
Beef ink two
Published on June 2, 2004 under National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Omaha Beef News Release
Omaha, Nebraska - Omaha Beef Football has announced the signing of wide receiver Terrence Isaac and defensive back Brian Riley to their 2004 roster.
Isaac began his collegiate career playing football at Texas A&M at Kingsville and Midwestern State Universities. In 2001, the 5-11, 200-pound wide receiver participated in the Dallas Cowboys football camp, and later made the transition to indoor football. He began the 2004 season with the Evansdale Bluecats where he saw little playing time behind star receivers Demetrius Doss, John Gordon and Byron Curtis. A physical wide receiver, Isaac looks to make an impact as one of the newest players for the Beef.
After graduating from Rockhurst high school in Kansas City, Riley continued his football career at Central Missouri University. During his time as a student-athlete, the 6-2, 215-pound defensive back tallied 74 total tackles, captured four interceptions for 94 yards and broke up 10 passes to earn him first team All-MIAA and second team football Gazette Division II All-Region honors in 2002. Riley later signed with the Evansdale Bluecats and in 2004 he recorded 4 tackles against Ft. Wayne. After seeing limited action at Evansdale, Riley then signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League and is now making the move to Omaha.
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