Javier Zuluaga

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Javier Zuluaga is a former professional American football player and current coach for Arizona College Prep (High School).

High school[]

Zuluaga attended Roncalli High School located in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was a Co-Captain his senior year and helped lead his team to the 1988 3A State Championship.

College[]

Javier attended United States Naval Academy. He became the 2nd All-Time Leading Tackler in school history. He was Co-Captain from 1990 to 1993.Zuluaga was known for his hard hitting. During the 1991 season against William and Mary, Javier tackled W&M's quarterback Chris Hakel causing the a bar of the face mask to get to stuck to Hakel's.[1] In 1993, he had 17 tackles against Air Force, Navy won the game 28-24 ending an 11-year losing streak.[2] Javier as well as 26 other midshipmen were involved in a 1992 cheating scandal on an electrical-engineering exam.[3] A copy of the test was found the night before and was given out to many of the students.[4] He was later expelled from the school but not due to cheating but for refusing to identify the people who were responsible.[5]

Professional career[]

In 1994, he tried out for the Indianapolis Colts, however he was cut the same year. On May 17, 1994, he was signed by the Tampa Bay Storm[6] of the Arena Football League, he was later released August 6, 1994.[7]

Post career[]

Zuluaga lives in Tempe, Arizona and runs a Home Repairs and Remodeling company. In 1995, he was the Co-Defensive Coordinator for in Wilson, North Carolina. From 2001 to 2003 he was player/coach for the of the .[8]

References[]

  1. ^ DAVE FAIRBANK, D. P. (1991, Sep 22). W&M-navy briefs: Remarks haunt middies coach. Daily Press, pp. C.8-C8.
  2. ^ Routon, R., & Editor, S. (1993, Oct 10). After all those losses, navys happy to show AFA how it feels / midshipmen savor chance to vent their resentment. The Gazette, pp. C.4-C4.
  3. ^ Navy athletes may face expulsion. (1994, Apr 24). Chicago Tribune (Pre-1997 Fulltext), pp. 2-2.
  4. ^ http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-18559_162-510629.html
  5. ^ "Expelled for Cheating on Exam, Ex-Midshipmen Blame System | the Seattle Times".
  6. ^ http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1994-05-12/sports/1994132006_1_15-day-dl-centennial-conference-diego-padres
  7. ^ Transactions. (1994, Aug 06). The Salt Lake Tribune, pp. C.3-C3
  8. ^ http://azyfc.com/coach.htm
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