He was a two-time All-American, and three-time All-Missouri Valley Football Conference defensive end for the Sycamores.
He signed a free agent contract with the Eagles on March 4, 2000, and retired from football in August 2000.
[3][4] In 2009, he was voted to the Missouri Valley Football Conference Silver Anniversary Team, alongside notables such as Sean Payton, Kurt Warner, Bryce Paup and Bryan Cox[5] In 2013, he was inducted into the Indiana State University Athletic Hall of Fame as a member of its 22nd class.
[7] His father, Steve, a running back for the Sycamores in the early 1960s; remains the single game leading scorer 24 points (4 TDs vs. Ball State).
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