Tuesday, December 2, 2008

JIMMY Awards for Week 14 of Football




Here are the JIMMYS for this week

COLLEGE JIMMYS

James Casey, WR Rice

Casey got busy with 12 receptions for 172 yards and 5TDs in a victory of Houston this past weekend. Who needs Jarrett Dillard?

Jermaine Gresham, TE Oklahoma

Greshman balled out with 9 receptions and 2 TDs as OU defeated in state rival OSU.

Kerry Meier, WR Kansas


The former starting quarterback now turned star wideout hauled in 14 passes for 106 yards and 2 TDs including the game winner as KU defeated their rival Mizzou in the Border War (Showdown.... Yeah Right) last weekend.

Jeremiah Johnson, RB Oregon

Johnson helped spoiled or at least severly jeopardize Oregon State's Rose Bowl hopes with a monster game rushing for 219 yards and a TD.

Roddy Jones, RB Georgia Tech


Jones helped the Yellow Jackets pull off an upset of their in-state rival Georgia Dogs by rushing for 214 yards and 2TDs. If GA Tech can run the option what's taking Nebraska so long to bring it back?

Robert Francois, LB Boston College


Francois, D'd up this weekend against Maryland. He recorded 10 stops, 3 tackles for loss, and returned a pick to the house as the Eagles defeated the Terps.


NFL JIMMYS

Jared Allen, DE Minnesota Vikings


Allen recorded 8 stops and added 3 sacks for the love of the game as the Vikings defeated the Chicago Bears, 34-14, and took sole position of first place in the NFC North.

James Harrison, LB Pittsburgh Steelers


Harrison helped put a stop to Matt Cassell's 400 yard passing streak and lead the Steelers to victory 33-10. He had 9 stops, 2 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles.

Thomas Jones, RB New York Jets

Jones rushed 16 times for 138 yards and 2TDs in a losing effort to the Broncos this past Sunday.

Mark Clayton, WR Baltimore Ravens


My boy MC single handedly trounced the Bengals 34-3. Let me take that back, because he wasn't playing defense, but I'm sure he could have. He snagged 5 passes for 164 yards and a TD, not to mention two highlight reel grabs. He also threw 1/1 for 27 yards and a touchdown to Derrick Mason.


Truly, RiShard Bo'Dew

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