Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:
Major General Julius Stahel (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on June 5, 1864, at Piedmont, Virginia. His citation reads:
Led his division into action until he was severely wounded.
Sergeant Emanuel Stance (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on May 20, 1870, at Kickapoo Springs, Texas. His citation reads:
Gallantry on scout after Indians.
Major General David S. Stanley (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on November 30, 1864, at Franklin, Tennessee. His citation reads:
At a critical moment rode to the front of one of his brigades, reestablished its lines, and gallantly led it In a successful assault.
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Top 21 College Football Players of All-Time
I know I should give you reasons beside each guy, but I think this list is great enough that I don't need to do that.
21 Dave Rimington Center, Nebraska
20 Charlie Ward Quarterback, FSU
19 Eric Dickerson Running Back, SMU
18 Ron Dayne Running Back, Wisconsin
17 George Rogers Running Back, USC
16 CJ Spiller Running Back, Clemson
15 OJ Simpson Running Back, Southern Cal
14 Earl Campbell Running Back, Texas
13 Charles Woodson Wide Receiver/Cornerback, Michigan
12 Tim Tebow Quarterback, Florida
11 Glenn Davis Halfback, US Military Academy (Army)
10 Roger Staubach Quarterback, US Naval Academy (Navy)
9 Archie Griffin Running Back, Ohio State
8 Peyton Manning Quarterback, Tennessee
7 Ernie Davis Halfback, Syracuse
6 Hugh Green Linebacker, Pittsburgh
5 Deion Sanders Cornerback, FSU
4 Lawrence Taylor Linebacker, UNC
3 Jim Brown Running Back, Syracuse
2 Bo Jackson Running Back, Auburn
1 Herschel Walker Running Back, Georgia
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