Jarrod Bunch
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Jarrod Bunch | |
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Date of birth | August 9, 1968 |
Place of birth | Ashtabula, Ohio |
Position(s) | RB |
College | University of Michigan |
NFL Draft | 1991 / Round One SEL# 27 |
Awards | 1992 Giants offensive player of the year |
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Team(s) | |
1991 - 1993 1994 |
New York Giants Los Angeles Raiders |
Jarrod Bunch : (born August 9, 1968 In Ashtabula, Ohio) is a former National Football League Running back who played for the New York Giants from 1991 to 1993 and the Los Angeles Raiders in 1994
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[edit] High School Years
Jarrod attended Ashtabula High School, where he earned the distinction of “student-athlete”. He was a star football player, he set a world record for weight lifting at age 16, he set high school records in pole vault and discus and he was a good student. He was often told, "Don't expect to go to a big school" and "Don't expect to go pro", since no one from his home town has ever gone pro, or to a "Big Ten" school. This served only to crystallize his resolve in making him even more determined to achieve against the odds. He became the first student to be awarded a scholarship to attend a division one college for football and to go to the NFL.
[edit] College Career
At the University of Michigan, Jarrod continued to carve his path to athletic stardom. And while the accolades for his powers on the football field kept coming in, Jarrod remained focused on accomplishing his academic goals. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Sports Management and Communications and used the fifth year of his football scholarship to attend Graduate School, and was chosen team captain that same year.
[edit] NFL Career
In 1991, he was a first round draft choice of the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants. In 1992, he was selected Giants offensive player of the year and his 4.8 yards per carry was second in the NFL. His career almost ended in 1994 due to debilitating injuries to his knee. After several surgeries, he attempted to continue his career in the NFL with the Los Angeles Raiders but in 1995 he was forced to retire.
[edit] After The NFL
Jarrod became involved in a variety of fields in the media. He enrolled in, "The Actors Institute” a prestigious acting school in New York City and trained with private coaches; in addition to his thespian pursuits, he was a color commentator for high school and college football for Comcast Network and a model for “Casual Male Big and Tall”. Jarrod fought in the “Tough Bowl” (tough-man for NFL players) 2002 and won by a TKO and has also competed in mixed martial arts competitions.
[edit] Acting Career
To date Jarrod has appeared in lead and supporting roles in television and film. He played the young George Foreman in the HBO film, "Only in America, The Don King Story." The movie won multiple awards including the Emmy for best original film made for television.
[edit] Other filmography
- Good Time Max (2006)
- The Death and Life of Bobby Z (2006)
- Entourage - What About Bob? (2006) TV Episode
- Two for the Money (2005)
- ER - Refusal of Care (2005) TV Episode
- JAG - This Just in from Baghdad (2004) TV Episode
- The Kings of Brooklyn (2004)
- 100 Centre Street - Daughters (2001) - Let's Make a Night of It (2001) TV Episodes
- Way Off Broadway (2001)
- Chosen (2001)
- The Dancer (2000)
- The Last Supper (2000)
- Third Watch - Patterns (1999) TV Episode
- The Best Man (1999)
- After Hours Happy Hour (1999)
- 18 Shades of Dust (1999)
- New York Undercover - Catharsis (1998) TV Episode