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TIMMY NEWSOME
WINSTftN-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY
[6-3 220 Sr. runningback Ahoskie, N.C.]
Holder of the ClAA's single season and career rushing
records, Newsome was a three time All-CIAA pick and
was the conferences player of the year in both 78 and 79.
A consensus All-American he has been named to the
NA1A All-American team, Kodak College Division
squad, Mutual Black Network, Houston Forward Times,
AP Little All-America, and Pittsburgh Courier AllAmerica
teams. The Washington D.C. Pjgskin Club and
Pittsburgh Courier Player of the Year in 1978, he missed
his second consecutive 1,000 yard season and a shot at
the 4,000 yard career mark because of an injury that kept
him out of his last college game. Still h? totalled 3,843
?yards for a career, scored 38 touchdowns and averaged
better than six yards per carry.
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GEORGE FARMER
SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
[6-1 182 Sr. wide receiver Los Angeles, Calif.]
The SWAC's leading pass catcher in 79 with 33 and a
first team all-conference selection. Farmer was also the
second leading vote getter for the All-District 27-30
team. The possessor of great speed and find hands his
476 yards gained in receptions ranked second in the
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TYRONE MCGRIFF
FLORIDA A & M
[6-1, 265 Sr. right guard Gtfford Fla.]
Tyrone McGriff was considered by University of
Miami coach Howard Snellenberger as one of the
finest athletes in the Southeast as a freshman. Now
as a senior, the pro scouts are anxious to get him,
either on the offensive or defensive lines. A
two-time All-American, McGriff was named to three
different all-star squads last year (Associated Press
Small College All-America; Pittsburgh Courier and
Mutual Black Network). Coach Rudy Hubbard
considers McGriff one of the best players in the
country. Not only docs he help anchor the offensive
line, he also lines up shoulder to shoulder with
another Rattler All-American candidate, noseguard
Harrcll Oliver on goal line plays on defens.
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recipient of the Paul
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