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Garrett Wolfe at OSU

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chickenwingsrbomb20 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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this is all heart and soul from niu they didnt get blown out 60-0 like every one expected
ohiopacker4 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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HE IS LIKE LIGHTNING!!! Too bad he is a backup now...
tonykoz (8 months ago) Show Hide
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HC Pride!
chetmill (11 months ago) Show Hide
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LOL.. great running - did anyone notice the 21-0 deficit in the background? Wolfe is good (and I went to NIU), but come on...
dlawrengreen (11 months ago) Show Hide
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As a former college RB, I really appreciated Garrett Wolfe's effort in this game. I got a chance to see him play against top competition. No one expected NIU to beat OSU, but this game solidified Garrett Wolfe's position as being one of the best backs in 2006 as well as one of the best mid-major backs in NCAA history.
dlawrengreen (11 months ago) Show Hide
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So yes, I did notice the score, but I was mesmerized by Wolfe's abilities as a small RB. He runs with great leverage with his shoulders square to the hole. Because of this, he always falls forward when tackled. He runs downfield with great patience and sets up his blocks well. He makes every cut precisely with no wasted motion, e.g., with no unnecessary jukes that telegraph his next move. He is a two cut back, i.e., he can make two cuts in a hole and maintain speed.
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I too was impressed with a lot of his runs that day and happy to see him end up on the Bears roster. Just reacting to what I feel is excessive hype over his performance in that game. I watched that entire game that day. He was the entire NIU offense which says a lot since everyone knew where the ball was going... but he also barely cracked the red zone that day when it counted most.
tomnealon (8 months ago) Show Hide
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He lit up, what is supposed to be the best college team in the country, for 285 yards. Yeah, I'm impressed. No doubt it was a team effort, but if you get that guy a running start and just a little bit of room, look out. He'll make you look like a fool.
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He retard this guy is a Chicago Bear!!! If you knew anything about college football you would know that there is FBS A and FCS AA. NIU is a AA school. So essentially you have the New York Yankees playing Saint Mary's School for the blind. I think the OSU defense probably got chewed out for giving up so many big plays to a AA school.
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how many total yars did he have aganist osy

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