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  Jarrett Payton
Jarrett Payton
Player Profile
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Arlington, Ill.

High School:
St. Viator

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 218

Position:
Tailback

Experience:
2L


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Jarrett Walter Payton
Jarrett Payton

Miami Hurricanes

AT MIAMI: Gifted runner who provides a rare combination of skills…will compete for the starting job at tailback after playing both tailback and fullback in his Miami career...provides a complete package of skills...large frame with a 300+-pound bench press...entering his fifth full season of organized football...spent his first two years at St. Viator on the varsity soccer team, where he led the team to a third-place finish at the state championship in his final season…son of the late Walter Payton, former Chicago Bears running back and member of the NFL Hall of Fame.

2001 (SOPHOMORE): Returned to action after missing all of spring practice with a foot injury suffered when he cut his foot on coral while scuba diving…saw extensive action as a third-year sophomore, moving to fullback from tailback…was a potent threat at fullback behind starter Najeh Davenport…played in eight games during the regular season and gained 26 yards on 14 carries with two touchdowns…caught three passes for 19 yards…scored touchdowns against Rutgers and Troy State.

2000 (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season with a redshirt year…decision to sit out the season was not medically related…suited up for several games and made three road trips, but did not see playing time.

1999 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in seven games...rose to second-team on the depth chart at various points during the season...rushed for 262 yards on 53 carries for a 4.9 average...rushed for one touchdown and had a long of 40 yards...totaled six catches for 48 yards (8.0 average) with a long of 29 yards...returned two kickoffs for 44 yards with a long of 25 yards...finished fifth on the team in total offense with 37.4 yards per game...rushed nine times for 32 yards in his first collegiate action against Florida A&M...carried three times for 11 yards at East Carolina...had a key 25-yard kick return at Boston College...rushed a career-high 20 times for 87 yards against Rutgers...also had three catches for nine yards against the Scarlet Knights...earned Compaq's Most Inspirational Play of the Week for his 16-yard touchdown run against Rutgers...netted 51 yards on 11 carries and two catches for five yards against Syracuse...posted a career-long run of 40 yards against Temple...finished the game with 115 yards of total offense on 81 yards rushing (nine carries) and 34 yards receiving (two catches).
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HIGH SCHOOL: St. Viator...No. 58 overall by The Sporting News... named the No. 5 athlete in the Midwest Region by PrepStar...played quarterback, tailback and receiver in high school...timed at 4.3 in the 40 and can bench press 300 pounds...named to the Chicago Sun-Times and Daily Herald All-Area teams as a senior...Reebok All-American... Catholic Metropolitan All-Conference and MVP selection...accounted for 2,842 all-purpose yards as a senior...passed for 1,088 yards and rushed for another 1,345 yards as a senior...on defense, picked off two passes in limited time...spent his first two years on the varsity soccer team...led squad to third-place finish at the state championships his final season of soccer...coached in football by Kevin Kelly.

PERSONAL: Born 12/26/80...liberal arts major...full name is Jarrett Walter Payton...son of the late Walter Payton, former Chicago Bear great and NFL Hall of Famer...chose Miami over Wisconsin, Penn State, Notre Dame and Indiana...son of Connie and Walter Payton.

JARRETT PAYTON’S CAREER HIGHS:

RUSHING
Carries – 20 (vs. Rutgers, 1999)
Yards – 87 (vs. Rutgers, 1999)
TD – 0
Long – 40 (vs. Temple, 1999)

RECEIVING
Receptions – 3 (vs. Rutgers, 1999)
Yards – 34 (vs. Temple, 1999)
TD – 1 (vs. Temple, 1999)
Long – 29 (vs. Temple, 1999)

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JARRETT PAYTON'S CAREER STATISTICS
Rushing-Receiving
TotalsRushingReceiving
YearG-SCarYdsAvgTDLgRecYdsAvgTDLg
20018-014261.9263196.309
2000did not play - REDSHIRT
19997-0532624.91406488.0029
Totals15-0672884.33409677.5029



Day Date Opponent Location TVOutcome/Time
Sat 08/31/2002 Florida A&M Orange Bowl Fox Sports Net FL (9/1 5 PM)WON 63-17
Sat 09/07/2002 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. CBSWON 41-16
Sat 09/14/2002 at Temple * Philadelphia ESPN Regional ERTWON 44-21
Sat 09/21/2002 Boston College * Orange Bowl ESPNWON 38-6
Sat 10/05/2002 Connecticut Orange Bowl Fox Sports Net (10/6 5 PM)WON 48-14
Sat 10/12/2002 Florida State (Homecoming) Orange Bowl ABCWON 28-27
Sat 10/26/2002 at West Virginia * Mogantown, W. Va. Fox Sports Net FL (10/27 5 PM)TBA
Sat 11/02/2002 at Rutgers * Piscataway, N.J. Fox Sports Net FL (11/3 5 PM)TBA
Sat 11/09/2002 at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. Fox Sports Net FL (11/10 5 PM)TBA
Thu 11/21/2002 Pittsburgh * Orange Bowl ESPN7:30 PM
Sat 11/30/2002 at Syracuse * Syracuse, N.Y. Fox Sports Net FL (12/1 5 PM)1:00 PM
Sat 12/07/2002 Virginia Tech * Orange Bowl ABC1:00 PM

* BIG EAST Conference Games; all dates and times are tentative and subject to change.


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Jarrett Payton ready to make himself known
Running back offers more than talent
When tragedy occurs, things in your life are really put into the proper perspective. When Walter Payton passed away, his son, Jarrett, became that much more motivated to succeed.

Jarrett Payton, a running back on the Hurricanes football team, and son of the legendary Walter Payton, got off to a rough start this season when he missed the first game due to injury. Yet, with Willis McGahee dealing with the wear and tear of being an every down tailback, Payton may start to get more opportunities.

"Life is all about obstacles and getting back into things. My dad always told me nothing comes easy, and my mom told me that my time is going to come and I just have to be ready," said Payton.

Jarrett Payton is a very gifted running back, and is just waiting for his opportunity at Miami. However, perhaps the best thing about Jarrett is the kind of person that he is off the field.

"If you work hard and are nice to people, people will respect you. That's why I get along with everyone so well," said Payton.

Jarrett Payton just has this likable quality about him. He works hard at everything he does, and he has goals for himself. He wants to work at the Walter Payton cancer foundation, and open a music-recording studio.

"Music is my love besides football. If football was taken away, I would get into that," said Payton.

The influence that Walter Payton had on the football world as a whole was tremendous. "Sweetness" has also influenced his son to always work hard, both on and off the field.

"My father has influenced me as a person, not only in sports, but just being able to work hard, has helped me in school and in sports," said Payton.

Walter Payton was a businessman as well as a great football player. When he died, the Payton family had to deal with that shock to their life. However, just like Walter always rose to the challenge, the Paytons have actually become stronger as a result of Walter's untimely passing.

"I think we have become a lot stronger as a family. We were close, but when you have a father who plays football and is a businessman who is gone all the time, it's hard to get close as a family. It's too bad it took him passing away for us to get a lot closer," said Jarrett.

Now the family is left with all women and Jarrett. As the only man of the house, Jarrett is dealing with new challenges, and he is even more motivated to succeed for his mom and his sister.

"Being the only man of the house is motivation because I want to play well for them. I don't play football for myself, I do it for my mom and my sister - those are the two who love what I am doing. I love the game, I do it for me too, but those are the two people I strive to work hard for," said Payton.

Emmitt Smith is approaching Walter Payton's all-time career rushing yards record and has already passed Payton's all-time career rushing attempts record. He is closing in on Payton's record, but Jarrett has no bad feelings towards his father's record falling.

"I love Emmitt, he reminds me a lot of my father. I've always felt that records are meant to be broken, and if he does it, he does it. I never thought it would happen though," said Payton.

Through personal hardships, tragedy, and injuries on the field, Jarrett Payton has remained confident, and his positive attitude and hard work is what makes him so great, both on and off the field.


By Darren Grossman



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