Ricky Simmons was a forgotten man. At least that's how he felt at times behind bars.
In 2008, he called the state prison in Tecumseh home. He was a repeat drug offender — cocaine was his weakness. It ravaged his life. He was 47. His parents had passed away. There wasn't exactly a line of visitors waiting to see him.
Please rewind for a moment. Nebraska football fans fondly remember "The Triplets" — Turner Gill, Mike Rozier and Irving Fryar. Well, Simmons in 1983 was the Huskers' second-leading receiver behind Fryar. Oh, how little No. 7 (he was listed at 5-foot-10 and 175 pounds, but says he was closer to 160) could fly — and maneuver.
"I could make you miss me in a phone booth," the former split end says proudly.
Once a Husker, always a Husker. Simmons remembers the prison guard who always greeted him derisively: "How ya doin' inmate Simmons, former Husker."
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