SEC title game tops Rice's list of goals
Sidney Rice made a sparkling debut in 2005, but the wide receiver thinks it was only a fraction of what he and the Gamecocks can achieve under Steve Spurrier.
Updated: April 25, 2006, 4:43 PM ET
By
Chris Low | Special to ESPN.com
South Carolina's Sidney Rice needs no introduction to the rest of the Southeastern Conference.
Simply, he's the most dynamic and consistent offensive playmaker in the league.
Here's something else to know about the 6-foot-4, 203-pound receiver who made the opposing end zone his own little playground as a redshirt freshman: He sets his goals high.
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