Most under-appreciated hurricane ever?

Ok, I'll go with a name I haven't seen yet - Coleman Bell

Very good pass-catching TE on the 91 and 92 squads and made an incredibly important and great catch on the go-ahead drive in Wide Right I at Tally on a 2nd and 13 where he climbed over an fSU defender that triggered UM

So a toast to ol #17

Syii Tucker
 
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Ryan Clement

Started against West Virginia in 1996 with a third-degree separation of his non-throwing shoulder. Was supposed to sit out the game, but played when Covington suffered an injury during the week. Did not do much in the game (9 of 26) but playing at all was a remarkable display of toughness.
 
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****, forgot about Jason Geathers. That one UF game up there he straight up balled. Guy would switch positions every year for the better of the team. If he would have stuck at one position he would have been special.
 
Willis McGahee; he would have been a faster version of Terrell Davis in the #NFL ...he was still solid after his injury, but he was other-world good at Miami.
 
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Stephen McGuire...His 91' performance vs FSU was money. Despite the knee injury that shortened His career, He's still an ATG Cane in my eyes.

PS...Jim Burt was a pretty good player also.
 
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Its definitely Mo Sikes for me. At least defensively. Dude made a lot of big plays on a defense with a TON of NFL players on it.

Offensively, I would have to go with Reggie Wayne. No one really talks about him when referring to our best wide outs ever, its always, Irvin, Andre, Santana etc... I love Reggie's game. Amazing hands and pin point route running. To me he was in the Jerry Rice mold. Nothing amazing about his game except the production....
 
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