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Oklahoma WR Broyles, Florida DE Dunlap could make noise in title game
Originally Published: January 8, 2009
By
Steve Muench | Scouts Inc.
Everyone knows about the big-name quarterbacks playing in the FedEx BCS National Championship game. Oklahoma's Sam Bradford and Florida's Tim Tebow have won the past two Heisman Trophy awards, but it could be a lesser-known player who steps up and makes the big play when the Sooners and Gators collide.
After breaking down the film of both teams, Scouts Inc. has identified a pair of under-the-radar players who could emerge and have an effect on the national title game. For Oklahoma it's one of Bradford's many targets in the passing game, and for Florida it's a defender who is not even a full-time starter:
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Steve Muench played four years of Division I-AA football before joining Scouts Inc. in 2002. He has evaluated both NFL and college players for Scouts Inc., but his current focus is on the NFL draft.
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