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Campus Heroes Thoughts and predictions forthe future of the promo

Overall it's always a huge dub to get 24 new legends from a variety of teams. it opens up the opportunity for players who were popular but not as successful in the nfl to appear later on. from what I can tell all of the campus heroes came from the same 8 colleges, UCLA, USC, Florida, Florida State, Miami, Auburn, Alabama, and Georgia, (weird that they considered Florida State and Miami as rivals as historically they have much bigger rivalries with Clemson and Florids but its whatever). What I predict is a part two later on with the following teams, Clemson, South Carolina, Ohio State, Michigan, Texas, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, and I guess like Stanford or something. I could see South Carolina being replaced with georgia tech who also holds a rivalry with clemson and is a much better program the South Carolina. if this happened I would expect 3 from each school so I guess im going to way to early predicy this. C.J Spiller, Levon Kirkland, and Terry Kinard from clemson(even though i'd much rather have Woody Dantzler because is basically lamar jackson before the run first qb was popular) (other options here are the Perry brothers and william perry could fit in because he is a big name player) , Sterling Sharpe, George Rodgers, and Sidney Rice for South Carolina, Vince Young, Rickey Williams, and Micheal Huff from Texas, Brian Bozworth, Sam Bradford, And Lee Roy Selmon from Oklahoma, For Ohio State i got Maurice Clarett, Chris Spielman, And heck lets get mike Vrabel in here for fun, For Michigan Desmond Howard, Mark Messner, and maybe Charles Woodson if he is considered to big for this promo. For Notre Dame Mantie Teo, Raghib Ismail, And Justin Tuck. From Stanford, Jim Plunkett, Coby Fleener, And Doug Baldwin. L Realise there are no olinemen here but those are almost impossible to predict so im not going to guess any of them. I do believe this will be brough up on another wedensday becuase of the teams that didnt get gards here like clemson, texas, oklahoma, michigan, OSU, and notre dame

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