Sampson Genus

American football player

1988 –

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Who is Sampson Genus?

Sampson Maurice Genus is an American football center who currently is a free agent. Genus was signed after going undrafted at the 2011 NFL Draft despite being one of the highest rated prospects at center.

A native of Lake City, Florida, Genus attended Columbia High School, where he earned Gainesville Sun All-Area First Team honors as a junior and senior. He was selected to Florida’s North-South Shrine Bowl in 2007. Regarded as a two-star recruit by Scout.com, Genus was listed the No. 32 center prospect in the class of 2007.

As a true freshman at South Florida, he saw action in six games. For his sophomore season, he was moved to defensive tackle, where he played in all 13 games and started in five, collecting nine tackles, two assisted and seven solo. It was the only year since Genus started playing organized football at the age of 7 that he didn't play center.

Moved back to offensive line after the season, Genus started all games of the 2009 season at center, except for the regular-season finale against UConn, which he missed due to an ankle injury. He earned 2009 All-Big East Conference second team honors.

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Born
May 2, 1988
Lake City
Also known as
  • Sampson Maurice Genus
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Siblings
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of South Florida
Lived in
  • Lake City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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