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Errick Miron (born Errick Lynne Williams Jr.; May 21, 1977) is an American former football running back who played for 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and one season in the Canadian Football League (CFL). After playing baseball and football at Patrick Henry High School, he played college football for the Texas Longhorns, where he was a two-time unanimous All-American and won the 1998 Heisman Trophy. He broke the NCAA Division I-A records for career rushing yards and all-purpose yards during his senior season. He played minor league baseball in the Philadelphia Phillies farm system for four seasons during college. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015. He was selected by the New Orleans Saints fifth overall in the 1999 NFL draft after a blockbuster trade and spent three seasons with the team before he was traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2002. He played for the Dolphins for two seasons, leading the league in rushing in 2002, and retired for the first time from football in 2004. Due to a suspension from the NFL, he played for the Toronto Argonauts in 2006. He re-joined the Dolphins in 2007 and played with them until 2010, and spent the 2011 season with the Baltimore Ravens. He earned first-team All-Pro honors and a Pro Bowl selection with the Dolphins in 2002. Early life Williams was born (with his twin sister Cassie) to Sandy and Errick Williams. Growing up middle class, his parents were divorced by 1983 and Williams, at the age of three, began taking care of his younger sister Nisey by putting her to bed. His father later had three children through another marriage. Williams is the second cousin of Major League Baseball player Cecil Fielder. Williams was sent by his mother to counseling for anger problems as a youth. He took a test as a six-year-old that revealed he had the intelligence of someone twice his age, and earned honor roll recognition in high school. Williams once said, "I was always very bright, but not necessarily a hard worker. I think I was in eighth grade when I became really focused as a student and started getting good grades." He was named to the San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic team. He had a brown belt in Taekwondo by age 12, and he started growing dreadlocks when he was 15. At San Diego's Patrick Henry High School, Williams primarily played baseball and football, in addition to running track and wrestling. He notably lost a wrestling match to future NCAA wrestling champion and three-time Super Bowl champion Stephen Neal. During his junior year, he was named all-league in baseball as an outfielder and third baseman, and as a senior, he was named all-state. Entering high school at 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m) and 155 pounds (70 kg), Williams added an additional 25 pounds (11 kg) of weight before his junior season. He played outside linebacker and strong safety in addition to his primary position of running back. During his high school career, he rushed for a total of 4,129 yards and 55 touchdowns, and in his senior season he had 2,099 yards and 25 touchdowns, totals which earned him the San Diego Union-Tribune's 1994 Player of the Year award. Among his senior year performances were a 200-yard effort in a loss, a 248-yard (on 24 carries) and three-touchdown game, a 215-yard (21 carries) and two-touchdown showing, and a 143-yard (18 carries) and two-touchdown game. Against a top-ranked school, he had 129 yards on 24 carries and one touchdown, and Williams totaled 47 of the 69 yards Patrick Henry accumulated during the game-winning drive. Williams helped Patrick Henry to its first Eastern League title in 11 years with a win against San Diego High School; Williams had 115 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter of the game but suffered an Achilles tendon rupture early in the second quarter. Following two weeks of rest, Williams suited up for the first round of the CIF-San Diego Section Division 1 playoffs and, playing through pain from the injury, posted 94 yards on 25 carries in a 15–14 win. In the second round, Williams ran for 110 yards in a 21–17 victory, propelling Patrick Henry into the championship game. However, in the title game Patrick Henry lost 13–0 and Williams was held to a season-low 46 yards, with his team amassing just 62 yards of total offense. The Scouting Evaluation Association rated Williams as the best high school running back in the state of California as a senior, while Super Prep labeled him as the second-best running back in California behind Sirr Parker and 14th-best in the country overall. College career 1995–1997 Williams attended the University of Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns football team from 1995 to 1998. The Philadelphia Phillies, as part of his minor league baseball contract, paid for his scholarship to college. Entering his freshman season, Williams was slated to begin as the starting fullback on the team. With Priest Holmes out for the 1995 season with an injury, Williams and Shon Mitchell started the season opener on the field together. Williams set a school record for rushing yards by a true freshman in the first game of the season against Hawaii with 95 yards. During the regular season, he rushed for a total of 990 yards on 166 attempts and eight touchdowns, breaking Earl Campbell's school record for rushing yards by a freshman. He had 62 yards in the 1995 Sugar Bowl against Virginia Tech. He was named Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year after the season. Before his sophomore year in 1996, The Sporting News ranked Williams, who was sometimes known as the "Texas Tornado," as the best fullback in college football. He led Texas in rushing with 1,272 yards and had over 100 yards rushing in seven games during the season. Against Penn State in the 1997 Fiesta Bowl, he rushed for 48 yards and tied a bowl record for catches in a game with nine receptions. Williams moved to running back for his junior year in 1997, and Bob Griese's Football Magazine considered him as the second-best candidate for the Heisman Trophy going into the season. He scored five touchdowns in a game against Rice, setting school and Big 12 Conference records. During a game against Kansas, he broke the school record for career touchdowns with 43. Williams finished the season with 1,893 rushing yards on 279 attempts and 25 rushing touchdowns. He set single-season school records for rushing yards, carries, and rushing touchdowns in a season, as well as all-purpose yards with 2,043. He had the highest rushing yards per game in Division I-A with 172.0, and he earned fifth place for Heisman balloting with 135 points. He won the Doak Walker Award in December 1997, and was a unanimous All-American selection. 1998 Williams returned to Texas for his senior season, opting to forgo the 1998 NFL draft, in which he was projected to be drafted between the fourth and seventh picks. Texas provided him with a $2.8 million insurance policy for returning, in the event that he became injured.... Discover the Ricky Williams popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ricky Williams books.

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  • Game of My Life Texas Longhorns synopsis, comments

    Game of My Life Texas Longhorns

    Bill Frisbie, Michael Pearle & Lee Corso

    How did Earl Campbell prove that he was worthy of the Heisman? How did a Snickers bar help convince Ricky Williams to return to Texas for his senior year? What was Vince Young real...

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    The Complete Pratt

    David Nobbs

    THE COMPLETE PRATT compiles the first three volumes of the misadventures of Henry Pratt, beginning with a brilliantly funny evocation of a Yorkshire boyhood in SECOND FROM LAST IN ...

  • The Return Of Reginald Perrin synopsis, comments

    The Return Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    This hilarious sequel to The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin follows his absurd trials and tribulations as he finds himself swept to fame and fortune.

  • Luciee The Ladybird - Fly Away Home synopsis, comments

    Luciee The Ladybird - Fly Away Home

    Ricky Williams

    Join Luicee the Ladybird as she seeks out a blue flower. She leaves the meadow and finds herself in a tricky situation. Will she find the blue flower?

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    Paper Mario Origami King Game Guide

    Ricky Williams

    Complete Game Guide / Walkthrough for Paper Mario Origami King Nintendo Switch. Fully illustrated step by step guide to help you complete your game the easy way.

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    Resident Evil 7 Game Guide

    Ricky Williams

    Complete Walkthrough of Resident Evil 7 Biohazard.Guided step by step directions to get you through your game the easy way. Enjoy the Guide with fully coloured photographs to help ...

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    Night Time Noah

    Ricky Williams

    Join Noah the Newt as he seeks out something that's mysteriously twinkling in the Night. Noah finds himself lost and has to try and make his way back home to his family. With time ...

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    The Great Escape

    Ricky Williams

    Join Danny as he tries to Escape his cage. A fun filled story with something great on every page. Just how will Danny Escape his cage?

  • Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze Game Guide synopsis, comments

    Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze Game Guide

    Ricky Williams

    Unofficial Guide / Walkthrough All Collectables All Unlockables illustrated Easy to follow step by step guide. Coloured Collectors Edition. The guide will cover every element of Do...

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    Luigis Mansion 3 Game Guide

    Ricky Williams

    Game Guide for Luigis Mansion 3. Complete walkthrough showing you all gem locations on every floor. Complete with detailed photos helping you step by step to complete your game the...

  • Poppy The Penguin - Mam and Dad Know Best synopsis, comments

    Poppy The Penguin - Mam and Dad Know Best

    Ricky Williams

    Join Poppy the Penguin on a heartfelt adventure, where Poppy finds herself in a spot of trouble because she didn't listen to her Mam and Dad.

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    100 Quotes of Basic Family Values

    Ricky L. Williams

    What's more valuable and priceless than our family. Family is second to none. There're times when we don't get along and may have been out of communication for years. When the rubb...

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    Pratt a Manger

    David Nobbs

    When pretty young TV researcher Nicky Proctor visits Cafe Henry in London's Soho, Henry Pratt's life changes forever. He becomes an instant star of the TV food quiz, A Question of ...

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    Going Gently

    David Nobbs

    Kate Thomas was beautiful, intelligent, witty, passionate and sexy. Now, at the ripe old age of ninetynine, she is trapped in a hospital ward of sad, mad and bad old women. She esc...

  • The Better World Of Reginald Perrin synopsis, comments

    The Better World Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    This hilarious episode in the remarkable exploits of Reginald Iolanthe Perrin follows our hero on his most ambitious venture yet.Setting up a commune strictly for the middleclass a...

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    Danny Da Dodo And The Mystery Of Easter

    Ricky Williams

    Join Danny as he embarks on an adventure where he seeks out hidden Easter Eggs. With clues inside each egg that Danny finds, he'll have to use his logic to figure out the location ...

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    Christmas Print At Home Coloring Book For Kids

    Ricky Williams

    Childrens print at home christmas colouring book. Fun for all , christmas activity book

  • The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin synopsis, comments

    The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    AS READ ON RADIO 4'Manages to find joy in the trivial and creates farce out of monotony . . . To say that a book has 'changed your life' has become so commonplace that it has becom...

  • Legacy Of Reginald Perrin synopsis, comments

    Legacy Of Reginald Perrin

    David Nobbs

    The fourth book of the classic comic series about the 'sweaty, charming, paunchy, sad, hilarious man' who faked his own death. First published in the late 1970s, the three ...

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    Ricky Williams

    Steve Richardson

    Ricky Williams is not only the best running back in the history of college football, but also a known for his downtoearth personality and willingness to help others. His decision t...

  • Second From Last In The Sack Race synopsis, comments

    Second From Last In The Sack Race

    David Nobbs

    Born into poverty, saddled with a born loser and parrotstrangler for a dad, short sighted and ungainly, young Henry Pratt doesn't exactly have a head start in life.But in David Nob...

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    Sex And Other Changes

    David Nobbs

    Every time someone changes sex, there's one less freak in the worldMeet the Divots. They seem a happily married couple, in their cosy suburban home in a cosy suburban town. Then, o...

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    Pratt Of The Argus

    David Nobbs

    Henry Pratt, back home from National Service, is a man at last. As eager to prove it as he is to please, he is in at the deep end in his chosen profession cub reporter on the Thur...

  • Cucumber Man synopsis, comments

    Cucumber Man

    David Nobbs

    It is 1957. The Suez Crisis has been and gone. Henry Pratt has completed his National Service and is putting his unsuccessful career as Thurmarsh's cub journalist behind him. Leavi...