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Bobby Rainey
RB #34
Height:
5-8
Weight:
205
Age:
25
College:
Western Kentucky
Hometown:
Griffin, GA
Experience:
2

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Biography

Download 2011 Bio Update Bobby Rainey signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/10/12…Appeared in 44 career games with the Hilltoppers, recording 4,542 rushing yards on 895 carries (4.6 avg.) and 35 TDs…Hauled in 80 career receptions for an additional 682 yards and 5 scores. Boasted 63 KORs for 1,631 yards…Ranks 11th in NCAA history with 6,906 all-purpose yards…As a senior in 2011, earned his second-consecutive Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year nod while being named to five different All-America teams…Finished the season ranked second in the nation with 1,695 rushing yards, his second-consecutive 1,500-yard rushing campaign…Became just the 10th player in the past 15 years to rush for at least 1,500 yards in back-to-back seasons. His 22- career 100-yard rushing contests are a Hilltoppers’ school record…Led the nation in rushing attempts (369) for the second-straight year, amassing 1,695 rushing yards and 13 ground scores…Added 36 receptions for 361 yards and 4 TDs, totaling 2,056 yards from scrimmage. His 8.50 points per game were first in the Sun Belt Conference.

Download 2011 Bio Update Bobby Rainey signed with the Ravens as a rookie free agent on 5/10/12…Appeared in 44 career games with the Hilltoppers, recording 4,542 rushing yards on 895 carries (4.6 avg.) and 35 TDs…Hauled in 80 career receptions for an additional 682 yards and 5 scores...Boasted 63 KORs for 1,631 yards…Ranks 11th in NCAA history with 6,906 all-purpose yards…As a senior in 2011, earned his second-consecutive Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year nod while being named to five different All-America teams…Finished the season ranked second in the nation with 1,695 rushing yards, his second-consecutive 1,500-yard rushing campaign…Became just the 10th player in the past 15 years to rush for at least 1,500 yards in back-to-back seasons…His 22- career 100-yard rushing contests are a Hilltoppers’ school record…Led the nation in rushing attempts (369) for the second-straight year, amassing 1,695 rushing yards and 13 ground scores…Added 36 receptions for 361 yards and 4 TDs, totaling 2,056 yards from scrimmage…His 8.50 points per game were first in the Sun Belt Conference…Eclipsed the 200-yard rushing mark on three occasions, including a season-high 227 rushing yards and 3-TD performance in the season finale against Troy…Had 206 rushing yards and 3 ground scores in the win against Louisiana-Lafayette…Tied a school record with his eighth-consecutive 100-yard rushing game in the loss to Indiana State…In 2010, earned honorable-mention All-America honors from SI.com after finishing the season third in the nation in rushing (137.4 yards per game)…Also named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year and first-team All-Conference…Led the country in carries, setting a new WKU record with 340 attempts for 1,649 rushing yards (second in school history) and 15 ground TDs…Added 29 receptions for 239 yards…Had 9 100-yard rushing performances and set a school-record seven games with 150-rushing yards or more…Set single-game career highs with 45 rushes (school record) for 248 yards, adding 2 TDs against Middle Tennessee…Amassed 184 rushing yards and 2 TDs in the loss at Kentucky…Had no fewer than 21 carries in each contest of the season…Scored 2 TDs in six different games, including each of the last four…In 2009, was named to Phil Steele’s first-team All-Sun Belt Conference list as a kick returner and a third-team member at RB…Set a single-season school record with 44 KORs for 1,050 yards…Amassed 939 rushing yards on 144 carries (6.5 avg.) for 6 TDs…Also had 13 catches for 83 yards and 1 score…Broke the WKU single-season record with 2,101 all-purpose yards, with the 175.1 average per game ranking second on the school’s all-time list…As a redshirt sophomore, compiled 275 rushing yards on 42 carries with 1 TD in eight contests in 2008…Also had 19 KORs for 581 yards, amassing 870 all-purpose yards…Redshirted as a true freshman in 2007…Attended Griffin (GA) HS, where he was a four-year letterwinner and starter in football…Rushed for over 5,000 yards and passed for over 1,000 more while accumulating 88 total TDs in his high school career…Played in the North-South Georgia All-Star game following his senior season…Named CSS Chevy Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, as well as first-team All-State, after rushing for 2,040 yards and 31 TDs…Lettered in basketball as a freshman…Majored in sports management at Western Kentucky.

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