Gaz

zbag51

Junior
Apr 12, 2018
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Love Gaz, we will miss him! Seems like every year we have a great player leaving the DL, but they continue to be a strength for us.
 

CatManTrue

All-American
Oct 4, 2008
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Well deserved recognition!

His setting the record was one of the highlights of a tough season. Gaz was a pleasure to watch play every snap the last four years and will do well in life, whatever he does.
 

Deeringfish

All-Conference
Jun 23, 2008
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Love Gaz, we will miss him! Seems like every year we have a great player leaving the DL, but they continue to be a strength for us.
Great DC. Hand not only is a geneus strategist but some how inspires great off season preparation and development. Like me he usually only gets credit for being a geneius.
 

GOUNUII

Junior
Jan 4, 2004
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His setting the record was one of the highlights of a tough season. Gaz was a pleasure to watch play every snap the last four years and will do well in life, whatever he does.

He belongs on the Mt. Rushmore of Fitz era Wildcats.

GOUNUII
 

CatManTrue

All-American
Oct 4, 2008
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He belongs on the Mt. Rushmore of Fitz era Wildcats.

GOUNUII
Man that is a tough call. But I agree.

My current Fitz Mount Rushmore, meaning players who were signed and developed when Fitz has been our HC:

Joe Gaziano
Justin Jackson
Clayton Thorson
...
Lancaster / Lowry / Walker Jr.

I honestly can’t decide on the 4th. And Paddy Fisher could take that fourth spot with a big 5th year. Who am I missing?
 

CatManTrue

All-American
Oct 4, 2008
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Dan Persa, Austin Carr, Corey Wootton, Sherrick McManis
I’m not 100% but am pretty sure Persa, Wootton, and McManis were all Walker recruits.

Carr had only one stellar season, and Persa had 10 games before his Achilles.
 

CatFan_Mike2

Redshirt
Jul 28, 2013
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He belongs on the Mt. Rushmore of Fitz era Wildcats.

GOUNUII
 

chariots

Redshirt
Oct 17, 2005
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McManis, Persa and Wootton played 100% of their games with Fitz as the HC. I'm counting that as Fitz-era
 

CatFan_Mike2

Redshirt
Jul 28, 2013
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I feel like you could go years and not see a safety in a game, but for some reason, the Gaziano led NU DL got a large number of them over the past few years.
This year he started the Safety Clap! That was a great moment in a not so great season!
 

CatManTrue

All-American
Oct 4, 2008
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DA1, DA2, TS, Fitz, Adamle, Otto Graham...
Only TS was a Fitz-era player and while he was good, he didn’t come close to Thorson’s NU success.
All superb players, but who would they unseat on the Mt R?
Gaziano versus Wootton makes it more difficult. I’d still take Gaz given overall team success. However Coreysaurus was special.

McManis may be the 4th. Thorson will always take the cake over Persa and most NU QBs not named Graham - until someone breaks his all-time wins record.
 

torque-cat

Redshirt
Dec 11, 2018
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Dan Persa, Austin Carr, Corey Wootton, Sherrick McManis

In terms of absolute best players:
Persa, Woot, Jackson, McManis makes a good Rushmore, though plenty others in the discussion.

In terms of body of work:
Thorson, Gaz, Jackson, McManis

But Kafka, Siemian, Fisher, Carr, Lancaster, Lowry, AWalk are all great considerations as well depending on criteria--of the top of my head.
 

sprinkler2

Redshirt
Aug 31, 2007
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McManis, Persa and Wootton played 100% of their games with Fitz as the HC. I'm counting that as Fitz-era

At the risk of getting technical, I am pretty sure Walker signed Wooton. I remember Walker making reference to Wooten being the kind of player that would make us forget about other NU players that came before him.
 

TheC

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
19,238
1,335
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JJTBC was the most successful player we had, but AWalk was the best. How often do we have a guy leave early for the pros?
 

peatymeanis

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Jan 6, 2005
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How often do we have a guy leave early for the pros?

Or become a starter for a good team? Strief and Essex are the only ones I can think of. Luis Castillo would have been good in the pros if not for injuries. That's all I can think of.
 

EvanstonCat

Senior
May 29, 2001
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At the risk of getting technical, I am pretty sure Walker signed Wooton. I remember Walker making reference to Wooten being the kind of player that would make us forget about other NU players that came before him.

Specifically, Walker was referring to Loren Howard, who was a stud for us, but then was injured and transferred back home to Arizona State. The faithful were lamenting his loss, and so Walker was referring to him when talking about Wooton.
 

NJCat

All-Conference
Mar 7, 2016
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Specifically, Walker was referring to Loren Howard, who was a stud for us, but then was injured and transferred back home to Arizona State. The faithful were lamenting his loss, and so Walker was referring to him when talking about Wooton.
Nope, he was talking about Wootton.
 
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EvanstonCat

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May 29, 2001
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Or become a starter for a good team? Strief and Essex are the only ones I can think of. Luis Castillo would have been good in the pros if not for injuries. That's all I can think of.

Napo Harris started on a Super Bowl team. Of course when referring to his alma mater he said Dixmoor U (his hometown) instead of NU. WTF.

Steve Tasker and John Kidd played in 4 Super Bowls. Special teams, but still the best in the biz.
 

EvanstonCat

Senior
May 29, 2001
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JJTBC was the most successful player we had, but AWalk was the best. How often do we have a guy leave early for the pros?

Aside from A Walker, I can remember Darnell Autry leaving early. Hudhaifa Ismaeli and Richard Buchanan also left early, but Buchanan I don't think was drafted and neither made rosters.
 

DaCat

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
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Napo Harris started on a Super Bowl team. Of course when referring to his alma mater he said Dixmoor U (his hometown) instead of NU. WTF.

Wasn't he moved to DE one year because we were thin at that position? (no pun intended) Wonder if he was not too happy about his NU experience.

Given his natural talents, I expected Napo to have a longer and more productive NFL career. As it were, I think Nick Roach played longer, and now Ant Walker is cementing his place as a solid starter for the Colts in his third season, and could be the best NU linebacker to play in the league when it's all done.
 

Gocatsgo2003

All-Conference
Mar 30, 2006
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Wasn't he moved to DE one year because we were thin at that position? (no pun intended) Wonder if he was not too happy about his NU experience.

Given his natural talents, I expected Napo to have a longer and more productive NFL career. As it were, I think Nick Roach played longer, and now Ant Walker is cementing his place as a solid starter for the Colts in his third season, and could be the best NU linebacker to play in the league when it's all done.

Dude played in the NFL for seven years and played in a Super Bowl. He had a nice NFL career.
 

TheC

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
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Aside from A Walker, I can remember Darnell Autry leaving early. Hudhaifa Ismaeli and Richard Buchanan also left early, but Buchanan I don't think was drafted and neither made rosters.
Basically.... it doesn't happen very often. AWalk for Mt.Rush
 

NUCat320

Senior
Dec 4, 2005
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Wasn't he moved to DE one year because we were thin at that position? (no pun intended) Wonder if he was not too happy about his NU experience.

Given his natural talents, I expected Napo to have a longer and more productive NFL career. As it were, I think Nick Roach played longer, and now Ant Walker is cementing his place as a solid starter for the Colts in his third season, and could be the best NU linebacker to play in the league when it's all done.
If I’m not mistaken, Harris shifted to DE his final season at NU, at least in part to get Durr on the field. He stood up a fair amount even as the starting DE, and was the starting MLB for the Oak super bowl team. Of course, I could be mistaken.
 

Deeringfish

All-Conference
Jun 23, 2008
21,248
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Napo Harris started on a Super Bowl team. Of course when referring to his alma mater he said Dixmoor U (his hometown) instead of NU. WTF.

Steve Tasker and John Kidd played in 4 Super Bowls. Special teams, but still the best in the biz.
I was really disappointed that Napo did that and always wondered if it was bad blood or he just really wanted to give his HS a shout out. At the time NU had very little presence in such high profile games.
 

BretEpic

Heisman
Jan 27, 2005
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I feel like you could go years and not see a safety in a game, but for some reason, the Gaziano led NU DL got a large number of them over the past few years.
Because Joe was an absolute savage when he sensed blood in the water