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28 Facts About Taylor Stubblefield

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Taylor Evans Stubblefield was born on January 21,1982 and is an American football coach and former player who is the wide receivers coach for the Air Force Falcons.

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Taylor Stubblefield played professionally as a wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers and St Louis Rams of the National Football League.

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Taylor Stubblefield left Purdue University owning the most receptions in National Collegiate Athletic Association history.

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Davis High School, Taylor Stubblefield committed to the Purdue University to play football for the Boilermakers.

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Taylor Stubblefield led the team in receptions and was named to the All-Freshman Big Ten team by Sporting News.

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Taylor Stubblefield concluded his college career with an NCAA record of 325 receptions, which he held for seven years, 3,629 yards, and 27 touchdowns.

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Taylor Stubblefield was inducted into the Purdue Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015 and was named to the 75th Anniversary Sun Bowl Team.

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Taylor Stubblefield signed as an undrafted free agent with the Carolina Panthers and then signed with the Hamilton Tiger-cats of the Canadian Football League.

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Taylor Stubblefield's contract was not extended after his original deal and he moved on to coach with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL for one season before joining Troy Calhoun's staff at the United States Air Force Academy in February 2017.

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Taylor Stubblefield had the school record for receiving yards and receiving touchdowns in a single game, which was broken by Cooper Kupp in 2011.

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Taylor Stubblefield led the basketball team to the state tournament three times, earning fifth and eighth-place trophies.

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Taylor Stubblefield attended Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, where he played under head coach Joe Tiller.

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Taylor Stubblefield played alongside future NFL player Kyle Orton and consensus All-American kicker-punter Travis Dorsch.

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Taylor Stubblefield scored two touchdowns and recorded a bowl record with a 244 all-purpose yards.

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Taylor Stubblefield helped lead the Boilermakers to a second straight Sun Bowl appearance in 2002.

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Taylor Stubblefield was named a First Team All-Big Ten selection his senior year, in which he caught 89 passes with 1,095 yards receiving and scored 16 touchdowns, third-most in the nation.

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Taylor Stubblefield became the first player to lead the conference in receptions two consecutive seasons since Ohio State's David Boston in 1998.

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Taylor Stubblefield became the first consensus All-American receiver for Purdue since Bernie Flowers in 1952 and earned First Team-All Big Ten honors.

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Taylor Stubblefield was named to the Sun Bowl's 75th anniversary team.

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Taylor Stubblefield went undrafted by the NFL after his successful college career.

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Taylor Stubblefield was signed as a free agent by the Carolina Panthers on April 26,2005.

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Taylor Stubblefield played during the 2005 season with the Hamilton Tiger-cats in the Canadian Football League.

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On January 6,2006, Taylor Stubblefield was signed to the St Louis Rams.

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Taylor Stubblefield joined head coach Brock Spack, who was a former defensive coordinator at Purdue.

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In February 2014, Taylor Stubblefield was named the wide receivers coach at Utah.

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Taylor Stubblefield joined the University of Miami football program in January 2019, accepting the position of wide receivers coach.

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Taylor Stubblefield joined the Pennsylvania State University football program in January 2020, accepting the position of wide receivers coach.

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Taylor Stubblefield coached Parker Washington to Freshman All American Honors by the athletic.