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Place of birth
  
Lodi, NJ

Name
  
James Guarantano

College
  
Role
  

1993
  
San Diego Chargers

Education
  
1994-1997
  
Positions
  
Wide receiver

James Guarantano James Guarantano Rutgers Hall of Fame inductee and father

James Guarantano (born in Lodi, New Jersey) is a former American football wide receiver for the NFL's San Diego Chargers and the CFL's Baltimore Stallions. He was also a former standout wide receiver while playing college football at Rutgers University.

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College career

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Guarantano played for Rutgers from 1989-92.

In the 1991 season, Guarantano collected 740 yards, on 62 receptions, which was tops in the Big East. That was highlighted by a game against Temple on November 17, 1991, when Rutgers clinched its first winning season in four years. Guarantano caught a 70-yard touchdown pass, allowing the Scarlet Knights to finish with a 6-5 record, their first winning season since going 6-5 in 1987. Following the season, he was named to the All Big East Second Team.

Guarantano would follow that up in 1992 with 56 receptions for 755 yards (13.5 yards per catch) and six touchdowns. One of those touchdowns came in a dramatic victory over Pittsburgh on September 18, 1992. Guarantano caught a 33-yard score to send Rutgers to a 7-0 halftime lead, and Rutgers would go on to win 21-16. For his efforts, Guarantano was named to the All Big East First Team, and was a UPI Honorable Mention All American.

College Legacy

When Guaranto graduated in 1992, he left as one of the most prolific receivers in school history. Guarantano was second All-Time in Scarlet Knight history in yards (2,065), first in receptions (158) and third in touchdowns (11). In 1999, he was inducted into the Rutgers football Hall of Fame.

Professional career

Guarantano discussed a possible contract with the New York Giants before he signed as an undrafted free agent with the San Diego Chargers on April 30, 1993. He was released on May 5, 1993. Following his stint in the NFL, Guarantano would play for the Baltimore Stallions of the CFL from 1994-1997.

Personal

Following his professional football career, Guarantano became a police officer in the NYPD. Guarantano's son, Jarrett Guarantano, is one of the top quarterbacks in New Jersey's 2016 high school class, and is committed to the University of Tennessee, picking the Vols over his dad's alma mater and Ohio State.

References

James Guarantano Wikipedia