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Tim Mcgarigle


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The all time leading tackler in the NCAA. Drafted in the 7th round.

McGarigle became the NCAA's all time tackle leader this past season with 545 career tackles. He began his career in style as a true freshman, racking up 98 tackles on the year. He just kept climbing from that point on, playing with unbelievable consistency. As a sophomore he had 140 tackles, six for loss, one sack, and one interception. As a junior he posted 151/6/1 with another interception. He posted career highs as a senior, going for 156 tackles, seven for loss, two sacks, and a pick.

Tim McGarigle is a football player. That is the best way to describe him. He is smart, tough, and loves to hit people. He is very aggressive on the field, and is always around the ball. His ability to locate the ball and make the tackle is second to none in the draft. McGarigle has shown the ability to make plays sideline to sideline, and loves to attack running plays.

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Lawernce Flugence

Flugence not only won the starting inside linebacker job that season for the Red Raiders, but also quickly established himself as a star. He led the Big 12 in tackles during his sophomore season with 154, then followed that up with 145 tackles his junior year. It was his senior season, though, that was truly remarkable: During that 2002 campaign, Flugence registered 193 tackles, setting the all-time NCAA record for most tackles in a season.

I think I saw him in the Pro Bowl last year

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