Ithacaorange
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Who do you guys think is the most underrated all time great Syracuse running back ? Not in his day , but now , a guy that nobody talks about . I have mine … let er rip
I had Mungro ! He was tremendous as was Reyes , I lived the way dome announcer used to say … james mmmuuunnnngrrrooo ! Run after run. He was a great playerWalter Reyes or James Mungro
He was a beast the kid from Delaware !Depends. Is the hay in the barn?
The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Dee Brown (other than that cat also played for the Royals and Celtics ) is the fumble he had at the goal line as a freshman. I think it was a close loss against NC State, but not 100% sure.Dee Brown maybe?
That is correct - he was a very good player, that will define him unfortunately. That was one of those What losesThe first thing that comes to mind when I think of Dee Brown (other than that cat also played for the Royals and Celtics ) is the fumble he had at the goal line as a freshman. I think it was a close loss against NC State, but not 100% sure.
Yeah me too. But, moved on from that to have a nice career. And, not sure if that was a raw call; did the ball cross the goal-line?The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Dee Brown (other than that cat also played for the Royals and Celtics ) is the fumble he had at the goal line as a freshman. I think it was a close loss against NC State, but not 100% sure.
Damn beat me by a secondRobert Drummond was a pretty good one.
Definitely. Anyone not familiar with him should look at his stats. They'd surprise most people. If he wasn't rotating with Owens, or that bizarre move to WR for a bit, he'd have more carries and yards. Still, he was good enough to be drafted in the 3rd round by the Iggles.Robert Drummond was a pretty good one.
They had a ton of talent back then to spread the ball around to. He didn't redshirt either. He averaged 6 yards a carry as a junior and a senior. That offense was so fun to watch.He was obviously a great player and played on some legendary teams. Were his statistics muted due to the era ? Or as you say the move to WR ? Catching pitches from Donnie Mac must have been fun!
The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Dee Brown (other than that cat also played for the Royals and Celtics ) is the fumble he had at the goal line as a freshman. I think it was a close loss against NC State, but not 100% sure.
You're right! I had forgotten about that!He never fumbled again the rest of his career.