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Michael Bush No. 29 Oakland Raiders Running back Personal information Date of birth: June 16, 1984 Place of birth: Louisville, Kentucky Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 245 lb (111 kg) Career information College: Louisville NFL Draft: 2007 / Round: 4 / Pick: 100 Debuted in 2008 for the Oakland Raiders Career history - Oakland Raiders (2007–present)
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - N/A
Career NFL statistics as of Week 10, 2011 Rushing Yards 2,155 Rushing Average 4.4 Receiving Yards 690 Receiving Average 10.1 Rushing TDs 18 Receiving TDs 1 Stats at NFL.com Michael Bush (born June 16, 1984, in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American football running back for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League. He was drafted in the 4th round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Louisville.
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High school
Bush attended Louisville Male High School where he played quarterback his senior year after seeing action at defensive back, defensive end, linebacker, running back, safety, and wide receiver over his career. As a senior, he led the Bulldogs to the state championship game in Kentucky's highest class. In a showdown with future Louisville teammate Brian Brohm and his Trinity Shamrocks, Bush threw for 468 yards and six touchdowns and ran for 116 yards and another touchdown in a 59-56 loss. He also caught two passes for 24 yards, returned a punt and a kickoff, and made five tackles on defense.[1]
University of Louisville
College Rushing StatsYear G Att Yrd TD Lng Avg 2003 13 81 503 6 81 6.2 2004 12 132 734 7 31 5.6 2005 10 205 1143 23 73 5.6 2006 1 17 128 3 51 7.5 Totals 36 435 2508 39 81 5.8 Following a successful high school career, Bush became a highly sought after college recruit. He turned down offers from several more established programs (including Ohio State) to stay at home and attend the University of Louisville, largely because head coach Bobby Petrino promised the opportunity to play quarterback, his preferred position. As a true freshman, he was forced to play several positions in order to get on the field because Louisville's starting quarterback position was locked down by Stefan LeFors. Though he was not the starter, Bush was able to rush for 100 yards in back-to-back games as a tailback toward the end of the year.
Meanwhile, Petrino had decided to recruit another star quarterback from the Louisville area: Brian Brohm of Trinity. Though Bush had played various positions his freshman year, he believed this arrangement to be temporary and still expected to be a quarterback in the long-term. The recruitment of Brohm, however, meant Bush would have to find another position. Much to Bush's chagrin, Petrino moved him to tailback permanently.[1]
In 2004 as a sophomore, Bush backed up Lionel Gates and Eric Shelton. He rushed for 734 yards and 7 touchdowns,[2] and proved himself worthy of the starting role for next season.
Bush's breakout season came as a junior in 2005, as he rushed for 1143 yards on 205 carries, averaging 5.6 yards per carry, racked up 23 rushing touchdowns, and was second in NCAA Division 1-A in scoring to LenDale White.[3] He was also widely considered to be a preseason candidate for the 2006 Heisman Trophy.[4] Though he could have left early for the NFL Draft, Bush decided to return for his senior season.
He came into the 2006 projected as one of the top 10 players for the 2007 NFL Draft, and his season began successfully as expected. His first carry of the season was a 48-yard run for a touchdown in the Cardinals' annual rivalry game with Kentucky. He then scored two more touchdowns in the first half, and had carried for 128 yards when he was tackled during a routine rushing play by Kentucky linebacker Wesley Woodyard, and suffered a broken right tibia. The injury was so bad that ESPN announced before the end of the game that Bush would miss the remainder of the 2006 season.[5] The injury required the insertion of a steel rod and a second operation to facilitate the healing process.
Bush participated in 3 bowl games during his career as a Cardinal. The first was a GMAC Bowl loss to Miami University (Ohio) in which Bush ran for 33 yards on 9 attempts behind Lionel Gates's 12 carry 128 yard performance.[6] Bush would do better in the Liberty Bowl victory over Boise State with 12 carries for 96 yards, his best performance in a college bowl game. He finished his bowl career in the 2005 Gator Bowl in which Bush ran for 94 yards on 16 carries.[6]
Bush majored in sports administration at Louisville.[7]
Oakland Raiders
Michael Bush was chosen by the Oakland Raiders in the 2007 NFL Draft with the first pick of the fourth round. With his broken leg still hobbling him, he was declared Physically Unable to Perform for the entire 2007 season.[8]
After a two year hiatus, Bush finally returned to the football field in 2008. He was the Raiders' third string halfback but saw some action because of injuries to Darren McFadden and Justin Fargas. He also filled in as a blocking fullback.
An early high point in his professional career was the last game of 2008 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, when Bush rushed for 177 yards on 27 carries and 2 touchdowns to help Oakland deny Tampa a spot in the playoffs.[9]
Bush has become a regular feature in the Raiders running back rotation. In 2010 he rushed for 655 yards in 14 games, including eight touchdowns. In week ten of the 2011 season, he started as running back against the San Diego Chargers in place of the injured Darren McFadden. In that 24-17 victory, he gained a total of 242 yards from scrimmage, fourth most in Raiders history and eclipsing Bo Jackson's total for the most since the AFL/NFL merger.
Notes and references
- ^ a b ESPN - Brohm, Bush primed to color Cardinals' canvas
- ^ ESPN - Michael Bush's Stats at Louisville
- ^ ESPN - Bush stats
- ^ ESPN - Quinn, Peterson front-runners in Heisman race - Columnist
- ^ ESPN - Louisville's Bush breaks right leg in season opener - College Football
- ^ a b Yahoo - Bush - Game log
- ^ Michael Bush Online - Michael Bush Biography
- ^ San Francisco Chronicle - RB Bush is odd man out rest of season
- ^ ESPN - Oakland vs. Tampa Bay Recap, December 28, 2008
External links
- Michael Bush fan site
- Oakland Raiders bio
- Michael Bush Louisville Cardinals bio
- Career Statistics The Football Cube
- http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6118010</
- ^ a b ESPN - Brohm, Bush primed to color Cardinals' canvas
- ^ ESPN - Michael Bush's Stats at Louisville
- ^ ESPN - Bush stats
- ^ ESPN - Quinn, Peterson front-runners in Heisman race - Columnist
- ^ ESPN - Louisville's Bush breaks right leg in season opener - College Football
- ^ a b Yahoo - Bush - Game log
- ^ Michael Bush Online - Michael Bush Biography
- ^ San Francisco Chronicle - RB Bush is odd man out rest of season
- ^ ESPN - Oakland vs. Tampa Bay Recap, December 28, 2008
Oakland Raiders 2007 NFL Draft selections JaMarcus Russell · Zach Miller · Quentin Moses · Mario Henderson · Johnnie Lee Higgins · Michael Bush · John Bowie · Jay Richardson · Eric Frampton · Oren O'Neal · Jonathan HollandOakland Raiders current roster Active roster 3 Carson Palmer | 6 Terrelle Pryor | 7 Kyle Boller | 8 Jason Campbell | 9 Shane Lechler | 11 Sebastian Janikowski | 12 Jacoby Ford | 17 Denarius Moore | 18 Louis Murphy | 20 Darren McFadden | 21 Lito Sheppard | 22 Taiwan Jones | 23 DeMarcus Van Dyke | 24 Michael Huff | 25 Rock Cartwright | 26 Stanford Routt | 27 Matt Giordano | 29 Michael Bush | 30 Jerome Boyd | 33 Tyvon Branch | 34 Mike Mitchell | 35 Chimdi Chekwa | 37 Chris Johnson | 41 Manase Tonga | 45 Marcel Reece | 51 Aaron Curry | 52 Quentin Groves | 55 Rolando McClain | 56 Darryl Blackstock | 59 Jon Condo | 61 Stefen Wisniewski | 64 Samson Satele | 66 Cooper Carlisle | 68 Jared Veldheer | 69 Khalif Barnes | 72 Joseph Barksdale | 74 Bruce Campbell | 75 Stephon Heyer | 79 John Henderson | 81 Chaz Schilens | 82 Richard Gordon | 83 Brandon Myers | 84 T. J. Houshmandzadeh | 85 Darrius Heyward-Bey | 86 David Ausberry | 87 Kevin Boss | 90 Desmond Bryant | 91 Trevor Scott | 92 Richard Seymour | 93 Tommy Kelly | 94 Jarvis Moss | 96 Kamerion Wimbley | 99 Lamarr Houston
Practice squad 16 Eddie McGee | 28 Terrail Lambert | 53 Jeremy Leman | 65 Alex Parsons | 70 Zach Hurd | 73 Jamie Cumbie | 88 Kevin Brock | 95 Mason Brodine
Reserve lists 14 Derrick Jones (IR) | 31 Hiram Eugene (IR) | 50 Travis Goethel (IR) | 57 Ricky Brown (IR) | 67 Roy Scheuning (IR) | 77 Matt Shaughnessy (IR)
AFC East: BUF · MIA · NE · NYJ • North: BAL · CIN · CLE · Persondata Name Bush, Michael Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1984-6-16 Place of birth Louisville, Kentucky Date of death Place of death Categories:- Living people
- 1984 births
- People from Louisville, Kentucky
- Players of American football from Kentucky
- American football running backs
- Louisville Cardinals football players
- Oakland Raiders players
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