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Hoyadestroya85
October 8th, 2008, 05:23 AM
I was doing some late night scavenging and i decided to search for Muhammad "Mo" Abdulqaadir after i saw something about him in relation to Brandon Jacobs. I found out that ESPN did a story about him on E:60. As someone who spent four years of high school in Carbondale and attended 15 or so Saluki games over that time, I can say that Mo was the second best college running back i've ever seen in person. The only person who tops him in that category is Brian Westbrook (and it's closer than you would think). I'm still shocked to this day that he's not in the NFL, because of how explosive he was. This E:60 piece that i found may or may not shed some light as to why he didn't make it to the NFL, but i still thought it was interesting and a thought provoker nonetheless.

http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?categoryId=null&brand=null&videoId=3580395&n8pe6c=2

Grizzaholic
October 8th, 2008, 10:23 AM
I was doing some late night scavenging and i decided to search for Muhammad "Mo" Abdulqaadir after i saw something about him in relation to Brandon Jacobs. I found out that ESPN did a story about him on E:60. As someone who spent four years of high school in Carbondale and attended 15 or so Saluki games over that time, I can say that Mo was the second best college running back i've ever seen in person. The only person who tops him in that category is Brian Westbrook (and it's closer than you would think). I'm still shocked to this day that he's not in the NFL, because of how explosive he was. This E:60 piece that i found may or may not shed some light as to why he didn't make it to the NFL, but i still thought it was interesting and a thought provoker nonetheless.

http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?categoryId=null&brand=null&videoId=3580395&n8pe6c=2

With a name like that I bet there were more than a few announcers and newspapers that screwed it up.