Demetrius Deron Crawford (born December 30, 1986) is a former
running back. He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
at
Montana State
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.
Early years
Crawford attended
Vanden High School
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in
Fairfield, California. In 2002 Crawford started at Cornerback as a sophomore earning 96 tackles. Crawford Rushed for 1,300 yards as a junior and 1,500 yards as a senior. In 2003 Crawford rushed for 336 yards and five touchdowns in a game against
Angelo Rodriguez High School
Angelo Rodriguez High School is a public high school located in Fairfield, California. The school serves about 1,882 students in grades 9 to 12 in the southwest part of Fairfield.
History
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where he played against friend
Stevie Johnson. Crawford earned CVC offensive back of the year honors as a junior and Red Zone Player of the Year honors in his senior season in 2005. Crawford was a 3-year Varsity letterman.
College career
Crawford attended
City College of San Francisco in 2005 and
Sacramento City College in 2006 before transferring to
Montana State University
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. In his first season with the program, he gained 868 yards on the season, with 5 touchdowns also caught 35 passes for 285 yards and 2 touchdowns. Crawford was selected to the Second Team
All-Big Sky in 2007. The 2008 season was extraordinary for Crawford as he rushed for 1,314 yards, and 8 touchdowns. Crawford also had 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against
Minnesota. Crawford put together the fifth-best rushing season in school history. Crawford's 2,182 career rushing yards moved him into seventh in school history. Crawford became the first Bobcat since 2001 to have a 1,000 yard season. Crawford was the first Bobcat running back to earn First Team
All-Big Sky honors since 2002. Crawford also was a two-time
Big Sky Conference Player of the Week.
Career statistics
:
''College Statistics from ESPN.com''
Rushing
Receiving
Kick Returns
Professional career
Tri-Cities Fever
After going undrafted in 2009 Crawford played in the
Indoor Football League with the
Tri-Cities Fever for the 2010 football season. Crawford played only 2 games before getting a contract with the
BC Lions of the
Canadian Football League but was unable to participate in camp due to injury.
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Crawford was signed by the
Saskatchewan Roughriders on February 10, 2012. He was released by the Riders on June 16, 2012.
Personal
After spending a year out of football, Crawford put out a motivational video with amateur film-maker Eric Gomes on
YouTube entitled #DreamChasersNeverSleep. The video shows Crawford working out in the weight room, on the football field, and a beach. Crawford took to
Twitter where he send out this video to different teams specifically the
Saskatchewan Roughriders hoping to gain interest. Crawford gained the interest he was looking for with the
Canadian Football League franchise and was then signed.
How social media helped Demetrius Crawford sign with Riders
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References
External links
Saskatchewan Roughriders bio
Demetrius Crawford
on Twitter
{{DEFAULTSORT:Crawford, Demetrius
1986 births
Living people
American football running backs
BC Lions players
Canadian football running backs
Montana State Bobcats football players
Sportspeople from Fairfield, California
Players of American football from Oakland, California
Saskatchewan Roughriders players
Tri-Cities Fever players