Dwayne Johnson got his start as a member of the 1991 national championship Miami Hurricanes football team. Johnson served as a backup defensive tackle behind Warren Sapp and Pat Riley before graduating in 1995.
Dwayne Johnson got his start as a member of the 1991 national championship Miami Hurricanes football team. Johnson served as a backup defensive tackle behind Warren Sapp and Pat Riley before graduating in 1995.
Johnson served as a backup defensive tackle for the majority of the season rotating in to spell starters Warren Sapp and Pat Riley … finished the season with 27 tackles (eight solo) and seven quarterback pressures … ESPN’s Sega Sports Student of the Game for the Florida State contest … voted Miami’s fourth captain vs. Washington.
Before “The Rock” became a professional wrestler and one of the WWE’s biggest stars, eventually transitioning to acting and becoming one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Dwayne Johnson got his start as a member of the 1991 national championship Miami Hurricanes football team. Johnson served as a backup defensive tackle behind Warren Sapp and Pat Riley before graduating in 1995. Here is a look back at his days with "The U."
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson rose to fame thanks to his exploits in the pro wrestling ring and got his first break in the movie business as the Scorpion King in 2001’s “The Mummy Returns.
Johnson served as a backup defensive tackle for the majority of the season rotating in to spell starters Warren Sapp and Pat Riley … finished the season with 27 tackles (eight solo) and seven quarterback pressures … ESPN’s Sega Sports Student of the Game for the Florida State contest … voted Miami’s fourth captain vs. Washington.
Before “The Rock” became a professional wrestler and one of the WWE’s biggest stars, eventually transitioning to acting and becoming one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Dwayne Johnson got his start as a member of the 1991 national championship Miami Hurricanes football team. Johnson served as a backup defensive tackle behind Warren Sapp and Pat Riley before graduating in 1995. Here is a look back at his days with "The U."
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson rose to fame thanks to his exploits in the pro wrestling ring and got his first break in the movie business as the Scorpion King in 2001’s “The Mummy Returns.