Actually, Wes Welker is listed as a running back, although he's more of a receiving and return threat than he is running the ball. The 5-9, 185-pound Welker will be a senior in 2003-04.
As a junior, Welker rushed the ball 31 times for 250 yards. He also caught 86 passes for 1,054 yards and 7 touchdowns, averaging 75.3 receiving yards per game. And he returned 53 punts for 752 yards (13.2 yards per return) and 3 touchdowns. His 60 points were the third-highest point total on the Tech team in 2002.
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Re: Fast Eddie
Lefty: Thanks for the stats. Sorry I messed up on Welker's position. However, I remember watching him in a couple of televised games last year and he was a threat. And I think he'll be even more of a threat this year. He and Kingsbury combined on several occasions for impressive drives and scores. Don't discount the Welker threat even though Kingsbury is gone.
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Re: Fast Eddie
If we can get by away games vs. Tech and Baylor our home schedule really favors us as long as we have the fan support.