Athlete You Enjoyed Watching Leave

87CelicaGTS

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Big12: mihm, oestertag, Najera

Other: mo Peterson and mateen cleaves - gone from the NCAA but still burned into my brain. My wife thinks I have issues. I don't know why but I just you tubed it and almost lost my breakfast.

Isu: Kenny Pratt. I had a love/hate relationship with this guy via my tv. Didn't look even remotely close to a college basketball player, everything he chucked up looked like it had no chance of going in, but they always did.
 

kas4cy

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There were a few that I thought of when this thread first started, but none that I was super happy to see leave, because they were 1 and done kids. But Page... man... that guy has killed us over the past few years.
 

flycy

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Allison Stoke

Never mind, that's not what you meant by watching leave:yes:
 
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creightonclone

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Today my co-worker and I were (for some reason) talking about the years when Kansas had Todd Reesing and how glad we were when he graduated...so I was just curious over the years in any sport who were you guys happiest to see go pro or graduate?

Big Country and Byron Houston (now a convicted sex offender).
 

packthejack23

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Keaton Paige hands down! Jeff Withey was at the top of my list until last night. Paige is a *****. He made so many tough shots
 
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Ames
I can't believe I'm the only one who couldn't stand Doug Gottlieb. Although, oddly enough, I really respect his analysis now that he's on ESPN.
 

FarmClone

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Kennard Banks is my least favorite player of all time.

Drew Tate was a cry baby
Mark Perry for always using injury time when he was out of gas. I still call injury time "Mark Perry time"
 

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