“Once you see a touchdown, there's no need to make a move. You just use your speed.”

[Miller, Rusty, Buckeyes' Ginn hopes to build on fast start, Associated Press, 2005-09-01, 2007-01-23]

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American football wide receiver, kick returner 1985

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