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Also included in this posting should be Alex's complete domination of the Colorado Springs high school football scene, especially his overpowering presence during his games against Air Academy High school. During one particularly inspired performance, Molden had 3 INTs against Dan Yechout, the AAHS quarterback, directly resulting in his nervous breakdown and the utter collapse of an otherwise very talented Kadet team. Others, including team captain Jason LeRoy, have described Molden's on-field intensity as 'demonic'; in fact, it forced the He-manesque LeRoy to leak urine in his gamepants during the coinflip. Although head coach Mike Roof would later blame his offensive line, it should have been obvious even to him that his limp-wristed QB couldn't compete against a future mediocre NFL cornerback.
Alex's collegiate career should be front page and center as well. His stats undeniably make him the greatest Oregon Duck DB of all time.
University Of Oregon: First Team All American 1995 First Team Pac-10 (1994,95) East/West Shrine Game (1995) Rose Bowl 1995 Independence Bowl1992 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Duckfootball25 (talk • contribs) 20:31, 15 March 2008 (UTC)