A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - Robert A. Heinlein
You guys have to be able to find some Tommie Frazier ones somewhere.
I remember at Folsom Field, probably '94 or '95, Frazier ran an option and turned the corner and ran right into Greg Jones, CU's all-american LB, who subsequently had a nice pro career, and Frazier lowered his shoulder and ran right through Jones' hit, barely losing stride.
A play that still stands out in my mind nearly 20 years later.
"I spent half of my money on booze, women and gambling. The other half I wasted."
-- W.C. Fields
I am so going to miss having Mr Luck under center for the Trees. But I agree with Chi, he's going to have a great career in the NFL.
I hope Griff Whalen makes the Colts squad, although I know it's a long shot. I'm not a huge Colts fan, but with 3 former Trees on the team, they'll have to be my second favorite AFC team.
(My seats are in the West Stadium too, but we downgraded a bit when I moved up to Seattle. They're closer to the 20 than the 40.)
I'd put the block at :46 sec in the running as well.
I've often wondered how much longer Frost's NFL career would have been had he stayed at DB all four years, like he was at Stanford his first two years. He was such a great athlete, but just didn't quite have NFL QB skills.
"I spent half of my money on booze, women and gambling. The other half I wasted."
-- W.C. Fields
He'd have one less NCAA National Championship if he would have stayed at DB. NU wasn't interested in having him play DB and Stanford was in no danger of winning it all.