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Rudy Carpenter (born April 15, 1986) is an American former professional
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. He was signed by the
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as an
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in 2009. He played
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at
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.


Early life

Carpenter led Westlake High School to a 14–0 record and the 2003
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Division II championship. Carpenter was named the ''
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'' Offensive Player of the Year. He was also given a pre and postseason All-America selection by '' Prepstar Magazine''. Carpenter was listed as the No. 67 player in
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by '' SuperPrep Magazine'' and listed as the No. 36 player in California and a preseason
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by ''SuperPrep Magazine''. He was rated as the No. 20 quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com. He played in the Cali-Florida High School All-Star game. His statistics as a senior included 2,705 passing yards (163 completions on 262 attempts) and 36 touchdowns and only six interceptions, and he also rushed for 626 yards and seven scores and led Westlake to a Division IV Championship and a 14-0 season.


College career


2005

Carpenter started the final five games of his freshman season. During that time he was the most efficient quarterback in the country and led the Sun Devils to a victory over
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in the
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. The following fall, Sam Keller, whose injury allowed Carpenter to become the starter in 2005, was named the starting quarterback by then-ASU coach
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. But two days later, Koetter reversed his decision and Carpenter was given the starting job. Keller subsequently transferred to
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and Carpenter went on to have a less than desired season. In 2005, Carpenter earned second-team Freshman All-America honors by Scout.com and was named an honorable mention Freshman All-American by ''
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''.


2006

Carpenter earned honorable mention All-
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honors in his first full season as the Sun Devils starting quarterback. Carpenter completed 184-of-332 passes for 2,523 yards and 23 touchdowns and finished third in the
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Conference in touchdown passes as well as grossing 296 rushing yards (69 net yards). Carpenter completed 17-of-24 passes for 261 yards and two touchdowns against
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and threw a career-high five touchdowns against
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to go along with 333 yards on 17-of-26 passing. He totaled 248 passing yards and a pair of touchdowns on 21-of-37 passes at
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and threw for 177 yards and two scores at
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. Carpenter attempted 75 passes over the course of five midseason games without an interception. He ended the season tallying 183 yards of total offense at
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, including a career-high 49 net rushing yards, one of which was a game-high sprint of 38 yards. Carpenter completed 14-of-15 passes against
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(93.3 pct.).


2007

In 2007, Carpenter led the Sun Devils in the passer completion rating, compiling a 68.4% completion average. Carpenter started in all 13 games, and made a bowl appearance in the 2007 Holiday Bowl against
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.


2008

Carpenter entered the season with 31 consecutive starts, the most out of any ASU Quarterback since
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. Against the
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on October 4, Carpenter finished with 165 yards passing, including one touchdown pass and two interceptions. He injured his ankle in the final minutes and had to leave the game on crutches. The loss marked the Sun Devils' first three-game losing streak since
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's tenure as head coach. ASU lost their final game to Arizona in the Territorial Cup rivalry, giving Carpenter a loss in his final game and ending a three-year streak of Territorial Cup victories by ASU.


Professional career


Dallas Cowboys

Carpenter was signed as an
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by the
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a day after the
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. He was waived on September 5, 2009, and subsequently re-signed to the
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the following day.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Carpenter was signed off the Cowboys practice squad by the
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on November 23, 2009. In November 2010, Carpenter was moved to the active roster of Tampa Bay as the third-string quarterback. Following the completion of the 2010 season, he became an exclusive rights free agent. Carpenter re-signed with the Buccaneers on July 29. He was waived during final cuts on September 3, 2011, and re-signed to the Buccaneers' practice squad two days later. With an injury to Bucs starter
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, Carpenter was placed on the active roster for the December 4 game against the
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. He made his first NFL game appearance in the game for one snap after Freeman's replacement Josh Johnson was shaken up on a play.


Dallas Cowboys

Carpenter was claimed off of waivers by the
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April 5, 2012. On August 20, 2012, Carpenter tweeted via his Twitter account @rudygcarp12: "Thankful for the opportunity Dallas its been great!," signifying he was being cut again. Carpenter was reported as flying to Kansas City to work out with the
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January 20, 2013. Carpenter tweeted: "Flying to Kansas City on Thursday for a workout! Just happy and thankful to maybe gettin back in!"


BC Lions

Carpenter signed with the
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of the CFL on April 9, 2013. He would be competing for the backup role in the organization with two-year starter
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having a solid hold as the starting quarterback. However, he was later released on April 30, 2013, following the club's signing of Chris Hart.


See also

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References


External links


Tampa Bay Buccaneers bio


{{DEFAULTSORT:Carpenter, Rudy 1986 births Living people American football quarterbacks Arizona State Sun Devils football players Dallas Cowboys players Tampa Bay Buccaneers players Westlake High School (California) alumni Players of American football from Thousand Oaks, California Players of American football from Westlake Village, California