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Armanti Edwards
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Class: So.
Hometown: Greenwood, S.C.
High School: Greenwood
Height: 6-0
Weight: 175
Position: QB
Birthdate: March 8, 1988
As a freshman who didn’t start until the third game of the season, Edwards turned in one of the finest seasons ever by a quarterback of any age and at any level of college football ... the diminutive signal-caller became just the fifth player in NCAA Division I history (and only the second freshman) to pass for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 in the same season (the others are Morehead State’s David Dinkins - 1999; Clemson’s Woodrow Dantzler - 2001; Missouri’s Brad Smith - 2002 and Texas’ Vince Young - 2005 — Smith was the only other freshman to accomplish the feat) ... the southpaw went 13-0 as a starter in his initial collegiate campaign en route to Southern Conference and National Freshman of the Year recognition.
2006: Freshman phenom brought home National Freshman of the Year and all-America (College Sporting News) recognition as well as SoCon Freshman of the Year and first-team all-conference plaudits ... the southpaw played in all 15 games, starting the final 13 ... threw for 2,251 yards and ran for 1,153 more, becoming just the fifth player in NCAA Division I history (and only the second freshman) to pass for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 in the same season ... joined Kevin Richardson to become the first duo in ASU history to each amass 1,000 rushing yards in the same season ... took just 10 starts to break every school record for a freshman quarterback, including passing yards (needed just six games to break previous record), total offense (6), completions (8), touchdown passes (9), rushing yards (5) and rushing touchdowns (10) ... shattered school records for rushing yards and touchdowns (15) by a quarterback of any age ... led all freshman nationally (true or redshirt) in pass efficiency, total offense and points responsible for and all true freshman in passing yardage ... joined Western Carolina’s Lamont Seward (2000) as the only five-time winners of the SoCon Freshman of the Week award ... had modest results in relief stints versus NC State (8 total yards) and James Madison (33 total yds., rushing TD) ... entered the starting lineup in week three versus Mars Hill and threw for 203 yards and a touchdown and ran for 49 more yards and another score to lead the 41-0 shutout ... had a coming out party a week later in front of a national-television audience (ESPNU) at Gardner-Webb ... ran 13 times for 101 yards and a score and completed 16-of-22 passes for 195 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions en route to SoCon Freshman of the Week recognition ... would go on to collect SoCon Freshman of the Week accolades each of the next two weeks (263 total yards, 2 TD vs. Elon; 12-of-14 passing for 311 yds. and 3 TD in just one half of work in 56-21 drubbing at Chattanooga) ... also earned SoCon Frosh of the Week honors for performance in double-overtime victory at Georgia Southern (350 yds. of total offense, 2 TD) ... highlight of he 350-yard effort at GSU came when the 165-pound Edwards bowled over a GSU defender at the goal line, jarring the Eagle’s helmet off his head while Edwards scored ... Edwards suffered a mild knee injury in the draining triumph in Statesboro, but showed no ill effects the following week when he led ASU to its biggest-ever win over Furman, a 40-7 rout at Kidd Brewer Stadium ... in the regular-season finale at Western Carolina, Edwards earned his fifth SoCon Freshman of the Week award by compiling 204 yards of offense and accounting for three scores in a driving rainstorm ... in his postseason debut, Edwards came up just five yards shy of a school record for total offense in a postseason game (Richie Williams, 403 vs. SIU, 2005), passing for 226 and rushing for 172 and two touchdowns to lead open up a 31-0 halftime lead en route to an easy 45-28 rout over No. 13 Coastal Carolina ... in the win, Edwards and Richardson became the first ASU duo in three years to rush for 100 yards apiece in the same game, a feat they accomplished again each of the following two weeks to advance to the national championship game ... Edwards ran for 105 yards and a touchdown in a 38-17 quarterfinal win over No. 18 Montana State and scored three times on 110 rushing yards in a 49-24 drubbing of fifth-ranked Youngstown State in the national semifinals ... for the first time in six games, Edwards failed to account for a TD in the national championship game, but his 227 yards of total offense were more than enough to help propel ASU to a 28-17 win over No. 3 UMass ... capped it all off by being named to ASU athletics’ academic honor roll.
High School: Multi-talented left-handed quarterback threw for over 2,000 yards and ran for over 1,100 as a senior ... accounted for 29 touchdowns (17 passing, 12 rushing) in ‘05 ... played in 2005 Shrine Bowl ... began playing quarterback midway through junior season in which he threw for nearly 1,400 yards and 18 touchdowns and hauled in five passes for over 100 yards and a score at wide receiver.
Personal: Full name is Armanti Fredrico Edwards ... born March 8, 1988 (19 years old) ... son of Deborah A. Anderson ... cousin, Raynaldo Gray, plays football at Southern Conference-rival Furman.
Armanti Edwards
http://www.goasu.com/autoimage/pCH8Ihy.jpg
Class: So.
Hometown: Greenwood, S.C.
High School: Greenwood
Height: 6-0
Weight: 175
Position: QB
Birthdate: March 8, 1988
As a freshman who didn’t start until the third game of the season, Edwards turned in one of the finest seasons ever by a quarterback of any age and at any level of college football ... the diminutive signal-caller became just the fifth player in NCAA Division I history (and only the second freshman) to pass for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 in the same season (the others are Morehead State’s David Dinkins - 1999; Clemson’s Woodrow Dantzler - 2001; Missouri’s Brad Smith - 2002 and Texas’ Vince Young - 2005 — Smith was the only other freshman to accomplish the feat) ... the southpaw went 13-0 as a starter in his initial collegiate campaign en route to Southern Conference and National Freshman of the Year recognition.
2006: Freshman phenom brought home National Freshman of the Year and all-America (College Sporting News) recognition as well as SoCon Freshman of the Year and first-team all-conference plaudits ... the southpaw played in all 15 games, starting the final 13 ... threw for 2,251 yards and ran for 1,153 more, becoming just the fifth player in NCAA Division I history (and only the second freshman) to pass for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 in the same season ... joined Kevin Richardson to become the first duo in ASU history to each amass 1,000 rushing yards in the same season ... took just 10 starts to break every school record for a freshman quarterback, including passing yards (needed just six games to break previous record), total offense (6), completions (8), touchdown passes (9), rushing yards (5) and rushing touchdowns (10) ... shattered school records for rushing yards and touchdowns (15) by a quarterback of any age ... led all freshman nationally (true or redshirt) in pass efficiency, total offense and points responsible for and all true freshman in passing yardage ... joined Western Carolina’s Lamont Seward (2000) as the only five-time winners of the SoCon Freshman of the Week award ... had modest results in relief stints versus NC State (8 total yards) and James Madison (33 total yds., rushing TD) ... entered the starting lineup in week three versus Mars Hill and threw for 203 yards and a touchdown and ran for 49 more yards and another score to lead the 41-0 shutout ... had a coming out party a week later in front of a national-television audience (ESPNU) at Gardner-Webb ... ran 13 times for 101 yards and a score and completed 16-of-22 passes for 195 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions en route to SoCon Freshman of the Week recognition ... would go on to collect SoCon Freshman of the Week accolades each of the next two weeks (263 total yards, 2 TD vs. Elon; 12-of-14 passing for 311 yds. and 3 TD in just one half of work in 56-21 drubbing at Chattanooga) ... also earned SoCon Frosh of the Week honors for performance in double-overtime victory at Georgia Southern (350 yds. of total offense, 2 TD) ... highlight of he 350-yard effort at GSU came when the 165-pound Edwards bowled over a GSU defender at the goal line, jarring the Eagle’s helmet off his head while Edwards scored ... Edwards suffered a mild knee injury in the draining triumph in Statesboro, but showed no ill effects the following week when he led ASU to its biggest-ever win over Furman, a 40-7 rout at Kidd Brewer Stadium ... in the regular-season finale at Western Carolina, Edwards earned his fifth SoCon Freshman of the Week award by compiling 204 yards of offense and accounting for three scores in a driving rainstorm ... in his postseason debut, Edwards came up just five yards shy of a school record for total offense in a postseason game (Richie Williams, 403 vs. SIU, 2005), passing for 226 and rushing for 172 and two touchdowns to lead open up a 31-0 halftime lead en route to an easy 45-28 rout over No. 13 Coastal Carolina ... in the win, Edwards and Richardson became the first ASU duo in three years to rush for 100 yards apiece in the same game, a feat they accomplished again each of the following two weeks to advance to the national championship game ... Edwards ran for 105 yards and a touchdown in a 38-17 quarterfinal win over No. 18 Montana State and scored three times on 110 rushing yards in a 49-24 drubbing of fifth-ranked Youngstown State in the national semifinals ... for the first time in six games, Edwards failed to account for a TD in the national championship game, but his 227 yards of total offense were more than enough to help propel ASU to a 28-17 win over No. 3 UMass ... capped it all off by being named to ASU athletics’ academic honor roll.
High School: Multi-talented left-handed quarterback threw for over 2,000 yards and ran for over 1,100 as a senior ... accounted for 29 touchdowns (17 passing, 12 rushing) in ‘05 ... played in 2005 Shrine Bowl ... began playing quarterback midway through junior season in which he threw for nearly 1,400 yards and 18 touchdowns and hauled in five passes for over 100 yards and a score at wide receiver.
Personal: Full name is Armanti Fredrico Edwards ... born March 8, 1988 (19 years old) ... son of Deborah A. Anderson ... cousin, Raynaldo Gray, plays football at Southern Conference-rival Furman.