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SI's Midseason All-American's

T-Wheat deserves to be there too. Let's see him shut down Jordy Nelson this weekend and Crabtree a few weeks later then there will be no doubt!
 
Loadholt situation still peeves me. Colorado kid who wanted to be a Buff. Too bad his academics where not up to snuff. I knew he would be good after watching him in Basketball.

That makes me feel bad now. I thought he was an outright turncoat. I didn't know he wanted to be a Buff but didn't have the grades. Frankly, I'm proud of the program for having higher standards. But thats not the point of this thread.
 
Crabtree can call Kelly from OU and see what he thought of TWheat.

Yup, I loved reading the OU board after the game and they were all pissed that Bradford didn't pass it to Kelly. They thought it was because he didn't look through his progressions enough, but he did. T-Wheat is a shutdown corner plain and simple.

The only thing sometimes about being a good CB is that you often get overlooked because you don't have many deflected passes or ints. A lot of people just look at those stats and neglect the field of play.
 
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