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Danny Oquendo

Daniel Oquendo, Jr. (/ˈkɛnd/; born July 8, 1987) is a former American college football player. He was a wide receiver for the Maryland Terrapins of the University of Maryland.

Danny Oquendo
Maryland Terrapins – No. 17
PositionWide receiver
ClassClass of 2009
MajorCriminology and criminal justice
Personal information
Born: (1987-07-08) July 8, 1987 (age 36)
Hackensack, New Jersey
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight190 lb (86 kg)
Career history
College
High schoolHackensack H.S., Hackensack, NJ
Career highlights and awards
  • Stats at ESPN.com

After the death of his autistic half-brother, Avonte Oquendo, in October 2013 in an incident which gained national headlines, Danny has determined to study law.[1]

Early years edit

Oquendo was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, to Daniel Oquendo, Sr., and Ana Garcia. He attended Hackensack High School where he was a three-year starter as a wide receiver and safety. As a junior, he led the team in tackles and returned two punts and a kick for touchdowns. As a senior in 2004, he caught 45 passes for 843 yards and nine touchdowns, returned seven punts for 125 yards, returned 12 kickoffs for 293 yards, made two quarterback sacks, three interceptions, and 81 tackles including 53 solo. As a junior, he was named an all-league and all-county player. As a senior, he was named an all-league, all-county, and PrepStar All-East Region player. He was also posted the fourth-best time (7.62) in the high hurdles in the nation.[2]

Oquendo was recruited by Maryland, Virginia Tech, Boston College, Purdue, and Rutgers.[2]

College career edit

In 2005, Oquendo saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman including one start. Oquendo posted three receptions for 20 yards. On special teams, he posted ten tackles and two fumble recoveries. In 2006, he played in all 13 games including 5 starts, mostly at slot receiver. He caught 34 passes for 396 yards and two touchdowns, and was the second-highest receiving yards leader on the team. He returned 12 punts for 218 yards.[2] In 2007, after starting quarterback Jordan Steffy was injured mid-season, he briefly participated in an open tryout for a reservist to provide more depth at the position.[3] Oquendo played in the first nine games and made 19 receptions before suffering a season-ending knee injury during practice.[2]

In 2008, Oquendo saw action in all 13 games including five starts. He made 29 receptions for 371 yards including two touchdowns and a 50-yard long.[4] Due to his sure hands, Oquendo was quarterback Chris Turner's preferred third-down receiver,[5] and caught 13 passes on third downs, all of which gained enough yardage to convert to a first down. Star Z receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey said, "I tell people [Turner] doesn’t look my way on third down, he's looking for Danny … I’ve been telling people all year. I even told a [defensive back] one time in the game 'He ain't coming my way.' Danny’s the man."[6] On special teams, Oquendo returned 20 punt returns for 104 yards when he was utilized in that position for his reliable hands rather than an elusive returning ability.[4][7] Oquendo also recorded one completion on two trick play pass attempts for a 43-yard touchdown.[4]

Death of his brother edit

Danny Oquendo's half-brother, Avonte Oquendo, was an autistic 14-year-old boy who, in September 2013, began as a freshman at a special education school within the newly constructed Riverview School in Long Island City, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. Avonte slipped out of the school the following month, leading to a widely broadcast search for him. Danny left his job in Florida to help in the search and took a strong lead in urging attention on it over the next three months, until his brother's remains were found on the Queens bank of the East River in January 2014.[8]

Through contact with Gary Mayerson, an attorney who specializes in legal services for children with autism and whose firm had offered a monetary award for the search for Avonte, Danny was motivated to resume his university studies in the field of law, with a focus on special education law. He was accepted by New York Law School in Manhattan, which offers a specialization in this field, and planned to begin his studies in Fall 2014.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Brother of Lost Autistic Boy Heads to Law School after Tragedy". WNYC.
  2. ^ a b c d , University of Maryland, retrieved January 12, 2009.
  3. ^ Who wants to be Terps' quarterback, The Washington Post, October 3, 2007.
  4. ^ a b c 2008 Cumulative Season Statistics October 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, University of Maryland, retrieved January 12, 2009.
  5. ^ "No slowing down for Terps' 'Mr. Dependable'", The Baltimore Sun, October 25, 2008.
  6. ^ Patrick Stevens, Some praise for Oquendo December 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, The Washington Times, December 28, 2008, retrieved January 14, 2009.
  7. ^ Patrick Stevens, Maryland rewind '08: Returners October 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, The Washington Times, January 8, 2009, retrieved January 14, 2009.
  8. ^ Kolker, Robert (March 30, 2014). "The Boy Who Ran: The Life and Death of Avonte Oquendo". New York Magazine.

Sources edit

  • Quietly, Terps' Oquendo makes a resounding impact, The Washington Post, November 21, 2008.
  • 'Tough guys' on the Terps, The Baltimore Sun, September 2008.
  • , The Diamondback, April 19, 2007.
  • 'The New Breed' has more confidence than experience, The Herald-Mail, September 8, 2006.
  • Rutgers' Resurgence Is Like Day, Knights, The Washington Post, September 29, 2007.
  • , The Record, October 23, 2004.
  • Terps WR status for Wake still unclear, The America's Intelligence Wire, Financial Times, November 22, 2006.
  • , The Washington Times, August 12, 2008.

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Daniel Oquendo Jr oʊ ˈ k ɛ n d oʊ born July 8 1987 is a former American college football player He was a wide receiver for the Maryland Terrapins of the University of Maryland Danny OquendoMaryland Terrapins No 17PositionWide receiverClassClass of 2009MajorCriminology and criminal justicePersonal informationBorn 1987 07 08 July 8 1987 age 36 Hackensack New JerseyHeight6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Weight190 lb 86 kg Career historyCollegeMaryland 2005 2008 High schoolHackensack H S Hackensack NJCareer highlights and awardsStats at ESPN com After the death of his autistic half brother Avonte Oquendo in October 2013 in an incident which gained national headlines Danny has determined to study law 1 Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Death of his brother 4 References 5 SourcesEarly years editOquendo was born in Hackensack New Jersey to Daniel Oquendo Sr and Ana Garcia He attended Hackensack High School where he was a three year starter as a wide receiver and safety As a junior he led the team in tackles and returned two punts and a kick for touchdowns As a senior in 2004 he caught 45 passes for 843 yards and nine touchdowns returned seven punts for 125 yards returned 12 kickoffs for 293 yards made two quarterback sacks three interceptions and 81 tackles including 53 solo As a junior he was named an all league and all county player As a senior he was named an all league all county and PrepStar All East Region player He was also posted the fourth best time 7 62 in the high hurdles in the nation 2 Oquendo was recruited by Maryland Virginia Tech Boston College Purdue and Rutgers 2 College career editIn 2005 Oquendo saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman including one start Oquendo posted three receptions for 20 yards On special teams he posted ten tackles and two fumble recoveries In 2006 he played in all 13 games including 5 starts mostly at slot receiver He caught 34 passes for 396 yards and two touchdowns and was the second highest receiving yards leader on the team He returned 12 punts for 218 yards 2 In 2007 after starting quarterback Jordan Steffy was injured mid season he briefly participated in an open tryout for a reservist to provide more depth at the position 3 Oquendo played in the first nine games and made 19 receptions before suffering a season ending knee injury during practice 2 In 2008 Oquendo saw action in all 13 games including five starts He made 29 receptions for 371 yards including two touchdowns and a 50 yard long 4 Due to his sure hands Oquendo was quarterback Chris Turner s preferred third down receiver 5 and caught 13 passes on third downs all of which gained enough yardage to convert to a first down Star Z receiver Darrius Heyward Bey said I tell people Turner doesn t look my way on third down he s looking for Danny I ve been telling people all year I even told a defensive back one time in the game He ain t coming my way Danny s the man 6 On special teams Oquendo returned 20 punt returns for 104 yards when he was utilized in that position for his reliable hands rather than an elusive returning ability 4 7 Oquendo also recorded one completion on two trick play pass attempts for a 43 yard touchdown 4 Death of his brother editDanny Oquendo s half brother Avonte Oquendo was an autistic 14 year old boy who in September 2013 began as a freshman at a special education school within the newly constructed Riverview School in Long Island City a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens Avonte slipped out of the school the following month leading to a widely broadcast search for him Danny left his job in Florida to help in the search and took a strong lead in urging attention on it over the next three months until his brother s remains were found on the Queens bank of the East River in January 2014 8 Through contact with Gary Mayerson an attorney who specializes in legal services for children with autism and whose firm had offered a monetary award for the search for Avonte Danny was motivated to resume his university studies in the field of law with a focus on special education law He was accepted by New York Law School in Manhattan which offers a specialization in this field and planned to begin his studies in Fall 2014 1 References edit a b Brother of Lost Autistic Boy Heads to Law School after Tragedy WNYC a b c d Player Bio Danny Oquendo University of Maryland retrieved January 12 2009 Who wants to be Terps quarterback The Washington Post October 3 2007 a b c 2008 Cumulative Season Statistics Archived October 19 2008 at the Wayback Machine University of Maryland retrieved January 12 2009 No slowing down for Terps Mr Dependable The Baltimore Sun October 25 2008 Patrick Stevens Some praise for Oquendo Archived December 29 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Washington Times December 28 2008 retrieved January 14 2009 Patrick Stevens Maryland rewind 08 Returners Archived October 13 2012 at the Wayback Machine The Washington Times January 8 2009 retrieved January 14 2009 Kolker Robert March 30 2014 The Boy Who Ran The Life and Death of Avonte Oquendo New York Magazine Sources editQuietly Terps Oquendo makes a resounding impact The Washington Post November 21 2008 Tough guys on the Terps The Baltimore Sun September 2008 Oquendo uses speed as hurdler on track team The Diamondback April 19 2007 The New Breed has more confidence than experience The Herald Mail September 8 2006 Rutgers Resurgence Is Like Day Knights The Washington Post September 29 2007 Sack comes back The Record October 23 2004 Terps WR status for Wake still unclear The America s Intelligence Wire Financial Times November 22 2006 Looking for catches before happy returns The Washington Times August 12 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danny Oquendo amp oldid 1161624745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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