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Clifton Dawson

Clifton George Dawson (born October 8, 1983) is a former gridiron football running back. He was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football at Harvard.

Clifton Dawson
No. 30, 34
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1983-10-08) October 8, 1983 (age 40)
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:212 lb (96 kg)
Career information
High school:Toronto (ON) Birchmount Park
College:Harvard
CFL Draft:2006 / Round: 6 / Pick: 47
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Dawson was also a member of the Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Texans.

Early years Edit

Dawson was born in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough. He attended Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute in Toronto,[1] and was a good student and a letterman in football and track. In football, as a senior, he led his team to the Toronto City Championship, was named the team's Most Valuable Player, and was an All-Canada selection.

College career Edit

Dawson briefly attended Northwestern University before opting to transfer to Harvard University.[2]

During his freshman season at Harvard, he was unanimously selected for the first-team All-Ivy League, making him the first offensive player in Ivy League history to earn first-team honors as a freshman. Dawson set the league's single-season record for rushing yards by a freshman with 1,187 yards and became the first freshman in Ivy League history to rush for more than 1,000 yards. Dawson fumbled just once in 215 carries.[3]

During his sophomore season, he was again named a unanimous first-team All-America selection and was named to the New England Football Writers All-New England team. He placed tenth in the balloting for the Walter Payton Award, which is given to the top player in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision. He led the Ivy League in rushing, with an average of 130.2 yards per game, making him the highest-ranking sophomore in Division I-AA and one of just three sophomores among the nation's top 25 rushers. He set Harvard's single-season records for rushing yards (1,302), rushing touchdowns (17), total touchdowns (18) and points (108). He rushed for at least 100 yards in seven of the ten games with the Harvard Crimson.[3]

In his junior season, Dawson was again a unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection and named to the New England Football Writers All-New England. He attained a total of 1,139 yards in the season. He rushed for at least 100 yards in seven of Harvard's ten games. He ended the season by scoring the historic game-winning touchdown in the third overtime period of Harvard's 30-24 win against Yale.[3]

In his senior season, Dawson became the all-time Ivy League career rushing leader, with 4,841 yards. Dawson earned this title on November 11, 2006 while playing Penn with a 55-yard run down the left sideline on his second carry of that game. In attaining this title, Dawson broke the long-standing record set by Ed Marinaro of Cornell in 1971.[4] In addition to this record, Dawson finished his Harvard career as the Ivy League record holder for rushing touchdowns (60), career touchdowns (66), career points (398), and career all-purpose yards (6,138). He broke every career rushing and scoring record that Harvard keeps and became the only offensive player in Ivy League history to be named a first-team All-Ivy selection four times. He was the ninth NCAA Division I player to rush for at least 1,000 yards in a season four times. He won the Boston Globe Gold Helmet Award, recognizing the top season-long performance by an FCS player in New England, and finished ninth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award. Dawson led the Division I FCS in scoring (13.20 points per game). He finished his career ranked 16th in NCAA FCS history in rushing and tied for fifth in career rushing touchdowns and fifth in career points.[3]

Dawson also ran track and majored in Economics while at Harvard.[3]

Professional career Edit

Toronto Argonauts Edit

Though he was not selected during the 2007 NFL Draft, Dawson was drafted in the sixth round of the 2006 Canadian Football League Draft by the Toronto Argonauts.

First stint with Colts Edit

He was signed as a free agent by the Indianapolis Colts after the conclusion of the draft.[5] He was one of the team's final cuts.

Cincinnati Bengals Edit

Dawson subsequently signed with the Cincinnati Bengals. He made his NFL debut on September 16, 2007. He played in two games with the Bengals and then, on September 25, he was released.

Second stint with Colts Edit

Two days later, Dawson was re-signed by the Colts. Dawson played in eleven games with the Colts during the 2007–08 season and remained with the team during the 2008 off-season and training camp.[6] The Colts waived him near the end of the 2008 training camp, but re-signed him the next day.[7] However, he was released again before the final preseason game.

Dawson was re-signed by the Colts on October 14, 2008. It was during this stint that he scored his first and only NFL touchdown. He was released on March 22, 2009.

Houston Texans Edit

Dawson signed with the Texans on May 19, 2009. He was placed on season-ending injured reserve on August 3.[8] He was released with an injury settlement on August 7.[9]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Clifton Dawson". Just Sports Stats. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  2. ^ Powers, John (November 19, 2005). "Dawson's Leap". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2007-02-02.
  3. ^ a b c d e "# 33 Clifton Dawson". Harvard University. Retrieved 2008-10-18.[dead link]
  4. ^ Shapiro, Madeleine I. (November 13, 2006). "Clifton Dawson, Ivy League Rushing King".
  5. ^ Shapiro, Madeleine (April 29, 2007). . The Harvard Crimson. Archived from the original on 2007-05-21. Retrieved 2007-04-29.
  6. ^ . Indianapolis Colts. Archived from the original on 2007-09-26.
  7. ^ Chappell, Mike (2008-08-12). . The Indianapolis Star. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
  8. ^ "NFL transactions for August 3, 2009". Pro Football Weekly. 2009-08-04. Retrieved 2009-08-06.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "NFL transactions for August 7, 2009". Pro Football Weekly. August 12, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-12.[permanent dead link]

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Clifton George Dawson born October 8 1983 is a former gridiron football running back He was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2007 He played college football at Harvard Clifton DawsonNo 30 34Position Running backPersonal informationBorn 1983 10 08 October 8 1983 age 40 Scarborough Ontario CanadaHeight 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m Weight 212 lb 96 kg Career informationHigh school Toronto ON Birchmount ParkCollege HarvardCFL Draft 2006 Round 6 Pick 47Career historyIndianapolis Colts 2007 Cincinnati Bengals 2007 Indianapolis Colts 2007 2008 Houston Texans 2009 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awards4 First team All Ivy League 2003 2006 Career NFL statisticsRushing yards 64Rushing average 2 1Rushing touchdowns 1Player stats at NFL com PFRDawson was also a member of the Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Texans Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Toronto Argonauts 3 2 First stint with Colts 3 3 Cincinnati Bengals 3 4 Second stint with Colts 3 5 Houston Texans 4 ReferencesEarly years EditDawson was born in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough He attended Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute in Toronto 1 and was a good student and a letterman in football and track In football as a senior he led his team to the Toronto City Championship was named the team s Most Valuable Player and was an All Canada selection College career EditDawson briefly attended Northwestern University before opting to transfer to Harvard University 2 During his freshman season at Harvard he was unanimously selected for the first team All Ivy League making him the first offensive player in Ivy League history to earn first team honors as a freshman Dawson set the league s single season record for rushing yards by a freshman with 1 187 yards and became the first freshman in Ivy League history to rush for more than 1 000 yards Dawson fumbled just once in 215 carries 3 During his sophomore season he was again named a unanimous first team All America selection and was named to the New England Football Writers All New England team He placed tenth in the balloting for the Walter Payton Award which is given to the top player in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision He led the Ivy League in rushing with an average of 130 2 yards per game making him the highest ranking sophomore in Division I AA and one of just three sophomores among the nation s top 25 rushers He set Harvard s single season records for rushing yards 1 302 rushing touchdowns 17 total touchdowns 18 and points 108 He rushed for at least 100 yards in seven of the ten games with the Harvard Crimson 3 In his junior season Dawson was again a unanimous first team All Ivy League selection and named to the New England Football Writers All New England He attained a total of 1 139 yards in the season He rushed for at least 100 yards in seven of Harvard s ten games He ended the season by scoring the historic game winning touchdown in the third overtime period of Harvard s 30 24 win against Yale 3 In his senior season Dawson became the all time Ivy League career rushing leader with 4 841 yards Dawson earned this title on November 11 2006 while playing Penn with a 55 yard run down the left sideline on his second carry of that game In attaining this title Dawson broke the long standing record set by Ed Marinaro of Cornell in 1971 4 In addition to this record Dawson finished his Harvard career as the Ivy League record holder for rushing touchdowns 60 career touchdowns 66 career points 398 and career all purpose yards 6 138 He broke every career rushing and scoring record that Harvard keeps and became the only offensive player in Ivy League history to be named a first team All Ivy selection four times He was the ninth NCAA Division I player to rush for at least 1 000 yards in a season four times He won the Boston Globe Gold Helmet Award recognizing the top season long performance by an FCS player in New England and finished ninth in the voting for the Walter Payton Award Dawson led the Division I FCS in scoring 13 20 points per game He finished his career ranked 16th in NCAA FCS history in rushing and tied for fifth in career rushing touchdowns and fifth in career points 3 Dawson also ran track and majored in Economics while at Harvard 3 Professional career EditToronto Argonauts Edit Though he was not selected during the 2007 NFL Draft Dawson was drafted in the sixth round of the 2006 Canadian Football League Draft by the Toronto Argonauts First stint with Colts Edit He was signed as a free agent by the Indianapolis Colts after the conclusion of the draft 5 He was one of the team s final cuts Cincinnati Bengals Edit Dawson subsequently signed with the Cincinnati Bengals He made his NFL debut on September 16 2007 He played in two games with the Bengals and then on September 25 he was released Second stint with Colts Edit Two days later Dawson was re signed by the Colts Dawson played in eleven games with the Colts during the 2007 08 season and remained with the team during the 2008 off season and training camp 6 The Colts waived him near the end of the 2008 training camp but re signed him the next day 7 However he was released again before the final preseason game Dawson was re signed by the Colts on October 14 2008 It was during this stint that he scored his first and only NFL touchdown He was released on March 22 2009 Houston Texans Edit Dawson signed with the Texans on May 19 2009 He was placed on season ending injured reserve on August 3 8 He was released with an injury settlement on August 7 9 References Edit Clifton Dawson Just Sports Stats Retrieved 20 December 2015 Powers John November 19 2005 Dawson s Leap Boston Globe Retrieved 2007 02 02 a b c d e 33 Clifton Dawson Harvard University Retrieved 2008 10 18 dead link Shapiro Madeleine I November 13 2006 Clifton Dawson Ivy League Rushing King Shapiro Madeleine April 29 2007 Dawson signs with Colts after going undrafted The Harvard Crimson Archived from the original on 2007 05 21 Retrieved 2007 04 29 Clifton Dawson Career Notes Indianapolis Colts Archived from the original on 2007 09 26 Chappell Mike 2008 08 12 Colts re sign RB Dawson Keith hurt The Indianapolis Star Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved 2008 08 14 NFL transactions for August 3 2009 Pro Football Weekly 2009 08 04 Retrieved 2009 08 06 permanent dead link NFL transactions for August 7 2009 Pro Football Weekly August 12 2009 Retrieved 2009 08 12 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clifton Dawson amp oldid 1171662049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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