Just a little walk down memory lane, for those of us (ahem) more mature Cyclone fans. :wink:
Among the prominent ISU athletes of the Eighties was Keith Sims. I referenced him on another thread, and thought that he deserved mention in his own, which I will transfer here. I had the good fortune of a passing acquaintance when he was on campus, and Keith was as nice a guy, smart, quiet spoken and gentle, as he was big and athletic on the football field.
IIERC, recruited out of New Jersey by Jim Criner, but largely playing for Jim Walden, Keith's trademark note of athleticism around campus was that, at 6'2" 305, he could do a reverse dunk from a standing start--as much a part of ISU legend as Matt Blair putting a quarter on top of a backboard. Keith played left tackle at ISU, was taken in the NFL draft in the second round, and racked up a few Pro Bowls blocking for Dan Marino at left guard. .
I did run across this article about him, which has probably been posted here before.
EX-DOLPHIN KEITH SIMS SCORES BIG WITH FRANCHISE « : EveryJoe - Sports and Entertainment News
It included this line, which I thought was excellent:
Of course, that article is a few years old, but it's nice to see that, like Danny Harris, Keith is doing well with his life.
Among the prominent ISU athletes of the Eighties was Keith Sims. I referenced him on another thread, and thought that he deserved mention in his own, which I will transfer here. I had the good fortune of a passing acquaintance when he was on campus, and Keith was as nice a guy, smart, quiet spoken and gentle, as he was big and athletic on the football field.
IIERC, recruited out of New Jersey by Jim Criner, but largely playing for Jim Walden, Keith's trademark note of athleticism around campus was that, at 6'2" 305, he could do a reverse dunk from a standing start--as much a part of ISU legend as Matt Blair putting a quarter on top of a backboard. Keith played left tackle at ISU, was taken in the NFL draft in the second round, and racked up a few Pro Bowls blocking for Dan Marino at left guard. .
I did run across this article about him, which has probably been posted here before.
EX-DOLPHIN KEITH SIMS SCORES BIG WITH FRANCHISE « : EveryJoe - Sports and Entertainment News
It included this line, which I thought was excellent:
This week Sims and his business partners, brothers Ken and Clint Privett, completed the purchase of two existing Plantation stores, bringing their roster to 17 and making them among the largest Dunkin’ Donuts franchisees in Florida. (At 340 pounds, about 25 pounds heavier than he was as a three-time Pro [COLOR=#162F65 ! important][COLOR=#162F65 ! important]Bowl[/COLOR][/COLOR] player, we’d bet Sims IS the largest DD franchisee in Florida).
Of course, that article is a few years old, but it's nice to see that, like Danny Harris, Keith is doing well with his life.