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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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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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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    Prior to Grumble Stiltzkin, Stalin would never have written a headline such as this one.

    Pretty, pretty good
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,257
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    TTJ 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.

    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! WOOF
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    TommySQCTommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
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    TTJ 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.

    BYU game in Provo
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,257
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    TTJ 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.

    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! WOOF
    Leon Neal broke his foot against USC. Rashaan Shehee broke his foot jumping out of fraternity house window and then Lambright lied about it.
    That rings a bell. I thought Neal was involved.
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    TTJTTJ Member Posts: 4,795
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    TommySQC said:

    BYU game in Provo

    Word. Shehee ran wild on the Mos that day.

    Leon Neal broke his foot against USC. Rashaan Shehee broke his foot jumping out of fraternity house window and then Lambright lied about it.


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    TommySQCTommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
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    TTJ 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.

    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! WOOF
    Leon Neal broke his foot against USC. Rashaan Shehee broke his foot jumping out of fraternity house window and then Lambright lied about it.
    Weird and unfortunate injury history, those two.
    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.

    Accident in Talent, OR.
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    JaWarrenJaHookerJaWarrenJaHooker Member Posts: 1,980
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    Shehee got 17 carries in the 1996 Season opener at ASU...Dillon got 7. Go back and look at that game. It was a wild one .
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    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,583
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    All husky grads are non binary
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    CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 28,857
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    Shehee got 17 carries in the 1996 Season opener at ASU...Dillon got 7. Go back and look at that game. It was a wild one .

    I was there. I remember my brother telling me Dillon was supposed to be a stud but then he barely played.
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    jecorneljecornel Member Posts: 9,572
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    Notre Dame mopped up the dawgs in 96’ but if I remember right Dillon getting no run until late in the game. I think he put up a 100+ yards and two tds in short time.
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    DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 59,959
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    jecornel said:

    Notre Dame mopped up the dawgs in 96’ but if I remember right Dillon getting no run until late in the game. I think he put up a 100+ yards and two tds in short time.

    Dick Baird told me that Lambo was the reason Shehee kept starting ahead of Dillon. That the rest of the coaching staff wanted Dillon to start from day one.
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