He got the yardage, but Johnathan Ogden is the guy who should get the credit. He was a man against boys that day. I could have run for 200 behind Ogden.What were Napoleon Kaufman's stats in the game which will not be named? Probably because of what that game meant, but he stood out to me for the rest of his college and pro career as someone I absolutely hated.
Another game that stands out to me was Karim Abdul-Jabbar at UCLA. He made Miami's defense look ridiculous.
He got the yardage, but Johnathan Ogden is the guy who should get the credit. He was a man against boys that day. I could have run for 200 behind Ogden.What were Napoleon Kaufman's stats in the game which will not be named? Probably because of what that game meant, but he stood out to me for the rest of his college and pro career as someone I absolutely hated.
Another game that stands out to me was Karim Abdul-Jabbar at UCLA. He made Miami's defense look ridiculous.
Donovan McNabb
IronHead was unstoppable in that game (sort of). I think he had around 250, but the game was never in doubt, 37-10.IronHead Heyward. Dude was violent on a cold day in Pitt
Sammy Smith in '87
Rocket beat us single handedly in '90
[video=youtube;h8ClBq0mNsk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8ClBq0mNsk[/video]
The only performance that stands out to me is David Wilson vs. WVU in 2003-- especially how he was able to evade Wilfork and Taylor en route to running over Merriweather on his way to the endzone.