Greg Plump was 10
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Greg Plump was 10
1 Eric Moulds
2 Fred Smoot
3 Pegues
4 Tony Burks
5 Nickoe Whitley (switched to 1 his senior year)
6 Anthony Derricks ( I think he wore 6)
7 Matt Wyatt
8 Justin Jenkins
9 Slay
10 Ray Ray/ Cam Lawrence
Eric Brown was 18. I'd take him over the others mentioned.
1 Moulds
2 Smoot
3 Derek Pegeus
4 Charles Mitchell
5 Nickoe Whitley
6 Fred McCrary
7 Matt Wyatt
8 Justin Jenkins
9 Slay
10 Cam Lawrence
11 Scott Westerfield
12 Kevin Prentiss/Norwood
13 John Bond/Johnathan Banks
14 Omarr Conner
15 Don Smith (not going to piss off the engines)
16 FANT
17 Tyler Russell
18 Eric Brown
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I try to keep from playing revisionist history with the newer players, which is why I probably gave preference to some of the older ones.
Madkin has to be over Slay in my opinion. He was a four year starter during a successful era, and held several records for a while. While Slay was NFL talent, he was a one year starter on our defense.
Brandon McRae was a helluva player, and I would've loved to have seen him in an offense like the one we have now. Same for Kelvin Love. He gets the nod over Jenkins for #8 because he made so many big catches. For better or worse, Jenkins is remembered in my mind for a lot of big drops. It was rumored at one time that he didn't like Madkin and didn't exactly play his hardest, but I don't know how much of that is true, and how much of that is just an excuse for his poor play. He obviously had NFL talent, but he struggled too.
Norwood is one of my all time favorites, too. I just think Prentiss was special. I'll never forget the punt return against Tennessee in 1998, where for a fleeting moment, he made it possible for us to think that we were about to win the freaking SEC championship.