Dwone Hicks was a stalwart on the gridiron, ending his amazing career in 2002 as the all-time scoring leader for the famed Blue Raider football program.
The four-year letterman was a workhorse in every sense of the word as he amassed more than 4,300 all-purpose years in his career, the second-most ever in Blue Raider football history.
The Huntsville, AL native was named the Sun Belt Conference's 2001 offensive player of the year as the Blue Raiders went 8-3 and earned a share of the conference championship. Later, He was honored to be named to the conference's 30-year anniversary football team.
In reviewing the Blue Raider football record book, you get a full understanding of Hicks' dramatic impact on the program as he is still listed 40 times, mostly in the Top 10, more than a decade after his career ended.