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Ft. Hood Kids Get An Early Christmas-The Book Fair
My hometown Ft. Hood has 214,000 acres and roughly 40,000 people which makes it one of, if not the largest military base in the free world. This month the students at Iduma Elementary School had the opportunity to go to the book fair and choose a book of their choice from the scholastic book fair. …
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Dan Hull – I-14 Sports Radio 1 Year Anniversary
Congratulations to Dan (I-14) sports radio on his first Anniversary. Our applause to Dan for providing the Central Texas area with years of high School news coverage, to both entertainment and community. Sharing stories of high school sports has been his passion. The Accumulative Advantage Foundation is proud and happy to be associated with his …
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Cheers to Vince Young College Football HOF
Vince Young has always been one of my most favorite football players. He is a selfless leader, my mentor and features the best talent of this generation. This post is meant to appreciate the greatness of my idol who was incidentally inducted into the college football hall of this week. I remember watching the Longhorns …
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Roy Miller III visited his hometown killeen Texas
On Wednesday April 3rd, Roy Miller III visited his hometown killeen Texas to do some work for his foundation The Accumulative Advantage Foundation. Miller and his foundation hosts a quarterly bbq meeting to discuss the Camp and combine he hosts in Killeen which is going into its 10th year. While in town Miller donated $1,000 …
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College Recap
Big, physical and explosive four-year defensive tackle who played in 49 career games, starting 19 … was one of the strongest members of the UT squad … benched 500 lbs., squatted 625 lbs. and power cleaned 365 lbs. … recorded 138 tackles, 25 TFL, 10 sacks, 44 pressures, six PBD, a forced fumble and a …
Throw Back Saturday
Early years An army brat, Miller was born in Fort Lewis, Washington in 1987. His father was a soldier in the U.S. Army. His family lived in Fort Eustis, Virginia from 1989–1996 before moving to Killeen, Texas, when Miller was in middle school. Miller was a star at Shoemaker High School before moving on to …
Roy Miller III | American Football Defensive Tackle
Roy Miller (born July 9, 1987) is a former American football defensive tackle who played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Texas, and was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He has also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and …
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Blog
In high competition you can only focus on one play at a time to build a good game and when you mess up it’s all about the next play. Being away from this sport leaves so many new worries and question marks, but I’m reminded to take the same approach in my daily life. What …
US Army All American Game
On this date 14 years ago Roy Miller III played in the US Army All American game. U.S. Army Bowl: Roy Miller Earns Respect ByTRACY PIERSON Jan 13, 2005 Roy Miller, a 6-foot-2, 300-pounder, from Killeen (TX) Shoemaker, has been a little sore the past few days and that’s understandable considering he’s been battling some …