View Single Post
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 10-26-2007, 02:53 PM
Empire Lindy's Avatar
Empire Lindy Empire Lindy is offline
Senior Member
Empire Ultimate Post Whore

Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 16,488


 
Default Favorite UofL Football Players

I tried to do a preview of tomorrow's game and all I got was depressed and tired of previewing a team who was either having a superior season or getting well/good at just the time they come to PJCS or we go to their place. So instead of putting up another preview, I thought I'd distract my attention and hopefully some of yours who want the whole season to just go away.

That said, who are your favorite UofL football players all-time? Criteria are completely open-ended. This isn't a BEST players list necessarily, just a list of the guys you most enjoyed taking the field for UofL. Try to do a top 3 and let's see who comes up most frequently.

For me...

1) Amobi Okoye. Pure talent on the field, pure class off it. The kid graduates from college as a major college football player before some of us even enrolled. He's humble, is doing a lot of great things for people off the field (see his Kickoff for Kids event at Lucky Strike in a couple weeks), and is doing the university a lot of good as a player and person in the NFL.

2) Stefan LeFors. I think Stefan's story (deaf family) was a little overblown during his senior year, but you can't deny what he accomplished despite many other odds being stacked against him. An undersized guy playing Division I football at a level that should have earned him FAR MORE Heisman pub in 2004 than it did. If he was 6-foot, then so am I. Still, the way he led that Louisville football team into national prominence is a year I won't forget. In fact, I think it might haunt me for the next couple of years.

He doesn't get near the coverage of Okoye, but he is starting in the CFL for Edmonton.



3) Brandon Sharp. Obviously this is my wild card. I don't expect many to be on board with the pick. But I still say he is one of the more underrated players we've had come through this program in my short time following them. He really struggled for the first 6 games of his junior season, when he took over the free safety role from Kerry Rhodes/Brent Johnson. But when Petrino made the VERY wise decision to take his brother, Antoine, out of the starting SS spot and play Jon Russell in his place, Brandon just bloomed as a player. For the last 7 games that year and all through his senior season, he was the guy who caused opposing WR's to hear footsteps and get butterfingers going across the middle. The guy could flat put a hit on a player. His sack of Miami QB Kyle Wright in that watershed 2006 game was indicative of both how far the Cards had come in those two seasons since playing at Miami and how far Sharp had come personally. We miss him a lot this season.

Honorable mention: Harry Douglas, Josh Tinch, Adam McCauley, Elvis Dumervil
__________________
Reply With Quote