Rice attended Auburn University from 1957 to 1960, playing for the Tigers on both the offensive and defensive lines. As a sophomore in 1958, Rice was named to the SEC's All-Sophomore Team as the Tigers posted a 9–0–1 record. Rice was named an All-American in 1959 and was voted the best offensive lineman in the SEC.[3][4] In his senior season, Rice was once again named an All-American and was once again voted the best offensive lineman in the SEC.[4][3] Rice was also voted the best defensive lineman in the conference that year.[3]
In 1992, Rice was elected into Auburn's Team of the Century by fans.[4] Rice also lent his name to the Ken Rice Award, an annual award given to the best offensive lineman at Auburn.[5]
Rice resided in Big Canoe, Georgia, where he had been involved in real estate development since the early 1970s.[3][10][11] Rice met Billie Ann Perrin while attending Auburn and the two married on June 20, 1959.[12] The couple purchased the summit of Mount Oglethorpe, the original southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, in 1995, and opened the summit to the public in 2014.[11][13] Billie Ann Rice died on June 7, 2014, at age 77.[12]
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^Shmelter, Richard. The Raiders Encyclopedia: All Players, Coaches, Games and More through 2009-2010. McFarland, Incorporated Publishers. 2011. pp. 222.
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