Where did Sidney Rice go to college?

Where did Sidney Rice go to college?

University of South CarolinaSidney Rice / CollegeThe University of South Carolina is a public research university in Columbia, South Carolina. It has seven satellite campuses throughout the state and its main campus covers over 359 acres in downtown Columbia not far from the South Carolina State House. Wikipedia

How long did Sidney Rice play in the NFL?

seven seasons
Sidney R. Rice (born September 1, 1986) is a former American football wide receiver who played seven seasons in the National Football League (NFL).

What is Sidney Rice doing now?

Rice played for the Seahawks from 2011-2013, retiring after Seattle’s Super Bowl winning season even though he was just 27 years old. He’s 32 now and is still very involved in the Seattle community, owning six Wingstop locations and a Drip City coffee, all within the greater Seattle area.

Why did Sidney Rice retire?

Borland told ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” he decided to leave the game because of concerns about head trauma. For Rice, early retirement ended an NFL career that began in 2007 as a second round draft pick followed by four seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.

Does Sidney Rice own Wingstop?

Former NFL player Sidney Rice also owns Wingstop locations. Opening his first Wingstop location in the Seattle area in 2013, Rice has gone on to open six locations over the years and even has a Drip City Coffee location, too.

Does Sidney Rice have a ring?

In 2009 with the Vikings, Rice was voted to the Pro Bowl after tallying 1,312 receiving yards, the fourth-highest total in the NFL that year. The former second-round pick will finish his career with 3,592 receiving yards, 30 touchdown catches, that 2009 Pro Bowl appearance and most importantly, a Super Bowl ring.

Which state has the most Wingstops?

The state with the most number of Wingstop locations in the US is Texas, with 415 locations, which is 25% of all Wingstop locations in America.

What state eats the most chicken wings?

Maryland
The National Chicken Council, however, expects Americans to eat the same amount of wings — 1.42 billion — as they did in 2021, despite a price increase of 30 cents per pound since Feb….Which states eat the most chicken wings on Super Bowl Sunday?

Maryland 6.0%
South Carolina 4.6%
Delaware 4.5%
Florida 4.5%
Pennsylvania 4.3%