Article By Dan Scofield on 10th August, 2010
Golden Tate, the best receiver in all of college football in 2009, left school a year early in order to become the 60th overall pick in the draft by the Seattle Seahawks. While many say Tate may have benefited from one more year in South Bend, the change of scenery was too much at the end of the day, and he kept his name in the draft.
Now that Tate is gone, along with his quarterback Jimmy Clausen, some big shoes are left to be filled by the receivers who once learned under the record-setting receiver. It may not come from a single player, but the production will have to...
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