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A true outside corner with an elite blend of size (6-foot-2, 190 pounds), speed and ball skills, Ricks transferred from LSU to Alabama in 2022. In his lone season with the Crimson Tide, the defensive back drew 307 snaps and flashed the stickiness and ability to recover that made him a coveted transfer.
On the reverse side illustration notice the way George Kenneally of the Philadelphia Eagles is holding his hands to receive a forward pass. Best method is to catch the football as you would a basketball, with the palms outward and clasping it with the fingers. There is small danger of fumbles if the player has a sure pair of hands. End and backs must become expert in making these basketball catches and able to handle fast "spot" throws, as well as long heaves down the field. George Kenneally, Captain Philadelphia Eagles, Bonaventure College. Won 16 Sports Letters. All League End and Captain, 1928. 6 ft. tall, 192 pounds. Home, South Boston, Mass.
Eddie first gained nation-wide attention with 2 great plays against Notre Dame in 1952. He caught a pass for the only Penn score of the day and made an 'impossible' tackle, catching an Irish ball carrier headed for a score. After 2 years in the Army, Eddie joined the Eagles in '55 and became a standout defensive end. His ability to figure out a play and stop it in its tracks makes him one of the most exciting players in the League.
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