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Friday, April 2, 2010

BNOW Football: Best Of; Part Duh

Kiante Tripp – LT at Georgia – Kiante’s favorite food: fava beans. His major is Housing. Really? Housing? There are a number of players with the Housing major. Come on Georgia, couldn’t you do better than that? Kiante wanted to major in “Sitting On The Couch Playing X-Box” but it is still 2 years away from its accreditation at Georgia (I’m pretty sure Tennessee has it already).

Chavis Williams – LB at Alabama – This guy is very smooth, almost, but not quite, like a good scotch.

Foswhitt Whittaker – RB at Texas – According to the media guide, his name comes from the combination of his father’s first name, Foster, and the first half of his last name, Whittaker. Creatively, I’ve got to applaud you, but why would anyone use part of the last name in fashioning the first? Maybe this could catch on: How about George Clooney at Nicloon Clooney? or Matt Damon as Kendam Damon? Maybe not.

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