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22 Facts About Alan Gendreau

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Alan Scott Gendreau was born on May 27,1989 and is an American former college football player for the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders.

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Alan Gendreau ended his college career as the leading scorer in Sun Belt Conference history.

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Alan Gendreau attended college at Middle Tennessee State University, where he chose to play football over soccer.

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Alan Gendreau began his career being named to the Sun Belt All-Freshman team, and was later named twice to the All-Sun Belt first team.

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Alan Gendreau made the second longest field goal in Sun Belt Conference history and set multiple school placekicking records.

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Alan Gendreau grew up in Apopka, Florida in a deeply religious home.

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Alan Gendreau attended Orangewood Christian High School in Maitland, Florida, where he was a placekicker and a first-team all-state selection as a junior and senior.

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Alan Gendreau ended his career as the school's all-time leading scorer.

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Alan Gendreau played soccer at Orangewood, twice earning Orlando Sentinel Player of the Year for soccer and setting the all area scoring record with 172 career goals.

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Alan Gendreau made the difficult decision to play football over soccer, and played for the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders for four years.

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In 2008, Alan Gendreau began his college career with Middle Tennessee, who was led by head coach Rick Stockstill.

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Alan Gendreau came out to his peers in his freshman year.

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Alan Gendreau was named to the Sun Belt All-Freshman team by both The Daily News Journal and Rivals.

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Alan Gendreau finished the season with school records for most field goals made, total points, and consecutive field goals made.

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Alan Gendreau was named to the All-Sun Belt first team by the league's coaches and media, as well as in separate all-conference teams by Phil Steele and Rivals.

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Alan Gendreau was one of 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award, presented to the top kicker in college football.

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Alan Gendreau was named Sunbelt Conference's Special Teams Player of the Week, the second time he had earned the honor.

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Alan Gendreau was again named to the league's All-Sun Belt first team.

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Alan Gendreau finished his college career with 295 points, the most in Sun Belt Conference history.

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Alan Gendreau did not have an agent and he did not know how to obtain one.

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Alan Gendreau stayed in shape through 2013, hoping to become the first openly gay NFL football player.

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Alan Gendreau has a Youtube channel created in 2012, with about 2,000 followers and a total viewership of about 140,000.