OT/WTF: Robbie Hummel still plays for Purdue??

Submitted by turd ferguson on

I swear that guy has been at Purdue since the Glenn Robinson days.

Anyone have other nominees for the Dudes Who Must Have Spent 15+ Years in College Hall of Fame?  Kellen Moore and Steve Schilling both come to mind for me.

bfradette

November 8th, 2011 at 8:46 AM ^

I have a Texas fan friend who complained forever about Oklahoma's quarterback who played four or five games in the red river rivalry. Its early, Name escapes me, but I think he was the undrafted heisman winner.

profitgoblue

November 8th, 2011 at 10:11 AM ^

Do you remember that guy?  He is still attending games in the student section, I think.  He wears those lined sunglasses, and wears a blue batman costume.  He was one of the original cowbell guys in the student section back when I was in school in the early 90s, I think.

Committed

November 8th, 2011 at 11:28 AM ^

My vote is for that 61 year old guy named Alan Moore. He plays for a tiny D3 school, Faulkner university in Montgomery, Alabama. He kicked an extra point...thats all (but it still counts).
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<br>He was featured on ESPN's E:60 a few weeks back. Anyone else catch that?
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<br>Or Chris Weinke. That clown seemed to play forever. He was like 35 when he graduated too. No NFL team wanted him because he would have been older than most 10 year vets coming out of college...

FieldingBLUE

November 8th, 2011 at 11:59 AM ^

Not only did he seem like he was there forever, he kept switching positions so he always popped up unexpectantly. He's a WR, no a CB, no a WR, no a CB.

Doug Dutch was similar in that way.

jmblue

November 8th, 2011 at 12:33 PM ^

I'm fairly certain Ricky Stanzi began quarterbacking Iowa sometime around the Chester A. Arthur administration.

Here in Ann Arbor, Brandent Englemon somehow seemed to be here about 8 years, forever beginning the season behind Ryan Mundy and then replacing him midseason.

 

aratman

November 8th, 2011 at 1:59 PM ^

I believe he missed a kick that cost ohio state the '69 game leading to a great win in bo's first year and made one in tressels first year.