Posted on 10/27/2005 10:27:21 PM PDT by SmithL
Knoxville -- Peyton Manning returns to his alma mater this weekend for a ceremony to retire the No. 16 he wore at Tennessee.
"I'm looking forward to it. It's going to be a special honor for me. It's a nice tribute," he said this week. "This is probably one of the biggest honors, if not the biggest honor, that I've received."
Manning is the most decorated athlete in school history, the Southeastern Conference's all-time leading passer and a high academic achiever. Last season he set a new NFL record with the Indianapolis Colts for touchdown passes with 49.
He is the second player this season to have his number retired in a new process established this year by the university. Reggie White's No. 92 was retired earlier this season.
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Peyton's one of the best ever. Thanks for posting this article.
Indeed!
And Eli isn't so bad himself. I'd love to see a game between NY Giants and the IND Colts. (I can think of seeing another game between the the NY Giants and the old BAL Colts, said to be the best game ever played)
"...Peyton's one of the best ever. Thanks for posting this article...."
No doubt about that. He will, however, be remembered as the only,(so far), starting UT quarterback to have lost to the University of Memphis Tigers. In a Sports Illustrated article at the end of his Vol career, he was asked if there was any one game he wanted to play over. His answer was the loss to the U of M Tigers. He is hell on wheels in the NFL. Wouldn't it be something is the Colts and Giants squared off in February? Could happen.
U of Memphis inspired to conquer that day. Tenn. was still actually the better team. Didn't Eli lose to Memphis too? Can't remember, would have to google that one.
Yes, would be interesting to see Colts play the Giants one day. Guess Archie would be neutral.
Florida already did...
Eli did lose to Memphis.
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