André Woodson
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New York Giants — No. 3 | |
Quarterback | |
Date of birth: April 25, 1984 | |
Place of birth: Fort Lewis, Washington | |
Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | Weight: 230 lb (100 kg) |
National Football League debut | |
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No regular season or postseason appearances | |
Career history | |
College: Kentucky | |
NFL Draft: 2008 / Round: 6 / Pick: 198 | |
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Current status: Unsigned Draft Pick | |
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André Woodson Jr. (born April 25, 1984 in Fort Lewis, Washington) is an American football quarterback who was a sixth-round selection (198th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. He played college football at the University of Kentucky.
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[edit] Early life
Born on post in Fort Lewis, Washingtonwhere his mother, Robin Woodson, was stationed in the Army with his father (Andre W.) Woodson grew up a military brat, moving from post to post with his mother after his parents divorced when he was the age of two. He was raised by his mother as she continued her Army service, eventually arriving in Radcliff, Kentucky (a town next to Fort Knox) in 1994. He attended high school at North Hardin High School, (in Radcliff, Kentucky), where he Lettered in basketball and football, which eventually lead to him being noticed for his football potential by the University of Kentucky.
[edit] College
In 2003, Woodson was recruited to Kentucky. During his freshman season, Woodson served as a backup to Shane Boyd, and appeared in seven games (including one start). For the 2005 season, Woodson was named as the starting quarterback. The Wildcats ended 2005 with a 3-8 record, with André completing nearly 58 percent of his passes, while throwing for 1,644 yards.
After the 2006 spring practice, it appeared Woodson would lose his position to his backup, Curtis Pulley.[1] Spurred by this, Woodson started spending more time lifting weights, began leading the team in practice, and soon became the choice for starting quarterback.[1] The 2006 season, Woodson's junior season, was a break out season, with Woodson leading the Wildcats to a 7-5 regular season, and their first bowl win in 22 years, in the Music City Bowl.[2] Not only did he lead his team but also led the SEC in passing yards with 3,515,[3][2] and became only the second Kentucky quarterback to throw 30 or more touchdowns in a single season. [2]
On September 22, 2007, Woodson broke Trent Dilfer's all-time NCAA record of 271 consecutive pass attempts without an interception against the Arkansas Razorbacks[4]. The streak ended, however, when Woodson threw his first interception in 325 attempts on September 29, 2007 against Florida Atlantic University.[5] Against Florida State in the 2007 Music City Bowl, Woodson broke Danny Wuerffel's SEC record for passing touchdowns in one season. Woodson threw 40 for the season, passing Wuerffel's record by one. He also broke Jared Lorenzen's UK record of 78 career touchdown passes, which probably cemented him as one of, if not the best quarterback the University of Kentucky has ever had play for them.
[edit] Statistics
Season | Games | Passing | Rushing | QB rating | |||||||
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Comp | Att | Yds | TD | Int | Att | Yds | Avg | TD | |||
RS Freshman | 7 | 54 | 88 | 492 | 4 | 1 | 36 | -27 | -0.75 | 0 | 109.26 |
Sophomore | 11 | 146 | 253 | 1644 | 6 | 6 | 57 | -133 | -2.33 | 1 | 110.16 |
Junior | 13 | 295 | 452 | 3515 | 31 | 7 | 70 | -137 | -1.96 | 1 | 146.84 |
Senior | 13 | 327 | 518 | 3709 | 40 | 11 | 69 | -193 | -2.70 | 3 | 144.51 |
TOTALS | 44 | 822 | 1311 | 9360 | 78 | 25 | 232 | -490 | -2.11 | 5 | 134.32 |
Andre Woodson was a very versatile quarterback.
[edit] NFL career
On April 27, 2008, André Woodson was drafted with the 32nd pick of the 6th round (198th pick overall) to the New York Giants starting his professional career.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Jonathan, Smith. "Woodson, Pulley make giant strides over summer", The Kentucky Kernel, September 1, 2006, pp. 1. Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
- ^ a b c Low, Chris. "Key playmakers in Cats' explosive attack returning", ESPN, March 29, 2007, pp. 1. Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
- ^ Kentucky Wildcat 2006 cumulative season statistics, 2006, <http://www.ukathletics.com/stats/2006_07/football/teamcume.htm>. Retrieved on 3 April 2007
- ^ Kentucky's Woodson breaks record for passes without INT, 2007, <http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=ncf&id=3031824>. Retrieved on 24 September 2007
- ^ ESPN - Woodson throws career-high 5 TDs as No. 14 UK romps - NCAA College Football Recap
- ^ Big Blue drafts some insurance behind Manning
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Preceded by Shane Boyd |
Kentucky Wildcats Starting Quarterback 2005-2007 |
Succeeded by Curtis Pulley |
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