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Shehee was an underrated back, sandwiched between Kaufman and Dillon. Had some injury setbacks. But if you go back and watch some of those games—like the bowl game against Michigan State—Shehee was a weapon.
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Prior to Grumble Stiltzkin, Stalin would never have written a headline such as this one.
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Bakersfield is an actual shit hole. Smells horrible. Glad Sheehee (and every other former player) has a job, but football being too much of a commitment says it all.
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Pretty, pretty goodDerekJohnson said:Prior to Grumble Stiltzkin, Stalin would never have written a headline such as this one.
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I get these things confused these days but didn't he get hurt in the big shut out win over USC and we faded away until we kicked Nick Saban's ass! WOOFTTJ said:Shehee was an underrated back, sandwiched between Kaufman and Dillon. Had some injury setbacks. But if you go back and watch some of those games—like the bowl game against Michigan State—Shehee was a weapon.
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BYU game in ProvoTTJ said:Shehee was an underrated back, sandwiched between Kaufman and Dillon. Had some injury setbacks. But if you go back and watch some of those games—like the bowl game against Michigan State—Shehee was a weapon.
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Yes both Huard and Shehee were hurt that game. 27-0 was USC's first shutout since "All I saw was purple" '90 game.RaceBannon said:
I get these things confused these days but didn't he get hurt in the big shut out win over USC and we faded away until we kicked Nick Saban's ass! WOOFTTJ said:Shehee was an underrated back, sandwiched between Kaufman and Dillon. Had some injury setbacks. But if you go back and watch some of those games—like the bowl game against Michigan State—Shehee was a weapon.
We were sloppy as hell partly because of injuries, but USC was worse.
Trojan first drive was
2 yard rush
Incomplete
Incomplete
15y penalty on UW for 12 men on field
False start
False start
2 yard rush
False start
Incomplete
1 yard pass
31 yard punt, returned by Pathon for 23 yards
Took us until late second quarter to take control with gorgeous TD catch from Coleman, followed by blocked USC punt. At 17-0, the game was over.
It wasn't as dominant against the rush as 1996, where we set the USC school record worst rushing performance with -14 yards, but the Trojans also never made it past the UW 35.
PS - P. Papadakis, 3 carries, 3 yards. -
Leon Neal broke his foot against USC. Rashaan Shehee broke his foot jumping out of fraternity house window and then Lambright lied about it.RaceBannon said:
I get these things confused these days but didn't he get hurt in the big shut out win over USC and we faded away until we kicked Nick Saban's ass! WOOFTTJ said:Shehee was an underrated back, sandwiched between Kaufman and Dillon. Had some injury setbacks. But if you go back and watch some of those games—like the bowl game against Michigan State—Shehee was a weapon.
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That rings a bell. I thought Neal was involved.DerekJohnson said:
Leon Neal broke his foot against USC. Rashaan Shehee broke his foot jumping out of fraternity house window and then Lambright lied about it.RaceBannon said:
I get these things confused these days but didn't he get hurt in the big shut out win over USC and we faded away until we kicked Nick Saban's ass! WOOFTTJ said:Shehee was an underrated back, sandwiched between Kaufman and Dillon. Had some injury setbacks. But if you go back and watch some of those games—like the bowl game against Michigan State—Shehee was a weapon.
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Weird and unfortunate injury history, those two.DerekJohnson said:
Leon Neal broke his foot against USC. Rashaan Shehee broke his foot jumping out of fraternity house window and then Lambright lied about it.RaceBannon said:
I get these things confused these days but didn't he get hurt in the big shut out win over USC and we faded away until we kicked Nick Saban's ass! WOOFTTJ said:Shehee was an underrated back, sandwiched between Kaufman and Dillon. Had some injury setbacks. But if you go back and watch some of those games—like the bowl game against Michigan State—Shehee was a weapon.
Neal got minor injuries in the '91 van accident/probable suicide with 6 other redshirting frosh.
Both looked pretty good backing up Kaufman in '94
Then Neal couldn't stay healthy and only played in 5 games in '95, but in that awful 21-21 "loss" to USC, Shehee's broken thumb was worse than Neal's broken foot, so Leon gutted out a tough 152 yards against the league's top rated run defense.
Then '96, with Shehee only playing 5 games due to hamstring and the party/balcony/foot, luckily we had Dillon who was ok with games of school-record 36 & 37 carries.
Then '97 Shehee hurt knee in aforementioned USC game.
If healthy, they could have been really great featured backs. I'm glad both still got drafted.





