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NFL Rumors – Atlanta Falcons Interested in Signing Montee Ball
After a stellar career in college football, things haven’t worked out for Montee Ball in the NFL, finding himself without a team, unclaimed after waivers. But it seems the Atlanta Falcons are interested in seeing what he’s got, so maybe there’s some hope to his NFL career.
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NFL Rumors – Denver Broncos Will Use Ronnie Hillman & Montee Ball as Their Leading Running Back by Committee
With Peyton Manning calling the shots behind center, it’s hard to expect the Denver Broncos to have a dominant rushing game and a superstar rusher. But they do plan on trying to do a bit better on the ground this season, with John Fox using the running back by committee approach, with Ronnie Hillman and Montee Ball leading the way.
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NFL Rumors – Denver Broncos Will Make Montee Ball Their Starting Running Back
After carrying the ball over 650 times in his last two seasons for Wisconsin, Montee Ball isn’t going to take it easy on his rookie season with the Denver Broncos, more than likely to jump ahead of the rest of the running backs (Ronnie Hillman, Knowshon Moreno and Willis McGahee) and become the starter for the AFC favorites to reach the Super Bowl.
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Stanford Cardinal – Old School Football Wins Rose Bowl
Sometimes, quarterbacks are just decorative attachments to games. Kevin Hogan only needed to keep his turnovers at 0. The rest was up to the Stanford defense and running attack, led by Stepfan Taylor, on their way to winning the Rose Bowl for the first time in 40 years.
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2012 College Football Season – AP All American First Team
Johnny Manziel, already the first freshman to ever win the Heisman Trophy, also became the first freshman quarterback to be a part of the AP All-American team. He’s one of two Texas A&M players on the offensive first team. Alabama have four players, two on offense and two on defense, more than any other school.
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Wisconsin Badgers – Montee Ball Makes the Most of Opportunity
They weren’t even supposed to be playing for the Big Ten title, reaching the conference final only because two other schools are on probation. It didn’t matter to the Wisconsin Badgers, with a third consecutive Rose Bowl game on the line, and Montee Ball, along with Melvin Gordon, delivering the performance of a lifetime.