James Wilhoit

Not to be confused with James C. Wilhoit, author and Scripture Press Chair of Christian Formation and Ministry, Wheaton College (Illinois).

James Howell Wilhoit II (born June 30, 1983) was the placekicker for the University of Tennessee football team between 2003 and 2006.

High school

Wilhoit attended Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tennessee where he received All-American honors from PARADE, PrepStar, SuperPrep, Student Sports and Borderwars.com.[1][2]

College

Wilhoit redshirted his freshman year, but went on to become a four-year starter at Tennessee where he handled field goal and extra point attempts and kickoffs. [3] Wilhoit was known for ability to make field goals in the clutch during his four-year career. When he left Tennessee he was the second leading scorer in school history.[4] His last-minute field goals included a 50-yard field goal with 6 seconds left to give Tennessee to a 30-28 victory over Florida in 2004. Earlier in the quarter he missed an extra point that would have tied the game.[5] Wilhoit ranks in the all-time top five in several kicking categories at UT. He made 59 of 82 field goal attempts (72%) [6] and kicked 47% of his kickoffs for touchbacks during his career. He became the 2nd all-time leading scorer at Tennessee with 325 points.[6] He led the SEC in scoring with 96 points in 2006 and was ranked 7th in SEC history.[3]

Professional football career

Wilhoit was not selected in the 2007 NFL draft, but signed with the Baltimore Ravens as a rookie free agent on May 4, 2007. He was later released from the team in July shortly before the 2007 NFL preseason began.[7]In late 2007, Wilhoit signed with the New All American Football League that never played a game. He helped promote the league by doing several autograph signings.[4]

Currently

Wilhoit recently studied under Special Teams Coach Gary Zauner for six months to learn his acclaimed kicking and punting techniques. In addition to Coach Zauner, he has trained under Coach Bill Renner in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He currently is the kicking coach and a history teacher at Mt. Juliet High School in Mt. Juliet, TN. Wilhoit's wife recently gave birth to his first son.

Honors

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "James Wilhoit". NFLDraftScout.com and cbssports.com. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Wilhoit's personal file". University of Tennessee Athletic Department. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "2009 University of Tennessee Media Guide" (PDF). University of Tennessee Athletic Department. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  4. 1 2 Faye, Nancy (December 6, 2007), "Whatever happened to Tee Martin?", Glade Sun
  5. "Tennessee's kicker Wilhoit gains redemption". ESPN. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  6. 1 2 "Tennessee Career Football Statistics". University of Tennessee Athletic Department. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  7. "ALL-TIME TRANSACTIONS". baltimoreravens.com. Retrieved 2010-04-16.

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