Well I am enjoying the ending of the college football season. This weekend there was an upset and some great games. In the St. Petersburg Bowl, versatile freshman Mohamed Sanu doing a little bit of everything, Rutgers extended its postseason success with a 45-24 rout of Central Florida. The multi-threat receiver ran for two touchdowns out of the Wildcat formation and also scored on an 11-yard reception from Tom Savage, another true freshman who threw for a career-best 294 yards. Sanu scored on runs of 5 and 1 yards in the first half. His first reception, a 61-yard gain to the UCF 12 on a pass that was slightly underthrown, set up his 11-yard TD catch that made it 35-17 early in the third quarter. He will be something SERIOUS in the Big East next season. He will be the next big thing in college football — or at least Rutgers’ version of it. Sanu stands 6-2 and weighs 215 pounds, and can run over defenders or away from them. He can throw, catch and run, and even returns kicks.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Rutgers Mr. Everything
Well I am enjoying the ending of the college football season. This weekend there was an upset and some great games. In the St. Petersburg Bowl, versatile freshman Mohamed Sanu doing a little bit of everything, Rutgers extended its postseason success with a 45-24 rout of Central Florida. The multi-threat receiver ran for two touchdowns out of the Wildcat formation and also scored on an 11-yard reception from Tom Savage, another true freshman who threw for a career-best 294 yards. Sanu scored on runs of 5 and 1 yards in the first half. His first reception, a 61-yard gain to the UCF 12 on a pass that was slightly underthrown, set up his 11-yard TD catch that made it 35-17 early in the third quarter. He will be something SERIOUS in the Big East next season. He will be the next big thing in college football — or at least Rutgers’ version of it. Sanu stands 6-2 and weighs 215 pounds, and can run over defenders or away from them. He can throw, catch and run, and even returns kicks.
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