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Kenneth Farrow was born on 7 March, 1993 in Irving, Texas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1993). Discover Kenneth Farrow'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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Irving, Texas, U.S. |
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United States
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Kenneth Farrow Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Kenneth Farrow height is 1.8 m and Weight 98 kg.
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1.8 m |
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98 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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Kenneth Farrow Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kenneth Farrow worth at the age of 31 years old? Kenneth Farrow’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Kenneth Farrow's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Kenneth Farrow II (born March 7, 1993) is a former American football running back.
Farrow began attending the University of Houston in 2011 and subsequently redshirted his first year and did not play.
The following year, he was slated as the backup behind Charles Sims.
On October 6, 2012, he carried the ball eight times for 85 yards and scored his first career rushing touchdown against North Texas.
On October 27, 2012, he received his first career start against UTEP and finished the 45–35 victory with eight carries for 28 yards.
He finished his second season at Houston with 86 carries for 466 rushing yards and two touchdowns while playing in 13 games and starting three of them.
With Sims transferring out to West Virginia, Farrow became the de facto starter to begin the 2013 season.
He opened the season rushing for a season-high 97-yards on 20 carries against Southern.
The following week, he had nine rushing attempts for 78 rushing yards during a Week 2 victory over Temple.
He missed Weeks 3 and 4 due to a lower leg injury but returned during Week 5 and had 15 carries for 33 rushing yards and two touchdowns in a game against Memphis.
He finished his sophomore season with 103 rushing attempts for 514 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns while starting 11 of 13 games he appeared in.
Farrow managed to make 24 catches for 113 receiving yards and one touchdown during his third season with Houston.
He began 2014 being voted as a captain for the Houston Cougars and rushing for 21 yards on seven carries in the Cougar's season opening loss to UTSA.
The following game, he had managed to rush for a season-high 130 yards on 13 attempts and scored his first rushing touchdown of the season against Grambling State.
On September 20, 2014, Farrow carried the ball 14 times for 113 yards and one touchdown in a win over UNLV.
On November 1, 2014, he carried the ball a season-high 22 times for 112 rushing yards and a touchdown while also making two receptions for seven yards and his first touchdown reception of the season against USF.
During a Week 10 matchup against the Tulsa, he had 21 carries for 116 rushing yards and scored a career-high four rushing touchdowns.
The following week, he had 18 rushing attempts for 110 rushing yards and two touchdowns in a 35–9 victory of SMU.
The next game at Cincinnati, he had 19 carries for a season-high 143 rushing yards and one touchdown.
This marked his third consecutive game with over 100 rushing yards and one touchdown.
On January 2, 2015, the Houston Cougars played in the 2015 Armed Forces Bowl against Pittsburgh and Farrow won the MVP award after he carried the ball 22 times for 103 yards and two rushing touchdowns to help his team win, 35–34.
He finished his junior year with 186 carries for 1,042 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns while also making 20 catches for 149 receiving yards and a touchdown.
He played in all 13 games and started 12 of them.
He led the American Conference in rushing yards.
Despite having a strong performance during his junior season, Farrow decided to forgo the 2015 NFL Draft and return to Houston for his senior season and was voted a team captain for his third consecutive year.
In the Cougar's season opener against Tennessee Tech, Farrow carried the ball 11 times for 49 yards.
On October 3, 2015, he had 19 carries for 159 rushing yards and scored two rushing touchdowns in the Cougars' victory over Tulsa.
The following game, he only had 11 carries for 40 yards but managed to score three rushing touchdowns to help Houston win 49–38 against SMU.
On October 24, 2015, Farrow rushed for a career-high 167 yards on 13 attempts and scored three touchdowns to help Houston get their seventh win of the season against UCF.
During a Week 9 contest against Cincinnati, he had 30 rushing attempts for 106-yards and a touchdown.
The next game he helped #16 Houston Cougars defeat #25 Memphis after scoring two rushing touchdowns.
On November 21, 2015, Houston lost their only game of the season against UConn with Farrow being held without a touchdown after being held to 46 yards on 14 attempts.
He would miss the next two games due to an injury but managed to return for #14 Houston's matchup against #9 teamFlorida State in the Peach Bowl.
Although he only carried the ball three times for nine yards, Houston still managed to win 38–24 to end their season with a 12–1 record.
He finished his last year at Houston with a total of 185 carries for 958 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns while also making 10 catches for 119 receiving yards.
During his senior season, he only appeared in 11 games but started all of them.
He finished his five-year career at Houston with 560 carries for 2,980 rushing yards, which was for an average of 5.6 yards per carry, and scored 34 rushing touchdowns.
He played college football at Houston and signed with the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2016.
He currently serves as President of the United Football Players Association.
Farrow attended and played high school football at L. D. Bell High School.