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Name and year.
Name and year.
I will agree with you. He was a winner. He never lost a game he started in high school or college, but he didn't have great numbers. In the 1969 season he threw 1 TD pass. That is not an error. ONE TD, and 9 interceptions, yet he managed to guide us to a 2nd straight undefeated season.Chuck Burkhart 1968 and 1969
I am gonna go with Greg Garrity. 1982 (my freshman year)
I sat between Bauer and John Schaefer to take the GMAT in Spring 87
He won us a MNC.
Rodney Kinlaw 2007.
Well, he didn't - there were plenty of other players that helped win the NC. But, beyond that one catch, how many other notable plays do most fans of that timeframe remember? Not many, if one at all.
He was tremendously steady player, who was a great go to guy for Blackledge.
My comment stands.
Oh, beyond that one diving catch of a bomb for a td, what did he do? It was only the biggest clutch catch in the history of the program. He will have to settle for that.
I think you missed the point of the question....but have it. I don't care.
Troy Drayton TE 1992. Great player, had a good NFL career but was in the shadow of OJ McDuffie and Richie Anderson while at PSU.
Trey Bauer 1986
Yes, Steelton High. I was going to say Drayton as well. 243 receptions and 24 TDs in the NFL is a hell of a career for a walkon.Drayton was out of Steel High, was he not?
He made himself into a player by hard work and taking coaching direction. A good example for others.
Compared to the press Conlan got (well deserved) I would classify Bauer as under appreciatedNot sure I’d classify Trey Bauer as under appreciated... even with SC31 getting all the press, many understood that TB35 was a hammer
i might suggest Sherrod Rainge or Pete Curkendall ... Steve Smith on the offensive side
Yea I believe he was out of Steelton.Drayton was out of Steel High, was he not?
He made himself into a player by hard work and taking coaching direction. A good example for others.
Joe Jurevicius.
Ok. Maybe he wasn't underappreciated then but I feel he is these days. His name is hardly ever brought up as one of our best WR's.?!?!?! Joe Jurevicius was a SECOND ROUND draft pick... not exactly underappreciated
#facepalm
i didn’t appreciate JJ missing a bowl game because he wasn’t keen on the classroom