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Big 10 Players in the Super Bowl: The MVP and X-Factor's

Arizona Cardinals

Alan Branch, Michigan (DT): No Stats

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Steve Breaston, Michigan (WR): His speed and soft hands should remind you of Derrick Williams, but no one could have predicted Breaston's ability to fit perfectly in the Zona offense. He had 6 catches for 71 yards and absorbed some huge hits from the Steeler defense. Didn't drop a pass and showed his effectiveness in the kick return game also. 

Levi Brown, Penn State (OL): No Stats

Victor Hobson, Michigan (LB): No Stats

Nathan Hodel, Illinois (TE): No Stats

Kenny Iwebema, Iowa (DE): 1 tackle.

Chike Okeafor, Purdue (DE): Started the game at DE, 2nd on the Cards in tackles with 6. Helped limit Fast Willie Parker and the Pitt run game to 53 yards. Also gave a shout out to West Lafayette in the starter introductions.

Neil Rackers, Illinois (K): Usually people pick kickers as "x factors" if they believe a close game is brewing. Since Pitt was the consensus favorite, Rackers didn't get that much attention. Made all 3 extra point attempts.

Jerame Tuman, Michigan (TE): No stats

Gabe Watson, Michigan (DT): Made one tackle. Of course it's hard to accumulate stats in a defensive system that plays one DT at a time...And that DT happens to be All Pro Darnell Dockett.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Tyrone Carter, Minnesota (DB): 2 tackles, no picks. Did have an interception in the AFC Championship though. Should be congratulated for getting playing time at all in the star-studded Steeler secondary.

Carey Davis, Illinois (RB): Made a 6 yard catch and had a tackle on special teams. Wouldn't be on the field if not for the Mendenthall injury.

Trei Essex, Northwestern (OL): No stats

Larry Foote, Michigan (LB): This straight talker (or if you prefer, loose cannon) had 2 tackles and along with Harrison and Farrior, gives the Steelers the absolute best linebacking corp in pro football.

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Santonio Holmes, Ohio State (WR): MVP! MVP! From drug dealer to Super Bowl star, it couldn't have gone any better for this former Buckeye. His separation ability and quickness helped him grab 9 catches for 131 yards and the game winning touchdown. We will be seeing that tip toe catch for a longggg time on highlight reels.

Sean McHugh, Penn State (TE): No stats, did endure about 5000 puff pieces about being cut from the Lions to being picked up by the AFC champ Steelers.

Scott Paxson, Penn State (DT): No stats

Gary Russell, Minnesota (RB):  Returned 2 kickoffs for 42 yards, rushed three times for negative 1 yards and a touchdown.

Matt Spaeth, Minnesota (TE): 1 catch, 6 yards. Mostly used as a blocking TE.

Lamar Woodley, Michigan (DE): Extremely disruptive force from the outside, registering 2 sacks, 3 tackles, 1 pass knocked down. I mean, you know he's fast fast and athletic, but he spent the entire game running around the Arizona offensive linemen. Another brilliant draft choice by Pitt and a perfect fit for the #1 rated defense in the NFL.

(Holmes photo courtesy of Getty Images)

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Arizona did a good job of rotating defensive linemen which is why Iwebema got in the mix…He also made 700k last year, which is nice..

Gabe Watson’s tackle was on the Roethlisberger QB sneak on 3rd down and goal to go…He held his ground, stuffed the middle and corralled Roethlisberger to hold Pitt to a field goal…

by grahamfiller10 on Feb 2, 2009 10:45 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

Gary Russell's Line

The whole minus yards rushing plus one or two touchdowns? I vote that we rename that line a “Jerome Bettis,” in honor of the Detroit native who ruined numerous fantasy football seasons when he was stealing goal line carries from Willie Parker in his final year in the NFL:

“Lorenzo Neal pulled a Jerome Bettis last night, rushing 4 times for -3 yards and a pair of touchdowns”

by grahamfiller10 on Feb 2, 2009 1:58 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

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