Talk:Irving Fryar
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Man ... We don't have enough college football history buffs writing for Wikipedia I find -- on a consistent basis. This is the best wide receiver I have ever witnessed at the University of Nebraska as Johnny Rodgers was before my time. And yet no one has picked up his story. It'll take some research, but I definately want to pick this thing up. Man, Nebraska misses a receiver of Fryar's ability-- and will I guess forever. It's seldom rare that the Cornhuskers stumble upon having the top receiver in the country ever, which is exactly what they had in Irving Fryar in 1983 as Michigan's Anthony Carter graduated following the 1982 season. That would make it so that Nebraska had the best wide receiver in the nation in 1983! He was sure handed and had 4.3 40 running capability! He was the Marqise Lee (USC) of that generation. Rod Hayes (talk) 01:33, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
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