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17 Facts About Michael Dyer

1.

Michael Dyer played college football for the Auburn Tigers and Louisville Cardinals.

2.

Michael Dyer was the most valuable player of the 2011 BCS National Championship Game with Auburn.

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Michael Dyer finished the 2011 regular season, his sophomore year, with 1,242 yards rushing on 242 attempts, an average of 5.1 yards-per-carry.

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Michael Dyer rushed for 10 touchdowns and averaged 103.5 yards-per-game.

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Michael Dyer was named to the Associated Press' All-SEC first-team and the Coaches' All-SEC first-team.

6.

Michael Dyer requested to transfer from Auburn and was granted a conditional release.

7.

Michael Dyer turned off the cruiser camera during the stop, though some audio was recorded.

8.

Rumors began in July 2012 that Michael Dyer was transferring to Pittsburg State University in Kansas.

9.

Michael Dyer did not play football and instead worked toward an associate degree.

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Michael Dyer was able to complete 46 hours in 3 semesters and earned an associate degree.

11.

Michael Dyer considered the NFL Supplemental Draft but wanted to get rid of his bad name and prove he is of good character.

12.

Michael Dyer was eligible to play immediately and had two years of eligibility remaining.

13.

On December 23,2014, it was announced that Michael Dyer was academically ineligible to play in Louisville's final game of the 2014 season, which was the Belk Bowl against Georgia.

14.

Michael Dyer signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders on June 16,2016.

15.

In 2017, Michael Dyer signed with the Texas Revolution of the Champions Indoor Football league.

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Michael Dyer was named Rookie of the Year and led the Revolution to a CIF championship.

17.

On October 6,2019, Michael Dyer signed with the Cedar Rapids River Kings of the Indoor Football League for the 2020 season.