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Randall Telfer was born on 16 May, 1992 in Rancho Cucamonga, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 1992). Discover Randall Telfer'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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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 16 May, 1992
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace Rancho Cucamonga, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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At 31 years old, Randall Telfer height is 1.93 m .

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Randall Telfer Net Worth

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1992

Randall Telfer (born May 16, 1992) is a former American football tight end.

He played college football at the University of Southern California (USC).

Telfer was born on May 16, 1992, in Rancho Cucamonga, California.

His mother was a physical therapist.

Telfer attended Rancho Cucamonga High School, where he received a 3.5 grade point average.

He had no familiarity with football and had never played the game, but head coach Nick Baiz convinced him to begin playing in his freshman year.

His height and swiftness led to his being cast as a wide receiver, but he was so poor at catching footballs that he didn't play that year.

He played only minimally his sophomore year, but had so rapidly developed as an athlete that he became the team's second receiver in his junior year.

2008

In the 2008 season, he caught 42 passes for 677 yd and five touchdowns.

Rancho Cucamonga won the Southern Section Central Division high school championship football game 21–7 over Upland High School.

Telfer caught a touchdown that helped win the game for RCHS.

By his senior year, Telfer had developed into a 6 ft, 225 lb receiver with superb blocking skills.

Considered one of the state's top college football recruits, he had only played in 14 games.

College recruiters saw Telfer more as a tight end than a receiver.

He was recruited by eight schools: Arizona State University, Stanford University, the University of California at Los Angeles, the University of Oregon, the University of Southern California (USC), the University of Tennessee, the University of Washington, and Vanderbilt University.

He favored Oregon and USC.

Head coach Pete Carroll successfully recruited Telfer for the University of Southern California (USC), where he attended upon receiving an athletic scholarship.

2010

He was redshirted his freshman year (the 2010 season), after which Carroll left USC to coach professionally for the Seattle Seahawks.

In the spring, the NCAA punished USC for numerous rules and recruiting violations, banning the team from playing in Pac-10 conference championship games and bowl games for two seasons.

Telfer had the right to transfer to another school, but declined to do so.

2011

As a sophomore in 2011, Telfer had an outstanding season under head coach Lane Kiffin, catching 26 passes—five of them for touchdowns.

He suffered several injuries during the season, but continued to play.

In his junior year, USC began the season ranked Number 1 in the USA Today Coaches' Poll.

Telfer had numerous additional injuries, and according to press reports probably should not have continued practicing or playing.

Nevertheless, Telfer asked to continue playing, and received permission from coaching staff to do so.

Telfer caught a touchdown pass that led USC to defeat the University of Oregon 38-35, a victory that ended the Oregon Ducks' 21-home game winning streak.

2012

USC's 2012 season was a dismal one, as the team finished 7-6.

The team played in the Sun Bowl, losing 21-7 to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

A violent altercation (which some media reported as a fistfight, while others said it was verbal) broke out in the USC locker room after the game, in which some younger players criticized senior quarterback Matt Barkley for not playing even though injured and for generally poor leadership throughout the season.

2013

Telfer played with numerous leg injuries in the 2013 season.

Coaching staff permitted him to play, but counseled him several times that he should take a more prudent approach to his health.

USC lost three of its first five games of Telfer's senior season, and Kiffin was fired as head coach on September 29, 2013.

Defensive line coach Ed Orgeron was named the interim head coach, and led the team to a 6–2 record.

Over the past two seasons, Telfer caught another 18 passes, five for touchdowns.

Steve Sarkisian was named USC's permanent head coach at the end of the 2013 season.

2014

Telfer had arthroscopic surgery on a knee in the spring of 2014, which kept him out of spring training camp.

Although many in the press predicted he would have the breakout fifth-year season, and Coach Sarkisian told Telfer he would be an "offensive weapon" in the coming year, Telfer was relegated largely to a role as a blocker.

The Trojans ended their season playing in the Holiday Bowl, winning 45-42 over the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Telfer ended his college football career with 63 receptions, 12 of them for touchdowns.

2015

He was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL draft.