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By By Luke Cyphers
Monday, December 9, 2002 He never asked to come out. Charles Rogers would see it through to the bitter, cold, humiliating end. He would endure 60 minutes of his Michigan State team being embarrassed one last time. He would keep running his routes, a hopeless sequence of fruitless patterns where he ended up a decoy and his quarterback ended up under a pile of Penn State linemen. The player NFL scouts call the next Randy Moss would watch stoically from the sideline as the Nittany Lions' Larry Johnson made a run at the He ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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