Sharon joins Omar as fantasy #1

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Sharon joins Omar as fantasy #1

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http://www.collegefootballnews.com/2005 ... ll_WRs.htm
1. Charles Sharon, Bowling Green Sr. CFN 2004 Point Total (note: these don’t include two-point conversions or special teams touchdowns) : 154 … 12.85 ppg
With many of the other top targets from last year gone, Sharon will catch even more of the Omar Jacobs scoring passes. He has a great knack for getting open in the end zone.


Sanders is also 3rd tier at #23.

We've got two #1's folks!!!

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Charles Sharon is my favorite player, he has so many big time catches, and he can come up with the circus catch in addition to being able to run over the middle and get killed and bounce right back up.. all aboard "the chuck wagon"
4th & 13 on PU 32yd line.. 56,000 fans up on their feet screaming, i held my breath the entire play trying to make as little noise as possible.. wouldnt u know Sharon would make the biggest touchdown catch in the history of BG Football, FALCON UP!
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BGSUFootballFan wrote:Charles Sharon is my favorite player, he has so many big time catches, and he can come up with the circus catch in addition to being able to run over the middle and get killed and bounce right back up.. all aboard "the chuck wagon"
Sharon is a big time WR, and I love his style of play. My fave WR is the "Sandman", Steve Sanders. This guy has really come on the past couple seasons and I look for him to put up huge #'s in '05. Both Charles and Steve are always very cordial after games and will sign autographs and talk with any and every kid there. They are gonna tear it up this year...and Partridge and Alexander are gonna fit in real nice. :D

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Pope's also #5 on running backs!
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You're such a d*ck, Metz. :lol:
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Bleeding Orange wrote:
You're such a d*ck, Metz. :lol:
Yeah, he keeps this up, and I might have to start rooting for Toledo!


YIKES! Did I say that out loud?!?.........lol!

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Bleeding Orange wrote:You're such a d*ck, Metz. :lol:
It's pointless having two threads about the same thing!! Jeez :roll:

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Metz wrote:
Bleeding Orange wrote:You're such a d*ck, Metz. :lol:
It's pointless having two threads about the same thing!! Jeez :roll:
I still love ya man....


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Metz wrote:
Bleeding Orange wrote:You're such a d*ck, Metz. :lol:
It's pointless having two threads about the same thing!! Jeez :roll:
You're still a d*ck. :wink:
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