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The next chance to see the runner known as "Quizz" comes tonight when the Beavers (2-2) visit No. 15 Utah (5-0), where the 5-7 mighty mite will attempt to build on his 112.2 yards-per-game rushing average.
Oregon State's Rodgers: A little amazing in the backfield 2008
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In addition to a reception at a restaurant Friday night and the black tie awards ceremony Saturday, "Quizz" had the opportunity to visit the ESPN campus with Ndamukong Suh of the University of Nebraska.
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In addition to a reception at a restaurant Friday night and the black tie awards ceremony Saturday, "Quizz" had the opportunity to visit the ESPN campus with Ndamukong Suh of the University of Nebraska.
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In addition to a reception at a restaurant Friday night and the black tie awards ceremony Saturday, "Quizz" had the opportunity to visit the ESPN campus with Ndamukong Suh of the University of Nebraska.
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"Quizz" rushed for 1,253 yards last season, despite missing the final 2½ games of the season due to injury, and became the first freshman to ever be named the Pac-10 Conference's Offensive Player of the Year.
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This marks the second watch list "Quizz" has been named to this week, after receiving news that he is also a candidate for the Doak Walker Award, given to the top running back in the nation.
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Everything was aligned right to derail USC, just like it was two years prior when No. 3 Troy went down to And, oh by the way, the nation found out who the "Quizz" was.
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This photo tells the story of the game "Quizz" ran over, through and around the USC defense all night.
unknown title 2009
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Rodgers, who is known as "Quizz," could not have helped contain an Oregon offense that produced 694 total yards and the most points OSU has allowed in school history.
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Offensively, the change at quarterback will be greatly aided by Quizz Rodgers being around to head up the running game, behind a veteran offensive line.
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