I know VY is #10, thus supporting my comment of him being waaay too high.Vince young is #10
#2 Orenthal James. (unless he's disqualified for chopping peoples' heads off)I know VY is #10, thus supporting my comment of him being waaay too high.Vince young is #10
if Tommie Frazier isn't on it I'm gonna declare this list fertilizer.
In his first game, Grange scored three touchdowns, including a 66-yard punt return, against Nebraska in 1923. In seven games as a sophomore he ran for 723 yards (5.6 average) and scored 12 touchdowns in leading unbeaten Illinois to the consensus national championship.
Not until the Michigan game on Oct. 18, 1924, did Grange reach legendary status. He returned the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown. Then he scored on runs of 67, 56 and 44 yards. All this in the first 12 minutes. The four touchdowns were as many as Michigan had allowed in the two previous seasons.
Good argument.....It's going to be interesting....I wouldn't be surprised if ESPN puts Pete Carroll in there even though he's a coach, just because they love Pete Carroll. :sarcasmProbably no other football player is revered like Red Grange... he's a legend. And he will be #1.
In his first game, Grange scored three touchdowns, including a 66-yard punt return, against Nebraska in 1923. In seven games as a sophomore he ran for 723 yards (5.6 average) and scored 12 touchdowns in leading unbeaten Illinois to the consensus national championship.
Not until the Michigan game on Oct. 18, 1924, did Grange reach legendary status. He returned the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown. Then he scored on runs of 67, 56 and 44 yards. All this in the first 12 minutes. The four touchdowns were as many as Michigan had allowed in the two previous seasons.
I know VY is #10, thus supporting my comment of him being waaay too high.Vince young is #10
if Tommie Frazier isn't on it I'm gonna declare this list fertilizer.