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Buffalo Heart Award

I think Orms as well. He is the typical guy with less pure athletic ability who has worked his ass off, fought through TONS of injuries and always gives everything he has on game day. He may not be the best safety in the world but it's not for lack of trying. And he is one of the biggest hitters we have.
 
Scott Fernandez!!! You see what he did to his body and his brain---with position changes---over the course of five years, as a walk-on who got schollied very late in his Buffs' career?

Now, that's dedication. (Orms and CUD, while both very deserving of recognition, were both scholarship guys from the beginning and played their natural positions,throughout.)
 
Congrats Parker. Well deserved. He might not have been the most talented player, but he defined playing with heart. He has been a true fighter throughout his career with the Buffs.
 
Congrats, Parker. No matter what he gave it his all on and off the field, wish we had 21 other players that did the same.
 
Congrats to Parker. He's made a lot of plays and brought a lot of intensity to the field.
 
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