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* Finished career as the Pac-10's leader in touchdowns (55). | * Finished career as the Pac-10's leader in touchdowns (55). | ||
* Ranks 4th on the team for scoring (330 points). | * Ranks 4th on the team for scoring (330 points). | ||
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* Ranks 6th on the team for single-season rushing yards (1997 - 1,282). Also led team in rushing in 1993 and 1996. | * Ranks 6th on the team for single-season rushing yards (1997 - 1,282). Also led team in rushing in 1993 and 1996. | ||
* Ranks 8th on the team for career all-purpose yards (3,837). | * Ranks 8th on the team for career all-purpose yards (3,837). |
Revision as of 20:56, 17 September 2012
Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends
SKIP HICKS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Lettered as tailback in 1993,94,96,97.
- Set single-season Pac 10 record with 26 total touchdowns and scoring (156 points) in 97.
- His 156 points in 1997 and 120 pts in 1996 rank 1 and 2 in the school's Single-Season Scoring Leaders list.
- Finished career as the Pac-10's leader in touchdowns (55).
- Ranks 4th on the team for scoring (330 points).
- Ranks 7th on the team for career rushing yards (3,140).
- Ranks 6th on the team for single-season rushing yards (1997 - 1,282). Also led team in rushing in 1993 and 1996.
- Ranks 8th on the team for career all-purpose yards (3,837).
- Scored four TDs in a game five times in his career.
- The only non-kicker in school history to score over 100 points in a season twice. (Others include John Lee, Chris Sailer, and Kai Forbath.)
- Was a 3rd round selection in the 1998 NFL Draft (Washington).
ACCOLADES
- Earned first-team All-American honors in 1997.
- Team Offensive MVP in 1996.
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