Xavier Adibi
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Houston Texans — No. 52 | |
Linebacker | |
Date of birth: October 18, 1984 | |
Place of birth: Stillwater, Oklahoma | |
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | Weight: 220 lb (100 kg) |
National Football League debut | |
---|---|
No regular season or postseason appearances | |
Career history | |
College: Virginia Tech | |
NFL Draft: 2008 / Round: 4 / Pick: 118 | |
Teams:
|
|
Current status: Unsigned Draft Pick | |
Career highlights and awards | |
|
Xavier Oyekola Adibi (born October 18, 1984 in Stillwater, Oklahoma) is an American football linebacker in the National Football League for the Houston Texans. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
Contents |
[edit] High school
Adibi attended and played high school football at Phoebus High School in Hampton, Virginia, and graduated in 2003.
He helped the Phantoms win their first state championship. Phoebus' first undefeated season came during Adibi's senior year where the Phantoms won their second consecutive state championship. Adibi rushed for 155 yards and 4 touchdowns in the 2002 state football game, while playing fullback, with future college teammate, D. J. Parker, as the quarterback.
Following his high school career, Adibi played in the 2003 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
[edit] College career
Adibi played college football at Virginia Tech. As a redshirt freshman in 2004, Adibi backed up Mikal Baquee. Adibi was injured during the first game against USC and returned for a Thursday night game against Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Against Georgia Tech, Adibi had a prolific game, making eight tackles, including two sacks. He had a key game-saving sack on a Georgia Tech fourth quarter scoring drive. Georgia Tech had an opportunity to ice the game away, but Adibi's sack of Reggie Ball forced a field goal and kept it a one-score game, which Virginia Tech would ultimately rally to win.[1]
Adibi earned the starting inside linebacker spot before the 2005 season and has held that position ever since.
In 2006, Adibi finished second on the team in tackles with 82. Following a 17-0 shutout of Virginia, he was honored as the ACC defensive lineman of the week for his performance, which included a forced fumble to set up the first (and winning) touchdown.[2]
[edit] Personal
Adibi's older brother, Nathaniel Adibi, was a standout defensive end for the Hokies. Their father, Abiodun Adibi, was a college soccer player at Oklahoma State and is a professor at Hampton University.[3]
[edit] References
[edit] External link
|