
01/29/2009 - Texas vs. the Nation, Wednesday: WR Dudley Guice (Northwestern State, 6-2, 213): Not the fastest guy on the field, but his fluid running, vertical in the red zone and good hands made scouts take a second, third and even fourth look. Dominique Edison (Stephen F. Austin) would have likely made this list if he had not suffered a shoulder injury after his dominant Monday practice. - Chad Reuter, The SportsXchange, NFLDraftScout.com
01/28/2009 - Texas vs. The Nation, Tuesday: Monday's top receiver, Dominique Edison (Stephen F. Austin) sat out Tuesday with a minor injury, and is expected he'll be back today. Northwestern State's Dudley Guice took Edison's place as the premier wideout on the field. Guice snatched several balls outside the frame of his body and high-pointed a few in red zone drills. In another drill, he faked the fade and used his hands to get inside position for a quick slant near the goal line. The 6-2, 213-pound Guice is not a track star but his feet were quick in and out of routes. - Chad Reuter, The Sports Xchange, NFLDraftScout.com
| 2008 Season |
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Guice graduated cum laude in criminal justice with a 3.60 grade point average. He took addiction studies classes this fall. The Fayette, Miss., native was the Demons' leading receiver each of the last two seasons, making 35 catches for 606 yards with five touchdowns despite missing three games and most of a fourth with an ankle injury. He had 78 career receptions for 1,207 yards and scored 12 career touchdowns, including two in two games against Ole Miss. He made the Academic All-SLC Team for the third time in 2008, repeating from last year and also making it as a redshirt freshman in 2005. He was voted the Outstanding Senior Criminal Justice major by the social sciences faculty in May 2007. Guice was voted SLC Offensive Player of the Week after his final game when he had career-best totals of 11 catches for 190 yards in a 34-24 win at Stephen F. Austin, leaving the Demons with a 7-5 record and a second-place finish in the conference race. |
| 2007 Season |
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Led the team with 470 receiving yards and four touchdown receptions caught 28 passes averaging 15.4 yards per catch longest as a 72 yard grab against Stephen F. Austin tied a career-high with six catches going for a career-best 124 yards and a score against Central Arkansas also ran the ball 11 times for 84 yards and two touchdowns. |
| 2006 Season |
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Caught 14 passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns career-best six catches for 65 yards and a touchdown at Stephen F. Austin had 13 yards on three receptions a touchdown at Ole Miss averaged 9.9 yards per catch and 23.0 receiving yards per game. |
| 2005 Season |
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Played in seven games recording six tackles, mostly on special teams, while recovering two fumbles also caught one pass for 39 yards - that coming in a nationally televised game against Stephen F. Austin. |
| 2004 Season |
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Redshirted. |
| High School | |
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All-Metro Most Valuable Player Jackson Clarion-Ledger's Mississippi Top 40 Recruits "Best of the Rest" All-South State two-time All-Metro three-time All-district led team to undefeated 13-0 record and state championship his senior season team won its district each of his four years three-time basketball All-district two-time basketball MVP basketball All-Metro helped track & field team win state championship in junior season four-year letterman in basketball three-year letterman in football two-year letterman in track & field one-year letterman in baseball. | |
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Born 5/28/86 son of Dudley and Cassandra Guice both parents are retired has a brother, Ronald (28), and a sister, Nikesha (25) cousin Marcus Fleming played for the Boston Celtics member of SACC and secretary of Phi Beta Sigma won the Senior Criminal Justice Award plans to attend graduate school after finishing his degree in criminal justice and psychology nickname is "Junior." | |
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