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While I got ya, here are nine things and one crazy prediction: 1. A final salute to Ricky Williams, who smartly left the game while he's still healthy and didn't just stay for the money. The 1998 Heisman Trophy winner (yes, I voted for him) was the most
At first glance, it has left you wanting. Neither the Hall of Fame nor mention as one of the league's all-time greats are in his future after a career dotted with drug suspensions, early retirement and just weird behavior. Once considered a joke, however
The summer of 1999 should have been sweet for Aaron Ross. Basking in the glow of a sensational sophomore season in which he led Fox Tech to its first playoff berth in a decade, Ross seemed poised to follow in the footsteps of Tommy Nobis, Warren McVea an
You can make a lot of money betting against conventional wisdom. All these years the thought went that it would be the Boise States of the college football world that would dramatically change the sport. The sentiment was, “If only the Broncos could get
Sorry--where are my manners? For all those forced to watch the whole game, the Final Jeopardy quaestion was "What was the Edsel?" The national sportswriters said it best, that was really ugly foot
Thomas Henry Nobis, Jr. (born September 20, 1943 in San Antonio, Texas) is a former American football player. He attended San Antonio Jefferson High School where he was an all-state offensive end and middle linebacker. He played college football for the University of Texas at Austin and professionally, in the NFL, for the Atlanta Falcons. Full Article
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