Guilian Gary played college football at the University of Maryland, College Park where he was a star wide receiver.
17 Facts About Guilian Gary
Guilian Gary was the first Maryland player lead the team in punt returning for four years, and the first since 1961 to lead the team in receiving for three years.
Guilian Gary was born in Horseheads, New York to parents Gregory and Brenda Guilian Gary.
Guilian Gary attended Horseheads High School, where he played football as a wingback and defensive back.
Guilian Gary's team captured consecutive Section 4 Class AA championships in his junior and senior years.
Guilian Gary attended the University of Maryland where he majored in family studies and played football for the Maryland Terrapins.
Guilian Gary led the team in both receiving and punt returning.
Guilian Gary again led the team in receiving and punt returning.
Guilian Gary was evacuated to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, but fully recovered.
Against Virginia, Guilian Gary recorded five receptions for 99 yards and a 53-yard touchdown.
Guilian Gary was the first Maryland player since Gary Collins in 1961 to lead the team in receptions in three consecutive seasons.
Guilian Gary was named an All-ACC player, which made him the first Maryland receiver honored as such since 1995.
Guilian Gary lettered in lacrosse during the 2002 season and saw action in two games as a defensive midfielder for the Terrapins.
Guilian Gary was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League on April 24,2002.
Guilian Gary was involved in a fight with fellow receiver Steve Smith during training camp, a fight that was the first of three separate such incidents during Smith's NFL career.
Guilian Gary was released by the Panthers on August 6,2002.
Guilian Gary then served as the wide receivers coach at Holy Cross in 2003.