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Andre Hall, South Florida
Mike Bell, Arizona
Jerious Norwood, Mississippi St
Wali Lundy, Virginia
Jerome Harrison, Washington St
Gerald Riggs Jr., Tennessee
Taurean Henderson, Texas Tech

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Position: RB
School: So Flordia
Year: SR
Height: 5-8
Weight: 208
High School: Dixie Hollins (St. Petersburg, Florida)

Hall, who leaves USF as the school's all-time leading rusher, was named to the All-Big East Conference First-Team in 2005 when he produced 1,256 yards on his way to the school's postseason bowl game...Scored a total of 15 touchdowns prior to the Meineke Car Care Bowl, 13 running the ball and another two through the air for the Bulls...Hall was also the leading receiver for South Florida with a total of 24 catches for 272 yards...Overall Hall carried the ball 270 times for USF in 2005, leading to an average of 114.5 ypg on the ground...His 1,374 yards rushing as a senior broke his own school record of 1,357 in 2004 when he was named the squad's offensive MVP and also earned All-Conference USA First Team honors as well...Hall was a two-time National Junior College Athletic Association All-American while playing at Georgia Military Academy in 2002 and Garden City in 2003, gaining more than 3,000 yards in those two seasons before moving up to Division I-A...Obviously he has been productive at every stop in his college career, but has not played against the top competition, which will count against him in the draft.


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