Arrington's One-Handed Catch vs. Florida (video)

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Michigan's Arrington Only Requires One Hand
Published 1/1/2008 at The Sporting Blog
By Chris Mottram Adrian Arrington had a monster game (153 yards on nine receptions) in Michigan's upset over Florida today, but none was more impressive -- and perhaps important -- than this incredible catch: Two plays later Arrington caught the game-winning touchdown, his second of the game. And Mike Patrick used the subsequent commercial break to change his underwear.

Adrian Arrington gets one-handsy
Published 1/2/2008 by PostmanR at The Postmen // A Sports Blog // Chicago, IL.
Due to my travels yesterday, I really only caught a chunk of one bowl game: The Capital One Bowl featuring the Michigan Wolverines and the Florida Gators. And whoa, this catch by Adrian Arrington was other-worldly. At first glance you weren’t quite sure what happened. But once the replay dropped so did your jaw. Also: cheers to Lloyd Carr and a career well spent. I know I’ve jocked Tim Tebow more than any other athlete on this here site, but I was actively rooting for Michigan yesterday. It just seemed like the right thing to do. {HT: The Sporting Blog, which if you ...

Unverified Voracity Is Just A Bunch Of Video Embeds
Published 1/2/2008 by Brian at mgoblog
Note: I previously stated there would be no CapOne UFR due to its general irrelevance for the program going forward, but since that was a pass-based spread offense that seemed to incorporate many facets of what Rodriguez does said irrelevance no longer applies and I'll do one early next week. I'm also downloading a couple WVU games and will provide those later this month. ...

Michigan's Arrington Headed to NFL Draft
Published 1/9/2008 by Russell at East Coast Bias
Even though he is not currently projected as the best WR in the draft, Arrington could be a steal in the second or third round for a team like the Redskins in need of a big receiver. At 6'3", Arrington has the height and wingspan to win jump balls like Moss and Burress. In addition, he has great hands, as demonstrated by a great one-handed catch around a defender in the Capital One Bowl. His speed is plenty good at 4.5, and remember that some of the best big WR's were not first round picks (TO, Burress). To help his case, he had his best career game against Florida, one of the fastest (but not best) defenses in the nation, in the bowl game with 9 catches ...

Adrian Arrington Time
Published 6/24/2008 by Maize n Brew Dave at Maize n Brew
I'll be a little swamped today and tomorrow, but you need time wasters. Enjoy Arrington's sensational grabs from the Citrus Capital One Bowl.  

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