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Associated Press East's Richard Collier (75) of Valdosta State poses for the camera as teammate Steve Paris (28) of Iowa State watches after the East's 10-7 win in the Hula Bowl college football game at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu Jan. 21.
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Published January 25, 2006 11:44 pm - Richard Collier got a taste of the upper levels of college football this weekend.

Collier dances the hula
Division I competition not that much different for Collier

Bryan Fazio

Richard Collier got a taste of the upper levels of college football this weekend.

But it wasn’t the on-the-field competition that was different, it was the surf and sand of Hawaii in the Hula Bowl Saturday.

The Valdosta State offensive tackle played in a primarily Division I All-star game in Honolulu.

“The experience was great,” Collier said. “I saw a lot of stuff I never saw before.”

One of the things that Collier said he has seen before is the level of talent.

While Valdosta State doesn’t compete against Georgia, Texas and Notre Dame, some of the talent in Division II can still compare.

“I thought it would be a lot faster, but it’s no different,” Collier said. “Me going against (VSU defensive ends) Tim Thomas and Dedrick Morrison every day is no different than going against those guys. They’re just a little bigger.

“As far as intensity, I know a lot of guys in D2 that can roll with D1 guys.”

Collier tried to use the Hula Bowl to show that he can roll with Division I players and hold his own in the NFL.

The players started practicing in Honolulu on Monday as scouts from the NFL kept a close eye on practices through Thursday.

Collier, a 6-foot-97 350 pound lineman, received good feedback from several scouts.

“I talked to a few scouts,” Collier said. “A lot of teams like me.”

Collier was told to work on staying lower, an issue that he recognized on his own before heading to Hawaii.

“Me being tall is going to be an issue,” Collier said. “I’m working on my leg strength though.”

Collier was given a more positive message while talking to a scout from the Chicago Bears.



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