Family story: Denver native latest member of Nelson's Miller family to achieve football success

Carrying on strong tradition

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Stanford fullback Ryan Hewitt (right) takes a handoff from quarterback Kevin Hogan during the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif. Hewitt, who has played in every game for the Cardinal over the last 2 years, is the nephew of Nelson native Jim Miller Jr., who played on the first Newman football playoff team in 1977. (Photo courtesy Stanford Athletics)
Buy Sauk Valley Media Photos »

Miller is thrilled to see the sport that he and his father loved so much – a sport that Miller's sister felt was almost too violent for her son – be carried on by the next generation. Hewitt has 1 more year left at Stanford, then it may be on to the NFL; Miller said Hewitt is already being touted as the third-best fullback for the 2014 NFL Draft by the Walter Camp Foundation.

But you wouldn't know that by talking to Hewitt.

"He's a humble kid, and success won't change that," Miller said. "I remember him coming out here during high school, on his way back to Denver from a baseball camp in Cooperstown (N.Y.). I put him out there on the tractor to mow the pasture, this city kid in a straw hat, and he's got this smile from ear to ear.

"That's the kind of person he is, and he's been that way his entire life. He has goals he wants to achieve, and he goes about it the right way – with hard work, great effort and a lot of pride."

Ryan Hewitt file

Hometown: Denver

High school: J.K. Mullen

Sports: Baseball, basketball, football, skiing, soccer, volleyball

College: Stanford, where he starts at fullback on Cardinal football team

FYI: Played in every game the past two seasons at Stanford. … Uncle, Jim Miller Jr., was on first Newman playoff team in 1977. … Grandfather, Jim Miller Sr., played for Comets in early 1930s.

|||3|Next Page

Comments

Blogs

» Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman
Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman

Knowledge is power, right?

Bryan Frederick is a Lifestyle Medicine Instructor at CGH Medical Center, and he's got me thinking and re-thinking my approach to weight loss.
» Out Here
Out Here

Why the need for middleman?

The other day, we ran a story about the Dixon Tourism Board's website, which is hard to navigate and missing key information, particularly about the Petunia Festival. Are we wasting our time examining local tourism websites?

Reader Poll

Have you ever gone boating on the Rock River?

Yes
No