- Charlie Baumann
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Charlie Baumann Position(s)
PlacekickerJersey #(s)
7, 8Born August 25, 1967
Erie, PennsylvaniaCareer information Year(s) 1991–1993 College West Virginia Professional teams - NFL Miami Dolphins (1991-1992)
- NFL New England Patriots (1991–1992)
- AFL Orlando Predators (1996-1997)
Career stats FGM 20 FGA 29 XPM 37 Stats at NFL.com Stats at pro-football-reference.com Career highlights and awards Bruce Charles "Charlie" Baumann (born August 25, 1967 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is a former professional American football placekicker in the National Football League and the Arena Football League. He played college football for West Virginia and was acquired through free agency in 1991 by the Miami Dolphins. He was signed by the New England Patriots where he played two seasons.[1]
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College
Four year starter at West Virginia...recorded 291 points, second most ever by a Mountaineer kicker...All-East Independent honorable mention choice in 1988 after scoring 119 points, including a season school record 59 of 61 PATs...Associated Press All-East Independent honorable mention in 1986...led West Virginia in scoring in 1985 with 63 points on 14 of 20 field goals and 21 of 21 PATs.
Education
Bachelor of Arts, Communication Studies, West Virginia University 1990; Master of Business Administration(Finance), University of Central Florida 1997; Master of Science in Accounting, University of Central Florida 2004.
Post Football Career
Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Medical Group of Florida, Inc.; President and Minority Owner, Brevard County Manatees Minor League Baseball Club, Affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers.
References
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