The most disappointing players

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    I'll say Brandon Miller. A five star recruit out of high school, I thought he was going to wind up a Gator or Seminole and was so excited when he signed with Georgia at the time. 6'4", 260 lbs., 4.6 40 speed, 40+ inch vertical leap, and he is scared to death of any physical contact. One of the worst tacklers on the team, he's a tease. And I just know some dumb team is going to end up drafting him because of his spec's, and then releasing him six months later.</p>

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    Geaux Tigers Ohio State: Bout to get Dorseyfied

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    Do you mean ever or this season?</p>
     
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    Rhett Bomar - QB - Oklahoma - I was at the game when he played in his first ever game as a freshman and you could see the OU faithful put the crown on his head right then and their. Despite a loss to TCU in that game Bomar came off of the bench and had several exciting plays. Had he not been an idiot he would likely be sitting on a Fiesta Bowl victory and looking for a National Championship this season.</p>

    Fred Rouse - WR - UTEP - This kid was super hyped, but got dismissed from Florida State. I didnt think he made a good decision going to FSU with their QB situation. UTEP isnt exactly a great destination for a player of his supposed caliber.</p>

    Jerrell Powe - LB - Ole Miss - It came down to LSU and Ole Miss and he chose the Rebels...his first mistake. But he has yet to qualify for Division IA football. Rivals had him as the 24 ranked player in the nation in the class of 2005.</p>

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