NFL.com - Minnesota Vikings Team News football is something he s always wanted to pursue, Hitchcock said. scott studwell,the Vikings director of college scouting, was willing to give Lesnar http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/MIN/7530937
Extractions: CBS CBS SportsLine AOL Home ... Depth Charts Search NFL.com The Web Fantasy Sign In/Sign Up News Field Pass ... Official Site Vikings sign former wrestler Lesnar NFL.com wire reports MINNEAPOLIS (July 27, 2004) Brock Lesnar is hoping to become the next big thing for the Minnesota Vikings Better known to World Wrestling Entertainment fans as "The Next Big Thing," Lesnar signed a contract with the Vikings. The former NCAA heavyweight wrestling champion from Minnesota wants to win a spot on the defensive line. At 6-foot-3 and 286 pounds, the 27-year-old Lesnar has not played football since his senior year of high school in South Dakota. "He's very serious about this," said Lesnar's agent, Ed Hitchcock. "He worked out today and (coach) Mike Tice said he wanted to sign him." Lesnar retired from the WWE in March. In April, he sustained a pulled groin, bruised pelvis, broken jaw and broken left hand in a motorcycle accident. Lesnar tried out for the Vikings in June. He had another workout with them on July 27. After that workout a month ago, Lesnar said, "This isn't a publicity stunt."
Commentary - Pro Football Weekly matters with head coach Mike Tice and college scouting director scott studwell . studwell has more say in college talent and Tice and Brzezinski, http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/Commentary/Spins/2005/spins021505.htm
Extractions: Pro Football Weekly - The Best Coverage in the NFL Search: Inner Circle Login Subscribe PFW Store Browse All Teams Sept. 15, 2005 Select a Team Arizona Atlanta Baltimore Buffalo Carolina Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Green Bay Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Miami Minnesota New England New Orleans NY Giants NY Jets Oakland Philadelphia Pittsburgh San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Louis Tampa Bay Tennessee Washington Home Commentary Spins The Way We Hear It ... PFW Site Map Today's Poll Who will be NFL Defensive MVP this season? Berry, Bert Freeney, D. Lewis, Ray Peppers, J. Reed, Ed Seymour, R. Spikes, T. Suggs, T. Vilma, J. Williams, Kev Poll Results Go back to Spins Summary: Spins Brzezinski has a shared say in personnel matters with head coach Mike Tice and college scouting director Scott Studwell. Fowler may decide the organization would be better off with a general manager rather than a triumverate in order to provide clarity in decision-making matters. Studwell has more say in college talent and Tice and Brzezinski, who also go on the road to scout talent this time of year, are more focused on pro players.
Features - Pro Football Weekly studwell explains how Vikings approach the scouting process follows is partof our discussion with Vikings director of college scouting scott studwell, http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/Features/NFL Features/2004/nawrocki110704.h
Extractions: Pro Football Weekly - The Best Coverage in the NFL Search: Inner Circle Login Subscribe PFW Store Browse All Teams Sept. 15, 2005 Select a Team Arizona Atlanta Baltimore Buffalo Carolina Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Green Bay Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Kansas City Miami Minnesota New England New Orleans NY Giants NY Jets Oakland Philadelphia Pittsburgh San Diego San Francisco Seattle St. Louis Tampa Bay Tennessee Washington Home Features NFL Features The Way We Hear It ... PFW Site Map Today's Poll Who will be NFL Defensive MVP this season? Berry, Bert Freeney, D. Lewis, Ray Peppers, J. Reed, Ed Seymour, R. Spikes, T. Suggs, T. Vilma, J. Williams, Kev Poll Results Go back to NFL Features Summary: NFL Features Building a champion Studwell explains how Vikings approach the scouting process By Nolan Nawrocki Nov. 7, 2004 our player. All the discussion is over with. PFW: Many GMs seem to concentrate on watching players who their scouts say fit their system, rather than looking at every player in the draft. But coming out of college, many players are still very flexible and can be molded easily. I understand there is a crunch for time and that no GM has the time to evaluate every player in the country, but is it narrow-minded to concentrate heavily on scheme fits? How do the Vikings approach it? Corners and safeties and really everybody else across the board, with the exception maybe of a West Coast offense that is looking for a particular type of quarterback and may not have the big arm to throw the vertical routes and throw deep like we do. Then maybe we can give a little bit on that part of it. From our standpoint, we do not evaluate players based on schematics. We evaluate them based on abilities and projections and character and all the above.
City Pages - Balls! Sports Blog - April 2005 Archives CBS Sportsline.com s senior football writer Pete Prisco hands out his only A+grade to scott studwell and the other Purple People Drafters. http://blogs.citypages.com/sports/2005/04/index.asp
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Minnesota Vikings Wikipedia Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Logo Helmet Conference NFC Division North Founded Home Field Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome City Minneapolis, Minnesota Colors Purple, gold, and white Head Coach Mike Tice All-Time Record (W-L-T) (At Start of 2005 Season) The Minnesota Vikings are a National Football League team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota along with fellow major pro sports franchises Minnesota Twins of the MLB Minnesota Wild of the NHL , and the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA . The former owner Red McCombs , has recently sold the team to a group of investors led by Zygmunt Wilf Mike Tice is currently the team's head coach. Founded: (NFL expansion) Division and Conference: National Football Conference North Division Home field: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis Previous home field: Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Uniform colors: Purple and Gold (or White, Purple and Gold)
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Extractions: Wrestling Overall Record: Conference Record: Conference Finish: 4th place National Ranking: AP - No. 19 Coach: Glenn E. "Bo" Schembechler Captains: Jamie Morris Doug Mallory All-Americans: John Elliott Mark Messner All-Conference: Mark Messner, John Elliott, Jamie Morris, John Vitale, Mike Husar Most Valuable Player: Jamie Morris Meyer Morton Award: Jamie Morris John Maulbetsch Award: Tim Williams Frederick Matthei Award: Derrick Walker Arthur Robinsion Scholarship Award: Dave Mandel Dick Katcher Award: Mark Messner Hugh Rader Jr. Award: John Elliott Robert P. Ufer Award: Jamie Morris Trainer: Russ Miller Assistant coaches: Alex Agase, Tirrel Burton, Cam Cameron, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Bill Harris, Jerry Meter, Gary Moeller, Tom Reed, Elliot Uzelac Manager: Aaron Studwell (senior mngr.) Scott Boyle, Patrick Perkins Opponent Rank Date Site Result Attend. Preseason Notre Dame H L Washington State H W Long Beach State H W Wisconsin H W Michigan State A L Iowa H W Indiana A L Northwestern (HC) H W Minnesota A W Illinois A W Ohio State H L Alabama W Totals
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For Lesnar, Life Goes On - From Tampa Bay Online But mostly because of his lifelong dream to play professional football. scott studwell, the player personnel director for the Vikings, perhaps summed up http://sports.tbo.com/sports/MGBWK7DZEWD.html
Extractions: Brock Lesnar, the former WWE heavyweight champion, is proving that there is definitely life after wrestling, or at least there's a spotlight. For the 6-foot-3, 290-pound Lesnar, the latest media attention came on Monday when ESPN.com featured the former wrestler in its cover story. The in-depth article, titled ``Grappling With His Future,'' focused on Lesnar's departure from pro wrestling and his strong determination to play in the National Football League. ``While Steve McMichael (a former Chicago Bear), Bill Goldberg (the one-time Atlanta Falcon) and even Dwayne `The Rock' Johnson (who played at the University of Miami) used successful football careers to catapult them onto the professional wrestling stage, Lesnar is trying to do just the opposite,'' wrote ESPN staff writer Wayne Drehs. ``Lesnar, the former NCAA heavyweight wrestling champion and the World Wrestling Entertainment's youngest champion ever, walked away from a seven-year, $45-million contract (actually $9 million) in March. In part because he was fed up with his wrestling persona, 'The Next Big Thing.' In part because he was sick of the travel. But mostly because of his lifelong dream to play professional football.''
Extractions: Browse an SI writer's archive ... Don Banks Mark Bechtel Marty Burns Stephen Cannella Brian Cazeneuve B. Duane Cross Seth Davis Frank Deford Jon A. Dolezar John Donovan Darren Eliot Michael Farber Mike Fish Tom Hanson John Garrity Roy S. Johnson Kostya Kennedy Kelley King Peter King Tim Layden Stewart Mandel Gabriele Marcotti Jack McCallum Lester Munson Pedro Pinto Rick Reilly Steve Rushin Alan Shipnuck Michael Silver Phil Taylor Ian Thomsen Gary Van Sickle David Vecsey Tom Verducci Grant Wahl Jon Wertheim Alexander Wolff Paul Zimmerman The Web SI.com In my years covering the Vikings, I figured out a tried and true formula for discerning which way Minnesota was going to go on draft day. Whatever scenario created the biggest possible headline or plunged the team into controversy, that's what the Vikings were destined to do. From selecting a tumbling Randy Moss in 1998, to using their infamous "bonus" pick on Dimitrius Underwood in 1999 not to mention passing on Warren Sapp in favor of Derrick Alexander in 1995 the Vikings have been an organization that knows how to make news.
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Wrestling Observer - Features Flair book released, Lesnar talks football, WCWlevel house show crowd, Vikings player personnel director scott studwell (yes, studwell ) said Hesa http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/features/default.asp?aID=13893
Top 100 Players - 6 Dick Butkus Ray Nitschke, scott studwell, Kevin Hardy, Dana Howard, Simeon Rice (who beganat linebacker) and John Honors. College football Hall of Fame 1963 http://www.collegefootballnews.com/Top_100_Players/Top_100_Players_6_Dick_Butkus
Extractions: Illinois, 1962-1964 Known more for his intensity and ferocity as a pro superstar, Dick Butkus began his legacy as the best linebacker to ever play college football. Everyone knows all about his hitting and meanness, but most don't remember just how fast he was in college with running back quickness making play after play after play. It wasn't just the 373 tackles he made in his career, it was the way he made the tackles as the most unblockable linebacker college football has ever seen. Butkus set the standard to which all other linebackers are measured with the Butkus Award going each year to the nation's best college football linebacker. The 1963 Illini: Following a miserable 2-7 season, the 1963 Illini shocked the Big Ten led by Butkus and the solid defense going 8-1-1 on the way to the Rose Bowl. With Butkus leading the defense and fullback Jim Grabowski the star on offense, the Illini beat Washington 17-7 to finish with a No. 3 AP ranking. The Illinois tradition: When you think of schools with a tradition of great linebackers and you'll instantly think of Penn State, maybe Alabama and possibly USC. Illinois can boast a group of linebackers as strong as any school led by Butkus, Ray Nitschke, Scott Studwell, Kevin Hardy, Dana Howard, Simeon Rice (who began at linebacker) and John Holecek.
Pro Football Central - Minnesota Vikings Not because that means football season is about to begin; but because with the set up by Mike Tice and scott studwell paid big dividends on draft day. http://www.profootballcentral.com/teams/min/
Extractions: Minnesota s loss to Tampa Bay was uglier than Phyllis Diller without makeup, truly a hideous thought. There were some bright spots, but they were few and far between, and there is a ways to go before the Vikings can be considered a legitimate Super Bowl contender. So with that in mind, lets give out some grades. Quarterback: F. 5 turnovers, whether you were hurried in the pocket or not, is unacceptable. During the off-season, the team was transformed and Daunte Culpepper was anointed as the unquestioned leader. And with all the bad play that went on yesterday, Culpepper drove the team down the field and had them first and goal with just over two minutes to go. And Culpepper promptly threw an interception.