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By Adam Rittenberg
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, October 2, 2007 Two years ago, Omar Jacobs never left the house without a beanie on his head. Jacobs, then the star quarterback for Bowling Green, had seen his popularity skyrocket after passing for a nation-high 41 touchdowns in 2004. With sickly stats and an eye-catching hairdo, Jacobs was forced to disguise himself to dodge his adoring masses. "People see dreads and they think, 'Omar,'" Jacobs said at the time. Tyler Sheehan doesn't have the name, the track record o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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