Michigan State RB Nick Hill gets huge Spartan tattoo

| January 11, 2012 | 11 Comments

Nick Hill exhibited a little bit of school pride yesterday when he got a rather large tattoo of a spartan warrior along his right oblique. Hill, a redshirt freshman, contributed mostly on special teams leading the team with 38 kick returns for 999 yards. He saw limited work in the backfield, carrying the ball 29 times for 118 yards. He should see more time on offense after junior Edwin Baker announced he’s going to forgo his senior season and declared for the NFL draft.

Hill stands five foot seven inches tall. The spartan stands roughly one foot, two inches. My initial thoughts after seeing this: 1. Ouch. 2. I think it’s pretty set in stone skin that he won’t be transferring. 3. I hope hear about the parlor from Terrelle Pryor. 4. I hope he kept the receipt (evidence of payment is good). 5. Ouch.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    dumbass,
    when will these fools wake up!
    can't wait to see that one when he's a swoolbelly.

  2. Brian says:

    Freep.com headline, 08/15/12:
    Hill leaves Spartans, considering transfer to San Jose State, or USC "if they can change his helmet a little."

  3. Anonymous says:

    i hope Terrelle Pryor didnt line him up…!!

  4. Goergs says:

    Well played, Brian.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Where did he get that done and by who?

  6. Anonymous says:

    It will just be Fat Sparty, no biggie,lol.

  7. Anonymous says:

    That Tat is tight!! Course I'm a fan of the ink too! The work is outstanding and the shadow and highlights are proof of excellent work. As a former college FB player who has some ink of his old team I say wear it with pride! PS We'll get you Next year Sparty!! Go Buckeyes!!!

  8. Goergs says:

    Terrelle, is that you?

  9. Anonymous says:

    Are the scars above the tat bullet or knife wounds?

  10. Anonymous says:

    College kids getting tats is idiotic

  11. Anonymous says:

    Those are clouds. Your question made me actually write a response.

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