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2008 College Players to Watch: Quarterbacks
2008 College Players to Watch: Quarterbacks

15. John Parker Wilson, Alabama – The returning third year starter will look to add his name to several school passing records in 2008.Wilson has a veteran offensive line to protect him led by left tackle Nick Walker. The Crimson Tide lost playmakers Keith Brown and DJ Hall to graduation which means tailback Terry Grant and tight end Travis McCall will be key elements in the Alabama offensive scheme.

2007 Stats: 255 of 462 for 2,846 yards and 18 touchdowns. Rushing – 104 yards and 5 touchdowns.

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Ole Miss survives wild finish to down LSU


Jevan Snead (left) was an efficient 14-of-21 for 206 yards for Ole Miss.
Dexter McCluster ran all over a stout LSU defense and also threw a go-ahead touchdown pass to Shay Hodge early in the fourth quarter, as Ole Miss thwarted a late rally to upend the 10th-ranked Tigers, 25-23, in a wild finish at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.

The Rebels went ahead, 25-17, on Joshua Shene's fourth field goal of the game with 3:42 remaining. Jordan Jefferson quickly led the Tigers down the field and hit an open Rueben Randle with a 25-yard scoring strike with 1:17 left.

Following a defensive pass interference penalty on the first two-point try, a jump ball to Terrance Toliver fell incomplete. LSU, however, recovered the ensuing onside kick to stay alive.

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