Growing up in the tiny town of Reserve, Louisiana, A.J. Duhe may have dreamed of becoming a professional football player, but in those dreams he was always a quarterback.
"Everybody wanted to be the quarterback," he said.
When Duhe's dreams became a reality, though, he became the quarterback's ultimate nightmare - a quick, strong and tenacious defensive end who was a star player at the since-shuttered Leon Godchaux High School in Reserve, then at LSU and for eight seasons with the Miami Dolphins.
Duhe will be one of four standout local sports figures to be inducted into the Allstate Sugar Bowl's Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame on Aug.