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I was wondering when someone would mention Jack Snow, I guess many here didnt see him, BUT
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cubsfanin16
(4415 Posts - Joined: Aug 25, 2016)
Posted at 11:59 am on Feb 18, 2020
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in 1964 Jack was tremendous teaming up with Heisman winner, John Huarte..
Replies to: "I was wondering when someone would mention Jack Snow, I guess many here didnt see him, BUT"
Based solely on their college career, who were Notre Dame's two best wide receivers ever?
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john4psu
- 5:48pm 2/17/20
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tate and the shark honorable mention jack snow
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Gower
- 7:49pm 2/18/20
Jack Snow and Tim Brown
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murph92675
- 7:47pm 2/18/20
Forgot about the great Jack Snow. He once won a contest in the NFL for being the only receiver
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THEISMANCARR
- 10:38am 2/19/20
Finished 5th in heisman ahead of Garrett. Sayers. Morton. Piccalo.
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murph92675
- 6:28pm 2/19/20
Based purely on entertainment value Golden Tate and Jeff Samardzija
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Curly1918
- 6:12pm 2/18/20
A great list, you cannot tell by stats because of the style of play being different. Here goes, Sama
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THEISMANCARR
- 2:12pm 2/18/20
Depends on whether you're looking at pure receivers, or multifaceted players
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ndunabomber
- 1:15pm 2/18/20
Brown and Rocket did a lot more than catch the ball.
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Aragoto
- 12:42pm 2/18/20
Floyd and Tim Brown
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Hank Scorpio
- 9:20am 2/18/20
I'd swap Tate for Floyd, but I'd say your list is dead-on.
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jakers
- 10:30am 2/18/20
I do wonder if I am leaving someone out
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Hank Scorpio
- 11:40am 2/18/20
What do you mean with the Autry Denson analogy?
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jakers
- 12:19pm 2/18/20
Very good but not great player who benefited from a lack of options
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Hank Scorpio
- 12:39pm 2/18/20
I probably wouldn't put Fuller all the way in that category.
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jakers
- 12:48pm 2/18/20
No love for Lake Dawson?
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IrishChristopher
- 1:38am 2/18/20
Good receiver. Not someone in the top-2-ever discussion.
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jakers
- 12:21pm 2/18/20
With a list like this it is best to judge by a career
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Hank Scorpio
- 11:23am 2/18/20
Floyd and Brown
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DonMiller
- 10:44pm 2/17/20
Mays, Floyd, Smardzja, Brown
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oldirish
- 10:40pm 2/17/20
Joey Getherall and Chris Finke.
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BaronVonZemo
- 10:06pm 2/17/20
After studying old film I would rate Wayne Millner and Jack Snow higher.
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whatsamataU
- 9:34am 2/18/20
I was wondering when someone would mention Jack Snow, I guess many here didnt see him, BUT
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cubsfanin16
- 11:59am 2/18/20
Jack Snow and Jim Seymour, back in the day, were lights out terrific.
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faircatchcorby
- 1:09pm 2/18/20
Agreed,if you noticed below, I still had Seymour in my top 2...
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cubsfanin16
- 4:54pm 2/18/20
neither. I base my opion on the team. the team sucks.
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Hank the Tank
- 9:20pm 2/17/20
My personal favorite is Gatewood. And Tate, if only for the dive into MSU.
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faircatchcorby
- 9:02pm 2/17/20
I like Gatewood
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croaker
- 8:10pm 2/19/20
Gatewood's numbers are impressive considering how long ago that was in a run-first era.
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john4psu
- 1:02pm 2/18/20
Derrick Mayes?
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nc4theirish
- 7:49pm 2/17/20
He'd have been fun to watch in the more modern passing game.
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jakers
- 10:32am 2/18/20
Re: He'd have been fun to watch in the more modern passing game.
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IrishChristopher
- 2:12am 2/19/20
Jeff Samardjia and Michael Floyd (Tim Brown was the best but they didn't throw it to him that much).
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BaronVonZemo
- 7:36pm 2/17/20
Fuller and Tate
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holybull101
- 7:36pm 2/17/20
I'll go with Tate because he made my favorite ND play of all time.
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NDQuebec
- 6:49pm 2/17/20
Man, that pass was right in the bucket...
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weisguy19
- 8:28am 2/18/20
You are my newest hero for posting this link. Best dive of all time. LMFAO.
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faircatchcorby
- 9:00pm 2/17/20
Floyd holds most records but for some reason I remember Samardzija making the the great
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whatsamataU
- 6:17pm 2/17/20
The Shark did make some high light catches, for sure. Was great list to look at
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ColeyO
- 6:20pm 2/17/20
Fuller and Jeff S. Tate close third.
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Frank L
- 6:15pm 2/17/20
I was a big JIm Seymour fan, so I'll go Seymour and Tim Brown;
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cubsfanin16
- 6:00pm 2/17/20
The Rocket doesn't even come close.
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NDavenue
- 5:56pm 2/17/20
I was surprised to learn he only had four touchdown receptions in two years.
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john4psu
- 1:00pm 2/18/20
...said No One ever.
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Chrisb
- 8:36am 2/18/20
On a list of best WRs ever at ND? Again, not even close.
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NDavenue
- 3:48pm 2/18/20