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 | portecrayon (10) 01/30/2006 | Tony Dorsett was an awesome RB at every level!
Why only four stars? Tony D & Pitt were one and three vs PENN STATE!
With the exception of Tony's sr year PENN STATE shut Tony D down.
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 | Coach Rod (0) 12/26/2004 | Only player To Do All five Accomplishments: 1. National Championship, 2. Heisman, 3. College Football Hall Of Fame, 4. Super Bowl Ring, 5. NFL Hall Of Fame. When someone equals or passes it let me know.
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 | TC76 (0) 10/04/2004 | Best football player I ever had the privledge of seeing PERIOD!
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 | GIS (0) 09/18/2004 | Did it all, in all three levels of football.
Brought home all Top Ten Records, Awards and Trophies in College & Pros.
No one match him in College & Pros combined success.
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 | AG Mines (0) 09/18/2004 | Proved his prowess in High School, College NCAA Record Breaker and NFL Record Breaker, and the only player to win a National Championship, Super Bowl, College Football Hall Of Fame, NFL Football Hall Of Fame and Heisman!
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 | FireDragon (0) 09/02/2004 | LOL I just cant get that Saturday at OU out of my mind when he was held to 28 yards and Scott Hill BLASTED him .. LOL he did not want to even play after that .. what a quitter !
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 | boomer1402 (0) 04/13/2004 |  Although I may be a little biased, being a huge Pitt fan, let me share why I think that Tony was one of the best college RB's of all times. He was FAST. He was quick to the hole sure, but what seperated him from the others I've seen is how fast he was to the outside. In 1976, I went to 3 or 4 of the home games at Pitt Stadium and in those days, college football had the hash marks wide on the fields, not towards the center like the pros. When the play went out of bounds on the right, the next play was set on the right hash. The other teams KNEW Tony was coming on a sweep to the left and put two, sometimes three guys out waiting for him. With his quickness and speed he usually turned the corner for big gains. I think he had over 200 That's why Tony had such great numbers, won the Heisman Trophy and why Pitt went undefeated and won the National Championship in 1976. Tony was the greatest college RB ever. Of course, I say college player, because when the Steelers didn't get him in the draft and he went to the hated Cowboys, I lost a little interest.
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