A Tech player and a ULM player get a reference on the first page. Can you guess which one is good and which one is bad?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft0...ory?id=3325687
A Tech player and a ULM player get a reference on the first page. Can you guess which one is good and which one is bad?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft0...ory?id=3325687
I have to admit - I was looking for Troy Edwards. But I found our boy after some looking around.
Troy was light years better than anyone on this list!
I'm an asshole! What's your excuse?
I was looking for Edwards too because he never lived up to his potential. But, it's nice to see a Tech player mentioned in a good way.
They put Alex Van Dyke, from Nevada, at #46. He didn't live up to his potential in the NFL either, but I remember him playing in Ruston his last year at Nevada. It was 1995, Joe Raymond's last year as head coach, and I think it was our Homecoming game, but I could be wrong. It was Crowton's first year as OC and the game was pretty low scoring for the first three quarters. Then, in the last five minutes or so, there were 4 TDs scored. We scored first, then them, then we scored again with only about 1:30 to go. I felt good about the game because the clock was on our side, but our D wasn't stopping their passing game. Van Dyke caught an out route and took it to the house...about 80 yards for the winning score. I remember being so impressed with his speed (as he streaked away from our secondary) that I actually took note of the name on the back of his jersey and followed him when he got drafted.
Technically I guess he was a bust because they expected him to be just as good in the NFL, but I remember being very impressed with him when he played at Tech. He ran away from our DBs like they were standing still on that play.