College Football,Pro Football, Mixed martial Arts, Music, Movies, Fishing, Camping, Hunting, Scuba, Motor sports,and most of all being a Father.
Music
All kinds Country, Old West Coast Rap, 90's No Limit Records, Mo Town, R&B, Southern rock, Rock, Alterentive,Jazz, Zydeco and some others.
Movies
Any Given Sunday, The Express, Facing the Giants, Friday Night Lights, Gridiron Gang, Invincible, Leatherheads, The Longest Yard, Radio, The Junction Boys, Jim Thorpe: All-American, Remember the Titans, The Replacements, Rudy, Two For The Money, Varsity Blues, Waterboy, and We Are Marshall
Television
College Football games, College Football Live, and almost all of the shows on Discovery, history and Net Geo. I also love the old school cartoons like G.I. Joe, Transformers, Heman, TMNT, ect.
About me: Hi my name is Iokua (or Joshua) Williams. I am from Louisiana but now reside in Boulder City Nevada. I have to start out with the fact that I have a wonderful family. My Daughter Madisonann. I was blessed with my family as well my brainy sister Alicia and my brave brother Justin who is serving our country right now over seas. But all the credit for how I turned out has to go to my Dad. If not for this man who knows where I would be. It's because of him I turned out like I did, he is my role model and teacher and to this day I have the up most respect for him. But a little about me. I work as a Security Supervisor for one of MGM/Mirages smallest casino's Railroad Pass. My passion is College Football hell even some people say that I am to into it. I also love to play it so if you know of a pick up game let me know. I played many years on the Offensive Line and Fullback. Ending my career a couple years ago when I decided that I wanted to start a family. Also to many injuries to my back,knees, and ankles. But hasn't stopped me yet. I enjoy music as well just recently I have really got back into Country Music, but I also listen to Rap(not that crap on the radio), R&B, Soul, Mo Town, and many others. My goal is to one day own a resturant and sports bar. Wee if there are any questions please dont be affraid to ask and thanks for stoppong by.
Who I'd like to meet: I would love to meet Dave Rimington. Who is widely considered to be the greatest center in the history of college football. Rimington attended the University of Nebraska where he was a consensus First-Team All-America in 1981 and 1982. In 1981 he was named the UPI Big Eight Player-of-the-Year and the AP Big Eight Offensive Player of the Year, the only times in Big Eight Conference history that a lineman was so honored. In 1982 he was the Big Eight (all sports) Athlete of the Year, the UPI National Lineman of the year, and an NCAA Top Five winner.
Rimi ngton won the Outland Trophy, given to the nation's top offensive lineman, in 1981 and 1982, and is its only two-time winner. He also won the Lombardi Award in 1982 and placed fifth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy that same year. He and Orlando Pace are the only three-time winners in the Outland/Lombardi category. He is one of seven Nebraska Cornhusker players to win the Outland Trophy and one of four Nebraska winners of the Lombardi Award. He is, along with fellow Cornhuskers Rich Glover and Dean Steinkuhler, one of only twelve players to have won both the Outland Trophy and the Lombardi Award. Rimington's #50 jersey was retired by the team in 1982 and he is one of only sixteen Cornhuskers ever so honored. In 1997 he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. In 1999 he was selected to the Nebraska All-Century Football Team via fan poll and named to the All-Century Nebraska football team by Gannett News Service. In 2002 he was named to the Athlon Sports Nebraska All-Time Team. In 2008 he was named to the Orange Bowl's 75th Anniversary All-Time Team. Rimington was a first-team academic All-American in 1981 and 1982. In 2004 Rimington was inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Other Class of 2004 inductees were: Terry Hoage, Georgia '84, Rolf Benirschke, UC Davis '77*, Dylann Duncan Ceriani, Brigha Young '88 and Gill Beck, Appalachian State '78. He is one of three Huskers to have been inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame, the others being 2008 inductee Karen Jennings '93 and 2009 inductee Pat Tyrance '90. In 1999, Rimington was selected as the starting offensive center by Sports Illustrated in their "NCAA Football All-Century Team". The second and third team centers were Alex Wojciechowicz (Fordham, 1934-37) and Dwight Stephenson (Alabama, 1977-79). Rimington is one of six Nebraska Cornhuskers on SI's All-Century Team 85 man roster; the others being Johnny Rodgers, Glover, Steinkuhler, Tommie Frazier and Aaron Taylor. In 1999, Rimington was selected as the starting offensive center to the Walter Camp Football Foundation All Century Team. The other centers selected were Jim Ritcher, (North Carolina State 1976-79) and Mel Hein, (Washington State University 1927-30). Rimington is one of six Nebraska Cornhuskers on the Walter Camp 83 man roster; the others being Rodgers, Steinkuhler, Will Shields, Frazier and Taylor. Rimington is one of 54 players, one of five Cornhuskers, and the only center named to both the Sports Illustrated and Walter Camp All-Century teams.
Professinal Career
Rimington was selected in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. He played five seasons with the Bengals and two with the Philadelphia Eagles before retiring at the end of the 1989 NFL season.
The Rimington Trophy is named in his honor and since 2000 has been given annually to the nation's top collegiate center. Since 2003, a Rimington Trophy has been awarded to the top center in each division of college football.
And lets not forget following his professional career, Rimington has served with the Boomer Esiason Foundation in their fight against cystic fibrosis. He has been with the foundation since 1993 and has been president since 1995. Rimington is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha.
Hey! How are you feeeling?? I talked to dad last night and he is gonna try and come down for Turkey Day...I'm cooking and will be having it at my place. Hopefully Bubby can make it too. I def. want all the fam there.
Chung The former Duck safety signed a four-year deal and wasted little time proving his worth in New England. Terrific start for Chung. In his debut NFL game he came up with four tackles and a blocked field goal. He's replacing Rodney Harrison and while that'll take some time and experience, he's off to a great start.
Reed Undersized and outmatched. Yeah, right. All he did was record two sacks and make a sweet INT on a play most guys never even try to make. Seeing he couldn't get to the quarterback, Reed read his eyes and dropped back into the passing lane, reached up and snagged it out of the air in front of the receiver. Tremendously athletic play by Reed. He looks like he's more than going to stick. He's going to stick and play some defense and whole lot of special teams. Reed's having the kind of camp that shows his talent isn't just worthy of barely making the team. http://seattletimes.nws
Awww I love you too! So you never called me back last night, so I'm still planning on coming over Friday after work. Let me know if shit has changed =]