HENRY SWEEPS CAMP, MAXWELL, AND WALKER AWARDS
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Alabama’s Ryan Kelly won the highly prestigious Remington
Award for the best center in the country. Kelly has been acknowledged as
the best center in the nation for the last three seasons. He has the ability to
assign correct blocking assignments to help spring Tide backs.
Not to be outdone, Reggie Ragland,
was named the SEC Most Valuable Player.
Henry won the Offensive Player of the
Years. There is no better linebacker in the nation. He is a cinch first-round
draft pick and is a holy terror on the defensive line. If the massive lineman doesn't make a tackle,
you can be assured that Ragland will be around to mop up what’s left. He and
Rueben Foster have been the best linebacking duo in the best tandem ever to
play together. Next season all the awards will come to Foster, in my opinion,
and in the coutry per speculation for many experts.
One last thing, the winning of these awards hopefullu persucpter for the Heisman for Henry
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