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==Biography==
==Biography==
'''Tyrone Prothro''' (born [[May 24]] [[1984]] in [[Heflin, Alabama]]) is a former [[United States|American]] [[college football|football]] [[wide receiver]] who played for the [[University of Alabama athletics|University of Alabama]].<ref name="rolltide">{{cite web | title=''Tyrone Prothro'' | work=rolltide.com | url=http://www.rolltide.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=37424&SPID=3011&DB_OEM_ID=8000&ATCLID=509985&Q_SEASON=2006| accessdate=2007-02-17}}</ref> He won the [[2006]] [[ESPY Award]] and the Pontiac Game Changing Award of the Year for Best Play for his outstanding catch, labeled by many as "the Catch," in which he caught the ball behind the head of [[Southern Miss Golden Eagles|Southern Mississippi]]'s Jasper Faulk on a [[hail mary pass]] from quarterback [[Brodie Croyle]] right before half-time.
'''Tyrone Prothro''' (born [[May 24]] [[1984]] in [[Heflin, Alabama]]) is a former [[United States|American]] [[college football|football]] [[wide receiver]] who played for the [[University of Alabama athletics|University of Alabama]].<ref name="rolltide">{{cite web | title=''Tyrone Prothro'' | work=rolltide.com | url=http://www.rolltide.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=37424&SPID=3011&DB_OEM_ID=8000&ATCLID=509985&Q_SEASON=2006| accessdate=2007-02-17}}</ref> He won the [[2006]] [[ESPY Award]] and the Pontiac Game Changing Award of the Year for Best Play for his outstanding catch, labeled by many as "the Catch," in which he caught the ball behind the head of [[Southern Miss Golden Eagles|Southern Mississippi]]'s Jasper Faulk on a [[hail mary pass]] from quarterback [[Brodie Croyle]] right before half-time.


==Greatest Injury?==


He later suffered a complete fracture of both major bones ([[tibia]] and [[fibula]]) of the lower leg against the [[Florida Gators|University of Florida]] on [[October 1]] [[2005]], ending his junior season. Despite extensive rehabilitation and three separate surgeries, Prothro was unable to resume his football career. On [[August 3]] [[2007]], he was placed on a medical hardship scholarship and taken off the football roster with coach [[Nick Saban]] saying there was no way Prothro could play again.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sec/2007-08-02-alabama-prothro_N.htm |title=Alabama's Prothro placed on medical scholarship |publisher=USA Today/Associated Press |author=Associated Press |date=2007-08-04 |accessdate=2007-08-05}}</ref>
He later suffered a complete fracture of both major bones ([[tibia]] and [[fibula]]) of the lower leg against the [[Florida Gators|University of Florida]] on [[October 1]] [[2005]], ending his junior season. Despite extensive rehabilitation and three separate surgeries, Prothro was unable to resume his football career. On [[August 3]] [[2007]], he was placed on a medical hardship scholarship and taken off the football roster with coach [[Nick Saban]] saying there was no way Prothro could play again.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sec/2007-08-02-alabama-prothro_N.htm |title=Alabama's Prothro placed on medical scholarship |publisher=USA Today/Associated Press |author=Associated Press |date=2007-08-04 |accessdate=2007-08-05}}</ref>
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==Prothro vs. Theisman==
This injury was compared to Joe Theisman's devastating compund leg fracture, dubbed by some as 'football's greatest injury.' There is much fierce debate with regards to this, but one leading website voted Theisman's as the undisputed 'granddaddy' of sporting injuries. Sid Vicious's leg break also should have ranked higher in the aforementioned vote.



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:02, 14 March 2008

Tyrone Prothro
CollegeAlabama
ConferenceSEC
SportFootball
PositionSplit End
Jersey #4
ClassSenior
MajorBusiness Major
Career2003–2005
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight178 lb (81 kg)
NationalityUSA
Born (1984-05-24) May 24, 1984 (age 40)
Heflin, Alabama
High schoolCleburne County,
Heflin, Alabama
Career highlights
Awards
2006 ESPY for Best Play

Biography

Tyrone Prothro (born May 24 1984 in Heflin, Alabama) is a former American football wide receiver who played for the University of Alabama.[1] He won the 2006 ESPY Award and the Pontiac Game Changing Award of the Year for Best Play for his outstanding catch, labeled by many as "the Catch," in which he caught the ball behind the head of Southern Mississippi's Jasper Faulk on a hail mary pass from quarterback Brodie Croyle right before half-time.

He later suffered a complete fracture of both major bones (tibia and fibula) of the lower leg against the University of Florida on October 1 2005, ending his junior season. Despite extensive rehabilitation and three separate surgeries, Prothro was unable to resume his football career. On August 3 2007, he was placed on a medical hardship scholarship and taken off the football roster with coach Nick Saban saying there was no way Prothro could play again.[2]

Prior to the 2005 season, Prothro was named First-Team All-SEC. In 2004, he was named Second-Team All-SEC.

Before college, Prothro attended Cleburne County High School, where he played wide receiver, running back, quarterback, among other positions. In his high school career, Prothro accounted for 8,099 career all-purpose yards, which stands as the third-highest total in Alabama high school football history.[1]


References

  1. ^ a b "Tyrone Prothro". rolltide.com. Retrieved 2007-02-17.
  2. ^ Associated Press (2007-08-04). "Alabama's Prothro placed on medical scholarship". USA Today/Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
  • "Prothro out for season" Kyle Veazey. The Decatur Daily, Ala. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News. Washington: Sep 20, 2006. pg. 1
  • "Tide unsure if Prothro will play this season" Darren Epps. Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News. Washington: Jul 27, 2006. pg. 1
  • "SEC KICKOFF 2006 : Rising Tide of questions: Shula, Alabama still under fire despite success" Gentry Estes. Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn Knight Ridder Tribune Business News. Washington: Jul 30, 2006. pg. 1 (the 2005 Tide struggled after Prothro's gruesome leg fracture)
  • "Prothro, Alexander pick up ESPY hardware" The Decatur Daily, Ala. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News. Washington: Jul 14, 2006. pg. 1 (Prothro won 2006 ESPY Award for Best Play for 42 yard catch leading in win over Southern Mississippi on Sept. 10)
  • "Emerging as a First-Rate Team, Auburn Earns the Last Laugh" Ray Glier. New York Times. (Late Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: Nov 20, 2005. pg. 8.6 (says Prothro's injury blamed for failure to win national championship)
  • "After a Bad Break, Alabama Gets Its Second Good One"Ray Glier. New York Times. (Late Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: Oct 23, 2005. pg. 8.11 (described Prothro as "star receiver and returner")
  • "Crimson Tide Makes a Statement By Leaving the Gators Speechless" Ray Glier. New York Times. (Late Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: Oct 2, 2005. pg. 8.9 (87-yard touchdown by Prothro)