Bob McMillen (American football)

Bob McMillen (American football)

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Name=Bob McMillen


number=44
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1970|10|28
Birthplace= Oak Park, Illinois
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Height_ft=6
Height_in=2
Weight_lbs=254
Position=Fullback/Linebacker
College=Illinois-Benedictine
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years=1995-2000
2001-2002
2003-2007
teams=Arizona Rattlers
San Jose SaberCats
Chicago Rush
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Robert James McMillen, Jr. (born October 28, 1970 in Oak Park, Illinois) is a retired Arena football player, formerly a fullback/linebacker for the Chicago Rush of the Arena Football League. He was the AFL's all time leading rusher. He achieved this record in 2006 after breaking but losing the record at a previous home game but his record was surpassed during the 2007 season by Bo Kelley. (Kelly had 1617 yards to end the 2007 season compared to McMillen's 1514.) Bob was also named one of the 20 best players in AFL history. Bob, as a player, was one of only two players in AFL history to win three ArenaBowl titles with three separate teams. [ [http://www.arenabowl.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=3550&ATCLID=1139164 Smith’s a Ring Bearer, but no History Major - ArenaBowl.com ] ] Starting in the 2008 season, McMillen will be the Rush's Fullbacks/Linebackers coach [ [http://www.chicagorush.com/news.asp?ID=995 Chicago Rush Arena Football ] ] .
McMillen attended Immaculate Conception High School in Elmhurst, Illinois. Afterwards, he went on to graduate from Illinois Benedictine College.

He's also on the cover for the Playstation 2 game, "".

External links

* [http://www.arenafan.com/players/Bob_McMillen-1070/ AFL player stats]
* [http://www.chicagorush.com/roster_View.asp?ID=135&Unit=Coach Chicago Rush's bio]

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