Dan Lefevour Draft Projection

By Priyanka, Gaea News Network
Thursday, January 7, 2010

SAN FRANCISCO (GaeaTimes.com)- Senior quaterback Dan Lefevour ’s touch down pass proved instrumental in taking ahead the team of Central Michigan Chippewas to snatch away a victory in last night’s game against the Trojans in the GMAC Bowl. Dan Lefevour moved to the second place in the Football Bowl Subdivision’s Total Yard list. The NFL Draft 2010 is still to be declared, but the speculations are ripe that Dan Lefevour will be one of the top players projected in the draft

Yesterday’s game was the last match of Dan Lefevour’s college career. Central Michigan had to really fight it out to defeat Troy. Dan Lefevour’s decision to put an end to his college career is supported by his mentor Butch Jones. Dan Lefevour’s has the highest record in the NCAA history- of a player with twelve thousand passing yards and a brilliant two thousand five hundred rushing yards. Dan Lefevour and his team had to battle it out to defeat Troy. The NFL draft is expected to include the big names from the football arena. Keeping in mind Dan Lefevour’s incredible performance in his college career, he is sure to savor the fruits of success in the years to come. The die-hard fans of Dan Lefevour are keeping their fingers crossed, hoping that Dan Lefevour’s name will be projected in the NFL Draft.

On various occasions, Dan Lefevour in his brilliant career has pulled out his team from perilous condition and has been instrumental in making Central Michigan add more victories in their kitty. No wonder there is a great rage as Dan Lefevour’s fans all across the world wait for the NFL draft projection.

Discussion

Sohotzke
April 23, 2010: 1:34 am

In the second paragraph you said, “his choice” not at all he his a senior. This is a dumb as fuck web site. Get your Facts straight. Im only 20 years old and know more than your writer. Fuck this website….you suck

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