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re: Where is Germiane "Juice" Williams these days?
Posted on 4/25/09 at 8:27 am to tigermike200444
Posted on 4/25/09 at 8:27 am to tigermike200444
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i think juice had like 7000 yards rushing for a career in high school.
Actually, he had more than 8,000--not too shabby really considering that he missed half of one season recovering from a baseball-related injury...
Posted on 4/25/09 at 8:49 am to TheDude321
he is the owner of a successful roofing company in plattenville.he rushed for over 8000 yards and played both ways most of the game,which most people dont know.he was an allstae linebacker,as well as a 2 time class a offensive mvp.he was a state champion powerlifter.at that time all classes competed against each other--so he outlifted guys from a to 4a.i know he held the highschool squat record for a while in his weight class,maybe deadlift too.at the class a state track meet he won both the shot put and 100 meters.oh--he was a pretty good baseball player too.he is married and has 2 or 3 boys.he is a real nice guy and loves lsu.tell him hello if you ever see him.he had some decent games as a tiger,but curley wanted him to "bulk" up and play fullback.he was a classsic power rb in a one back system--that is what archer recruited him to play.curley wanted to run the I and then amedee came in 94 with whatever the hell scheme he had(hybrid run and shoot bs).
This post was edited on 4/25/09 at 8:55 am
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