Okay, so I wanted to get to the bottom of where this speed demon, Tyreek Hill, got his start. You know, the guy who’s now tearing it up for the Miami Dolphins, wearing that number 10 jersey. Turns out, his college career was a bit of a rollercoaster.
First, I dug into his early days and found that he started off at Garden City Community College in Kansas. Apparently, he was already showing off his crazy speed and skills there. But things got a bit messy, and he ended up leaving.
Next, I followed his trail to Oklahoma State University. He played there for a bit. But that didn’t last too long, either.
So, where did he finally land? I discovered that he transferred to the University of West Alabama, which is a Division II school. At West Alabama, he was doing it all – running back, wide receiver, you name it. He even wore number 4 as his jersey.
Summary
- Started at Garden City Community College in Kansas
- Moved on to Oklahoma State University
- Finished up at the University of West Alabama (Division II)
It’s wild to think that a guy who bounced around colleges like that is now one of the biggest names in the NFL. This journey from a small community college to the pros is something else, right? He’s now married to Keeta Vaccaro and they’ve got a beautiful family with twin daughters, Nyla and Nari, and a baby girl named Capri.
That’s the story of Tyreek Hill’s college years. Pretty interesting journey, huh?