Michael Bush 2007 Draft Day Picks
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Michael Bush: 2007 NFL Draft Picks
Introduction
Michael Bush, born on June 16, 1984, in Louisville, Kentucky, is a formidable running back known for his impressive blend of speed, size, and strength. Standing 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing over 250 pounds, Bush has been a standout player from a young age.
High School Career
Bush's high school years at Male High School were marked by remarkable versatility. He excelled in multiple positions, including quarterback, running back, defensive back, defensive end, safety, linebacker, and wide receiver. As a senior, Bush led his team as quarterback to a state title. A memorable game was against Brian Brohm’s team, where Bush delivered an extraordinary performance, rushing for 116 yards, throwing for 468 yards, and scoring seven touchdowns. His team narrowly won 59-56 in what many consider Kentucky’s greatest high school game.
College Success at Louisville
After high school, Bush attended the University of Louisville, returning to his role as a running back. The 2005 season was especially notable, as he rushed for 1,143 yards and scored 23 touchdowns, leading the NCAA Division I in scoring. However, his progress was halted during the first game of the 2006 season due to a broken right tibia, sustained after scoring three touchdowns and gaining 128 yards. Despite the setback, he made a significant impact during his time at Louisville.
Entering the 2007 NFL Draft
Following the 2006 season, Bush declared for the 2007 NFL Draft, eager to resume his promising career. His talent and determination have left a lasting impression, and he looks forward to making his mark on future teams.
Michael Bush’s journey from high school standout to NFL hopeful underscores his resilience and talent, making him a player to watch in the coming years.
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