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Discover BCS National Championship


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Discover BCS National Championship

Norte Dame Fighting Irish (1) vs Alabama Crimson Tide (2)

Monday 8PM

This is the game to watch for the Draft lovers like my self. This game is packed with a bunch 2013 Draft prospects. All eyes are on this game. Can't miss.

Norte Dame:

Manti Teo' LB, 6'2" 255lbs (Projected Rd: 1)

Tyler Eifert TE, 6'5" 252lbs (Projected Rd: 1)

Braxston Cave C, 6'3" 305lbs

Zeke Motta FS, 6'2" 215lbs (Projected Rd: 4)

Theo Riddick RB, 5'11" 200lbs (Projected Rd: 5)

Kapron Lewis-Moore DT, 6'4" 306lbs

Cierre Wood RB, 6'0" 215lbs (Projected Rd: 7)

Jamoris Slaughter SS, 6'0" 200lbs

Jordan Cowart LS, 6'2" 230lbs

Nick Tausch K, 6'0" 201lbs

Alabama:

Dee Milliner CB, 6'1" 198lbs (Projected Rd: 1)

Chance Warmack OG, 6'2" 322lbs (Projected Rd: 1)

Jesse Williams NT, 6'3" 320lbs (Projected Rd: 1)

Barrett Jones C, 6'4" 305lbs (Projected Rd: 1-2)

D.J. Fluker OT, 6'6" 335lbs (Projected Rd: 1-2)

Eddy Lacy RB, 5'10" 220lbs (Projected Rd: 2)

Robert Lester FS, 6'2" 212lbs (Projected Rd: 3)

Nico Johnson LB, 6'2" 245lbs

Michael Williams TE, 6'5" 272lbs

Quinton Dial DE, 6'5" 304lbs

Carson Tinker LS, 6'1" 224lbs

Kelly Johnson FB, 6'2" 230lbs

Jeremy Shelley K, 5'10" 165lbs

Damion Square DE, 6'3" 286lbs

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