Riley Skinner was born on October 21,1986 and is a former American football quarterback.
12 Facts About Riley Skinner
Riley Skinner was signed by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2010.
Riley Skinner played high school football and basketball for The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida.
Riley Skinner stepped in for the injured Wake Forest University quarterback Ben Mauk after Mauk injured his arm in the first game of the 2006 season against Syracuse.
Riley Skinner won second-team All-Conference honors as a redshirt freshman.
Riley Skinner threw for 2,051 yards and nine touchdowns, and recorded a 19-yard touchdown reception from wide receiver Nate Morton.
Riley Skinner was named the 2006 ACC Rookie of the Year after leading the conference in passing efficiency, and he started 12 games for Wake Forest during the 2007 season, setting an ACC record for completion percentage in a season.
Riley Skinner threw for three touchdowns in a game against NC State.
Riley Skinner broke the school record for completions in a career with 677 against Stanford, passing Kuklick.
Riley Skinner was signed by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent following the 2010 NFL draft.
Riley Skinner was waived on June 25,2010, and his agent, Mark Slough, announced that Skinner had decided to retire on August 18.
Riley Skinner is a weekly college football analyst for the award-winning radio broadcast "The Drill" every Thursday on 1010xl in Jacksonville, Florida.