finlayson - TE for Tennessee
Wayne Madkin - QB Mississippi St.
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:11 pm to Paul Allen
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Gordon Ely-Kelso - Punter for Georgia
who?
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:12 pm to Paul Allen
Not an SEC State ranking?
Thread is shite
Thread is shite
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:12 pm to Paul Allen
Gurminder Thind OL for SC
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:12 pm to Paul Allen
Ratphuc Hobley - 5 star recruit and future Hall of Famer
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:14 pm to Paul Allen
Thad Turnipseed- not sure of the position but he played and then worked for Bama.
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:14 pm to roguetiger15
Add their picture too
Greg Zolman - Vanderbilt

Greg Zolman - Vanderbilt

Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:14 pm to Cobrasize
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Thad Turnipseed- not sure of the position but he played and then worked for Bama.
He like runs Football Ops for Clemson now or something like that
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:16 pm to SummerOfGeorge
When I was a kid, Thad Turnipseed was always my go-to football name 

Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:32 pm to Paul Allen
Theron Sapp, one of only 4 UGA players who's number has been retired...
21...Frank Sinkwich, HB ... Heisman Trophy winner
34... Herschel Walker, TB... Heisman Trophy winner
62... Charley Trippi, TB... MVP of the 1943 Rose Bowl, Maxwell Award winner. Trippi is the only player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame with 1000 yards of receiving, 1000 yards passing, and 1000 yards rushing
40... Theron Sapp, FB...
the reason his # is retired???
21...Frank Sinkwich, HB ... Heisman Trophy winner
34... Herschel Walker, TB... Heisman Trophy winner
62... Charley Trippi, TB... MVP of the 1943 Rose Bowl, Maxwell Award winner. Trippi is the only player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame with 1000 yards of receiving, 1000 yards passing, and 1000 yards rushing
40... Theron Sapp, FB...
the reason his # is retired???
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His performance in the 1957 Georgia-Georgia Tech game led to Sapp's nickname of Drought-Breaker. Georgia Tech, UGA's fiercest rival at the time, had won the previous eight annual meetings between the two teams from 1949 to 1956, the longest winning streak in the series. Playing defense as a back-up in the 3rd Quarter of the game, Sapp recovered a fumble by Tech's offense at midfield. On Georgia's ensuing offensive possession, Sapp carried the ball nine times including a one-yard touchdown carry on fourth and goal for the game's only score in a 7-0 UGA win
This post was edited on 3/17/16 at 3:34 pm
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:33 pm to Paul Allen
for some reason I always seem to remember ciatrick fason at uf and demetrius summers at sc
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:35 pm to WG_Dawg
Not SEC but quite a few of my passwords have something to do with Ricky Stanzi.
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:36 pm to JamalSanders
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Ricky Stanzi
True American Hero
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:41 pm to Paul Allen
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obscure or forgotten SEC athletes name
Like everyone who ever did my sport... but in that spirit here's on who did my sport, but should've been a running back Rowdy Gaines.
Posted on 3/17/16 at 3:45 pm to Paul Allen
Dallas Baker The Touchdown Maker - WR Florida
Chad Jackson - WR Florida
Chad Jackson - WR Florida
Posted on 3/17/16 at 5:13 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Derek Abney
I remember watching a uk/uf game one year when uk had no business being in the game and I think it was abney who returned like 2 kicks for TDs and I think had another long one called back.
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