Recapping The Farewell Tour For UC Seniors: Offense

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Oct 31, 2014; New Orleans, LA, USA; Cincinnati Bearcats quarterback Munchie Legaux (4) celebrates with wide receiver Shaq Washington (19) after his touchdown catch against the Tulane Green Wave during the second half at Yulman Stadium. Cincinnati won, 38-14. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

#4 Munchie Legaux

"So after five years in red and black, we say goodbye to All-Name Team quarterback Munchie Legaux. He drew the frustration of many fans due to his inability to play the quarterback position like some had expected. But no one can deny the heart and resiliency that embodied this young man. Munchie in many ways typified UC football’s “never say die” attitude. Whether it be individual games or the state of college football that has Cincinnati outside of a Power 5 conference, the Bearcats have embraced that “we’re done when we say we are” mentality, just like Legaux. Even when his own body gave out on him he was able to recover and guide the Bearcats to key wins last season. Overall, what Munchie Legaux gave to this program over the last five years won’t be forgotten. Not by the coaches or the fans or the folks on this blog. We’ll always remember the sacrifices he made for the Bearcats."