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227's YouTube "Chili"-Chad "OCHOCINCO (Cincinnati Bengals)"-Chad Ochocinco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "Chad Johnson" redirects here. For other uses, see Chad Johnson (disambiguation). Chad Ochocinco Ochocinco prior to the 2007 Monday Night opener. Cincinnati Bengals — No. 85 Wide receiver Date of birth: January 9, 1978 (1978-01-09) (age 31) Place of birth: Miami, Florida Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 192 lb (87 kg) Professional debut 2001 for the Cincinnati Bengals Career history College: Oregon State NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 2 / Pick: 36 As player: Cincinnati Bengals (2001–present) Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards 2× First-Team All-Pro selection (2005, 2006) 1× Second-Team All-Pro selection (2003) 5× Pro Bowl selection (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Bengals franchise records Selected NFL statistics (through Week 17 of the 2008 NFL season) Receptions 612 Receiving Yards 8,905 Receiving TDs 53 Stats at NFL.com Chad Javon Ochocinco[1] (born Chad Javon Johnson on January 9, 1978 in Miami, Florida)[2][3] is an American football wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Bengals in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oregon State. Ochocinco has been selected to the Pro Bowl five times and named an All-Pro three times. He legally changed his surname from Johnson to Ochocinco prior to the 2008 regular season to reflect his Bengals uniform number.[4] While he references his last name as two words "Ocho Cinco", his legal last name is condensed into one word, as spelled on his name change application.[1]
Contents [hide] 1 College career 2 Professional career 2.1 2001-2005 2.2 2006 2.3 2007 2.4 2008 2.4.1 Preseason 2.4.2 Regular season 2.5 2009 2.6 Bengals franchise records 2.7 "The List" 3 Name change 4 In the media 5 Personal 6 Professional statistics 7 References 8 External links College career After graduating from Miami Beach Senior High School in 1996, Johnson attended Langston University, a historically black university in Langston, Oklahoma, but did not play football. In 1997, he transferred to Santa Monica College, a junior college in Santa Monica, California, where he was a teammate of future Carolina Panthers star wide receiver Steve Smith. In 2000, he transferred to Oregon State University after being aggressively recruited by coach Dennis Erickson. Alongside future Bengals teammate T. J. Houshmandzadeh, he led his team to an 11-1 season and a victory over Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl that year. He also broke a school record for the longest touchdown reception with a 97-yard reception in a game against Stanford University. Professional career The Cincinnati Bengals chose Johnson in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft. 2001-2005 Johnson saw moderate playing time as a rookie, catching 28 passes for 329 yards and one touchdown. In 2003, he set a Bengals franchise record by recording 1,355 receiving yards. In 2004, he caught 95 receptions for 9 touchdowns and 1,274 yards, including 117 receiving yards in a 58-48 win against the Cleveland Browns. He later surpassed the record in 2005, recording 1,432 yards. 227's YouTube "Chili"-Chad "OCHOCINCO (Cincinnati Bengals)"-NFL Mix-Ray Lewis' Hit on Chad Johnson!
He has led the AFC in receiving yards for four consecutive seasons, and he has made the Pro Bowl 5 straight times from 2003-2007[5] 2006 On April 20, 2006, Johnson signed a contract extension. The deal ran through 2011.[6] During the first half of 2006 season, Johnson saw little activity. After being bogged down by an early injury, his productivity endured a sharp decline. During the first eight weeks of the 2006 season, he only caught two touchdown passes, while only amassing 483 yards. However, after shaving his Mohawk and changing his mentality, he had a breakout game in a losing effort against the San Diego Chargers. Johnson accumulated 260 receiving yards and scored two touchdowns, which broke the previous Bengals record for most receiving yards in a game.[7] He went on to amass 190 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns in a 31-16 win over the New Orleans Saints in the following week. This gave him an NFL record 450 receiving yards in back-to-back games, breaking the previous record of 448 set by San Francisco 49ers receiver John Taylor in 1989. In the following week, he gained 129 yards receiving breaking the three game receiving record since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970 and coming within 40 yards of the all-time record. Johnson finished the 2006 season with 87 receptions for a league leading 1,369 yards and 7 touchdowns. He was the first Bengal ever to lead the NFL in receiving yards. He and Houshmandzadeh also became the first Bengals teammates to each amass over 1,000 receiving yards in the same season. In addition to being one of the most productive receivers in the NFL, Johnson is also one of the most popular ones. In the fan voting for the 2006 Pro Bowl, he finished first in votes for wide receivers, and fourth overall with 987,650 total votes.[8] He has earned nationwide attention for his flamboyant attitude, which is often seen during his infamous end zone celebrations after catching touchdown passes. In a list released in August 2006 by Fox Sports listing the top 10 showboats in professional sports, Johnson topped the list.[9] Before teammate Chris Henry was suspended for eight games of the 2007 season due to off-field issues,Johnson spoke of Henry in an interview with ESPN which was featured on NFL Live. He said in the interview of how Chris tried to act like a "hardball" and went a little too far, and that "everyone gets it". 2007 In the first game of the season, on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens, Johnson scored the game's first score on a 39-yard touchdown pass from Carson Palmer. Following the touchdown, he grabbed a jacket that resembles the Pro Football Hall of Fame
inductees' jacket that said, "Future H.o.F 20??". Johnson finished the game with 5 receptions for 95 yards and a touchdown. In the next game against the Cleveland Browns, he racked up 209 yards on 11 catches for 2 touchdowns in the 51-45 loss. This gave him a career total of 7,229 receiving yards, breaking the Bengals franchise record previously held by Isaac Curtis. The very next game against the Seattle Seahawks, he totaled nine receptions for 138 yards as the Bengals lost again. Against the New York Jets, in which the Bengals won 38-31, he had 3 receptions for 102 yards and a rush for 15 yards. In the fourth quarter of the Bengals Week 9 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Johnson was rolled off the field on a stretcher, with a reported head injury. He had dove out for a pass, with under a minute left in the 33-21 loss, and then was sandwiched by Donte Whitner and Coy Wire. He was reported to be moving at the hospital.[10] He finished the game with three catches for 48 yards. A CT scan performed to detect nerve damage came back negative, and he did not miss any games due to the injury. Over his next two games, Johnson did not score any touchdowns or gain more than 86 yards. But he had a breakout performance in a November 25 win over the Tennessee Titans, catching a career high 12 passes for 103 yards and 3 touchdowns. This gave him over 1,000 receiving yards for the sixth consecutive season. He also surpassed Carl Pickens as the Bengals all-time leader in receptions. By week 15, Johnson and Houshmandzadeh both gained over 1,000 receiving yards for the second year in a row. However, a loss to the San Francisco 49ers that week ensured the team would finish the year with their first losing season since 2002. Johnson finished the season with 4 catches for 131 yards and 2 touchdowns in a win over the Miami Dolphins, giving him 93 receptions for 1,440 yards and 8 touchdowns on the season. His 1,440 yards set a new Bengals franchise record, breaking his own record of 1,432 in 2005. It was the third time that he had finished a season with a new Bengals record for receiving yards. His yardage was third most in the NFL, his receptions were 12th most, and his touchdowns were tied for 15th most in the league. He was passed up on for the 2008 Pro Bowl team, which instead selected his teammate T.J. Houshmandzadeh. He was however selected to replace New England Patriots receiver Randy Moss, who had to miss the game due to injury. 2008 Preseason On January 13, 2008, Johnson was a guest on ESPN's Mike & Mike radio show. During the interview, he addressed how the media and team treated him during the 2007 season, saying, "I was labeled selfish and a cancer, and it hurt...Fingers were pointed at me this year. If the team and the organization wants to further itself (make the playoffs), I think you need to get rid of the problem...It hurt me. To do me that way and not to have my back. Things were said, and nobody came to my defense." However, head coach Marvin Lewis commented on the issue by saying that the Bengals will not be trading Johnson. "He is a Cincinnati Bengal for quite a while," Lewis said.[11] On February 4, 2008, Johnson was selected as the replacement for Patriots' receiver Randy Moss in the 2008 Pro Bowl. The selection marked his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl selection. Johnson and teammate T.J. Houshmandzadeh were both selections, marking the first time a pair of Bengals receivers had made the Pro Bowl in the same year.[12] Also on February 4, Johnson's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, stated that Johnson would not sit out the 2008 season and would play, but would not say whether it would still be with Cincinnati or not. ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported that Johnson felt betrayed by Marvin Lewis and was privately threatening to sit out the 2008 season.[13] On February 14, 2008, Marvin Lewis announced that the Bengals never discussed trading Johnson and would not unless the right deal was there. Reports at the time stated that Johnson had been looking for a deal with the Washington Redskins. Lewis also stated that he had not spoken to Johnson since the last regular season game; yet when asked about the trade rumors, Chad said "Call me, Dan," referring to Redskins' owner Daniel Snyder.[14] On April 22, the Cincinnati Bengals' declined a Washington Redskins' trade for Johnson involving a first round 2008 NFL Draft selection and a 2009 NFL Draft selection.[15] On NFL Network's NFL Total Access, Johnson said he did not want a pay raise from the Bengals, but rather a "change of scenery".[16] Johnson then refused to speak to reporters and missed the offseason workout programs and practices.[17] On April 16, Johnson announced he wanted to be traded before the 2008 NFL Draft or as soon as possible afterwards. Johnson also said he would not attend any Bengals' functions, mandatory or voluntary, despite what quarterback Carson Palmer said about Johnson reporting to the team's mini-camp.[18] The next day, April 17, teammate T.J. Houshmandzadeh told ESPN that it would be best for the Bengals to trade Johnson . "I think eventually he'll show up, but then you have to worry about how much of a distraction he'll be," Houshmandzadeh told ESPN.[19] On June 3, nine days before the opening of the Bengals' mandatory minicamp on June 12, Johnson told ESPN The Magazine that he would be returning to the Bengals for the camp, saying "Am I coming back? Of course I am".[20] Johnson 's agent Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed reports that Johnson would indeed show up to training camp and honor his contract. [21] On August 5, Johnson returned to practice after his ankle surgery on June 18.[22] In the Bengals' August 17 pre-season game against the Detroit Lions, Johnson suffered an injury to his left shoulder and did not return. Initial reports were that it was a mild separation, which was later echoed by Marvin Lewis: "We'll be able to treat it conservatively, and he'll have to get his strength back in it. It came out and went right back in on the field."[23] A later examination revealed that he had actually suffered a partial tear to the labrum. Despite his injury he planned to play the entire season, stating that he had spoken with then Cleveland Browns' Kellen Winslow, Jr. and Donte Stallworth and the Philadelphia Eagles' Brian Westbrook, all of whom have played with a similar condition. Johnson stated that "I'm lifting my normal weight. I do everything normal now. Everything. It's been what? Eight days? I'm back to normal."[24] Regular season Ochocinco and the Bengals began the season 0-8, with Carson Palmer being out for the season with an injury early in the campaign and Ochocinco experiencing his worst statistical season in his career. Ochocinco totaled 11 receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown in the first four games of the season, unable to gain more than 37 yards receiving in any of the contests. Following a 3 reception for 43 yard performance against the Dallas Cowboys in a loss, Ochocinco had consecutive games with 50-yard receiving totals (57 against the New York Giants & 52 against the Pittsburgh Steelers). Ochocinco then had 44 yards off of 5 receptions in a loss to the Houston Texans. However, the Bengals won their first game of the season against the Jacksonville Jaguars in week 9 by a score of 21-19. In that game, Ochocinco had 5 receptions for 37 yards and two touchdowns. The two scores marked the first multi-touchdown game of the season for Ochocinco. Ochocinco finished the season with 53 catches for 540 yards and 4 touchdowns - his worst statistical season since his rookie campaign. 2009 Prior to the 2009 season, the Bengals let T.J. Houshmandzadeh go to the Seattle Seahawks in free agency. Shortly after, the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants expressed interest in Ochocinco if he were to be placed on the market after he missed voluntary team offseason workouts.[25] In July 2009, Ochocinco said that he will use Twitter during games.[26] In the August 20 preseason game vs the New England Patriots, Ochocinco took over placekicking duties for the injured Shayne Graham. He kicked off and made an extra point in the game, which ended up clinching the Bengals' 7-6 win. Bengals franchise records Ochocinco holds the following records in the Bengals organization: Most receiving yards in a season (1,440) Most receiving yards all-time Most receiving touchdowns (53) Most receiving yards in a game (260) Most seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards (6) Most touchdown receptions in a game (3, tied with several other players) "The List" During the 2005 NFL season, Ochocinco announced that he would keep a checklist, entitled who Covered 85 in '05, that would evaluate the defensive backs that successfully managed to cover him. On November 2, 2005, Marvin Lewis, the Bengals head coach, replaced Ochocinco’s list with another one entitled, Did 85 do everything he could to lead his team to victory 11-6-05. The list, an obvious parody of the original, asked several questions regarding Ochocinco’s performance both on and off the field.[27] According to the Bengals' official website, the list was aimed to galvanize the Baltimore Ravens, whom the Bengals would play in four days.[27] Ochocinco was not pleased with the new list, as he had developed a superstitious faith in the older list. He had a stellar performance during the game, prompting the return of the original list.[27] In 2007, Degree and Yahoo! created an online version of his checklist.[28] The checklist allowed fans to vote for which NFL quarterback Ochocinco would like to play catch with the most. Every vote helped him raise money for his charity project,"Feed the Children".[28] Name change On October 25, 2006, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, when his last name was still Johnson, he announced that he would prefer to be called "Ocho Cinco" ("8-5" in Spanish, though 85 actually reads as "ochenta y cinco" in Spanish).[29] During warm-ups for the October 29, 2006 game against the Atlanta Falcons, the back of his jersey read "Ocho Cinco" instead of "C. Johnson". Quarterback Carson Palmer ripped the label off the jersey to reveal the usual "C. Johnson".[30] According to ESPN, Ochocinco was fined $5,000 for the stunt despite the fact that he did not wear the "Ocho Cinco" name tag during the game.[31] He legally changed his name to Chad Javon Ochocinco on August 29, 2008.[4] The Cincinnati Bengals decided to allow him to have it on the back of his jersey,[32] though Ochocinco continued to wear his old "C. Johnson" jersey during the 2008 football season,[33] due to financial obligations with Reebok. He will play with "Ochocinco" on the back of his jersey during the 2009 season.[34] He wanted it to read "Ocho Cinco" but the NFL will only allow his legal name as spelled on his name change paperwork.[35] In the media Ochocinco appears on the cover of EA's NFL Street 3. He is the main adversary in the game, and narrates the tutorials with Clinton Portis and Byron Leftwich.[36] Personal Ochocinco is a cousin of current NFL cornerback Samari Rolle and former NFL wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson.[37] Ochocinco has four children: Jicyra, Chad Johnson II, Chade and Chaiel.[38] On May 5, 2007, Ochocinco was sued for allegedly not giving away a Lexus that was supposed to be raffled off. The suit added two plaintiffs that claimed that they have won trips from Ochocinco (one to Europe; one to Hawaii), that Ochocinco never awarded.[39] On June 9, 2007, Ochocinco raced a thoroughbred racehorse over a furlong (220 yards / 200 meters) for charity. Ochocinco, given a 110-yard (100 m) head start, beat the horse by twelve lengths.[40] Chad has stated that he is an Arsenal FC supporter, and his favourite players are Ronaldinho (whom he referred to as a "magician"), Lionel Messi and Thierry Henry.[41][42] He released a statement during the halftime of the 20 August 2009 preseason game against the Patriots after he had kicked a PAT, which stated, "'Esteban' Ochocinco is back.... The most interesting footballer in the world. Everyone has to remember, I’ve always said that soccer is my number-one sport. I think Ronaldinho would be proud of me right now." [43] Professional statistics As of the end of the 2008 season Team G GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD 2001 Cincinnati Bengals 12 3 28 329 11.9 28 1 2002 Cincinnati Bengals 16 14 69 1,166 16.9 72 5 2003 Cincinnati Bengals 16 14 90 1,355 15.1 82 10 2004 Cincinnati Bengals 16 16 95 1,274 13.4 53 9 2005 Cincinnati Bengals 16 16 97 1,432 14.8 70 9 2006 Cincinnati Bengals 16 16 87 1,369 15.7 74 7 2007 Cincinnati Bengals 16 16 93 1,440 15.5 70 8 2008 Cincinnati Bengals 13 10 53 540 10.2 26 4 Total 121 105 612 8,905 14.2 82 53 References ^ a b Legal name changing papers ^ "Personal Bio". http://www.chadjohnson85.com/bio.php. Retrieved 2008-01-18. ^ Bengals' Johnson talks the talk but walks the walk ^ a b "Bengals wide receiver changes last name to Ocho Cinco". espn.go.com. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3560377. Retrieved 2008-08-29. ^ "[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15063347/ Chad Johnson’s numbers nothing to brag about]". 2006-09-29. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15063347/. Retrieved 2006-10-08. ^ "Bengals sign Johnson to extension". http://www.tsn.ca/nfl/news_story.asp?ID=163322. Retrieved 2006-08-15. ^ "Old-fashioned shootout". http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/11/12/chargers.bengals.ap/index.html. Retrieved 2006-11-12. ^ "Record 70.5 million All-Star votes cast". http://www.nfl.com/probowl/balloting_final. Retrieved 2006-08-15. ^ Golokhov, Dave (2006-08-15). "Top 10 showboats in sports". http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/5872400. Retrieved 2006-09-08. ^ Bengals' Chad Johnson Injured, Leaves Game On Stretcher - Cincinnati News Story - WLWT Cincinnati ^ Fantasy Football Breaking News - Rotoworld.com ^ The Canadian Press: Cincinnati Bengals WR Chad Johnson heading to fifth Pro Bowl ^ ESPN - Rosenhaus says Johnson will play in '08, but won't say if it's with Cincinnati - NFL ^ ESPN - Lewis says it again: Chad Johnson isn't going anywhere - NFL ^ ESPN - Skins offer '08 first-rounder, '09 pick for Johnson; Cincy says no - NFL ^ Fantasy Football Breaking News - Rotoworld.com ^ McClain: NFL hair length seems hardly worth fuss | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle ^ "Ocho Cinco says he won't attend team functions, demands trade" by John Clayton, ESPN - April 16, 2008 ^ "Houshmandzadeh: It will be problem for Bengals if Johnson not dealt" - ESPN, April 17, 2008 ^ Report: Johnson says he'll return to Bengals - Fox Sports on MSN ^ The roster rundown ^ The Sports Network - National Football League ^ Chad suffers sprained shoulder ^ Chad Johnson has partially torn labrum ^ http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20090412/SPT02/904120325 ^ http://www.daytondailynews.com/dayton-sports/cincinnati-bengals/bengals-ochocinco-plans-to-tweet-during-games-195528.html Retrieved on 2009-07-08. ^ a b c Hobson, Geoff (2005-11-02). "Notes: Ravens at top of Chad's list". http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=4787. Retrieved 2006-09-08. ^ a b McManamon, Patrick (2007-09-15). "Frye trade just doesn't up". Ohio.com. pp. 3. http://www.ohio.com/sports/browns/9804987.html?page=3&c=y. Retrieved 2007-09-22. ^ "Bengals' WR Chad Johnson Now Ocho Cinco". http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=5727899. Retrieved 2008-12-07. ^ HOBSON (2006-10-25). "Notes: Chad's Old English; Hall's New Deal". http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=5617. Retrieved 2006-10-26. ^ Pasquarelli (2006-11-02). "Chad Johnson to cough up $5K for 'Ocho Cinco' stunt". http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2647613. Retrieved 2006-11-02. ^ "Bengals putting Ocho Cinco on No. 85 jersey". ESPN. 2008-09-04. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3569580. Retrieved 2008-09-07. ^ Kay, Joe (2008-10-23). "Bengals WR Ocho Cinco will play under his old name for the rest of this season". Associated Press. http://www.startribune.com/sports/vikings/33018294.html. Retrieved 2008-10-23. ^ "'Financial obligation remains' before Ocho Cinco on jersey". ESPN. 2008-09-07. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3574151. Retrieved 2008-09-07. ^ "NFL agrees to Ochocinco name change on Bengals Jersey". Associated Press. 2009-05-14. http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d8105395c&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true. Retrieved 2009-06-11. ^ Adams, David (2006-08-24). "Chad Johnson Covers NFL Street 3". http://ps2.ign.com/articles/727/727985p1.html. Retrieved 2006-09-11. ^ "Player - Chad Ochocinco - Cincinnati Bengals". www.bengals.com. http://www.bengals.com/team/roster/Chad-Ochocinco/09ddc7d1-e507-4a75-ab2b-f6f17723cbf8. Retrieved May 14, 2009. ^ "A Bengal changes his stripes". http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/0905081ocho2.html. Retrieved 2008-09-07. ^ [1] ^ Hobson, Geoff. "Chad's a beast". www.bengals.com. http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6091. Retrieved 2008-08-29. ^ [2] ^ [3] ^ "Ochocinco Provides a Momentary Break in the Boredom". projo.com. http://www.projo.com/patriots/content/sp_fbn_jim_donaldson_20_08-21-09_V8FFG14_v1.3985b8a.html. Retrieved 20 August 2009. External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Chad Ocho Cinco Official Website The Ochocinco show at Ustream Cincinnati Bengals bio [show]v • d • e2004 Pro Bowl AFC Starters Offense: QB Steve McNair | RB Jamal Lewis | FB Tony Richardson | WR Marvin Harrison | WR Chad Johnson | TE Tony Gonzalez OT Jonathan Ogden | OT Willie Roaf | G Alan Faneca | G Will Shields | C Kevin Mawae Defense: DE Dwight Freeney | DE Adewale Ogunleye | DT Richard Seymour | DT Marcus Stroud OLB Peter Boulware | OLB Takeo Spikes | ILB Ray Lewis CB Ty Law | CB Patrick Surtain | FS Ed Reed | SS Brock Marion Special Teams P Craig Hentrich | PK Mike Vanderjagt | KR Dante Hall | ST Adalius Thomas [show]v • d • e2005 Pro Bowl AFC Starters Offense: QB Peyton Manning | RB Curtis Martin | FB Tony Richardson | WR Marvin Harrison | WR Chad Johnson | TE Tony Gonzalez OT Jonathan Ogden | OT Willie Anderson | G Alan Faneca | G Will Shields | C Kevin Mawae Defense: DE Dwight Freeney | DE Jason Taylor | DT Sam Adams | DT Marcus Stroud OLB Terrell Suggs | OLB Takeo Spikes | ILB James Farrior CB Champ Bailey | CB Tory James | FS John Lynch | SS Ed Reed Special Teams: P Shane Lechler | PK Adam Vinatieri | KR Terrence McGee | ST Larry Izzo [show]v • d • e2006 Pro Bowl AFC Starters Offense: QB Peyton Manning | RB Edgerrin James | FB Lorenzo Neal | WR Marvin Harrison | WR Chad Johnson | TE Antonio Gates OT Willie Anderson | OT Willie Roaf | G Alan Faneca | G Will Shields | C Jeff Saturday Defense: DE Dwight Freeney | DE Jason Taylor | DT Jamal Williams | DT Marcus Stroud OLB Cato June | OLB Shawne Merriman | ILB Al Wilson CB Champ Bailey | CB Deltha O'Neal | FS Bob Sanders | SS Troy Polamalu Special Teams: P Brian Moorman | PK Shayne Graham | KR Jerome Mathis | ST Hanik Milligan [show]v • d • e2006 AP All-Pro Team Offense: QB Drew Brees | RB LaDainian Tomlinson | RB Larry Johnson | FB Lorenzo Neal | WR Marvin Harrison | WR Chad Johnson | TE Antonio Gates OT Jammal Brown | OT Willie Anderson | G Alan Faneca | G Shawn Andrews | C Olin Kreutz Defense: DE Julius Peppers | DE Jason Taylor | DT Jamal Williams | DT Kevin Williams | OLB Shawne Merriman | OLB Adalius Thomas | ILB Zach Thomas | ILB Brian Urlacher | CB Champ Bailey | CB Rashean Mathis | S Ed Reed | S Brian Dawkins Special Teams P Brian Moorman | PK Robbie Gould | KR Devin Hester [show]v • d • e2007 Pro Bowl AFC Starters Offense: QB Peyton Manning | RB LaDainian Tomlinson | FB Lorenzo Neal | WR Andre Johnson | WR Chad Johnson | TE Antonio Gates OT Willie Anderson | OT Jonathan Ogden | G Alan Faneca | G Will Shields | C Jeff Saturday Defense: DE Jason Taylor | DE Aaron Schobel | DT Richard Seymour | DT Jamal Williams OLB Adalius Thomas | OLB Shawne Merriman | ILB Al Wilson CB Champ Bailey | CB Rashean Mathis | FS Ed Reed | SS Troy Polamalu Special Teams: P Brian Moorman | PK Nate Kaeding | KR Justin Miller | ST Kassim Osgood Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Ochocinco" Categories: 1978 births | Living people | Players of American football from Florida | People from Miami, Florida | American football wide receivers | Langston Lions football players | Oregon State Beavers football players | Cincinnati Bengals players | American Conference Pro Bowl players
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Atlantic Coast Conference Boston College - Al Skinner Clemson - Oliver Purnell Duke - Mike Krzyzewski Florida State - Leonard Hamilton Georgia Tech - Paul Hewitt Maryland - Gary Williams Miami (Florida) - Frank Haith North Carolina - Roy Williams North Carolina State - Sidney Lowe Virginia - Dave Leitao Virginia Tech - Seth Greenberg Wake Forest - Dino Gaudio 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic Coast Conference
Atlantic Sun Conference Belmont - Rick Byrd Campbell - Robbie Laing East Tennessee State - Murry Bartow Florida Gulf Coast - Dave Balza Jacksonville - Cliff Warren Kennesaw State - Tony Ingle Lipscomb - Scott Sanderson Mercer - Bob Hoffman North Florida - Matt Kilcullen Stetson - Derek Waugh USC Upstate - Eddie Payne 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic Sun Conference
Big 12 Conference Baylor - Scott Drew Colorado - Jeff Bzdelik Iowa State - Greg McDermott Kansas - Bill Self Kansas State - Frank Martin Missouri - Mike Anderson Nebraska - Doc Sadler Oklahoma - Jeff Capel III Oklahoma State - Travis Ford Texas - Rick Barnes Texas A&M - Mark Turgeon Texas Tech - Pat Knight 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big 12 Conference
Big East Conference Cincinnati - Mick Cronin Connecticut - Jim Calhoun DePaul - Jerry Wainwright Georgetown - John Thompson III Louisville - Rick Pitino Marquette - Buzz Williams Notre Dame - Mike Brey Pittsburgh - Jamie Dixon Providence - Keno Davis Rutgers - Fred Hill St. John's - Norm Roberts Seton Hall - Bobby Gonzalez South Florida - Stan Heath Syracuse - Jim Boeheim Villanova - Jay Wright West Virginia - Bobby Huggins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big East Conference
Big Sky Conference Eastern Washington - Kirk Earlywine Idaho State - Joe O'Brien Montana - Wayne Tinkle Montana State - Brad Huse Northern Arizona - Mike Adras Northern Colorado - Tad Boyle Portland State - Ken Bone Sacramento State - Brian Katz Weber State - Randy Rahe 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big Sky Conference
Big South Conference Charleston Southern - Barclay Radebaugh Coastal Carolina - Cliff Ellis Gardner-Webb - Rick Scruggs High Point - Bart Lundy Liberty - Ritchie McKay Presbyterian - Gregg Nibert Radford - Brad Greenberg UNC-Asheville - Eddie Biedenbach VMI - Duggar Baucom Winthrop - Randy Peele 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big South Conference
Big Ten Conference Illinois - Bruce Weber Indiana - Tom Crean Iowa - Todd Lickliter Michigan - John Beilein Michigan State - Tom Izzo Minnesota - Tubby Smith Northwestern - Bill Carmody Ohio State - Thad Matta Penn State - Ed DeChellis Purdue - Matt Painter Wisconsin - Bo Ryan 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big Ten Conference
Big West Conference Cal Poly - Kevin Bromley Cal State Fullerton - Bob Burton Cal State Northridge - Bobby Braswell Long Beach State - Dan Monson Pacific - Bob Thomason UC Davis - Gary Stewart UC Irvine - Pat Douglass UC Riverside - Jim Wooldridge UC Santa Barbara - Bob Williams 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big West Conference
Colonial Athletic Association Delaware - Monte Ross Drexel - Bruiser Flint George Mason - Jim Larranaga Georgia State - Rod Barnes Hofstra - Tom Pecora James Madison - Matt Brady Northeastern - Bill Coen Old Dominion - Blaine Taylor Towson - Pat Kennedy UNC-Wilmington - Benny Moss Virginia Commonwealth - Anthony Grant William & Mary - Tony Shaver 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Colonial Athletic Association
Conference USA East Carolina - Mack McCarthy Houston - Tom Penders Marshall - Donnie Jones Memphis - John Calipari Rice - Ben Braun Southern Methodist - Matt Doherty Southern Mississippi - Larry Eustachy Tulane - Dave Dickerson Tulsa - Doug Wojcik UAB - Mike Davis UCF - Kirk Speraw UTEP - Tony Barbee 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Conference USA
Horizon League - Butler - Brad Stevens Cleveland State - Gary Waters Detroit - Ray McCallum Loyola (Chicago) - Jim Whitesell UIC - Jimmy Collins UW-Green Bay - Tod Kowalczyk UW-Milwaukee - Rob Jeter Valparaiso - Homer Drew Wright State - Brad Brownell Youngstown State - Jerry Slocum 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Horizon League
Independents Bryant - Tim O'Shea Cal State Bakersfield - Keith Brown Chicago State - Benjy Taylor Houston Baptist - Ron Cottrell Longwood - Mike Gillian New Jersey Institute of Technology - Jim Engles North Carolina Central - Henry Dickerson Savannah State - Horace Broadnax SIU-Edwardsville - Lennox Forrester Texas-Pan American - Tom Schuberth Utah Valley - Dick Hunsaker 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! NCAA Division I independent schools (basketball)
Ivy League Brown - Jesse Agel Columbia - Joe Jones Cornell - Steve Donahue Dartmouth - Terry Dunn Harvard - Tommy Amaker Penn - Glen Miller Princeton - Sydney Johnson Yale - James Jones 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ivy League
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Canisius - Tom Parrotta Fairfield - Ed Cooley Iona - Kevin Willard Loyola (Maryland) - Jimmy Patsos Manhattan - Barry Rohrssen Marist - Chuck Martin Niagara - Joe Mihalich Rider - Tommy Dempsey St. Peter's - John Dunne Siena - Fran McCaffery 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-American Conference
Mid-American Conference Akron – Keith Dambrot Ball State – Billy Taylor Bowling Green – Louis Orr Buffalo – Reggie Witherspoon Central Michigan – Ernie Ziegler Eastern Michigan – Charles Ramsey Kent State – Geno Ford Miami – Charlie Coles Northern Illinois – Ricardo Patton Ohio – John Groce Toledo – Gene Cross Western Michigan – Steve Hawkins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-American Conference
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Bethune-Cookman - Clifford Reed Coppin State - Ron Mitchell Delaware State - Greg Jackson Florida A&M - Mike Gillespie Hampton - Kevin Nickelberry Howard - Gil Jackson Maryland-Eastern Shore - Meredith Smith Morgan State - Todd Bozeman Norfolk State - Anthony Evans North Carolina A&T - Jerry Eaves South Carolina State - Tim Carter Winston-Salem State - Bobby Collins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Missouri Valley Conference Bradley - Jim Les Creighton - Dana Altman Drake - Mark Phelps Evansville - Marty Simmons Illinois State - Tim Jankovich Indiana State - Kevin McKenna Missouri State - Cuonzo Martin Northern Iowa - Ben Jacobson Southern Illinois - Chris Lowery Wichita State - Gregg Marshall 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Missouri Valley Conference
Mountain West Conference Air Force - Jeff Reynolds Brigham Young - Dave Rose Colorado State - Tim Miles New Mexico - Steve Alford San Diego State - Steve Fisher Texas Christian - Neil Dougherty UNLV - Lon Kruger Utah - Jim Boylen Wyoming - Heath Schroyer 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mountain West Conference
Northeast Conference Central Connecticut State - Howie Dickenman Fairleigh Dickinson - Tom Green LIU-Brooklyn - Jim Ferry Monmouth - Dave Calloway Mount St. Mary's - Milan Brown Quinnipiac - Tom Moore Robert Morris - Mike Rice Jr. Sacred Heart - Dave Bike St. Francis (PA) - Don Friday St. Francis (NY) - Brian Nash Wagner - Mike Deane 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Northeast Conference
Ohio Valley Conference Austin Peay - Dave Loos Eastern Illinois - Mike Miller Eastern Kentucky - Jeff Neubauer Jacksonville State - James Green Morehead State - Donnie Tyndall Murray State - Billy Kennedy Southeast Missouri - Zac Roman Tennessee-Martin - Bret Campbell Tennessee State - Cy Alexander Tennessee Tech - Mike Sutton 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ohio Valley Conference
Pacific-10 Conference Arizona - Russ Pennell Arizona State - Herb Sendek California - Mike Montgomery Oregon - Ernie Kent Oregon State - Craig Robinson Stanford - Johnny Dawkins UCLA - Ben Howland USC - Tim Floyd Washington - Lorenzo Romar Washington State - Tony Bennett 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Pacific-10 Conference
Patriot League American - Jeff Jones Army - Jim Crews Bucknell - Dave Paulsen Colgate - Emmett Davis Holy Cross - Ralph Willard Lafayette - Fran O'Hanlon Lehigh - Brett Reed Navy - Billy Lange 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Patriot League
Southeastern Conference Alabama - Philip Pearson Arkansas - John Pelphrey Auburn - Jeff Lebo Florida - Billy Donovan Georgia - Pete Herrmann Kentucky - Billy Gillispie LSU - Trent Johnson Mississippi - Andy Kennedy Mississippi State - Rick Stansbury South Carolina - Darrin Horn Tennessee - Bruce Pearl Vanderbilt - Kevin Stallings 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southeastern Conference
Southern Conference Appalachian State - Houston Fancher Chattanooga - John Shulman The Citadel - Ed Conroy College of Charleston - Bobby Cremins Davidson - Bob McKillop Elon - Ernie Nestor Furman - Jeff Jackson Georgia Southern - Jeff Price Samford - Jimmy Tillette UNC-Greensboro - Mike Dement Western Carolina - Larry Hunter Wofford - Mike Young 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southern Conference
Southland Conference Central Arkansas - Rand Chappell Lamar - Steve Roccaforte McNeese State - Dave Simmons Nicholls State - J. P. Piper Northwestern State - Mike McConathy Sam Houston State - Bob Marlin Southeastern Louisiana - Jim Yarbrough Stephen F. Austin - Danny Kaspar Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - Perry Clark Texas-Arlington - Scott Cross Texas-San Antonio - Brooks Thompson Texas State - Doug Davalos 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southland Conference
Southwestern Athletic Conference Alabama A&M - L. Vann Pettaway Alabama State - Lewis Jackson Alcorn State - Samuel West Arkansas-Pine Bluff - George Ivory Grambling State - Larry Wright Jackson State - Tevester Anderson Mississippi Valley State - Sean Woods Prairie View A&M - Byron Rimm II Southern - Rob Spivery Texas Southern - Tony Harvey 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southwestern Athletic Conference
The Summit League Centenary - Greg Gary IPFW - Dane Fife IUPUI - Ron Hunter North Dakota State - Saul Phillips Oakland - Greg Kampe Oral Roberts - Scott Sutton South Dakota State - Scott Nagy Southern Utah - Roger Reid UMKC - Matt Brown Western Illinois - Derek Thomas 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! The Summit League
Sun Belt Conference Arkansas-Little Rock - Steve Shields Arkansas State - Dickey Nutt Denver - Joe Scott Florida Atlantic - Mike Jarvis Florida International - Sergio Rouco Louisiana-Lafayette - Robert Lee Louisiana-Monroe - Orlando Early Middle Tennessee - Kermit Davis New Orleans - Joe Pasternack North Texas - Johnny Jones South Alabama - Ronnie Arrow Troy - Don Maestri Western Kentucky - Ken McDonald 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Sun Belt Conference
West Coast Conference Gonzaga - Mark Few Loyola Marymount - Rodney Tention Pepperdine - Vance Walberg Portland - Eric Reveno Saint Mary's - Randy Bennett San Diego - Bill Grier San Francisco - Rex Walters Santa Clara - Kerry Keating 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! West Coast Conference
Western Athletic Conference Boise State - Greg Graham Fresno State - Steve Cleveland Hawai?i - Bob Nash Idaho - Don Verlin Louisiana Tech - Kerry Rupp Nevada - Mark Fox New Mexico State - Marvin Menzies San Jose State - George Nessman Utah State - Stew Morrill 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Western Athletic Conference
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