Charlie Giacomarro Bio
9/21/2007 4:02:00 AM | General
Enters fall camp as the only senior at tight end... played in the Blue-White game but did not record any stats... JUNIOR (2006): Played in eight games... switched from offensive line to tight end last spring... started in the season-opener against Central Connecticut State and at Furman... in addition to tight end saw time on special teams... joined the program in fall 2005 as a walk-on... worked with the offensive line scout team... with his agility and blocking ability moved to tight end during 2006 spring drills... AT LEHIGH: Played two years at Lehigh... member of the Patriot League championship squad in 2004... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two letters in football playing for coach Norris Vaughan... PERSONAL: Most admires his father, “He understands the situation as he played collegiate and professional football while achieving a degree in civil engineering from Penn State. He has supported me through each turn in my life.”... most admires his former high school coach Alan Lane from Cherokee HS, “He is a cancer survivor who encouraged me to pursue the game of football. The principles he taught me about life will stay with me forever.”... enjoys fishing and going to the beach... his sister Chrissy was part of the National Championship co-ed cheerleading squad at the University of Louisville... favorite professional team is the Atlanta Braves... favorite musician is Tim McGraw... favorite sports hero is Brett Favre... historical person he'd most like to meet is Muhammad Ali... if he could attend any sporting event it would be his little brother's soccer game... best place to play on the road is Chattanooga... if he could play a musical instrument it would be the guitar... things he likes most about GSU is the football tradition and no snow... born March 7, 1985... son of Ralph and JoAnn Giacomarro... MAJOR: Mechanical Engineering
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