He has grown from kid to man. The name still seems vaguely familiar. But his school elicits Manolo Blahnik Shoes Sale double take and sends you scurrying for a map. Where have you been, O.J. Murdock? "All over the place, really," said Murdock, the former Middleton High wide receiver and track standout who was the Tampa Tribune's Male Athlete of the Year in 2005. "Here and there. I could tell some long stories about everything Yves Saint Laurent Shoes Sale happened, but I don't think it matters anymore." Murdock, 23, prefers to focus on where he's headed to the NFL, hopefully. He has a shot. Murdock, caught in a revolving door of four colleges since leaving Middleton, rediscovered his game-breaking ability during a two-season stint at Fort Hays State University, Christian Louboutin Pumps NCAA Division II school in northwest Kansas, a speck on the map between Denver and Kansas City. After a brilliant senior season 60 receptions for 1,290 yards 21.5-yard average and 12 touchdowns Murdock earned a spot in Saturday's East-West Shrine Game at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando. He also was invited Vibram Five Fingers TrekSport next month's NFL Scouting Combine at Indianapolis. "I've barely heard of Fort Hays State and really have no idea where it is," said Texas A&M quarterback Jerrod Johnson, who is Murdock's roommate at the Shrine Game. "But the NFL people know what they're doing. If you have talent, they will find you. And O.J. has talent." Murdock runs the 40-yard dash between 4.3 and 4.4.
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