Article By Luis Ortiz on 29th June, 2009
In 1993 in the state of Nebraska, the people of Lincoln, coaching staff, boosters, and teammates were so excited about the new young talent they got with his speed and power.
It was something to look forward to.
He was established as Nebraska's main running game against Florida State's high powered defense, where he ran 13 times for 64 yards and a touchdown.
Sophomore year, Phillips tied a school record, running 11 games straight for over 100 yards per game. People loved him even more when he played through a broken thumb, which pretty much left him one-handed.
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