Jersey numbers for new recruits
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Jersey numbers for new recruits
Based on the numbers worn by this year's outgoing seniors, and the jerseys not worn this year, here's what I think each guy should wear year.
1 : Richuel Massey - RBs look good in single-digit numbers
9 : Fred Turner - same reason
16 : Ricky Joe Meeks - worked pretty well for that Joe Montana guy, right?
17 : Chris Phillips - classic QB number
24 : C.D. Moss - 84 would be a gimme (so his jersey would look like Randy Moss), but you never see a DB in the 80s
25 : Jaymond Cleveland - not the typical WR number, but Cody Cardwell caught his share of passes wearing it
29 : Joe Sturdivant - gets to wear Eric Dickerson's "other" number
39 : Cedric Dorsey
40 : Cory Muse - LBs who wear numbers in the 40s look faster
42: Avery Cleveland - could have Bordano-like effect on defense
43 : Ervin McGee - high number will make opponents think he's a reeeeeally fast LB
44 : Zach Hall - classic college LB number
50 : Bryan Turner - if he's going to be a center, he's got to stay in the 50s
56 : Brandon Bonds - in tribute to his brother Byron
73 : Caleb Peveto - tackles are obligated (in my rules, anyway) to wear numbers in the 70s
79 : Kenard Burley - some say he's built like former Dallas OT Erik Williams .... why not wear his number?
87 : Blake Warren - can't think of a funny comment, but it just seems right to throw a WR in the 80s
99 : Desmond Jones - he's got Warren Sapp's build, sort of, and has a non-stop motor. And 99 is just a cool number.
1 : Richuel Massey - RBs look good in single-digit numbers
9 : Fred Turner - same reason
16 : Ricky Joe Meeks - worked pretty well for that Joe Montana guy, right?
17 : Chris Phillips - classic QB number
24 : C.D. Moss - 84 would be a gimme (so his jersey would look like Randy Moss), but you never see a DB in the 80s
25 : Jaymond Cleveland - not the typical WR number, but Cody Cardwell caught his share of passes wearing it
29 : Joe Sturdivant - gets to wear Eric Dickerson's "other" number
39 : Cedric Dorsey
40 : Cory Muse - LBs who wear numbers in the 40s look faster
42: Avery Cleveland - could have Bordano-like effect on defense
43 : Ervin McGee - high number will make opponents think he's a reeeeeally fast LB
44 : Zach Hall - classic college LB number
50 : Bryan Turner - if he's going to be a center, he's got to stay in the 50s
56 : Brandon Bonds - in tribute to his brother Byron
73 : Caleb Peveto - tackles are obligated (in my rules, anyway) to wear numbers in the 70s
79 : Kenard Burley - some say he's built like former Dallas OT Erik Williams .... why not wear his number?
87 : Blake Warren - can't think of a funny comment, but it just seems right to throw a WR in the 80s
99 : Desmond Jones - he's got Warren Sapp's build, sort of, and has a non-stop motor. And 99 is just a cool number.
Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
Look for Meeks in #5, although #17 would be a touch nostalgic (Mt. Vernon High connection). Dorsey was #23 I think, and Bonds is big enough to get whatever jersey he wants.
Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
Robert Gilmore already has #5, and I did the list based on the notion of not creating dupilcate numbers, (although that does happen every now and then.) Of course, we could throw #17 on Meeks, make Phillips #16 or #9 and bump Fred Turner up.
Personally, I'd love to see Turner, as an RB/DB, wear a really wild number, like in the 80s or 90s. Somehow, I don't see it happening.
Personally, I'd love to see Turner, as an RB/DB, wear a really wild number, like in the 80s or 90s. Somehow, I don't see it happening.
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Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
Diddo on Meeks. He just has to be #17. Although, that's not the number he wore in HS.
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Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
Gilmore is taking over KG's #1. Who's taking over Vic's #55?
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ok cowboypony, if you get this one right it's lunch on me at the dairy queen. dandydon's high school football number was....??
Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
5 is with Gilmore
17- Meeks should take 17, Dandy's old number
40 with Justin Rogers
87 is retired- Ray Berry
99- with Jamar Bey
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17- Meeks should take 17, Dandy's old number
40 with Justin Rogers
87 is retired- Ray Berry
99- with Jamar Bey
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Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
Oops - my mistakes! Thanks Mickey
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Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
Dandyfan, that number would be 88. I'll see you at the DQ.
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Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
Actually, I live here. I grew up in MV and my heart and parents are still there. DQs are pretty hard to find around here.
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Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
Here's a little more Don Meredith trivia. He wore #88 in football b/c that's the number worn a few years earlier by his older brother Billy Jack (who later played at TCU). Don wore #17 in basketball - which most people say was his best sport.
Re: Jersey numbers for new recruits
I believe dandydon's 52 points in one game at the old Dr. Pepper tourny is still a record.
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While I have never actually tried to verify it, I hear from people all the time that it is still the record.