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Walk-ons not only filled out the roster but were seeing significant time by the end of the season.
LSU - Team Notes 2010
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Walk-ons not only filled out the roster but were seeing significant time by the end of the season.
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Walk-ons have won three of the past five Lou Groza Awards, honoring the nation's top kicker.
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Walk-ons have been playing bigger roles in recent NCAA tournaments.
Who Invited All the Walk-Ons? Hannah Karp 2010
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Walk-ons have been playing bigger roles in recent NCAA tournaments.
Who Invited All the Walk-Ons? Hannah Karp 2010
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Walk-ons have been playing bigger roles in recent NCAA tournaments.
Who Invited All the Walk-Ons? Hannah Karp 2010
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Walk-ons have been playing bigger roles in recent NCAA tournaments.
Who Invited All the Walk-Ons? Hannah Karp 2010
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"Walk-ons are important to your program, and we've had quite a few who have helped us win a lot of games," said Kill, who wound up putting at least 18 walk-ons on full scholarships at Northern Illinois and Southern Illinois.
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Walk-ons Austin Thornton and Mike Kebler combined for 19 minutes, playing together at times.
lsj.com - News 2010
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Walk-ons, players from other positions, and untested prospects will all have to come together to form a good linebacking corps.
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