From America's greatest sportswriter of all-time, Jim Murray, in 1965:
Deron Johnson had a high school education, but didn't let it interfere seriously with his pass-catching or home run hitting . . . He would split an infinitive if he knew what one was. Up until this year, the only thing he led the league in was silence . . . There was no question of college football for Deron. Fifty colleges wanted him but 1,000 professors didn't.
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