Brice Boggs is one of the most versatile players in the NSFL. While being able to play a multitude of positions on the football gridiron, he also lettered in various different sports in his high school and University of Florida days. In high school, he won third place in the entire state of Kentucky for the 200 meter sprint. He was named "Mr. Excellence" for his high school three different times, in his sophomore, junior, and senior year. Along with his track success, he also starred in baseball and basketball during his high school days. He played basketball for two years, and performed rather well as a point guard, but ultimately was not a good shooter and quit to focus on football, track, and baseball. In baseball, he was a successful lead-off hitter, hitting .269 in his senior year. He also recorded 22 stolen bases, leading his team. During his junior year at Florida, he ran track for the team, and nearly qualified for the US Olympic track team. Unfortunately, he was beat out by two thousandths of a second, and failed to qualify. "Haha, I've always had flying feet. I guess I was born with them. I just can't explain it, you know?" Boggs commented about his talent.

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