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Bishop Sankey was born on 15 September, 1992 in Wadsworth, Ohio, U.S., is an American gridiron football player (born 1992). Discover Bishop Sankey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?
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Bishop Sankey Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Bishop Sankey height is 1.78 m and Weight 97 kg.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Bishop Sankey Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bishop Sankey worth at the age of 31 years old? Bishop Sankey’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Bishop Sankey's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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On the same play on which he passed Dillon, a seven-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, he also broke Napoleon Kaufman's school career rushing touchdowns record, with his 35th.
He opened the season with four 200-yard rushing performances and by midseason, he had shattered the previous school record of 1,299 yards on the ground by Tim Lappano in 1974.
As a senior, Sankey established league and district season and career rushing records.
He totaled 2,518 yards with 33 touchdowns on 281 carries (8.96 ypc), becoming the only player in district annals to produce a pair of "top ten" rushing seasons on the annual record chart.
That season would see him gain 359 yards against Mead, the third-highest game total in GSL annals.
Sankey closed out his career as the state and Greater Spokane League record-holder with 4,355 yards rushing.
His 198 points scored set another season mark and his career total of 306 points rank third.
He was named the Inland Northwest amateur athlete of the year for his efforts.
Following his senior season, Sankey was invited to perform at the U.S. Army National Combine, attended by over 500 players, where he recorded a 20-yard shuttle time of 3.90, the second-best at the event, while his 4.4 clocking in the 40-yard dash was also the best for any player in attendance.
Sankey was also a member of the Gonzaga Prep track and field team, where he performed as a sprinter and as a member of the relay teams, in addition to performing as a jumper.
As a sophomore, he recorded season-bests of 11.40 in the 100 meters at the Jesuit Twilight Outdoor Relays, along with a 6.43-meter (21'1") long jump and a 12.48-meter (40'11.25") triple jump in Greater Spokane League competition.
He also ran a leg on the Bullpups' 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relay teams.
The following season, Sankey again starred for the school's outdoor track team.
He posted a season-best 11.28 seconds in the 100 meters at the GSL District Meet, and 23.21 in the 200 meters at the regionals, followed by a 400-meter clocking of 54.84.
As a senior, he boasted season-best times of 11.54 in the 100 meters, 23.94 in the 200 and 55.14 in the 400.
He also ran a leg on the 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams that placed second in both events at the Ray Cockrum Relays.
Bishop Sankey (born September 15, 1992) is a former American football running back.
Born in 1992 in Wadsworth, Ohio, to Julie Anne Becker and Christopher Daniel Sankey, Bishop spent his early years with his mother, Julie, and grandparents, William and Carol Becker, in Wadsworth, Ohio until age 7.
He moved with his father, a non-commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force to Fairchild AFB near Spokane, Washington, when Sankey was in the eighth grade, relocating from Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio.
He finished that school year in 2007 at the middle school in Cheney, then enrolled as a freshman at Gonzaga Prep in Spokane and graduated in 2011.
As a sophomore in 2008, the Bullpups compiled an 8–2 record.
That season, Sankey rushed for 526 yards while splitting time in the backfield, averaging 10.5 yards per carry.
He earned All-Greater Spokane League first-team and All-State Class 4A honorable mention as a junior, amassing 2,011 yards with 17 rushing touchdowns in nine contests.
Regarded as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Sankey initially gave a "soft verbal" commitment to Washington State University as a junior in December 2009, then changed his mind as a senior - “on letter of intent day” & accepted a scholarship from head coach Steve Sarkisian to play football at the University of Washington.
Sankey appeared in 38 games for the Washington Huskies, starting his last 25 contests.
He carried the ball 644 times for 3,496 yards (third-most in Huskies' history) and scored 37 touchdowns on the ground, while also adding 567 yards and one more score on 67 receptions (8.46 ypc) and 134 yards on seven kickoff returns (19.14 avg) for a total of 4,197 all-purpose yards (110.45 ypg).
After rushing for 2,518 yards as a senior in high school, Sankey only carried the ball 28 times as a true freshman at Washington in 2011, but made the most of his limited chances as he gained 187 yards, an average of 6.68 yards per attempt.
He scored just once, but had big carries that set up eight touchdown drives and key receptions that resulted in two more scoring marches for the Huskies.
Nine of Sankey's carries resulted in first downs, with eight of those gaining at least 10 yards.
He also added six receptions and in the Alamo Bowl's wild 67–56 loss to Baylor, and also handled kickoff return duties.
With Chris Polk having left for the National Football League, the Huskies opened the 2012 campaign with Sankey in a reserve role.
When junior halfback Jesse Callier was injured in Washington's first game against San Diego State, Sankey stepped into the starting lineup the next week and never relinquished his role with the first unit.
In 2013, with a 200-yard game against Washington State in the Apple Cup, he finished the game and the regular season with 1,775 yards for the season, breaking Corey Dillon's 1996 record of 1,695 yards.
He decided to forego his senior season and enter the NFL draft in January 2013.
He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the second round of the 2014 NFL draft.
Sankey played college football at Washington.
After starting 12 games over two seasons with the Titans, Sankey then had stints with the New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings over the next two seasons without seeing any game action.
After a year away from football, Sankey saw game action again playing for the San Diego Fleet of the short-lived Alliance of American Football in 2019.
Later that year, he was signed to the practice roster of the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL).
After the cancellation of the 2020 CFL season, he signed an extension with the Argonauts in 2021, but retired before the season began.