Trev Faulk Explained

Trev Faulk
Number:51, 54, 57
Position:Linebacker
Birth Date:6 August 1981
Birth Place:Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lbs:254
High School:Lafayette (LA)
College:LSU
Undraftedyear:2002
Pastteams:
Pastcoaching:
  • Northside High
    Volunteer assistant
  • Vermilion Catholic (2011)
    Head coach
  • Northside High (2012–2015)
    Head coach
  • LCA (2016–2022)
    Head coach
  • Lafayette Renaissance Charter High (2024-present)
    Director of Football Operations
Highlights:
Statlabel1:Games played
Statvalue1:29
Statlabel2:Games started
Statvalue2:7
Statlabel3:Total tackles
Statvalue3:82
Statlabel4:Forced fumbles
Statvalue4:1
Pfr:FaulTr20

Treverance Donta Faulk (born August 6, 1981) is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL).

College career

Faulk attended Louisiana State University (LSU).[3]

Statistics

SeasonGPTacklesSacksInterceptionsFumbles
Solo Ast Comb TFL Yds Sck Yds Int Yds BU PD QBH FR Yds FF
1999[4] 11 40 28 68 4.0 8 3 3 5 1 0
2000[5] 12 77 36 113 9.0 24 2 3 2 2 3 0
2001[6] 12 77 42 119 3.5 17 2 11 2 2 14 1
Career 35 194 106 300 16.5 49 4 14 7 7 19 4 0 1

Professional career

Denver Broncos

Faulk signed with the Broncos as an undrafted rookie free agent on April 29, 2002.[7] He appeared in the week 1 preseason game against the Chicago Bears on August 10, 2002, and made 3 tackles and sacked quarterback Henry Burris for a loss of 9 yards. The Broncos went on to win the game 27-3.[8] He made another appearance in week 2[9] and was on the roster in week 3 but did not play.[10] He did not survive the preseason cuts and the Broncos waived him on August 26, 2002, making him a free agent.[11]

Dallas Cowboys

Faulk joined the Cowboys' practice squad on September 26, 2002.[12] [13] He was waived on November 15, 2002.[14]

Arizona Cardinals

Faulk signed with the Arizona Cardinals[15] on December 11, 2002.[16] He was on the inactive list through weeks 15 to 17 of the 2002 season but did not see any playing time. During the 2003 preseason, he appeared in the week 2 game against the San Diego Chargers on August 16, 2003, and made 2 tackles.[17] He was waived on August 25, 2003.[18]

St. Louis Rams

He was picked up by the St. Louis Rams on December 31, 2003.[19] He survived preseason cuts and made the 2004 regular season team for the first time in his career. He tore his hamstring in week 1 against the Cardinals[20] and was sidelined for the next two games. He returned in week 4 against the 49ers, making 4 tackles. In

the 2004 postseason, he made a total of 3 tackles, including one in the 27-20 win against the Seattle Seahawks. He led the franchise in special teams tackles during the 2004 season with 24[21] and was named Outstanding Special Teams player.

During a 2005 preseason match with the Chicago Bears, he brought down quarterback Rex Grossman who broke his ankle, sidelining him for the majority of the season.[22] [23] He signed a one-year contract extension with the Rams before the final regular season match in 2005.[24] [25] During the 2004 and 2005 seasons, he played a total of 29 regular season games and appeared in two postseason games. During the 2006 off-season, he underwent back surgery and missed the mini-camp in April.[26] He was waived by the Rams on September 3, 2006.[27]

New Orleans Saints

After missing the 2006 season due to injury, he joined the New Orleans Saints on April 16, 2007.[28] [24] He appeared in the Hall of Fame game against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 2007 preseason. He had 2 penalties on special teams and the Saints lost the game 7-20.[29] He was released on August 8, 2007[30] [31] [32] and retired the same year.[33]

Coaching career

Faulk was working as a volunteer assistant at Northside High when he decided to try his hand at coaching.[33] [34]

In February 2011, Faulk was announced as the new head coach of Vermilion Catholic High School football team.[35] [36] Under his leadership, the Screaming Eagles went unbeaten in the 2011 regular season and reached the state semifinals,[33] finishing 13-1.[37]

He left Vermilion Catholic after one season in 2012 to come back to Northside High and become their head football coach.[37] He resigned on October 9, 2015, and finished with a record of 11–21. He was then offered the position of business teacher at Acadiana High School.[38] [39]

Faulk became the head football coach at Lafayette Christian Academy in March 2016.[40] [41] In March 2019, the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) suspended Faulk along with basketball coach Devin Lantier for one calendar year. The suspension prevented them from performing any coaching duty at all LHSAA schools at any level in all sports. It was due to a policy that required head coaches for football and basketball to be faculty members at the school, whereas Faulk was working as a volunteer. LCA filed a lawsuit against the LHSAA in response to the sanctions.[42] [43] In September 2019, an apparent agreement was reached between the LCA and LHSAA, and Faulk resumed duties ahead the first game of the 2019 season, coaching from the press box.[44] [45] The Knights won the state championship under Faulk for four straight years, from 2017 to 2020.[46] They fell short of winning a fifth title, losing 27-32 to St. Charles in the Division III championship.[47] [48] Faulk now is the Director of Football Operations at Lafayette Renaissance Charter High School, 306 Acadian Hills Ln, Lafayette, LA 70507

Personal life

Faulk is the cousin of former New England Patriots running back Kevin Faulk, who is the son of his late aunt.[49] There are conflicting reports of them being distantly related to former Indianapolis Colts and Rams running back Marshall Faulk.[49] [3] [50] [51]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: #7 Trev Faulk . LSU Sports.
  2. Web site: 2005 LSU Football Media Guide . LSU Sports.
  3. http://www.lostlettermen.com/trev_faulk-lsu-football-sec-p164984/ Where are they now?
  4. Web site: LSU - Cumulative Season Statistics 1999 . LSU Sports.
  5. Web site: LSU - Cumulative Season Statistics 2000 . LSU Sports.
  6. Web site: LSU - Cumulative Season Statistics 2001 . LSU Sports.
  7. Web site: 2002 NFL Transactions . NFL.
  8. Web site: Denver Broncos At Chicago Bears . NFL . Aug 10, 2002.
  9. Web site: San Francisco 49ers At Denver Broncos . NFL . Aug 19, 2002.
  10. Web site: Denver Broncos At Arizona Cardinalss . NFL . Aug 24, 2002.
  11. Web site: Denver Broncos News Release . NFL . Aug 16, 2002.
  12. Web site: Signings — September . NFL.
  13. Web site: Former LSU Linebacker Faulk Signs/Mealey Waived . KPLC TV . Associated Press . Sep 26, 2002.
  14. Web site: Eric Conforti . NFL 2K3 Roster Update FAQ . IGN . Jan 16, 2003.
  15. Web site: 2019 Arizona Cardinals Media Guide . NFL . 9, 19, 20.
  16. Web site: Signings — December . NFL.
  17. Web site: Arizona Cardinals At San Diego Chargers . NFL . Aug 16, 2003.
  18. Web site: 2003 NFL Transactions . NFL.
  19. Web site: 2003 NFL Transactions . NFL.
  20. Web site: Faulk, sharing time, goes for 128 yards . ESPN . Sep 13, 2004.
  21. Web site: Buffalo Bills Game Release - Week #15 . NFL . 46.
  22. Web site: John M. Christ . Grossman's Bad Break . 247Sports . Aug 12, 2007.
  23. Web site: Patrick Z. . It's a Shame Rex Grossman Is No Longer a Chicago Bear . Bleacher Report . Mar 2, 2009.
  24. Web site: T. Faulk LB . NBC Sports Edge.
  25. Web site: Bears fans miffed at Illinois-only rule . Deseret News . Associated Press . Dec 30, 2005.
  26. Web site: J. Vernetti . Final Notes from Friday . 247Sports . Jun 9, 2006.
  27. Web site: 2006 NFL Transactions . NFL.
  28. Web site: 2007 NFL Transactions . NFL.
  29. Web site: New Orleans Saints At Pittsburgh Steelers . NFL . Aug 5, 2007.
  30. Web site: 2007 NFL Transactions . NFL.
  31. Web site: Carmouche . Marcus . Saints waive LB Faulk, WR Ridgeway . NOLA . The Times-Picayune . https://web.archive.org/web/20120106014500/http://blog.nola.com/saintsbeat/2007/08/saints_waive_lb_faulk_wr_ridge.html . Jan 6, 2012 . Aug 8, 2007.
  32. Web site: Saints waive ex-LSU standout Faulk. Benjamin Hochman. August 9, 2007. NOLA. December 29, 2010.
  33. Web site: James Bewers . LCA's Trev Faulk returns to the place that first took a chance on him . The Daily Advertiser . Oct 19, 2017.
  34. Web site: Nick Fontenot . Trev Faulk’s methods taking hold at Northside . NOLA . The Advocate . Sep 25, 2014.
  35. Web site: Vermilion Catholic . Facebook . Feb 1, 2011.
  36. Web site: Vermilion Catholic names Trev Faulk new football coach . Vermilion Today . 2011.
  37. Web site: Bruce Brown . Parish blessed with three top running backs . Abbeville Meridional Football Edition August 23, 2012 2 . 13.
  38. Web site: Northside football coach Trev Faulk resigns . The Daily Advertiser . KLFY . Oct 9, 2015.
  39. Web site: Northside football coach Trev Faulk resigns . USA TODAY High School Sports . Oct 9, 2015.
  40. Web site: James Bewers . Dominance, not early success, has been pleasant surprise to LCA’s Trev Faulk . The Daily Advertiser . Sep 26, 2017.
  41. Web site: Lafayette Christian Academy Knights . Facebook . Mar 18, 2016.
  42. Web site: LCA facing possible fines and suspensions from LHSAA . KATC . Mar 20, 2019.
  43. Web site: Leigh Guidry . Lafayette Christian Academy files lawsuit against LHSAA after sanctions . The Daily Advertiser . Jul 25, 2019.
  44. Web site: Eric Narcisse . LCA coach Trev Faulk resumes coaching duties ahead of season opener . The Daily Advertiser . Sep 6, 2019.
  45. Web site: Faulk back with LCA . KATC . Sep 12, 2019.
  46. Web site: Eric Narcisse . Lafayette Christian hopes to join John Curtis as state's only schools to win five consecutive state football titles . The Acadiana Advocate . Dec 3, 2021.
  47. Web site: Koki Riley . LCA football's four-year title streak ends in final minutes to St. Charles thanks to turnovers . Yahoo! News . Lafayette Daily Advertiser . Dec 5, 2021.
  48. Web site: Koki Riley . LCA football's four-year title streak ends in final minutes to St. Charles thanks to turnovers . The Daily Advertiser . Lafayette Daily Advertiser . Dec 4, 2021.
  49. Web site: Family get-together for Faulks . Sun Journal . St. Louis Associated Press . Nov 6, 2004.
  50. Web site: Cafardo . Nick . Nick Cafardo . Runs in the family: Kevin Faulk emulates cousin . The Boston Globe . September 23, 2000 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130602123524/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8607254.html . June 2, 2013 . dead.
  51. Web site: Faulk no small factor in Patriots' progress . . Michael . Smith . September 28, 2003 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110604005335/http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2003/09/28/faulk_no_small_factor_in_patriots_progress/ . June 4, 2011 . November 20, 2013 . live.