MVP HINES WARD
Hines E. Ward, Jr:
MVP Hines Ward or Hines E. Ward, Jr was born on 8th march in the year 1976, in South Korea in the city of Seoul. He is an ethnic football player holding the place in the national football leagues team, Pittsburgh Steelers as a wide receiver. He was voted as the most valuable player of the national football leagues super bowl XL. His father was an African and mother was a Korean. He has now become the advocate for the minorities in South Korea. Hines played for the Forest Park High School in Georgia. He showed high athletic skills there, while playing as quarterback. He became the offensive player of the year on two occasions for the Clayton County. He won the all-American honors by the blue chip illustrated, USA today and the super prep. He also won the super southern top hundred honors. Hines was also an outstanding student and was a graduate with a GPA of 3.81.
Wards College Career:
Hines Ward played for the Bulldogs team in the University of Georgia, between the years 1995 to 1998. Ward was placed second in the history of the team, on account of his career receptions on 144 occasions for the 1.965 yards. Ward also played in the team as a quarterback and tailback. He was second to Herschel walker in the history of the Bulldogs team. After coming out of college, it was found out that ward had an ACL missing in the right knee. |