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re: Favorite LSU football player the last 10 years?
Posted on 6/18/12 at 5:06 pm to 504Saint
Posted on 6/18/12 at 5:06 pm to 504Saint
1) Michael Clayton
2) Honey Badger
3) Jacob Hester
4) Corey Webster
5) Jamarcus Russell
6) Glenn Dorsey
7) Sam Montgomery
8) Brady James
9) Patrick Peterson
10) Chad Jones
These are my favorites, for a variety of reasons. Clayton wasn't the best player of the past ten years, but he may have been the most important. He was the glue for the 2003 Championship team. Honey Badger is the best "football player" I think I have ever seen in college football. He has had the biggest impact over the past two years. He cost himself the Heisman award last season with some off the field foolishness. Hester was not the best player on any of the teams he played on, but he was arguably the most important on the 2007 championship team. Webster never got the credit he deserved for the impact he had in college...what a player. Russell was a physical freak, and he seemed to have a decent approach...until he went to Oakland.
2) Honey Badger
3) Jacob Hester
4) Corey Webster
5) Jamarcus Russell
6) Glenn Dorsey
7) Sam Montgomery
8) Brady James
9) Patrick Peterson
10) Chad Jones
These are my favorites, for a variety of reasons. Clayton wasn't the best player of the past ten years, but he may have been the most important. He was the glue for the 2003 Championship team. Honey Badger is the best "football player" I think I have ever seen in college football. He has had the biggest impact over the past two years. He cost himself the Heisman award last season with some off the field foolishness. Hester was not the best player on any of the teams he played on, but he was arguably the most important on the 2007 championship team. Webster never got the credit he deserved for the impact he had in college...what a player. Russell was a physical freak, and he seemed to have a decent approach...until he went to Oakland.
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