

As a matter of fact, you might have heard of him. Just hearing the name Grunky Peep, I knew this dude played for Georgia Southern. Offensive Line Grunky Peep - Georgia Southern

He seems like a nice kid.Īctual Player They Could Have Used - Charles Sprenkel, Fr. With any luck, he might become a backup for some pitiful squad like the Jets. Probably the most ridiculous name in the whole skit, this UCF defensive tackle will probably go undrafted and spend any career he might have on a practice squad. Now he takes his talents to the pros, where he is expected to start at left tackle for whoever drafts him.Īctual Player They Could Have Used - Amoreto Curraj, So. He still managed to lead Marshall to an 11 win season. Doink was a surprise invite to join the East squad because he didn't actually attempt a pass all year, choosing instead to just spike the ball on obvious passing downs. Doink Ahanahue - MarshallĪhanahue's hair says wide receiver, but the mustache and disposition leave no doubt that we are looking at a quarterback here. There were even a few of our Underdog universities in there, so we decided to take a look at their representatives and shed some light on their backgrounds. What also stood out this time was the wide range of schools used, from community colleges to Power 5 schools. Of course, all of the actual players included had long since graduated, because god forbid a current student athlete have his likeness used for personal gain.

In honor of the Super Bowl hype, Key & Peele released their third East/West game sketch, this time dubbing it the "Pro Edition." And they delivered on that title by including some of the players that inspired the skit over the years.
