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Originally Posted by OregonBuckeye
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Name me a player of "our era" who won the Heisman as a sophomore and without who's help his team would not have won a National Championship as a Freshman?
You can't. So feel free to interpret him as "arrogant", but I'd like to point out a couple of points before you move on:
1) was he talking football skills, or was the discussion about the too sickening to be true - but true - package of modest, nice guy, evangelist to prisoners, social service worker, scholastic over achiever athlete?
2) what is Urban's definition of "our era"?
3) as the Miami Herald is a Hurricane slanted paper, was it taken from a larger discussion and, as it is written, recited out of context to provide bulletin board stuff for the UF-UM game weeks away?
4) if Archie was called the "greatest player of his era" after the similarly spectacular achievement of him being the first to win two Heisman's, would that make a certain Buckeye Coach arrogant?