WANT TO RE-VOTE THE HEISMAN????
WITH REIDEL ANTHONY, WHO NEEDS TO FOCUS???
It is 9;28 a.m. and a chilly 45 degrees in Palm Harbor, Florida, which is still significantly better thyan the 11 degrees in Huntington, Ind. Rosie is still in bed, Sadie is out back, kitties are sleeping.
Watched the Sugar Bowl at Gators Cafe last night, and met and chatted with rEIDEL aNTHONY while the Gators mopped up and set many Sugar Bowl records.
Reidel Anthony
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Date of birth: | October 20, 1976 |
Place of birth: | Pahokee, Florida |
Career information | |
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Position(s): | WR |
College: | Florida |
NFL Draft: | 1997 / Round: 1 / Pick 16 |
Organizations | |
As player: | |
1997-2001 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com |
Reidel Clarence Anthony (born October 20, 1976 in Pahokee, Florida) is a former National Football League wide receiver who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1997-2001. A key target in Steve Spurrier's fun-n-gun offense at the University of Florida from 1994-1996, Anthony played an instrumental role in the Gators' 1996 NCAA National Championship season. In 1996, along with winning the national championship, Anthony set the Southeastern Conference regular season receiving touchdown record with 18 touchdown catches and earned First Team All-America honors. After his success in college, he was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the 16th overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft. His first agent was William "Tank" Black, the first black super agent in the NFL who later went to prison for money laundering.
In 1997, Anthony recorded 35 receptions for 448 yards and four touchdowns. In 1998 he set career highs with 51 receptions for 708 yards and seven touchdowns. In perhaps his finest game as a Buccaneer, Anthony recorded 126 receiving yards with two touchdowns against the Jacksonville Jaguars on November 15th. During the year, he also finished 8th in the league in all-purpose yards, recording 1869 yards. In 1999 Anthony had 30 receptions for 296 yards, and scored one touchdown. In 2000, Anthony had 15 receptions for 232 yards and four touchdowns. In his final season in 2001, he recorded 13 receptions for 162 yards.
Currently
He currently is the receivers coach at Trinity Catholic High School in Tampa, FlFROM GATORZONE::
The Gator football team became the first program in FBS college football history to notch 13 wins in consecutive seasons with a 51-24 victory over previously unbeaten Cincinnati at the Louisiana Superdome in the 76th Annual Sugar Bowl on Friday night. UF finished 13-1 for the third time in four seasons, also the first time in FBS college football history that this has happened.
Senior Tim Tebow (Jacksonville, Fla.), who collected Most Outstanding Player honors, set Sugar Bowl and BCS bowl records with 533 yards of total offense to help lead the Gators to the victory over the Bearcats (12-1). The signal-caller finished with 482 yards passing and three touchdowns on 31-of-35 passing and added 51 yards and another touchdown on the ground. The 482 yards passing were also Sugar Bowl and BCS bowl game records, while the 31 completions established a new Sugar Bowl record. Tebow's 88.6 completion percentage set a BCS bowl game record and his four total touchdowns tied a Sugar Bowl mark.
The Gator defense held the high-scoring Bearcats to 24 points, tied for their lowest output this year and below their 39.8 points per game average heading into the contest. Cincinnati entered the game averaging 464.2 yards per game, sixth-best in the nation, but was held to just 246 on the night and only 55 yards in the first half. The Bearcats had given up just 11 sacks during the regular season but Florida's defense notched four sacks on the night.
1 Comments:
I told you. Tebow should have won the Heisman not only this year, he should have won it last year.
I don't care who wins the BCS Championship bowl. Florida is the real champion.
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