- Rod Rutherford
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Name = Rod Rutherford
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DateOfBirth = birth date and age|1980|12|12
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College = Pittsburgh
high_school =Perry Traditional Academy
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NFLDraftedYear = 2004
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NFLDraftedTeam = Carolina Panthers
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coaching_teams = University of Pittsburgh (QB Coach)Saint Vincent College (DB Coach)
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PFHOFYear =Rod Rutherford (born
December 12 ,1980 inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania ) is an American footballquarterback . Rutherford has spent time on both thePittsburgh Steelers and theCarolina Panthers rosters, mostly as apractice squad player. Rutherford entered the NFL when he was signed by theCarolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent in 2004. He won aSuper Bowl ring with the Steelers the following year inSuper Bowl XL as a practice team player.He is currently the
defensive backs coach atSaint Vincent College .High School Years
Rutherford attended
Perry Traditional Academy inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was aletterman in football. Rutherford was named "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette " "Athlete of the Year" in both1998 and1999 . He was heavily recruited by a number ofDivision I schools, including Pitt, Penn St, Miami (FL), Michigan St, Indiana, and Syracuse.cite news | title=Rutherford leads Pitt into new era | url=http://www.pittnews.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=eb6f0946-fa20-45c4-b18d-10bdea49b2f9 | work=The Pitt News | last=Goldman | first=Brian | date=2003-08-21]College Years
At Pitt Rutherford led the Panthers to consecutive winning seasons as the starter in 2002 and 2003, winning All-Big East honors for both efforts.cite news | title=Coach Rutherford | url=http://pittsburgh.scout.com/2/774339.html | last=Grdnic | first=Dale | date=2008-08-01 | work=
Scout.com | accessdate=2008-08-22] However, early in his career he contributed in many other ways. After redshirting during his freshman season Rutherford was still fourth on the depth chart at quarterback, but his athleticm and desire earned him playing time as a kick returner, receiver, and running a few option plays from behind center.cite news | last=Anderson | first=Shelley | title=Rutherford scores only TD as Panthers stymie Lions | url=http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pitt/20000917pittpsu1.asp | date=2000-09-17 | accessdate=2008-08-22] After chipping in situationally during his first two seasons Rutherford finally became the starter during his junior year in 2002. The 2002 season culminated with a 38-13 win over Oregon State in theInsight Bowl and a #18 ranking in the finalCoaches Poll . [cite news | last=Baum | first=Bob | title=Panthers silence Beavers for Insight Bowl crown | url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/bowls/2002-12-27-insight-bowl-pitt-oregon-state_x.htm | work=USA Today | date=2002-12-27 | accessdate=2008-08-20] [cite web | url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/rankingsindex?seasonYear=2002 | title=2002 NCAA Football Rankings - Postseason Week 3 (Jan. 5) | work=ESPN | date=2003-01-05 | accessdate=2008-08-20] The following year Rutherford had an even better season. The expectations were high for the Panthers as they reached a #9 ranking early in the season, but inconsistancies, primarily on defense, prevented the Panthers from living up to the season's lofty expectations. Despite the Panthers' struggles Rutherford still led the team to a winning record and aContinental Tire Bowl appearance. That season Rutherford set the single-season record for most passing yards in a season at the Pitt with 3,679. Even with all of that success at quarterback the one play for which he will most likely be remembered by Pitt fans is a 66-yard touchdown reception he had during hisfreshman season in a victory against Penn St. He finished his collegiate career with 458 completions in 840 attempts, passing for 6,725 yards and 60 touchdowns.Professional Years
NFL Years
Rutherford was undrafted upon entering the NFL, but was signed to the Carolina Panthers, where he spent the 2004 season on the practice squad. The following year saw Rutherford return to his hometown of Pittsburgh where he spent another season on a practice squad, this time with the Steelers. While with the Steelers he earned a Super Bowl ring as the Steelers won Super Bowl XL.
Non-NFL Years
Without an offer to remain in the NFL Rutherford spent 2007 in
NFL Europa with theHamburg Sea Devils . In 2008 he came back to the US to play for theErie RiverRats of theAmerican Indoor Football Association .Coaching
After his 2007 season with Hamburg ended Rutherford spent the remainder of the year as a volunteer
quarterbacks coach underhead coach Dave Wannstedt at his alma mater. Then upon the conclusion of his 2008 season playing in the AIFA Rutherford was hired asdefensive backs coach atSaint Vincent College . [cite news | title=Rod Rutherford Hired As St. Vincent Assistant Coach | url=http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/sports/830000/detail.html | publisher=The Pittsburgh Channel | date=2008-07-25 | accessdate=2008-08-20]External Links
* [http://www.footballdb.com/players/rod-rutherford-ruthero01 Rod Rutherford's NFL Europa Stats]
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