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Post by peewee26 on Dec 4, 2017 12:35:12 GMT -6
Mike Turk all the way. 2 national championships! Kodak All American! He is short but everyone else stands in his shadow. Love “Coach” Turk. He was on my list. Anyone that wins a Natl Championship at any level is special... but 2? ? That’s bada$$ - period!!
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Post by Troystet on Dec 4, 2017 12:53:30 GMT -6
Mike Turk all the way. 2 national championships! Kodak All American! He is short but everyone else stands in his shadow. Love “Coach” Turk. He was on my list. Anyone that wins a Natl Championship at any level is special... but 2? ? That’s bada$$ - period!! Mike was special and he was in a offense made for him. Kelvin could have played in any offense including wishbone. He would have been unstoppable in the spread. He was scary talented
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Post by startedasredwave on Dec 4, 2017 13:10:21 GMT -6
Willie Tullis for us real old timers. Final season 1980. Not saying he’s the best but he was outstanding. Drafted by Houston. Returned kickoffs as a rookie. Returned one 95 yards for a TD versus the rams to beat them in early September 1981. Jim McKay, on television, called him a “rookie from nowhere”. We didn’t have social media at the time, just telephones, but due to the outcry from the Trojan nation about this, McKay was on television the next week with a map showing the location of TROY, ALABAMA, HOME OF TROY STATE UNIVERSITY! Willie was an outstanding QB for Troy and had a very successful NFL career. Sat with him at a Homecoming game when Levi was in his Senior year. I watched his first game against the LA Rams and saw that epic KO return. The announcer was actually D*** Enberg, shortly after his call of the game, he wrote a note to TROY apologizing for saying Tullis was from 'NOWHERE'...
Go TROY!
It was Enberg. Thanks for correcting my error.
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Post by srbtrojan on Dec 16, 2017 12:53:45 GMT -6
☝🏼Back to my original post
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