Lache Seastrunk: ‘I’m going to win the Heisman’
The 2012 college football season saw the first freshman ever to win the Heisman Trophy, and there is no reason to believe that Johnny Football couldn’t become the first player since Archie Griffin to win it a second time before he leaves for the NFL. But Baylor Bears running back Lache Seastrunk is confident that [...]
Baylor RB Lache Seatrunk ” I will win the Heisman in 2013″
Baylor Bears running back Lache Seastrunk says he plans on winning the Heisman trophy in 2013 (Credit: AP Photo) Not many college football fans know his name, but Baylor running back Lache Seatrunk believes all of that will change next season. Seatrunk told The Sporting News this week that he plans on winning the 2013 Heisman. “I’m going to win the Heisman. I’m going to win...
Baylor RB Seastrunk says he will win Heisman
The history of sports guarantees is long and dubious, and the sports guarantee is a lot less risky than is commonly recognized.
So when Baylor running back Lache Seastrunk tells The Sporting News, "I'm going to win the Heisman," as he did Thursday, he is not so much sticking his neck out there as he is self-consciously presenting himself as a starring character within...
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Baylor's Lache Seastrunk rushed for 178 yards in the Bears' win over Oklahoma State Saturday, but none of them were more important than this 76-yard, one-legged TD run.
Dawg, let's go inside the mind of a Lache Seastrunk...doo doo doo doo doo..."Dawg I gotta do this ****...I put the team on my ******* back though! My leg broke...I don't know how the...
Lache Seastrunk Pulls Hamstring and Runs 76 Yard TD (Video)
Baylor's Lache Seastrunk runs for a 76-yard TD against OSU on one good leg after pulling hamstring. Clearly if you've been on the internet at all in the last couple years this immediately reminds you of the Greg Jennings broken leg video. Can't believe someone actually pulled it off in real life though. Check out the video below, and I'm sure we will get a remake...
Baylor Running Back Scores 76-Yard Touchdown While Pulling Hamstring
I have no idea how Baylor running back Lache Seastrunk was able to complete this 76-yard touchdown run after pulling his hamstring half-way through but its pretty epic.
How slow is Oklahoma State that they can’t catch a dude with a pulled hammy. Time to run some windsprints boys.
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Lache Seastrunk Injures Hamstring Halfway Through 76-Yard TD Run
Baylor running back Lache Seastrunk pulled off a fairly incredible TD run against Oklahoma State on Saturday, and got injured on the play but that didn’t stop him. Lache injured his hamstring halfway through his 76-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter of the Bears’ 41-34 win. Check out the beastly run below:
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Lache Seastrunk scores 76-yard TD despite suffering quad injury mid-play
This is nothing short of impressive. To gut that last 45-50 yards out with what looks to be a pulled hamstring was great. Seastrunk put the team above himself and worked to seal the game for Baylor. It’s unbelievable that he was able to outrun the Oklahoma State defenders after suffering the injury. Seastrunk finished the game with 16 carries for 178 yards and 1 TD.Greg...
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Baylor RB pulls hammy, scores TD anyway
Pulling a hamstring is not fun. Pulling a hamstring in the middle of a play with large, athletic men trying to destroy you is also not fun. Somehow out running these large, athletic men and scoring a touchdown on this same play is, well, unusual and awesome. That’s what Baylor running back Lache Seastrunk did [...]
Lache Seastrunk breaks off 80-yard TD run against KSU
So much for the perfect season and National Championship shot for Kansas State. Lache Seastrunk and the Baylor Bears are exposing the Wildcats offensively and defensively. Baylors leads No. 1 ranked Kansas state, 52-24 after this run by Seastrunk.
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