gridder造句
例句與造句
- Mo Gridder's featured on the Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives"
- One account reads " In the South they call " Peggy " Flournoy of Tulane University, the greatest all-round gridder in that section ."
- Quint Swanberg, a gridder and wrestler at Horizon, has dabbled in creatine as well as St . John's wort, to give him a mental boost.
- His 152 tackles in the 2006 season ranked No . 1 in the Big Ten and is the sixth best single-season effort ever posted by an Illini gridder.
- Jimmy Donahue, a syndicated sportswriter for the Newspaper Enterprise Association, wrote : " Another miniature edition of a gridder brought Michigan out of the doldrums to victory over Georgia Tech recently.
- It's difficult to find gridder in a sentence. 用gridder造句挺難的
- Ashbaugh gained early recognition as an All-City Gridder at Youngstown's South High School, in 1938, where he quarterbacked under his father, former Brown University gridder Russell ( " Busty " ) Ashbaugh.
- Ashbaugh gained early recognition as an All-City Gridder at Youngstown's South High School, in 1938, where he quarterbacked under his father, former Brown University gridder Russell ( " Busty " ) Ashbaugh.
- Rice waives the contract clause that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback on the team . ( When Sanders signed with the Cowboys, Emmitt Smith, a reasonably talented gridder, ate a slice of financial humble pie big enough to land a helicopter on .)
- In a 1954 profile on Doll, a reporter noted, " Don, who's built like a bank clerk, piano tuner, soda jerk, errand boy or-- egad-- even a sports writer doesn't look any more like a pro gridder than your cousin Joe . " Doll explained how he handled the disparity in size with the players he was required to tackle : " I just throw a shoulder into'em and hit'em low.
- According to a contemporaneous press account, the touchdown run came late in the game with Wisconsin already leading 29 to 0 : " The Maroons appeared to be demoralized, and on the kick-off Cochems caught the ball on his own twelve-yard line and ran ninety-eight yards for a touchdown, the Chicago players making little or no effort to stop him . " Twelve years later, football historian and former University of Wisconsin coach Parke H . Davis described the same run more colorfully, reporting that Cochems " dashed and dodged, plunged and writhed through all opponents for a touch-down . . . Cochem's great flight presented all of the features of speed, skill, and chance which must combine to, make possible the full-field run . . . he boldly laid his course against the very center of Chicago's oncoming forwards, bursting their central bastion, and then cleverly sprinting and dodging the secondary defenders . " According to Cochems'obituary in the " Wisconsin alumnus ", his kickoff return against Chicago in 1901 " brought him undying fame as a gridder ."