Ricardo Morris played his university career at Oklahoma Sooners, the same school that his cousin Darren Morris has attended almost a decade prior. The two Morris boys are considered just some of the successful players for the NSFL and NFL who have graduated from the Sooner state. During Rxiaddos time at school, he mostly focused on athletics and socializing, largely to the detriment of his academic ability and certainly his academic performance. While he was a beast on the field, often manhandling opposing offensive linemen and getting to the quarterback in quick and brutal strikes, Ricardo did not show the same proficiency in his class. Never a poor student, he was largely average and made by reaching a series of 2.5 GPA marks that kept him enrolled in the collegiate sports world and allowed him to graduate on his selected date, prior to going pro and getting drafted to the Arizona Outlaws in the NSFL, and before that the Norfolk Seawolves of the DSFL. During his time at the Oklahoma State University, Ricardo could often be found either in the meal hall, bulking up or leaning down, or at the gym or practice facility, pushing weights or hitting the field. His agility was an important part of his collegiate sports career, and gave him the recognition that allowed him to be a first round draft pick in both leagues after his university career.
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RICARDO MORRIS
Arizona Outlaws | Defensive Tackle | S15 - Present
Career: 554 TPE | 82 TCK | 4 TFL | 2/1 FR/FF | 10 SCK | 1 TD
Arizona Outlaws | Defensive Tackle | S15 - Present
Career: 554 TPE | 82 TCK | 4 TFL | 2/1 FR/FF | 10 SCK | 1 TD