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Taylor Stubblefield was born on 21 January, 1982 in Yakima, Washington, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1982). Discover Taylor Stubblefield'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 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 21 January 1982
Birthday 21 January
Birthplace Yakima, Washington, U.S.
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1982

Taylor Evans Stubblefield (born January 21, 1982) is an American football coach and former player who is the wide receivers coach for the Air Force Falcons.

He played professionally as a wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers and St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL).

He left Purdue University owning the most receptions in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) history.

Stubblefield was most recently the wide receivers coach with the Toronto Argonauts.

A three-sport athlete at A.C. Davis High School, Stubblefield committed to the Purdue University to play football for the Boilermakers.

2001

In his collegiate debut in 2001, he had five receptions for 65 yards.

He led the team in receptions and was named to the All-Freshman Big Ten team by Sporting News.

During his sophomore season, he finished with 77 receptions for 789 yards, but didn't record a touchdown catch.

In the 2001 Sun Bowl, he had nine catches for a Sun Bowl-record 196 yards.

In the 2001 Sun Bowl against Washington State, he tied a Sun Bowl record of nine receptions, and set a record with 196 receiving yards.

He also scored two touchdowns and recorded a bowl record with a 244 all-purpose yards.

2002

He helped lead the Boilermakers to a second straight Sun Bowl appearance in 2002.

2003

As a junior in 2003, Stubblefield earned second-team All-Big Ten honors at the conclusion of the season.

As a junior in 2003, Stubblefield led the Big Ten Conference with 86 receptions.

He totaled 835 yards and three touchdowns.

He was a second-team All-Big Ten selection.

2004

During the 2004 season, Stubblefield was a Biletnikoff Award finalist, earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and was named a consensus All-American.He concluded his college career with an NCAA record of 325 receptions, which he held for seven years, 3,629 yards, and 27 touchdowns.

Stubblefield was named a First Team All-Big Ten selection his senior year (2004), in which he caught 89 passes with 1,095 yards receiving and scored 16 touchdowns, third-most in the nation.

2005

Despite his college success, Stubblefield was not selected in 2005 NFL Draft.

He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Carolina Panthers and then signed with the Hamilton Tiger-cats of the Canadian Football League.

2006

During the 2006 season he was signed by the St. Louis Rams and later was re-signed by the Tiger-cats.

2007

When the 2007 season came around, Stubblefield hung up his cleats and returned to his home state of Washington, where he was named the wide receivers coach for Central Washington University.

The following season, he took the same position with Eastern Michigan, while also working towards his master's degree.

2009

For the 2009 and 2010 seasons, he was asked by former Purdue Defense Coordinator Brock Spack to take the wide receivers coaching position at Illinois State.

For the Redbirds, Stubblefield coached Eyad Salem, who broke the school's single-season receptions record (92 catches) and twice tied the single-game receptions record with back-to-back 14-catch efforts.

Salem was an All-MVFC first-team selection.

The next year, he took a job with Central Michigan as their wide receivers coach.

After stops at New Mexico and Wake Forest, Stubblefield was hired with a two-year contract at Utah.

Utah recorded 9–4, and 10–3 seasons and attended the Las Vegas Bowl both years.

2011

He also had the school record for receiving yards and receiving touchdowns in a single game, which was broken by Cooper Kupp in 2011.

He was named First Team All-State.

He also led the basketball team to the state tournament three times, earning fifth and eighth-place trophies.

Stubblefield attended Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, where he played under head coach Joe Tiller.

He played alongside future NFL player Kyle Orton and consensus All-American kicker-punter Travis Dorsch.

As a redshirt freshman he led the Boilermakers with 73 receptions.

2015

He was inducted into the Purdue Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015 and was also named to the 75th Anniversary Sun Bowl Team.

2017

Stubblefield's contract was not extended after his original deal and he moved on to coach with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL for one season before joining Troy Calhoun's staff at the United States Air Force Academy in February 2017.

Stubblefield was born in Yakima, Washington.

He graduated from A. C. Davis High School in Yakima, where he was a member of the football, basketball and track and field teams.

For football, he set school records with 123 receptions, 1,900 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns.