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2012 NBA Draft: First Round Diary

David Stern is about to me busy shaking hands and calling out draft picks' names...don't expect him to give out 30 'bro hugs' like NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

I am keeping a running diary of the first round of the 2012 NBA Draft tonight. You should expect pick and trade analysis, fashion critiques of draft suits (I'm hoping for some hideous suits), and a lot of snarky comments throughout the night.

I'm expecting a lot of trades tonight with many teams owning multiple top 40 draft picks. Cleveland, Houston, and Boston could shake things up if they can unload their draft picks for a big return.

My running diary begins after the jump...

7:30 PM: It's nice to see the yearly tradition of booing David Stern at the beginning of the draft is observed.

7:37: #1 pick - New Orleans Hornets select Anthony Davis - Kentucky

7:39: Anthony Davis's Unibrow will be taken #2 and #3.

7:42: I'm just throwing it out there...but I think Davis got his unibrow from his mother's side.

7:43: Jeff Van Gundy's suit looks like he got it from the clearance rack at TJ Maxx.

7:45: #2 pick - Charlotte Bobcats select Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - Kentucky

7:47: Kidd-Gilchrist is crying because he was just drafted by the Bobcats.

7:49: #3 pick - Washington Wizards select Bradley Beal - Florida

7:51: Cleveland really wanted Beal...this has to sting. I'm not sure where Cleveland goes with the #4 pick. They could go in a few different directions.

7:53: It appears that "high character" is the buzzword that Jay Bilas will repeat for the next few hours. Also, Van Gundy just used the phrase "knucklehead factor". I love that he is on the NBA Draft set. He is an upgrade over Stephen A. Smith.

7:55: #4 pick - Cleveland Cavaliers select Dion Waiters - Syracuse

7:56: I am shocked that Waiters goes this early. I assumed that Cleveland would take Harrison Barnes if they couldn't trade up to get Beal. I watched a few Syracuse games this year and he didn't impress me...although I would say the same thing about Harrison Barnes.

8:01: #5 pick - Sacramento Kings select Thomas Robinson - Kansas

8:02: Robinson will contribute right away and this is the smartest pick Sacramento has made. DeMarcus Cousins and Tyreke Evans are good players, but neither of them are a good fit on the Kings.

8:06: #6 pick - Portland Trail Blazers select Damian Lillard - Weber State

8:07: I am not going to pretend that I know a lot about Lillard...but he is the early favorite to win the 'He May Regret Wearing That Suit In 10 Years' award.

8:08: If you're playing at home, it only took 38 minutes for tonight's first Michael Ray Richardson reference.

8:11: #7 pick - Golden State Warriors select Harrison Barnes - North Carolina

8:12: I have watched 20+ North Carolina games over the last two seasons. I do not recall a single game in which Barnes stood out. The Warriors needed to replace Monta Ellis and this choice makes sense. I hope he is motivated by money and turns out to be a great pro.

8:17: #8 pick - Toronto Raptors select Terrence Ross - Washington

8:18: The Raptors actually drafted someone who played college basketball and doesn't have 15 vowels in his last name?! I don't understand the pick, but he's wearing a green bow-tie...I'll let is slide.

8:19: I want to give kudos to the Toronto Raptors for not drafting a player with 15 vowels in their last name.

8:24: #9 pick - Detroit Pistons select Andre Drummond - UConn

8:25: Drummond is a defensive specialist with raw offensive skills. He will be a nice bookend to place beside Greg Monroe. His free throw percentage is below 29% and a "Beat A Drummond" strategy could take place late in games.

8:30: #10 pick - New Orleans Hornets select Austin Rivers - Duke

8:32: Rivers was the #1 player going into the college season and he had a decent freshman year. He didn't blow me away, but he will be a good pro. No matter what the Hornets do with the rest of their picks, they will get an A+ grade for this draft.

8:34: I am surprised the first ten picks happened without a trade. I guess all of the rumors weren't correct...you're shocked, right?

8:35: #11 pick - Portland Trail Blazers select Meyers Leonard - Illinois

8:36: I wouldn't have predicted that Leonard would be drafted ahead of Tyler Zeller and John Henson. He has potential, but he has the risk of completely missing.

8:38: This site is called 'America's White Boy'...so I would be remiss to point out that Leonard was the first 'whiteboy' taken. He appears to be athletic and talented, a trait that most of us whiteboys lack.

8:42: #12 pick - Houston Rockets select Jeremy Lamb - UConn

8:43: I fell in love with Lamb during the 2011 season when UConn won the National Championship. He reminds me of a mix between Tayshaun Prince and Rudy Gay. The Rockets did well, but could have probably picked him at #14 without trading to move up two spots.

8:48: #13 pick - Phoenix Suns select Kendall Marshall - North Carolina

8:50: The Suns select a safety net in case Steve Nash signs with another team this offseason. Marshall impressed me more than any other player on North Carolina. He has a bright future ahead of him and he could mature into a Deron Williams clone.

8:53: #14 pick - Milwaukee Bucks select John Henson - North Carolina

8:54: I need to be consistent with my analysis of Henson. I have spent the last two seasons picking him apart. He is a mess on the offensive end, but he's a good defender. He needs to add muscle if he wants to be a force on the defensive end in the NBA. He will thrown around for the first couple years if he doesn't add muscle.

8:57: I'm having a discussion on Twitter about Marshall's ceiling in the NBA. I say that Deron Williams would be his maxiumum ceiling and a friends said Mark Jackson. I think we're both right to some extent.

8:59: #15 pick - Philadelphia 76ers select Maurice Harkless - St. John's

9:00: I don't have much of an opinion on Harkless. The Sixers are headed in the right direction and Harkless is a good player. On a side note, Philly will need to make a decision on Evan Turner. Is he a starter in the NBA? Does he even have a position?

9:05: #16 pick - Houston Rockets select Royce White - Iowa State

9:06: White was my choice as the most underrated player going into the 2012 NBA Draft. He has a really bad anxiety disorder and struggled with it during the season. Fred Hoiberg, his coach at Iowa State, was there for support. I read an article earlier this year about the process of what he had to do just to fly on an airplane.

9:10: #17 pick - Dallas Mavericks select Tyler Zeller - North Carolina

9:11: Before I give my two cents about this pick, I just want to point out that Zeller is from Indiana...my home state. Indiana guys know the fundamentals of the game and I like this pick. Dallas got a lot of value by picking him at #17. They needed a big man to fill the void Tyson Chandler left.

9:13: Zeller may want to put on some weight. He looks like Christian Bale in "The Machinist"...a role that he had to lost 50+ pounds to play.

9:17: #18 pick - Houston Rockets select Terrence Jones - Kentucky
9:18: Jones has a lot of talent and can fill the box score in a lot of areas. He can play three positions and is an excellent defender. This is a great pick...have I mentioned how much I love Houston's draft so far? They are killing it.

9:20 TRADE: Dallas trades Tyler Zeller to Cleveland for #24, #33, and #34 overall picks.

9:21: We have our first trade of the night...finally! Zeller will be a nice fit to play beside Tristan Thompson and Dallas clearly needs to reload. Dallas has a lot of free agents leaving the team and they will be getting younger with these draft selections.

9:22: #19 pick - Orlando Magic select Andrew Nicholson - St. Bonaventure

9:23: A Canadian who chose basketball over hockey...rare specimen! He was the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, A-10 First Team All-Defensive Team, and A-10 Tournament MVP. He can stroke it deep and plays both ends of the court. This could make J.J. Redick and Ryan Anderson expendable.

9:27: #20 pick - Denver Nuggets select Evan Fournier - France

9:28: He is a big guy who will play shooting guard in the NBA. I have watched some video of him playing on YouTube and he reminds me of Danilo Gallinari with range. He should play well with Gallinari and is a good fit for George Karl's system.

9:34: ESPN's NBA Draft crew just wasted five minutes talking about Ray Allen.

9:35: #21 pick - Boston Celtics select Jared Sullinger - Ohio State

9:36: This pick makes a lot of sense since he is a better version of Glen 'Big Baby' Davis. He plays below the rim and he doesn't run well, but he could be a nice bench guy for Boston. I've ran into him a couple times in Columbus and he's a really nice guy with a good head on his shoulders. I hope he stays healthy and has a nice, long career.

9:40: #22 pick - Boston Celtics select Fab Melo - Syracuse

9:42: Boston has made two solid picks. Fab Melo is a better athlete than Greg Stiemsma, but his offensive skills are extremely raw. The Celtics are a great defensive team, probably the best in the NBA, but they struggled on offense. The only qualm I have with the Sullinger and Melo picks are that they didn't address the offense. Sullinger was very good offensively in college, but I'm not sure how his offensive game translates to the NBA.

9:45: Here's a segment with Tom Penn. He is the Todd McShay of the NBA Draft.

9:48: #23 pick - Atlanta Hawks select John Jenkins - Vanderbilt

9:49: Jenkins is a taller Stephen Curry. He can stroke the three from all over with a quick release. The Hawks is a team full of small forwards and Jenkins will help spread the floor and get them bigger lanes to drive. He will be a bench player to replace Joe Johnson when he needs a breather.

9:52 #24 pick - Cleveland Cavaliers select Jared Cunningham - Oregon State (pick will be going to Dallas Mavericks)

9:53: I mentioned Cunningham earlier today in a rumors post. I said that he was sneaking into the first round because of his elite defensive abilities. He's a Thabo Sefolosha/ Iman Shumpert clone and will help Dallas on the defensive end, but can shoot the ball a little.

9:56: I can't believe that Perry Jones III is still available...but this is 2012 and not 2011, so yes, I do believe that he's still available.

9:58: #25 pick - Memphis Grizzlies select Tony Wroten Jr. - Washington

9:59: He's a lefty with a lot of athleticism for a point guard. He gets a lot of Rajon Rondo comparisons because he's a pass-first point guard with a broken jumper.

10:01: I have been informed that the Indiana Pacers will select Miles Plumlee with the next pick. I thought Indiana was slowly getting rid of their whiteboys? Hopefully he will be a better 'whiteboy from Duke' than Mike Dunleavy/Josh McRoberts was for the team.

10:04: #26 pick - Indiana Pacers select Miles Plumlee - Duke

10:04: .....dammit! I guess I will be forced to root for another whiteboy from Duke. I kind of like this pick because they need to replace the retired Jeff Foster, but c'mon!

10:08: #27 pick - Miami Heat select Arnett Moultire - Mississippi State

10:09: I am surprised that Perry Jones III was not taken here, but Moultire could turn into something. Chris Bosh could end up being the full-time center and Udonis Haslem is too short to be the starting power foward and Joel Anthony is Joel Anthony. If Moultrie can be a productive power forward, the Heat will be a lot better, which is scary.

10:13: It's official 'risk tolerance' is a new Jay Bilas buzzword.

10:14: #28 pick - Oklahoma City Thunder select Perry Jones III - Baylor

10:16: The rich get richer. Perry Jones III dropped nearly twenty spots due to concerns about his knee. He could be the steal of the draft at this point and the risk is rather low by drafting him at #28. He is like Terrence Jones and can fill up the box score all over the place.

10:21: #29 pick - Chicago Bulls select Marquis Teague - Kentucky

10:22: The younger brother Atlanta Hawks point guard Jeff Teague isn't as polished as Jeff coming out of college. Marquis needs to work on his jumper and the fundamentals of the point guard position. He may be thrown into a lot of minutes while Derrick Rose is out at the beginning of the season. Teague needs to learn fast if that is the case.

10:25: TRADE: The Miami Heat trade Arnett Moultire to the Philadelphia 76ers for 45th pick overall and a future first-round pick.

10:26: #30 pick - Golden State Warriors select Festus Ezeli - Vanderbilt

10:27: He's a big man and he's just a huge guy. He's strong and has a filled out body, which isn't the case with most of the power fowards and centers drafted earlier in the first round. The Warriors have done pretty well so far with Ezeli and Harrison Barnes. Mark Jackson should have an easier time next season, but they are still a few players away from a playoff team in Oakland.

Well, that's the end of the first round. My draft coverage isn't over with yet. I will be writing analysis for the second round, writing a post with every team's draft grades, and listing players who went undrafted in the 2012 NBA Draft.

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2012 NCAA Tourney - Midwest Region Picks

The Midwest region has some heavy hitters at the top and some mid-major powerhouses that are sprinkled in the middle. North Carolina and Kansas have been two of the top teams in the country and they have a shot at facing each other in the Elite Eight. Could a team like St. Mary's or Temple upset the top teams and destroy some brackets? A lot of question marks in this region and the games should be pretty entertaining.

#1 North Carolina (29-5) vs. #16 Lamar/Vermont - The play-in game between Lamar and Vermont will be won by the Lamar Cardinals. I like Lamar's Mike James and Devon Lamb against lower-level teams. Saying all of that, the Tar Heels will cruise into the second-round against either one of these teams. On paper, the Tar Heels might have the best talent in college basketball. The Tar Heels have looked bad in some games this season. The team with the best talent doesn't usually win the NCAA Tournament. There's some correlation between "on paper talent" & team-play that doesn't always go together. The Ta Heels could run into issues in the later rounds.


Play-In Game Winner: Lamar Cardinals

Predicted Winner: #1 North Carolina Tar Heels


#8 Creighton (28-5) vs. #9 Alabama (21-11) - Creighton was ranked for a good portion of the season, so having #8 seed is a tad low for them. The Bluejays have played some elite talent, but have a few bad losses earlier in the season. Alabama have played elite teams all season, but failed to win many of the games against the Top 25. I like Creighton's team lead by Doug McDermott, who averages 23.2 points per game. He is also the team leader in rebounds and Gregory Echenique is close to averaging a double-double. The Missouri Valley conference is one of the best mid-major conferences and I see Creighton advancing over Alabama.

Predicted Winner: #8 Creighton Bluejays


#5 Temple (24-7) vs. #12 California/South Florida - I like California in the play-in game against South Florida. Cal was favored to get a much higher seed before losing three games late in the season. I have liked Temple since they were one of "13 Possible Underdogs" before the tournament field was set. They have a very high RPI and have length in the backcourt, since three of their top guards are all at least 6'4. Unfortunately for Temple, Cal have tall guards as well. If those areas cancel each other out, I like the rest of the Golden Bears team. This game will be very close, but California will pull off the upset.

Play-In Game Winner - California Golden Bears

Predicted Winner - #12 California Golden Bears


#4 Michigan (24-9) vs. #13 Ohio (27-7) - As much as I want to hate Michigan, I can't do it, I have always liked John Beilein. He coached West Virginia with Mike Gansey and Kevin Pittsnogle, who are both in the "White Boy Hall of Fame." They went far into the NCAA Tournament that year, but this Michigan team is built very different. Beilein loves to play the 1-3-1, but he's still recruiting guys to play in that system. Michigan will beat an Ohio team that lack size and any wins that they can hang their hat on. Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey Burke will need to be consistent if they look to beat Cal or Temple in the second-round.

Predicted Winner - #4 Michigan Wolverines


#6 San Diego State (26-7) vs. #11 NC State (22-12) - The one glaring difference between San Diego State and N.C. State is that all of SDSU's losses came against elite talent. N.C. State have losses against Georgia Tech and Clemson on their resumé and couldn't beat any of the top teams in the ACC. I love San Diego State's backcourt of Jamaal Franklin and Chas Tapley. The Aztecs take a lot of 3-point shots, but make a lot of them per game. It is a risky way to play in the NCAA Tournament, but they seem to be a team that is made to play in that system. I like San Diego State to win easily against the Wolfpack.

Predicted Winner: #6 San Diego State Aztecs


#3 Georgetown (23-8) vs. #14 Belmont (27-7) - Belmont is a scrappy team with size, but Georgetown is a powerhouse with size. Belmont have played up the level of their competition in the NCAA Tournament and nearly beat Duke in 2008. I love Georgetown's big man duo of Hollis Thompson and Henry Sims. These guys can match up well against any other front-court in the country. The Hoyas have a shot at advancing deep into the tournament, but need maximum output from those guys.

Predicted Winner: #3 Georgetown Hoyas


#7 Saint Mary's (27-5) vs. #10 Purdue (21-12) - Robbie Hummel has been in college for a long time. Last season, he missed his chance of being on a special team. JaJuan Johnson and E'Twaun Moore are in the NBA and this year's Purdue roster doesn't hold up to the 2010-11 team. The St. May's Gaels are always an underrated team going into the NCAA Tournament. The only West Coast Conference team that the nation pays attention to is Gonzaga. St. Mary's have a strong program and a team filled with skilled players. Rob Jones is averaging a double-double and doesn't have trouble scoring. Purdue will have matchup problems with the Gales. This first-round game will officially be known as the end of Robbie Hummel's collegiate career.

Predicted Winner: #7 St. Mary's Gaels


#2 Kansas (27-6) vs. #15 Detroit (22-13) - Kansas is one of the most-talented teams in the nation and have top-notch talent. Thomas Robinson will be a lottery-pick in this year's NBA Draft and Tyshawn Taylor should have a nice NBA career too. I don't see them losing in the first-round and they should be there in the Elite Eight to face North Carolina. If you watch this game and it gets out of control early, keep the game on and watch Detroit's Ray McCallum Jr., he'll be in the NBA soon. Kansas played Duke and Kentucky early in the season, but lost both of those contests. They are a stronger team now and survived the top-heavy Big 12. I don't see any upset in their immediate future.

Predicted Winner: #2 Kansas Jayhawks

White Boy's 2012 NCAA Tournament Coverage
2012 NCAA Tournament: West Region Picks
2012 NCAA Tournament: South Region Picks
2012 NCAA Tournament: East Region Picks
2012 NCAA Tournament: 13 Possible Upsets

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NCAA Football - Week 2 Betting Picks

Week 1 was a lot of fun and I hope that you read my picks. I went 8-2 against the spread and I know that I at least helped out one person out. I missed on the Ohio State/Navy and Va Tech/Alabama games. See who I picked this week, I have a few locks and a possible upset brewing. Can I keep the hot streak going? Read who I pick in Week 2 of the College Football season.

A reader named Billy Horan emailed me saturday night with some good news. Apparently my picks helped him out and he sent me this email.

I just wanted to email you and thank you for writing ur college football blog lol I wasnt sure if I should do a certain bet but after reading ur blog, I did and won $150 on a parlay wirh notre dame, oklahoma state and uconn with their respective spreads. I hope it was a good night for you as well. Thanks man BHoran08@yahoo.com

I'm glad that I could help him out and I hope he has another great week coming up. Here are my picks against the spread for Week 2.

Syracuse (+28.5) at Penn State (-28.5) - My pick is Syracuse

I usually stay away from point spreads over 20, but this game just screams at me. Syracuse did a pretty nice job against Minnesota and I don't think Penn State would run up the score against the Orangemen. Penn State will win this game, but it will only be by just around three touchdowns.

Notre Dame (-3) at Michigan (+3) - My pick is Notre Dame

It looks like little Jimmy Claussen has grown up. He has a great relationship with his receivers and the Irish will win this game by 2 touchdowns at the Big House. This is my sure bet this week. Michigan's young quarterbacks will be confused and extra nervous. Don't let Michigan's performance fool you, they played a directional school and Notre Dame beat a team that played in a bowl game last season. The Irish are a better team and they should win easily.

UCLA (+8) at Tennessee (-8) - My pick is Tennessee

Lane Kiffin wants to put a crooked number on the scoreboard against UCLA. This series have became pretty heated over the last two seasons and I look for the Vols to win and cover the eight points. UCLA is still pretty green at the quarterback position and will have trouble moving the ball.

North Carolina (-4.5) at UConn (+4.5) - My pick is North Carolina

Butch Davis has been recruiting well over the last two seasons and some of those players are starting to mature. They have a higher talent level than UConn and they should prove themselves on the road. They should win by at least 10 points.

Houston (+15) at Oklahoma State (-15) - My pick is Oklahoma State

The Cowboys looked great last week and they should beat Houston pretty easily. OSU is a top 5 team in the country and their line shold be much higher. They will win this game by three or four scores, this team is so loaded on offense and they have one of the better defenses of the good teams in the Big 12.

Colorado (-4) at Toledo (+4) - My pick is Colorado

Toledo is an okay team in the MAC and should do okay against Colorado at home. They looked good against Purdue, but most teams will this season. Last week Colorado lost at home against Colorado State. CSU is a good team and you can't discount Colorado because of that game. They will beat Toledo by at least a touchdown to cover.

Iowa (-6.5) at Iowa State (+6.5) - My pick is Iowa

Iowa looked horrible against Northern Iowa and they should have lost that game. The Hawkeyes are known to get better as the year goes on, but they definitely miss Shonn Greene. Iowa State has a new coach and doubled up North Dakota State last week. You can't take much away from either game, since Northern Iowa's players were more hyped to play Iowa than the other way around and N.D. State is worst than Northern Iowa. Iowa should rebound on the road against their rival.

Ohio (-3) at North Texas (+3) - My pick is Ohio

Ohio lost against a decent UConn team, but they weren't favored in that game. They should have a pretty good team and do well in the MAC this season. North Texas had a horrible 2008, but beat Ball State last week, but the Cardinals are down this year since they lost their coach and a few starters from last season. Ohio should do well on the road and cover.

USC (-7) at Ohio State (+7) - My pick is USC

I am going to write a complete review of this game later today. I will save you from reading a thousand word essay on why the Trojans are still a much better team until you read my post. Ohio State has a weak offensive line, young receivers, and inexperienced backfield. I don't see them putting too many points on the Trojans. Looking at USC, they have a strong backfield, a good, not great, offensive line, and a talented corps of receivers. Just looking at the offense alone, knowing that both of these defenses are rebuilding, USC should win this game by at least two touchdowns in Columbus on Saturday.

Utah (-14) at San Jose State (+14) - My pick is Utah

San Jose State looked good against USC in the first quarter, but unfortunately they had to play the other three and they lost big. Utah is a pretty solid team and should beat San Jose State by two touchdowns and cover easily. If they don't cover, they should be demoted from the NCAA to the Lingerie Football League.

TCU (-11) at Virginia (+11) - My pick is Virginia

UVA lost to William & Mary last week and I'm picking them as my Underdog pick of the week? That is correct, sir. TCU haven't played in 2009 yet and going on the road will be tough. They didn't blow teams out last year and Virginia usually plays people pretty close as the season progresses. The loss against William & Mary will light a fire under their asses and they just may win against TCU. I'll take the points and Virginia will bounce back

I hope you enjoy our picks. They are for entertainment purposes and please bet responsibly.
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Is Isiah Thomas Scared Of Madison Square Garden?

Isiah Thomas is the new coach of the Florida International college hoops team and the team is already making news. They are set to play in the Coaches Vs. Cancer tip-off , but they are now threatening to pull-out if the organizers don't change their opponent. Could Isiah Thomas be afraid to go back to Madison Square Garden?

They agreed to play Ohio State in their first game, but when they received their schedule, they are set to play the defending champions, the North Carolina Tar Heels. I'm sure it would be a tough game for FIU, but so would a game against Ohio State. Is there a bigger issue here? The game is being held at Madison Square Garden, the place where Thomas led the Knicks into the ground.

It's a possibility, but of course they knew the game would be played there when they agreed to play. It's a nice "get" to be scheduled in such a high-profile game early in the season for a program that isn't very established. If they played Ohio State, they mostly likely wouldn't be beat by more than 30 points. The Buckeyes don't execute a very high scoring offense and Thad Matta, the coach of Ohio State, would probably start putting in people from "The Trillion Man March" (guys who never see the hardwood). North Carolina will be fighting for the #1 seed and will be looking for a large margin of victory to assure a high spot. Thomas doesn't not want to get trounced in his first game coaching in college, but it would sting even more if it happened at MSG.

If I was Isiah Thomas, I would try to pull-out of this game too. The New York media is something that he tried to escape by taking a low-level Division I college coaching job. He would be laughed at by everyone who watched that game. If they end up playing North Carolina, they would lose by 75 points, because the Tar Heels 3rd-string players are still probably better than the talent at Florida International. Thomas said that he would like to play North Carolina in "two or three years, but now right now." I have bad news Isiah, North Carolina will still be great in two or three years, but I have a feeling that FIU will still be bad and you probably won't be coaching them, James Dolan isn't the A.D.
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2008 College Football - All-Name Team

Not everyone can have the last name 'Manning' or 'Montana', some of us have to go through life with a pretty ridiculous name. Most of these names are pretty rough to grow up with, but some are names you wish you may have, especially if you are named something bland like Joe Smith or Bobby Roberts.


YourHighNess Morgan - LB - Florida Atlantic
H.B. Banjoman - RB - Eastern Kentucky
Casey Dick - QB - Arkansas
Chris Smelley - QB - South Carolina
Cooter Arnold - WR - North Carolina
Baccari Rambo - DB - Georgia
Sam Spitz - FB - Wisconsin
Mighty Inyang - DB - Houston
Chubb Small - RB - Marshall
Caleb Dyck - RB - Alabama-Birmingham
Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada - QB - Navy
Stash McGuiness - OL - Cal Poly
Mike Lougee - LB - Iona
Dirk Kool - LB - South Dakota State
Heath Cockburn - G - Furman
Jeff Dickmann - CB - UCLA
T-Bob Hebert - C - Louisiana State
Fitz Bobo - WR - Miami (OH)
Prince Moody - DB - Wisconsin
Dane Cook - S - Ball State
Ryan Succup - K - South Carolina
Joker Phillips - Offensive Coordinator - Kentucky

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