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==College Football==
==College Football==
He had a medical redshirt in 2001 (broken thumb) after what looked to be a promising freshman year, and played backup quarterback in 2002. Bilbo did see extensive playing time in the second half of the [[Silicon Valley Football Classic]] (bowl) in relief of starter [[A.J. Suggs]]. He contended for the starting job during fall camp in 2003 was beat out for the job by eventual four-year starter [[Reggie Ball]]. He was later relegated to wide receiver, leaving school that same summer to play baseball,<ref>{{cite news|first=Asif|last=Heerji|url=http://nique.net/issues/2005-10-07/sports/3|title=ramblin' with Damarius Bilbo|work=[[The Technique]]|date=[[2005-10-07]]|accessdate=2007-05-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Ryan|last=Peck|url=http://www.nique.net/issues/2003-08-29/sports/3|title=Bilbo faces new challenges, position for 2003 season|work=[[The Technique]]|date=2003-08-29|accessdate=2007-02-26}}</ref> but later returned and found success at that position, starting all 12 games his senior season and was invited to the [[Hula Bowl]] all-star game. Bilbo graduated in 2005 with a degree in [[business|management]] [[information technology]] and [[industrial design]].
He had a medical redshirt in 2001 (broken thumb) after what looked to be a promising freshman year, and played backup quarterback in 2002. Bilbo did see extensive playing time in the second half of the [[Silicon Valley Football Classic]] (bowl) in relief of starter [[A.J. Suggs]]. He contended for the starting job during fall camp in 2003 was moved from the position by Coach Chan Gailey after what gailey called "a great spring." Eventually 4yr starter [[Reggie Ball]] moved into the position. He was later relegated to wide receiver, leaving school that same summer to play baseball,<ref>{{cite news|first=Asif|last=Heerji|url=http://nique.net/issues/2005-10-07/sports/3|title=ramblin' with Damarius Bilbo|work=[[The Technique]]|date=[[2005-10-07]]|accessdate=2007-05-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Ryan|last=Peck|url=http://www.nique.net/issues/2003-08-29/sports/3|title=Bilbo faces new challenges, position for 2003 season|work=[[The Technique]]|date=2003-08-29|accessdate=2007-02-26}}</ref> but later returned and found success at that position, starting all 12 games his senior season and was invited to the [[Hula Bowl]] all-star game. Bilbo graduated in 2005 with a degree in [[business|management]] [[information technology]] and [[industrial design]].


==NFL==
==NFL==

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Damarius Bilbo
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Dallas Cowboys
Career information
College:Georgia Tech
Career history
Career highlights and awards

Damarius Bilbo (born December 3, 1982) is an American football player who played at Georgia Tech as a quarterback and wide receiver from 2001-2005.

High school

Bilbo attended Moss Point High School in Moss Point, Mississippi and was a three year letterman and All-American in American football and baseball. In football, he was named the Dick Butkus Football Network National High School Player of the Year (after beating out Cedric Benson now of the Chicago Bears), Mississippi Player of the Year by USA Today and Gatorade. Seen by most sports writers as the best "true quarterback" in the state of Mississippi since Steve McNair and Brett Favre. In baseball, he garnered All-State honors and was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2001 Major League Baseball drafted as a pitcher and centerfield after being clocked with a 96mph fastball.

College Football

He had a medical redshirt in 2001 (broken thumb) after what looked to be a promising freshman year, and played backup quarterback in 2002. Bilbo did see extensive playing time in the second half of the Silicon Valley Football Classic (bowl) in relief of starter A.J. Suggs. He contended for the starting job during fall camp in 2003 was moved from the position by Coach Chan Gailey after what gailey called "a great spring." Eventually 4yr starter Reggie Ball moved into the position. He was later relegated to wide receiver, leaving school that same summer to play baseball,[1][2] but later returned and found success at that position, starting all 12 games his senior season and was invited to the Hula Bowl all-star game. Bilbo graduated in 2005 with a degree in management information technology and industrial design.

NFL

He was undrafted in the 2006 NFL Draft, but was signed as a free-agent by the Arizona Cardinals. He was released by the Cardinals in preseason, but immediately signed by the Dallas Cowboys. He was cut from the roster but signed to the Scout team|practice squad. He helped the Cowboys prepare for their week 4 meeting with the Tennessee Titans by simulating Vince Young in practice and also Micheal Vick and Donovan McNabb respectively. He was cut from the squad in mid-October in favor of ex-Seattle Seahawks Jerheme Urban after splitting the finger on his throwing hand. He was re-signed to the Cowboys in November and coach Parcells sees him as a very promising player and has plans of moving him to safety because of his athletic ability and smarts.

References

  1. ^ Heerji, Asif (2005-10-07). "ramblin' with Damarius Bilbo". The Technique. Retrieved 2007-05-16. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Peck, Ryan (2003-08-29). "Bilbo faces new challenges, position for 2003 season". The Technique. Retrieved 2007-02-26.

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