Pierce Giboney Bio
9/21/2007 4:06:00 AM | General
Returned to spring drills after missing the entire 2006 season with a knee injury... his experience and leadership will be an asset on the offensive line... enters fall camp on the two-deep... JUNIOR (2006): Missed the season due to a knee injury suffered after spring drills were completed... spent part of spring drills on the defensive line due to injuries there... SOPHOMORE (2005): Missed the season due to injury... REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN (2004): Played in four games, including the season-opener at Georgia... saw action in 12 plays against Johnson C. Smith with one knockdown block... registered a knockdown on six plays against Appalachian State... equaled his season-high of 12 plays and a knockdown against South Dakota State... FRESHMAN (2003): Redshirted... joined the Georgia Southern program after playing at Air Force Prep... HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered two years at Tampa Bay Tech... named Honorable Mention All-State... First Team All-District and All-Conference... named Scholar-Athlete... team captain... helped his team to a district title in 2000 and a conference title in 2001... played for coach John Colbert... PERSONAL: Would like to join the military as a career, preferably as a naval aviator... his parents and high school coaches have been a major influence, “Who instilled in me work ethic and toughness.”... most admired HS coach John Colbert, Eric Floyd, Mark Gembellins and the rest of the Tampa Bay Tech coaching staff, “They gave me something to believe in and supported me through the ups and downs of my collegiate career.”... enjoys reading, traveling, video games, chess and basketball... favorite sports hero is Michael Jordan... favorite musical group is Audioslave... born March 29, 1984 in Tampa, Florida... son of Scott and Laurie Giboney... MAJOR: Civil Engineering Technology
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