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The “Run and Shoot” Expert: Neil Lomax’s Record-Shattering Journey
Before high-octane offenses were the norm, one man from Portland State turned the football world on its ear with a style of play that…
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Before high-octane offenses were the norm, one man from Portland State turned the football world on its ear with a style of play that…
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Before the era of specialized quarterbacks and high-flying aerial attacks, one man proved that a single player could truly do it all. Andy “Swede”…
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In the early 1940s, a scoring machine from Huntington, West Virginia, fundamentally changed the record books of college football. Jackie Hunt, the explosive tailback…
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In the early 1950s, the University of Maryland was an immovable force on the gridiron, and at the heart of that dominance was a…
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In the quiet town of Danville, Kentucky, a legend was born on the gridiron of Centre College. Teel Bruner wasn’t just a ball-hawking safety;…
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Imagine stepping onto the field for your first collegiate start and tossing seven touchdown passes. For Marc Wilson, that wasn’t a dream—it was opening…
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In the late 1980s, the college football world was captivated by a player who moved like a ghost and threw like a pro. Major…
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Long before the modern era of high-octane offenses, one man set a standard in the Atlantic Coast Conference that has stood the test of…
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In the early 1950s, the University of Tennessee was a force to be reckoned with, and at the heart of their dominant line stood…
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Before he became a passing legend in the pros, John Hadl was busy rewriting the definition of “versatility” at the University of Kansas. Imagine…
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