Chip Bowden

Chip Bowden
Army Black Knights No. 10
Position Quarterback
Class Junior
Major Undeclared
Career history
College
  • USMA (2007–present)
High school Durant High School, United States Military Academy Preparatory School
Personal information
Date of birth (1988-02-02) February 2, 1988
Place of birth Plant City, Florida
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 218 lb (99 kg)
Career highlights and awards

    Hilman "Chip" Fleming Bowden III (born 2 February 1988) is an American college football quarterback for the Army Black Knights of the United States Military Academy.

    Early years

    Bowden was born February 2, 1988 in Plant City, Florida to high school teacher Bud and high school principal Pam Bowden. He has two sisters, Katie and Chelsea. His father and uncle, Andy Knotts, both played football at Florida. Chip Bowden attended Durant High School where he was a three-year starting quarterback. As a senior, he was selected for the regional all-star game, where he was named the offensive MVP for the East team. He also played baseball and competed in wrestling. He then attended United States Military Academy Preparatory School at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey.[1]

    College career

    Bowden did not appear in any games during his freshman year (West Point cadets must graduate in four years, and therefore do not redshirt).[1] In 2008, he backed up returning starter Carson Williams. Bowden saw an increased amount of snaps throughout the second half the season, and recorded a total of 31 completions on 72 attempts for 282 yards, including two touchdowns and three interceptions. A mobile quarterback, and with an Army return to the option offense, Bowden also rushed 194 times for 572 yards and one touchdown. Bowden was sacked eight times.[2]

    Chip Bowden (#10) conducts a hand-off with fullback Collin Mooney (#30) against Buffalo.

    References

    1. 1 2 Chip Bowden bio, GoArmySports.com, Official Wbe site of Army Athletics, retrieved 12 January 2009.
    2. Chip Bowden Stats, ESPN, retrieved 12 January 2009.
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