Odie Armstrong (born September 30, 1981) is a former American football fullback. He played college football at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Orlando Predators in 2008.
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Position: | Fullback | ||||||||||||
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Born: | Vardaman, Mississippi, U.S. | September 30, 1981||||||||||||
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | ||||||||||||
Weight: | 275 lb (125 kg) | ||||||||||||
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High school: | Vardaman (MS) | ||||||||||||
College: | Northwestern Oklahoma State | ||||||||||||
Undrafted: | 2007 | ||||||||||||
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Early life
editArmstrong attended Vardaman High School where he was a standout on the football team. During his high school career, Armstrong ran for 5,838 yards and 104 touchdowns.[1] During his senior year, Armstrong set a Mississippi state record with 39 rushing touchdowns.[1] In 2012, Vardaman retired Armstrong's #9 jersey.[1]
College career
editArmstrong attended Itawamba Community College after high school.[2] After his graduation from Itawamba, Armstrong attended Northwestern Oklahoma State University, where he continued his football career.
Professional career
editTampa Bay Buccaneers
Orlando Predators
editCalifornia Redwoods
editTulsa Talons
editArmstrong joined the Tulsa Talons, who just moved in the AFL from af2. Armstrong earned Second Team All-Arena honors for the first time in his career. And is the best fullback in arena football
Arizona Rattlers
editArmstrong joined the Arizona Rattlers in 2011. Earning All-Arena honors in 2012 & 2013, Armstrong was a big part of the Rattlers back-to-back ArenaBowl Championships.[3]
San Jose SaberCats
editOn April 10, 2014, Armstrong was assigned to the San Jose SaberCats.
References
edit- ^ a b c McNeece, Joel (October 24, 2012). "Vardaman retires Odie Armstrong's number nine". Calhoun County Journal. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
- ^ "Former Indian Odie Armstrong captures elusive championship". www.letsgoicc.com. Itawamba Community College. August 13, 2012. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
- ^ Williams, Joe (August 17, 2013). "ArenaBowl XXVI: Rattlers win 2nd Arena Football League title in row". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved August 19, 2013.