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Vernon Grant

Dallas, Texas

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STILLWATER - Vernon Grant, a starting defensive back and emotional leader on Oklahoma State University's football team, died Monday night of injuries suffered in a auto accident in Dallas. Known for his constant smile and upbeat attitude, Grant, 22, was one of the top players returning for...

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Man where do I start? Crazy it's been almost 12yrs since you left us. V.G I think about you all the time. I think about when we was kids bro growing up together and walking home from middle school together everyday. Nobody wanted to pick you on the basketball team in the yard cause you always tackle someone. Lol. I miss you so much bro that it's not even funny. You was the only person that I looked at as a true friend in this world to me. I love you dearly and miss you so bro. Love Calvin...

R.I.P Vernon

Hi Vernon... Thaddius and I think about you all the time Thaddius(your brother) talks about youall the time, he has your Jersey and pictures all over his wall.
Love Thaddius & Tauwana

wats up V.G. man u still missed and aint forgotten #20 will live on at OSU

I think about V.G all the time and wish his family the best. V.G will never be for got and i owe a lot to him. V.G and a few other DB's took me in when i first arrived at OSU and make me feel welcome. V.G is one the biggest reasons i became a kappa. I love you kuz. God bless.

Here it is another season come and gone and still your influence over my child continues. The wrist band you handed him the season before your tragic departure from us is still being carefully washed and worn by him. He still has your portrait on his wall and has even named his myspace in your memory and a replica of your jersey complete with name hanging proudly in his closet. Who would have ever thought that the one conversation you had with him after a home game would to this day still be...

My boy,my friend,my brother from another mother man you will be missed.From the football field to the kappa and que dawg battles in the locker room. R.I.P you will never be forgotten. six3

What an awesome young man you were! You inspired so many, and you legacy and memory live on because of your spirit. You make us Cowboys proud!

NFL Draft recently passed...Your name should have been called this year.
RIP man...RIP