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ESPN announced Friday that it added former Ole Miss and New Orleans Saints running back Deuce McAllister as a college football analyst on SEC Network.. McAllister comes to SEC Network after ...
It wasn't as if Deuce McAllister really needed to escape. Sure, Oxford, Miss., is not a large town by any stretch of the imagination, and, yes, McAllister has been its star attraction ever since ...
McAllister grew up in Mississippi, starring on the gridiron at Morton High School — a little more than three hours away from New Orleans. He played his college ball at Ole Miss, a little more ...
McAllister joins other fellow Saints players Roman Harper and Benjamin Watson on SEC Network’s college football analyst roster. “Deuce is a Pro Bowler and an SEC legend who brings a tremendous ...
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Deuce McAllister Rejoins Saints Team Reacquires Popular Running Back For Playoffs. Share Copy Link. Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Link copied! Updated: 1:05 AM CST Jan 15, 2010 ...
WWL Radio’s Deuce McAllister explains. advertisement. WWL Radio ... No. 14 overall and quickly opted to move him across the line to the left side after he played primarily on the right in college.
After several injuries, Deuce McAllister officially retired from the NFL in 2010 with New Orleans. Deuce became WWL's full-time Saints color analyst after Hokie Gajan's death in 2016.
McAllister is the leading rusher in Saints franchise history, rushing for 6,096 yards on 1,429 carries and 49 scores, all franchise records. Deuce McAllister picks up 19 yards on a fourth quarter ...
Deuce McAllister Says He Would be Happy for Marques Colston if He Broke His Touchdown Record Colston is one touchdown away from tying McAllister on the Saints career touchdown list ...