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Quinton Andrews was born on 23 June, 1987. Discover Quinton Andrews's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Quinton Andrews Height, Weight & Measurements
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Quinton Andrews Net Worth
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Timeline
To begin his junior season, he recorded seven tackles in a 48–21 victory over Villanova. In the following 24–3 loss to East Carolina, he finished second on the team with nine tackles. In the 17–14 loss to Colorado, he led the team with 15 tackles and also had a tackle for a loss. In the following victory over Marshall, he had three tackles. Then in the Big East opener against Rutgers, Andrews recorded two tackles and a tackle for a loss. In the 17–6 win over Syracuse, he led the team with nine tackles and two pass break-ups. In the 34–17 win over Auburn, he recorded three tackles. In the following 35–13 win over UConn, Andrews recorded six tackles and a pass break-up. In the 26–23 loss in overtime to Cincinnati, Andrews recorded 5 tackles and a tackle for a four-yard loss.
After going undrafted in 2010, Andrews played for the Green Bay Blizzard of the Indoor Football League in 2010. He advanced to the Arena Football League in 2011, playing for both the Utah Blaze and San Jose SaberCats.
In 2008, before the season, Andrews was named to two lists, the Second-team All-Big East team by Athlon Sports, and the First-team All-Big East by Phil Steele's Football Magazine. He had also decided that he needed to change, because he didn't want people to think that he was a "street thug," and that he would not be as confrontational with coaches as he had been in the past. Also, at the beginning of preseason practices, he did not start at the bandit safety position that he had started at the previous year.
In 2007, Andrews missed the Blue-Gold Spring Game due to off-field issues reported by head coach Rich Rodriguez. Andrews was then selected as a preseason Second-team All-Big East selection by Lindy's. On June 2, 2007, he was arrested in West Virginia for obstructing an officer. Coach Rodriguez said he had no comments until he talked to Andrews. Andrews was benched for the season opener against Western Michigan, but returned for the second game of the season against Marshall to record two tackles, one sack, and a pass break-up. In the 21–13 loss at South Florida, he recorded a season-high nine tackles and a pass deflection. He missed the Mississippi State and Rutgers games with a knee injury. he returned for the Louisville victory with four tackles and a pass deflection. The next week against No. 22 Cincinnati, he recorded five tackles and three pass deflections. He finished the regular season in the loss to Pitt with five tackles. In the season finale, the 48–28 win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl, he recorded seven tackles and an interception of Sam Bradford in the endzone.
In 2006, Andrews was named starter for the Friends of Coal Bowl against Marshall, and since that game he started every game for the rest of the year. He recorded 75 tackles, and a team-high five interceptions, returned for 67 yards. He had an interception against Georgia Tech in the Toyota Gator Bowl. The interception was on a goal-line situation and was key in the Mountaineers comeback. He was named to the Third-team Freshman All-American team, along with fellow Mountaineer Greg Isdaner, and named a Third-team All-American by Sporting News.
Andrews, a three star recruit, was ranked as the 22nd best safety in the nation by Rivals.com. Also, Rivals had him ranked as the 53rd best prospect coming from Florida in 2005, and future teammate Quarterback Jarrett Brown was ranked 66th on the list. He received offers from schools such as Florida, Miami (Fla.), Georgia, West Virginia, Kansas State, Clemson, and NC State. But was considering being in a "package deal" with his best friend Conredge Collins, whom later went to rival Pitt.
In 2005, as a freshman, Andrews redshirt, which meant he would not be on the varsity team, but however the scout team.
In November 2004, Andrews narrowed his list down to his top five schools, which were: Florida, Miami (Fla.), Georgia, West Virginia, and Kansas State. Then in January 2005 it was announced that he had narrowed his list down to two schools, Florida and West Virginia. On January 14, he visited West Virginia and gave them a verbal commitment, however it was not announced until two weeks later.
Quinton Andrews (born June 23, 1987) is a former American football safety. He played college football at North Alabama. Andrews played the prior three years of his career at West Virginia.