Shawn Jones (gridiron football) explained

Shawn Jones
Personal Info
Date of Birth16 June 1970
Place of BirthThomasville, Georgia, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in
Weight200 pounds
Player Information
PositionQuarterback
Number10
SchoolGeorgia Institute of Technology
Bowl Games Started
1991 Florida Citrus Bowl
1991 Aloha Bowl
Teams Played For
Georgia Tech
Minnesota Vikings
Baltimore Stallions
1989–1992
1993
1994-1995

Andrew Shawn Jones (born June 16, 1970) is an American former gridiron football player. He played professionally for the Minnesota Vikings in the National Football League (NFL) as well as the Baltimore Stallions in the Canadian Football League (CFL). Jones was a four-year starter at quarterback for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

High school

Jones played high school football for the Thomasville High School Bulldogs as a quarterback.[1]

College

Jones is arguably one of the greatest Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets quarterbacks ever, leading his team to the 1990 UPI National Championship,[2] and amassing 35 wins, 9,296 yards of total offense, and 70 touchdowns over 4 years of collegiate play. In all of Georgia Tech football history, only Jones and three other quarterbacks started all four years of their collegiate careers.[3] [4]

1990 National Championship/1991 Citrus Bowl

Jones led the Yellow Jackets to a Division I-A best 11-0-1 Record in 1990 capped off with a 45-21 Citrus Bowl victory over Nebraska. Jones would be named the Bowl MVP. Led by Jones, Georgia Tech finished #1 in the Coaches Poll and was the only undefeated team of the 1990 season and would share the title with Colorado who finished #1 in the AP Poll.[5]

Professional career

After college, Shawn went into the NFL as an undrafted safety. He played one game for the Minnesota Vikings in 1993.[6]

He found a quarterback position from 1994 to 1995 for the short-lived Baltimore Stallions, an American expansion team in the Canadian Football League. He would back up former Georgia Southern quarterback Tracy Ham as the Stallions became the only American expansion team to ever win the Grey Cup.[7]

Records/Accomplishments

See also

Notes and References

  1. [Thomasville High School]
  2. Web site: 1990 Season in Review . Tech Topics . Georgia Tech Alumni Association . Spring 1991 . April 11, 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050114054814/http://www.gtalumni.org/StayInformed/techtopics/spr91/review.html . January 14, 2005 .
  3. Web site: Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame Inductees. April 11, 2007. May 19, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110519183541/http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/genrel//080503aaa.html. dead.
  4. Web site: Georgia Tech Football Individual Records. April 11, 2007.
  5. [1991 Florida Citrus Bowl]
  6. Web site: 1993 Minnesota Vikings Roster. April 18, 2007.
  7. Web site: 1994-1995 Baltimore Stallions. April 11, 2007. dead. https://archive.today/20130221163116/http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jstass/Stallions/rosters.html. February 21, 2013.
  8. Web site: 2018-07-27. Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame. 2020-10-16. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. en-US.
  9. Web site: Georgia Tech Official Athletic Site - Football . November 14, 2010 . June 2, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110602212955/http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/indivcareerlead.html . dead .