Rewind Wednesday - Dicenzo Miller

jmbeck

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It makes me feel good to know that people appreciate what I did. At the time, you never really think people are going to remember you.
As I think the majority of this board are in the 32-29 age range, I doubt Sixpackspeak will ever forget Dicenzo Miller.

I still think the 2000 FL game is the best game I've ever attended. It helps thatit was my first as a student.

Off topic - I could kick myself in the *** for going to JuCo now.
 

DawgatAuburn

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Not just a great running back, but a great FOOTBALL PLAYER. Sounds like he's a heckuva man too.
 

coach66

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spin moves made him one of the best we ever had. He also had the heart of a champion.
 

FlabLoser

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We don't have a guy who can do what Zo did. A guy that can make enough moves to create his own big play and run the ball 40 yards down field.

Dixon gave us hat his Sr year. Besides that one season, the last guy we had was Norwood.
 

JohnDawg

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didn't Dicenzo tell Norwood that hewould be honored if he kept wearing his #12 instead of switching toJudy Walker's #3 (Norwood's high school #).

I could be just making this up but I could have sworn I heard that somewhere.</p>
 

PBRME

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I was thinking about this last night. When was the last time we didn't have a homerun threat in the backfield? Dixon, Norwood, Miller, JJ, #21 rip, Bouie/Davis. That's about a 20 year span and as far back as I can remember. It seems like anytime one of those guys touched the ball they could break a big one.
 

MaroonTyphoon

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I believe there was one year after JJ where Chris Rainey was our lead back. Other than that one year- yeah, we've been pretty blessed at the RB position.
 

megadawgmaniac

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JohnDawg said:
didn't Dicenzo tell Norwood that hewould be honored if he kept wearing his #12 instead of switching toJudy Walker's #3 (Norwood's high school #).

I could be just making this up but I could have sworn I heard that somewhere.</p>
Taken from an interview, added to the original sig file.

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