Kevin Riley (quarterback)
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Kevin Riley | |
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College | California |
Conference | Pac-10 |
Sport | Football |
Position | QB |
Jersey # | 13 |
Class | Freshman |
Career | 2007 – present |
Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight | 215 lb (98 kg) |
Nationality | USA |
Born | January 27, 1987 Portland, OR |
High school | Beaverton High School, Portland, OR |
Honors | |
2007 Armed Forces Bowl MVP | |
Bowl games | |
2007 Armed Forces Bowl |
Kevin Riley, (born January 27, 1987[1] in Portland, Oregon) is the backup quarterback for the California Golden Bears, a college football team for the University of California Berkeley. He is a redshirt freshman. Riley made his first career start for the injured Nate Longshore in California's homecoming game against Oregon State. Riley passed for 294 yards, two touchdowns, and rushed for a touchdown but California lost the game when he scrambled instead of throwing the ball away to set up a field goal to tie the game, but Riley can be credited for putting Cal in a situation to win after being down 31-21 late in the fourth quarter.[1] Riley took over for Longshore in the second quarter of the 2007 Armed Forces Bowl. He passed for 269 yard, 3 touchdowns, and rushed for a touchdown, helping the Bears turn a 21-0 deficit into a victory. Riley was the game's MVP.[2] Riley will be given an opportunity to compete for the starting quarterback position next season.[3]
Riley's hometown is Portland, Oregon and he attended Beaverton High School. He was considered the top player in Oregon as a senior by Rivals.com and SuperPrep magazine. He was named Portland metro area player of the year after passing for 2,580 yards with just six interceptions on 239 attempts.[4] He was team MVP and Vice President of his class as a junior and senior. His parents are Rhonda and Faustin Riley. Riley plans to major in business.