big daddy russ
07-20-2006, 12:04 AM
Taking a page out of OldSkool's book. I typed this whole thing up then realized he was talking about baseball players. This is for the football players.
Originally posted by OldSkool1
Just a little fun of all time best players from ur school list them and then ur argument.
Sinton Jamie Sepeda and Adrian Alaniz we beat anyone!!
On Alaniz' team (Sinton '01)
DT Zach Peterson was a hoss- It was him (not Chance Schmidt, Jason Brittain, Curt Jones, or any of those other studs) that was the key to your defense.... Eliminate him, no championship run
Ingleside
RB/LB/DE/everything, Paul Campbell ('98 squad)- The team went 2-8, but that was more because of coaching than sheer talent... He was one of those "what if" players... Was something like 6'3", 230 and ran a legit 4.6, maybe even a 4.5... Should've gone D-I
RB Bubba Jackson ('95 squad)- We don't have much to talk about as far as recent success, but that '95 team became the first Ingleside team in 31 years to make the playoffs, and it was largely because of this guy. Rolled off almost 2,000 yards (If I remember correctly, it was right around 1,800) in 13 games.
QB Ryan Peel ('95 squad)- Best QB we've had since IHStangFan's dad. Hell, he may have been better.
DE Leonard Williams ('96 squad)- Big and fast. Was about 5'11", 225 lbs, and ran in the 4.7's. Last I heard, he was playing with the Arena League team in Austin.
RB Davy Lyons ('97 squad)- The quickest RB I've ever met and maybe the most amazing HS player I've ever seen. Was only about 5,'7", but weighed in at around 185 and was Barry Sanders-like in his ability to get out of a jam. When your team goes 6-4, though, and misses the playoffs, you don't get much recognition. So he went to Texas Lutheran where he became an All-Conference player.
There were a few from the early 50's and 60's that went on to play D-I, and two that have played in the NFL but I'll have to find my newspaper clippings and archives.
Originally posted by OldSkool1
Just a little fun of all time best players from ur school list them and then ur argument.
Sinton Jamie Sepeda and Adrian Alaniz we beat anyone!!
On Alaniz' team (Sinton '01)
DT Zach Peterson was a hoss- It was him (not Chance Schmidt, Jason Brittain, Curt Jones, or any of those other studs) that was the key to your defense.... Eliminate him, no championship run
Ingleside
RB/LB/DE/everything, Paul Campbell ('98 squad)- The team went 2-8, but that was more because of coaching than sheer talent... He was one of those "what if" players... Was something like 6'3", 230 and ran a legit 4.6, maybe even a 4.5... Should've gone D-I
RB Bubba Jackson ('95 squad)- We don't have much to talk about as far as recent success, but that '95 team became the first Ingleside team in 31 years to make the playoffs, and it was largely because of this guy. Rolled off almost 2,000 yards (If I remember correctly, it was right around 1,800) in 13 games.
QB Ryan Peel ('95 squad)- Best QB we've had since IHStangFan's dad. Hell, he may have been better.
DE Leonard Williams ('96 squad)- Big and fast. Was about 5'11", 225 lbs, and ran in the 4.7's. Last I heard, he was playing with the Arena League team in Austin.
RB Davy Lyons ('97 squad)- The quickest RB I've ever met and maybe the most amazing HS player I've ever seen. Was only about 5,'7", but weighed in at around 185 and was Barry Sanders-like in his ability to get out of a jam. When your team goes 6-4, though, and misses the playoffs, you don't get much recognition. So he went to Texas Lutheran where he became an All-Conference player.
There were a few from the early 50's and 60's that went on to play D-I, and two that have played in the NFL but I'll have to find my newspaper clippings and archives.