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    Default Best backup performance ever?

    The Carson-Easton discussion made me think: What is the best performance by a Bison who came in as a backup?

    Name either a single game step-up or a full-season replacement!

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    Default Re: Best backup performance ever?

    Esley Thorton
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    Default Re: Best backup performance ever?

    For QBs, Steve Walker coming in just a little too late in the Northern Colorado game after Tony Stauss had an uncharacteristic rough day... guy was a gunslinger.

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    Jeff Bentrim--1983. True freshmen and led us to a Natty!
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    Default Re: Best backup performance ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    Jeff Bentrim--1983. True freshmen and led us to a Natty!
    Did Jeff start the season as the #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    Jeff Bentrim--1983. True freshmen and led us to a Natty!
    Only reason I wouldn't pick Bentrim is that he just flat out won the job... he wasn't pushed into by the starter getting injured or having a bad game.

    But, yeah, like it said on his jersey, he'd be #1 for QBs if he fits the criteria of the initial question.

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    Best backup performance??? Hands down it was Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson, the ladies of "Dawn" with Tony Orlando.

    Oops, wrong thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbline View Post
    Best backup performance??? Hands down it was Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson, the ladies of "Dawn" with Tony Orlando.

    Oops, wrong thread.
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