About Travis Prentice Memorabilia & Collectibles
Travis Prentice is a retired professional football player who served as a running back for DuPont Manual High School. In the said institution, he became a known football athlete and was included to All-Dictrict first team and the All-State second team. He wrapped up his senior year in the said high school with 17 TDS and 1, 510 yards run. He spent his college career at Miami State University where he established records for most number of rushing touchdowns and points scored. According to reviews, he had a very productive season in his sophomore year at the said university. He was assigned by Randy Walker in the starting lineup and logged 25 touchdowns and 1, 549 yards. He became a runner up for Doak Walker Award at the end of the season.
In his junior year, he was able to win the Vern Smith Award for being the player of the year. Among the top statistics that he was able to record at NCAA are highest career rushing yards with 73, highest career points with 468 and highest games with TDs with 35. He also logged 365 seasons wherein he made carries without fumbles.
His professional career started with the Cleveland Browns who selected him to be part of their team in the National Football League draft of 2000. He had a total of four seasons in the National Football League, appearing also for Arizona Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings.
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About Travis Prentice:
Travis Prentice (fullname: Travis Jason Prentice; no nicknames) played from 2000 until 2001 for the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings. He played 30 games, starting 11 of those. Born in Louisville, KY on December 8, 1976, Prentice stands 5'11 and weighs 221 lbs. He attended college at Miami. He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the 3rd round (63rd overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft.