Career
He played college football at Millersville University. Riddick played eight seasons for the Bills. He started eight games and ran for 632 total yards in 1986, and he became a short-yardage specialist in 1988.
Because of his high-jumping ability, Riddick became a short-yardage weapon for the Bills in 1988.
He scored twelve touchdowns, all but three of which were from the opponent"s 1-yard line. The longest of his rushing touchdowns was five yards.
Riddick"s oldest son Ian Riddick, is a former high school standout at West Seneca West High School and a former defensive back at the University of Pittsburgh. Before attending Millersville, Riddick went to Pennridge High School where he was an outstanding football player.