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Zac Stacy was born on 9 April, 1991 in Centreville, Alabama, U.S., is an American football player (born 1991). Discover Zac Stacy'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 32 years old?
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Centreville, Alabama, U.S. |
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Zac Stacy Height, Weight & Measurements
At 32 years old, Zac Stacy height is 5′ 8″ .
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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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Zac Stacy Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Zac Stacy worth at the age of 32 years old? Zac Stacy’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Zac Stacy's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He ranked 2nd all time with 84 points, tied with Matthews behind Jack Jenkins (90) points in 1941, and rushed for 3 TDs 3 times vs. Army, Kentucky and at Wake Forest Had his second 100-yard game against Ole Miss.
He completed first pass of his career, passing to Jordan Matthews for a 43-yard TD pass, and had 198 rushing yards against Army, 128 yards against Arkansas Season-high 28 carries against Kentucky and again at Wake Forest.
Stacy was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week for 135-yard, three-score performance against the Wildcats on Senior Day.
He tied with Allama Matthews TE, 1982 with most TDs totals by a single player with 14.
Zachary Latrell Stacy (born April 9, 1991) is a former American football running back.
Stacy earned Vanderbilt's MVOP award (Most Valuable Offensive Player) and set the single-season record for rushing with 1,193 yards, breaking a mark set by Corey Harris in 1991.
He also broke the record for rushing TDs with 14.
Stacy ended the year as the 3rd-leading rusher in the SEC, earning 2nd team All-SEC honors.
Stacy had the most rushing attempts (201) since 1995 (Jermaine Johnson) (267) moved up to 8th on all-time Vanderbilt rushing yards in a career (2,002), and averaged 91.8 rushing yards per-game (YPG) and 117 YPG at home.
Stacy played in 10 of the 12 games in 2009, starting 4 games.
He missed the games against Ole Miss and South Carolina with a lingering ankle injury that also limited his production against Mississippi State and Rice.
He finished the season as the team's second-leading rusher behind Norman with 478 yards and three touchdowns on 107 carries.
As a sophomore, Stacy earned starts against SEC opponents LSU, Georgia and Florida.
He was a productive offensive force for the Commodores until his season ended prematurely with a head injury in the first half of the Florida game.
This injury caused Stacy to miss the final three games.
He once again finished the year as the team's second-leading rusher (331 yards).
In 2011, he was the 4th person all-time for a Vanderbilt player to rush for over 1,000 yards (1072), and first since 1995 (Jermaine Johnson).
He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft.
He played college football at Vanderbilt.
He also played for the New York Jets, Saskatchewan Roughriders, and Memphis Express.
Stacy committed an act of domestic abuse in 2021.
Footage was released of him brutally assaulting his ex-girlfriend in front of their 5-month-old son.
He fled the state but was soon arrested and charged with aggravated battery causing great bodily harm.
Stacy pleaded guilty and in 2023 he was sentenced to six months in prison and one year probation.
Stacy was an under-the-radar type of player in which a few schools had shown interest.
Officially, two schools offered a scholarship to him: Vanderbilt and UAB, and he received some interest from Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky, and Ole Miss.
Stacy was a four-year starter at Bibb County High School.
As a junior, he rushed for 1,668 yards and 26 touchdowns, and caught 27 passes for 228 yards while playing quarterback, running back, and wide receiver.
Stacy received First Team 4A All-State honors, the Division 4A Player of the Year award, and was an Honorable Mention ASWA All-State.
As a senior, he rushed for 2,407 yards on 247 carries, good for an average of 9.7 yards per carry.
He scored 36 touchdowns, helping Bibb County to 10–2 mark and a trip to the second round of 4A state playoffs.
He scored seven touchdowns against Jemison High School and was finalist for Alabama's 4A Mr. Football honor.
He also named to the ASWA 4A All-State First Team, the Birmingham News All-State Second Team, and The Tuscaloosa News Super 11.
Perhaps the biggest honor Stacy received was being named Division 4A Player of the Year.
A two-time West Alabama Player of the Year, Stacy ended his prep career with 5,863 rushing yards and 76 total touchdowns.
At Vanderbilt, Stacy made his first career start as a true freshman against Western Carolina due to an injury to starting tailback Jared Hawkins, who was sidelined with a bad foot.
Stacy teamed with Warren Norman, with the pair combining for 240 yards on the ground.
It was the first time in school history that two freshmen had rushed for over 100 yards in the same game.
Stacy's total of 135 yards was a school record for a freshman.
Norman, alternating series with Stacy, also went over the century mark with 105.