Okay, since there isn't much to talk about in football for awhile, let's talk memories. Who was the best football player ever to come out of SDSU/SDSC?
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Re: Best Player Ever
Good idea ... let's go:
1) Best quarterback
2) Best running back besides Josh Ranek
3) Best receiver
4) Best lineman
5) Best tight end
6) Best defensive lineman
7) Best linebacker
8) Best defensive back
9) Kicker
10) Punter
This ought to be interesting bringing in the perspectives of people who have watched the program for many years.
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I'm just throwing out names of players that I remember for discussion purposes. I'll also be interested in what some of the other, longer-tenured fans will say:
1) Best quarterback: Ted Wahl, Brad Nelson, Ryan Berry
2) Best running back besides Josh Ranek: Cory Koenig, Rick Wegher
3) Best receiver: Josh Davis, Jeff Tiefenthaler
4) Best lineman: Lyn Boden, Adam Timmerman, Jim Langer
5) Best tight end: Chris Wagner (I think Cochart will be on this list when he's done)
6) Best defensive lineman: Somebody will have to help me here
7) Best linebacker: And here
8) Best defensive back: Wayne Rasmussen
9) Kicker: Parker Douglass, Adam Vinatieri
10) Punter: Wasn't Adam Vinatieri a pretty good punter?Holy nutmeg!
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View PostI'm just throwing out names of players that I remember for discussion purposes. I'll also be interested in what some of the other, longer-tenured fans will say:
1) Best quarterback: Ted Wahl, Brad Nelson, Ryan Berry
2) Best running back besides Josh Ranek: Cory Koenig, Rick Wegher
3) Best receiver: Josh Davis, Jeff Tiefenthaler
4) Best lineman: Lyn Boden, Adam Timmerman, Jim Langer
5) Best tight end: Chris Wagner (I think Cochart will be on this list when he's done)
6) Best defensive lineman: Somebody will have to help me here
7) Best linebacker: And here
8) Best defensive back: Wayne Rasmussen
9) Kicker: Parker Douglass, Adam Vinatieri
10) Punter: Wasn't Adam Vinatieri a pretty good punter?
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Just for the record, i'm in the younger crowd too.
1) Best quarterback: Wahl
2) Best running back besides Josh Ranek: I think Kyle Minett will be
3) Best receiver: Tiefenthaler
4) Best lineman: Timmerman
5) Best tight end: Steve Heiden
6) Best defensive lineman: Zach Carter
7) Best linebacker: Doug Miller or MilwaukeeJacksAlum
8) Best defensive back: Mike Jaunich
9) Kicker: Parker Douglas
10) Punter: Tom O'Brien
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Pretty sure Langer played linebacker in college.
Tuma was a heck of a running back on not-so-good teams, but you could make a case for Darwin Gonnerman in the late 1960s as at least in the top three.
Gary Hyde in the early 60s was a bruiser of a fullback.
Pete Retzlaff was a prototype H-Back long before they called it that; five time all pro.
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1) Best quarterback: Ted Wahl
2) Best running back: Pete Retzlaff
3) Best receiver: Tiefenthaler
4) Best lineman: Langer
5) Best tight end: Heiden
6) Best defensive lineman: Kevin Tetzlaff
7) Best linebacker: Bruce Klosterman
8) Best defensive back: Wayne Rasmussen
9) Kicker: Adam Vinatieri
10) Punter: Tom O'Brien
Pretty impressive list. Langer is the only NCC player in the NFL HOF and Vinatieri will join him there.Last edited by SUPERBUNNY; 02-15-2009, 09:32 PM.MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, BIZUN!!!
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Originally posted by SUPERBUNNY View Post1) Best quarterback: Ted Wahl
2) Best running back: Pete Retzlaff
3) Best receiver: Tiefenthaler
4) Best lineman: Langer
5) Best tight end: Heiden
6) Best defensive lineman: Lyn Boden
7) Best linebacker: Bruce Klosterman
8) Best defensive back: Wayne Rasmussen
9) Kicker: Adam Vinatieri
10) Punter: Tom O'Brien
Pretty impressive list. Langer is the only NCC player in the NFL HOF and Vinatieri will join him there.
Boden played offensive tackle.
Ron Meyer, qb in mid-60s, was awfully, awfully good, believe played pro ball for a little bit.... Steelers, maybe.
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1) Best quarterback: Ryan Berry
2) Best running back: Minnette
3) Best receiver: Davis and Tiefentaler
4) Best lineman: Matt Berry, Timmerman, Langer, Erickson,
5) Best tight end: Heiden
6) Best defensive lineman: Zach Carter inside, Jason Aune outside
7) Best linebacker: Jimmy Rogers by the time he is done
8) Best defensive back: Casey Hillman
9) Kicker: Adam Vinatieri
10) Punter: Tom O'Brien
Keep in mind my knowledge of the Jacks before 1996 is very limited.
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I think you all are forgetting Kevin Tetzlaff was a force to be reckoned with as a D-lineman.
Also gotta give love to Parker Douglass as a kicker. Vinny is a great pro but I'd bet Stig never tried a 65 yard field goal when Vinny kicked"The purpose of life is not to be happy - but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all."
-Leo Rosten
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Originally posted by JimmyJack View PostI'm just throwing out names of players that I remember for discussion purposes. I'll also be interested in what some of the other, longer-tenured fans will say:
1) Best quarterback: Ted Wahl, Brad Nelson, Ryan Berry
2) Best running back besides Josh Ranek: Cory Koenig, Rick Wegher
3) Best receiver: Josh Davis, Jeff Tiefenthaler
4) Best lineman: Lyn Boden, Adam Timmerman, Jim Langer
5) Best tight end: Chris Wagner (I think Cochart will be on this list when he's done)
6) Best defensive lineman: Somebody will have to help me here
7) Best linebacker: And here
8) Best defensive back: Wayne Rasmussen
9) Kicker: Parker Douglass, Adam Vinatieri
10) Punter: Wasn't Adam Vinatieri a pretty good punter?
Linebacker: Doug Miller (or did he play DE?)
Kicker: Parker, Brett Gordon, Vinatieri
Punter: O'Brien
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Originally posted by NoVaJack View PostBoden played offensive tackle.
Ron Meyer, qb in mid-60s, was awfully, awfully good, believe played pro ball for a little bit.... Steelers, maybe.
I think picking players for all time is at best a hard task because the game has changed so much. Cleve Abbott was a great Center before WWI, and he played both ways and was also a great linebacker. I dont think most athletes today would be able to do this because, the game is more specialized and probably more demanding physically. I believe also Cleve Abbott was the first football player to get regional recognition on an all star team for the upper midwest.
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