Selvie’s Secret, Dance Dance Revolution

August 31, 2009
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USF DE George Selvie (#95) attributes his quick feet ability to Dance Dance Revolution

USF DE George Selvie (#95) attributes his quick feet ability to Dance Dance Revolution

South Flordia’s DE George Selvie has been a dominate presence on the field since his sophomore season with the Bulls. He has great speed off of the end and is always accounted for by his opponents.  His greatness led him to be South Florida’s first Two-Time All American.

As a senior, he is destined to make one last impact before moving on to the next level. For all you kids wondering how Slevie developed Michael Jackson type swift moves with his feet, well the answer lies with the ever popular Nintendo Wii.

Selvie’s secret is countless hours in front of Nintendo’s Dance Dance Revolution game. He attributes his fancy footwork on the field to dancing to MJ’s music hit Black or White. When asked about this unconventional training, Slevie stated, “during the summer, we lift in the mornings, so I got bored during the day.” “I got me a little Wii, a little Dance Dance Revolution.” “You’ve got some steps you have to do that are pretty hard, pretty fast.”

In Selvie’s three season’s with the Bulls, he amassed166 tackles, 6 forced fumbles, and 24 sacks all while being double teamed by most opponents.

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