Michael Gasperson

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Michael Gasperson
Date of birth June 10, 1982 (age 24)
Place of birth Flag of United States Monterey, California
Position(s) Wide receiver
College San Diego
Statistics
Team(s)
2005–Present Philadelphia Eagles

Michael Gasperson (born June 10, 1982 in Monterey, California) is an American football Wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. A big-bodied receiver, Michael Gasperson spent the majority of the 2005 season on the Eagles practice squad before being allocated to play for Cologne in NFL Europe this past spring. Gasperson played collegiately at the University of San Diego under former NFL quarterback Jim Harbaugh, brother of Eagles special teams coordinator John Harbaugh.

[edit] College

Notched 116 receptions for 1,894 yd and 17 touchdowns (TDs) in three seasons. Was named to the Sports Network's I-AA Mid-Major All-America Team in 2004, recording 54 receptions for 894 yds. and 7 TDs, and earned team MVP honors. Also received first-team All-Pioneer Football League honors in 2002, hauling in a team-high 57 receptions for 907 yd and 10 TDs, which included a game vs. Valparaiso in which he set a USD and PFL record with 5 TDs.

[edit] High School

  • Was a four-sport letterman at Palma High School in Salinas, CA and earned the school's Outstanding Senior Athlete award in his senior year