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  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,707 Founders Club
    Oh wow... like @AtomicDawg said, Anthony Boyles could have been a star.

    Also, Kevin Ware at tight end.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,805 Swaye's Wigwam

    Craig Chambers was physically imposing. He looked like a light skinned Reggie Williams.

    I once claimed on Dawgman that Casey Paus would be the clear starter and team leader based on interactions he had with teammates at Matthews Beach.

    JR Hasty: He beat De La Salle.

    Keante Bankhead

    Deante Cooper

    Zane Potter

    The thing about Bankhead is that it was always well known that he'd never get in.

    HuskyJW said:

    Has anyone mentioned Center yet?

    Ok, smart guym, here's my b-side: Dane Crane.
    Now I want to kill myself
    His film and subsequent career helped me to learn that I know nothing.
    You and me both.

    chuck said:

    I thought Craig Chambers was Reggie 2.0 after the Cal and Apple Cup games he had as a Freshman.

    I thought Chambers got the rawest Ty deal. He needed to be coached up as a player and a person and Ty just let him rot. He did have a lot of talent. Had a big drop against Air Force in the first game and I think Ty held that against him forever
    He wasn't the only one to make big drops though. I remember Stanback making a sick scramble in that game, rolling right, and throwing about a 25 yard lazer beam that bounced right off the space between Corey Williams' numbers. He never found the dog house.

    TW just hated Chambers for some reason, but it wasn't just him. RN and Gilby didn't give him much of a chance either, and he was their recruit.
    Chambers never played for Neuheisel and he started for Gilby as a RS-FROSH so I'm not sure what you mean when you say they didn't give him a chance. He ended up transferring to Montana in 2006.
    Didn't he have a RS year under RN?

    Well, my bad. I swear I remember RN himself addressing why Chambers wasn't getting any looks as a freshman, then Gilby doing the same as a sophomore. The bomb from Stanback was with TW and Lappano in 2005 or 2006? I was thinking 06.

    Sounds like my whole memory of the RN-Gilby-TW transition is off by a year.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,435 Founders Club
    chuck said:

    Craig Chambers was physically imposing. He looked like a light skinned Reggie Williams.

    I once claimed on Dawgman that Casey Paus would be the clear starter and team leader based on interactions he had with teammates at Matthews Beach.

    JR Hasty: He beat De La Salle.

    Keante Bankhead

    Deante Cooper

    Zane Potter

    The thing about Bankhead is that it was always well known that he'd never get in.

    HuskyJW said:

    Has anyone mentioned Center yet?

    Ok, smart guym, here's my b-side: Dane Crane.
    Now I want to kill myself
    His film and subsequent career helped me to learn that I know nothing.
    You and me both.

    chuck said:

    I thought Craig Chambers was Reggie 2.0 after the Cal and Apple Cup games he had as a Freshman.

    I thought Chambers got the rawest Ty deal. He needed to be coached up as a player and a person and Ty just let him rot. He did have a lot of talent. Had a big drop against Air Force in the first game and I think Ty held that against him forever
    He wasn't the only one to make big drops though. I remember Stanback making a sick scramble in that game, rolling right, and throwing about a 25 yard lazer beam that bounced right off the space between Corey Williams' numbers. He never found the dog house.

    TW just hated Chambers for some reason, but it wasn't just him. RN and Gilby didn't give him much of a chance either, and he was their recruit.
    Chambers never played for Neuheisel and he started for Gilby as a RS-FROSH so I'm not sure what you mean when you say they didn't give him a chance. He ended up transferring to Montana in 2006.
    Didn't he have a RS year under RN?

    Well, my bad. I swear I remember RN himself addressing why Chambers wasn't getting any looks as a freshman, then Gilby doing the same as a sophomore. The bomb from Stanback was with TW and Lappano in 2005 or 2006? I was thinking 06.

    Sounds like my whole memory of the RN-Gilby-TW transition is off by a year.
    We? were all drinking a lot then
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,805 Swaye's Wigwam

    chuck said:

    Craig Chambers was physically imposing. He looked like a light skinned Reggie Williams.

    I once claimed on Dawgman that Casey Paus would be the clear starter and team leader based on interactions he had with teammates at Matthews Beach.

    JR Hasty: He beat De La Salle.

    Keante Bankhead

    Deante Cooper

    Zane Potter

    The thing about Bankhead is that it was always well known that he'd never get in.

    HuskyJW said:

    Has anyone mentioned Center yet?

    Ok, smart guym, here's my b-side: Dane Crane.
    Now I want to kill myself
    His film and subsequent career helped me to learn that I know nothing.
    You and me both.

    chuck said:

    I thought Craig Chambers was Reggie 2.0 after the Cal and Apple Cup games he had as a Freshman.

    I thought Chambers got the rawest Ty deal. He needed to be coached up as a player and a person and Ty just let him rot. He did have a lot of talent. Had a big drop against Air Force in the first game and I think Ty held that against him forever
    He wasn't the only one to make big drops though. I remember Stanback making a sick scramble in that game, rolling right, and throwing about a 25 yard lazer beam that bounced right off the space between Corey Williams' numbers. He never found the dog house.

    TW just hated Chambers for some reason, but it wasn't just him. RN and Gilby didn't give him much of a chance either, and he was their recruit.
    Chambers never played for Neuheisel and he started for Gilby as a RS-FROSH so I'm not sure what you mean when you say they didn't give him a chance. He ended up transferring to Montana in 2006.
    Didn't he have a RS year under RN?

    Well, my bad. I swear I remember RN himself addressing why Chambers wasn't getting any looks as a freshman, then Gilby doing the same as a sophomore. The bomb from Stanback was with TW and Lappano in 2005 or 2006? I was thinking 06.

    Sounds like my whole memory of the RN-Gilby-TW transition is off by a year.
    We? were all drinking a lot then
    All I wanted was for a couple of players, mainly Stanback but also Chambers and a few others who seemed talented, to be good. There wasn't much else worth paying attention to.
  • steelheader2
    steelheader2 Member Posts: 373
    Marvin Kasim. Fast and his hands were so big he had marfans syndrome. Old Mike Olson sports Washington quote. I worked with him later and asked how did you come up with that? .
    Justin Thomas d end. Big recruit, fast at 250
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Marvin Kasim. Fast and his hands were so big he had marfans syndrome. Old Mike Olson sports Washington quote. I worked with him later and asked how did you come up with that? .
    Justin Thomas d end. Big recruit, fast at 250

    Where's you're boy Pump?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    chuck said:

    Craig Chambers was physically imposing. He looked like a light skinned Reggie Williams.

    I once claimed on Dawgman that Casey Paus would be the clear starter and team leader based on interactions he had with teammates at Matthews Beach.

    JR Hasty: He beat De La Salle.

    Keante Bankhead

    Deante Cooper

    Zane Potter

    The thing about Bankhead is that it was always well known that he'd never get in.

    HuskyJW said:

    Has anyone mentioned Center yet?

    Ok, smart guym, here's my b-side: Dane Crane.
    Now I want to kill myself
    His film and subsequent career helped me to learn that I know nothing.
    You and me both.

    chuck said:

    I thought Craig Chambers was Reggie 2.0 after the Cal and Apple Cup games he had as a Freshman.

    I thought Chambers got the rawest Ty deal. He needed to be coached up as a player and a person and Ty just let him rot. He did have a lot of talent. Had a big drop against Air Force in the first game and I think Ty held that against him forever
    He wasn't the only one to make big drops though. I remember Stanback making a sick scramble in that game, rolling right, and throwing about a 25 yard lazer beam that bounced right off the space between Corey Williams' numbers. He never found the dog house.

    TW just hated Chambers for some reason, but it wasn't just him. RN and Gilby didn't give him much of a chance either, and he was their recruit.
    Chambers never played for Neuheisel and he started for Gilby as a RS-FROSH so I'm not sure what you mean when you say they didn't give him a chance. He ended up transferring to Montana in 2006.
    Didn't he have a RS year under RN?

    Well, my bad. I swear I remember RN himself addressing why Chambers wasn't getting any looks as a freshman, then Gilby doing the same as a sophomore. The bomb from Stanback was with TW and Lappano in 2005 or 2006? I was thinking 06.

    Sounds like my whole memory of the RN-Gilby-TW transition is off by a year.
    It was 2005
  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,415
    i deadass though ronnie fouch was going to be the answer at qb when lockner got hurt.

    'yeah, he can throw the ball!'


    turns out he couldnt.
  • steelheader2
    steelheader2 Member Posts: 373
    edited June 2021


    blockquote class="Quote" rel="GrundleStiltzkin">

    Marvin Kasim. Fast and his hands were so big he had marfans syndrome. Old Mike Olson sports Washington quote. I worked with him later and asked how did you come up with that? .
    Justin Thomas d end. Big recruit, fast at 250

    Where's you're boy Pump?
    Pup is around. I told him he needs to own up to hyping up Marques Hairston.