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The Fattest Player in NCAA History

In 2003, Nigel Dixon made a play that would capture the media’s attention for years . . . but not because of what happened. Nigel Dixon arrived to FSU standing 7′0” and weighing over 400 lbs. Yes, he maxed out the scales. Within a year, Dixon had dropped nearly 100 lbs, but when he transferred to Western Kentucky he was weighed at 320 lbs . . . about the size of Shaq. What did Nigel do that was so amazing? Take a look:


 


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