It's Johnny Football all the way.
6:49p, 12/6/12
Elmendorf was ALL AMERICAN in both sports. THe Yankees and George Steinbrenner was drooling over seeing him in center field.....
5:25p, 12/10/12
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Elmendorf was ALL AMERICAN in both sports. THe Yankees and George Steinbrenner was drooling over seeing him in center field.....
George didn't buy the Yankees until 2-3 yrs after elmo was playing in the nfl.
9:47p, 12/10/12
If he doesn't play in the NFL or has a short career he will be signed by somebody and play pro baseball. Someone will give him a shot and he's the kind of guy that would take it and run with it. Scouts and clubs love chasing a signature like that no matter how long its been since he played.
I'm not saying he won't have a good NFL career or that he could play in the big leagues, but I won't be surprised if I see him in a baseball uniform again. He almost sounds like he's planting that seed as often as he mentions his love for baseball and dreams of being a big league shortstop.
I'm not saying he won't have a good NFL career or that he could play in the big leagues, but I won't be surprised if I see him in a baseball uniform again. He almost sounds like he's planting that seed as often as he mentions his love for baseball and dreams of being a big league shortstop.
2:19p, 12/17/12
none of these guys won the Heisman...
EOT
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Cornelius Patterson
Jeff Granger
Gregg Porter
Elmendorf
EOT
8:25a, 12/27/12
Dave Elemndorf '71 was All-American and drafted in both sports. He played football for the LA Rams for about 9 yrs and was drafted by the New York Yankees in baseball.
Anyone remember another Aggie that was All-American in two sports?
He also does a great job in the booth doing commentary with Dave South.
Anyone remember another Aggie that was All-American in two sports?
He also does a great job in the booth doing commentary with Dave South.
1:40a, 1/5/13
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"He's less than a god, but more than a man. Like Hercules or something." I think Sandlot was talking about #JohnnyFootball with that line.
10:43a, 1/11/13
I got an idea (Jason Cook are you listening..?). Put Johnny on the baseball roster for 1 game. Either have him hit; pinch run; or play an inning or two at shortstop in a game. Roll tape on it & make sure ESPN gets the tape. ESPN would show it on Sports Center for sure & you know Twitter would blow up. Gives TAMU a media bump in the Spring that it may not get otherwise.
Risk -- Johnny injures himself running or making a play; if batting, the opposing pitcher throws at him or JFF gets HBP.
Risk -- Johnny injures himself running or making a play; if batting, the opposing pitcher throws at him or JFF gets HBP.
12:56p, 1/11/13
jff throws a 90-mph fastball on a routine basis. problem is, he has to be running sideways when he does it.
1:06p, 1/11/13
quote:That would cost baseball a roster spot--someone would lose their place on the team for that stunt.
I got an idea (Jason Cook are you listening..?). Put Johnny on the baseball roster for 1 game. Either have him hit; pinch run; or play an inning or two at shortstop in a game. Roll tape on it & make sure ESPN gets the tape. ESPN would show it on Sports Center for sure & you know Twitter would blow up. Gives TAMU a media bump in the Spring that it may not get otherwise.
Risk -- Johnny injures himself running or making a play; if batting, the opposing pitcher throws at him or JFF gets HBP
1:39p, 1/11/13
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jff throws a 90-mph fastball on a routine basis. problem is, he has to be running sideways when he does it.
2:50p, 1/11/13
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That would cost baseball a roster spot--someone would lose their place on the team for that stunt.
Out of curiosity, would he count against the 27 roster for scholarships or just the 35 total? How exactly do athletic scholarships get counted for multisport athletes?
2:58p, 1/11/13
Against the 35 man roster. It's OK to have football scholarship receipients play baseball (not the other way around, however--see Kolh Stewart), but I'm pretty sure they do count for a roster spot.
7:18a, 1/12/13
How about we just get him to throw out the opening pitch for one of our Thursday night ESPN SEC baseball games. Bet that would get replayed several times during the broadcast.