Benny Sapp

99topdawg

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No, this isn't in line with the Eno threads. I just saw that Benny's son, Benny Sapp III, is on Minnesota's team.

Anyone else feel old?
 






Yup, the math checks out.

Benny would have been a senior in 2002. So if Benny had a kid while in high school or early in college, then his kid would be in college by now.
 




Not sure, but his BW's dad was fast, too.
You sir, are a true college football degenerate. A 1983 South Dakota State football highlight from a father of a short-term Iowa second-string running back that left the program for Division II. Holy cow....


How many rushing yards did Sr Wegher have?
 


No, this isn't in line with the Eno threads. I just saw that Benny's son, Benny Sapp III, is on Minnesota's team.

Anyone else feel old?
Did somebody say Eno?

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I recently had all of my highlights from college transferred from VHS to DVD and started spreading them around the twitter, etc.
That's actually not bad quality for a transfer from VHS and 35 years old. Grainey, but I've seen much worse.

The original footage was probably shot with one of those old tube cameras, the ones that showed streaks everytime it was exposed to any light source or reflection, which takes it down about two generations right off the top.
 


You sir, are a true college football degenerate. A 1983 South Dakota State football highlight from a father of a short-term Iowa second-string running back that left the program for Division II. Holy cow....


How many rushing yards did Sr Wegher have?

2293, tenth on their all time rushing list (would have been third when he graduated in 1984)
Also had 1317 his senior year, which is eighth best now but the top total when he graduated.
 






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