Reginald Shrubbery

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Reginald Shrubbery
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Reginald's waiver season with TIJ
No. 2 – Prospect
Position:Runningback
Personal information
Born: (2032-03-02)March 2, 2032 (aged 30)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:203 lb (92 kg)
Username:Shrub02
Career information
High school:Highlander High School
College:University of Southern California
Career history
Roster status:Active

Reginald Shrubbery (born March 2, 2032) is an American football runningback who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for University of Southern California (USC) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Reginald Shrubbery was born on March 2nd, 2032 in San Diego, California. He is a member of the famously athletic Shrub family (his cousin Reggie Shrub, plays professional baseball in the PBE). Reginald's father felt that he was destined for great things and a highfalutin life, so he gave Reginald the last name "Shrubbery" instead of "Shrub." Reginald didn't have any siblings growing up, so he spent much of his childhood playing sports with Reggie, who is ten years his elder. Reggie never took it easy on Reginald and he found himself practicing whenever he had free time. He was determined to beat his older cousin. When Reginald was 12 years old, that day finally came. The two were playing "Oklahoma Drill" in the backyard and Reginald shook the crap out of the now Pro baseball player Reggie. He looked at Reginald and said, "You got skills, kid. You gonna be in the ISFL one day."

College career

After winning the Silver Pigskin Award (San Diego's most prestigious high school football award), Reginald accepted a full ride scholarship to USC. The program was in a bit of disarray after several controversies occurred in the years prior. Reginald was determined to be a part of the change that would bring glory back to SoCal. He played in every game his freshman year, eventually earning the starting running back job in the latter half of the season. He would go on to start every game the rest of his college career. Even as Reginald continued to get better, his team struggled. It wasn't until his senior season that they finally made it to a bowl game. The Trojans took on the Fighting Irish in the Tostitos Fiesta bowl game. Reginald led the team to a comeback victory by scoring on the final play of regulation. This game caught the attention of DSFL scouts who ended up giving him a trial run with the Tijuana Luchadores.

College career statistics

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Professional career

DSFL

Season 40

Reginald didn't have a lot of opportunities to showcase his skills in his trial run with the Luchadores as they were already staffed with some good runningbacks. He was able to show a glimpse of what he can do during week 13 when he had 2 rushes for 9 yards and a reception for 11 yeards. When asked by a reporter what his thoughts are on the upcoming DSFL draft, Reginald responded, "I don't expect to be picked first overall but let me tell you this: I'm excited to show every team who passes me up what they missed. I'm the best. And they about to find out."

Season 41

While he was never the featured player in Minnesota's offense, Reginald found a role balancing out their passing game with his rush attack. He managed to achieve over 1,000 yards rushing and 10 total touchdowns in his first full season in the DSFL. Reginald's most clutch performance also happened to be his best performance, in week 4 against the Birddogs. He ran for 116 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns and added a receiving touchdown as well. His last touchdown was with only 5 minutes left in the game and put the Grey Ducks up 30-17, essentially putting the game out of reach for Dallas. Minnesota would go on to be tied for the second-best record in the North Division but miss of on the playoffs. Reginald was not considered for any awards or the All-Pro Team. When asked about this, Reginald replied, "They're always underestimating me. That's okay, I'm getting better every day. Can't wait for y'all to see. Just wait."

DSFL statistics

Career statistics Rushing Receiving Blocking
Season Team Games Att Yards Avg Lg TD Rec Yards Avg Lg TD Pancakes Sacks Allowed
2055 (S40) Tijuana Luchadores 4 4 9 2.2 9 0 1 11 11 11 0 2 0
2056 (S41) Minnesota Grey Ducks 14 249 1065 4.3 44 9 17 105 6.2 17 1 14 3
Totals 18 253 1074 4.2 44 9 18 116 6.4 17 1 16 3

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