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Well deserved as well. I think the B1G is starting to take notice of Gregory. Would not be surprised to see him double-teamed this Saturday

 
Well deserved as well. I think the B1G is starting to take notice of Gregory. Would not be surprised to see him double-teamed this Saturday
That'd be fine.

Hello Avery Moss. Nice to meat you.

Oh and look, there's that Curry fella.

Vincent Valentine? Where'd you come from?
Pull Ankrah and put in McMullen
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Well deserved as well. I think the B1G is starting to take notice of Gregory. Would not be surprised to see him double-teamed this Saturday
That'd be fine.

Hello Avery Moss. Nice to meat you.

Oh and look, there's that Curry fella.

Vincent Valentine? Where'd you come from?
This is what happens when you don't double-team Vincent Valentine (sorry for the crappy quality, only one I could find):

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Somber point I just saw brought up: Gregory is a third year sophomore. That means he *could* enter the NFL draft after this year. I'd like to think he would at least stay one more year but if he keeps tearing it up for the next four (five?) games.....

 
Somber point I just saw brought up: Gregory is a third year sophomore. That means he *could* enter the NFL draft after this year. I'd like to think he would at least stay one more year but if he keeps tearing it up for the next four (five?) games.....
His stock isn't high enough on the NFL radar at this point IMO, don't think it'll get there even with amazing performances over the next 4 or 5 games, but I could be wrong.

 
B1G Players of the Week:

Defensive Co-Players of the Week

Randy Gregory, Nebraska

So., DE, Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern

• Recorded a career-high three sacks and helped Nebraska hold Michigan to minus-21 rushing yards in the Cornhuskers’ road victory

• Recorded the most sacks in a game by a Husker since Ndamukong Suh in 2009, increasing his sack total to a Big Ten-leading 7.5 on the season

• Part of a defense that limited the Wolverines to 175 total yards, the fewest by a Nebraska opponent since 2010

• Claims his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor

• Last Nebraska Defensive Player of the Week: Lavonte David (Nov. 28, 2011)

 
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