Agreed, he was a beast, and a lot of fun to watch.Booyah! Well deserved.
I don't know about 1st/2nd down, but he had 57 TFL's for his career, per the article, the Illini record (at that time, or still?)I can't find the stats, but I just remember him as a guy who got a lot of TFLs on 1st and 2nd down. Those really can change a drive.
Well deserved!
I believe Simeon Rice beat Gardner's TFL record.I don't know about 1st/2nd down, but he had 57 TFL's for his career, per the article, the Illini record (at that time, or still?)