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Position
  
Quarterback

Nationality
  
American

Height
  
1.80 m


Name
  
Vernon Adams

Class
  
Senior

Children
  
Vernon Kash Adams III

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Major
  
Graduate Program: Sports & Business

College
  
Eastern Washington (2011–2014) Oregon (2015)

High school
  
Mission Hills (CA) Bishop Alemany

Date of birth
  
(1993-01-03) January 3, 1993 (age 22)

Role
  
American football quarterback

Current team
  
Oregon Ducks football (#3 / Quarterback)

Education
  
University of Oregon (2015–2015), Eastern Washington University (2011–2014)

Similar People
  
Jeff Lockie, Mark Helfrich, Marcus Mariota, Royce Freeman, Cooper Kupp

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Vernon Anthony Adams Jr. (born January 3, 1993) is a Canadian football quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football for the Eastern Washington Eagles and Oregon Ducks.

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Early years

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Adams graduated from Bishop Alemany High School in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, in 2011. In his final two seasons, he passed for 5,234 yards and 49 touchdowns, and rushed for another 1,263 yards and 19 more scores in leading Alemany to an overall record of 22–5.

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As a junior, Adams passed for 2,333 yards and 22 touchdowns, and also rushed for 367 yards and five scores. He led Alemany to a 10–4 record.

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As a senior, he was selected the Serra League Most Valuable Player after leading the Warriors to the league title in 2010. He earned first team all-league honors for the second-straight season. Alemany won its first 12 games before losing its final game of the season, 28–21, against eventual champion Servite High School in the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Playoffs. He passed for 2,901 yards with 27 touchdowns and nine interceptions, and had 896 yards rushing with 14 touchdowns.

Coming out of high school, Adams did not receive any scholarship offers from Football Bowl Subdivision schools, due in part to concerns regarding his height. He would eventually receive only two scholarships offers from Football Championship Subdivision schools Portland State and Eastern Washington. Adams originally made a verbal commitment to Portland State, but flipped on National Signing Day and signed with Eastern Washington.

2012

After redshirting the 2011 season as Eastern Washington's Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year, Adams would split time at quarterback with Junior Kyle Padron in 2012. Starting in nine of twelve games, Adams helped lead the Eagles to the FCS playoff semifinals and finished the year with 1,961 yards passing, 20 touchdowns to 8 interceptions and a 160.80 pass efficiency rating, which was the fourth-best mark in the FCS that year.

In the Eagles' playoff loss to Sam Houston State, Adams came off of the bench in the second half, completing 14-of-26 passes for 364 yards and a school-record six touchdowns, nearly rallying the Eagles from a 35–0 halftime deficit.

Adams freshman season came with multiple accolades where he selected as the Freshman of the Year on the College Sporting News “Fabulous 50” All-America team and named to the College Sports Journal Freshman All-America squad. He was also one of 20 players on the ballot for the Jerry Rice Award, given to the top freshman in FCS by The Sports Network, which he finished in sixth place.

2013

Entering his sophomore season as the unquestioned starter, Adam’s catapulted himself onto the national stage when he engineered a 49–46 upset win at #25 Oregon State as he passed for 411 yards and four touchdowns while also rushing for 107 yards and two touchdowns. For his performance, Adams became the first-ever FCS player to be included in the HeismanPundit.com straw poll.

With a 12–3 record, Adams led the Eagles to the Big Sky Conference Championship and the NCAA Division I Semifinal while being named Big Sky All-Conference 1st Team, Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year, and selected as the FCS National Performer of the Year by College Football Performance Awards, the top overall honor given out by the CFPA at the FCS level. He also finished second in the voting for the Walter Payton Award.

Starting in all 15 games, Adams threw for 4,994 yards with 55 touchdown passes while also rushing for 605 yards.

2014

Adams entered his junior season as one of the most high-profile players at the FCS level. He would lead his team to a third-straight Big Sky Conference championship and a third-straight trip to the FCS playoffs. Adams' per-game averages for total offensive yards (376.8), passing yards (348.3) and points responsible for (24.8) were tops in the nation, but he didn’t play enough games to officially be listed in NCAA statistics. Adams broke two bones in his foot during a win over Idaho State on October 4, causing him to miss four games.

Against Washington on September 5, Adams completed 31 of 46 passes for 475 yards and seven touchdowns in a 59–52 loss. The seven touchdowns were the most the Huskies had allowed to an opposing quarterback at home in school history.

Adams received a number of postseason awards, to include being named the Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Big Sky Conference for the second-straight year. He was also named a First-Team All-American by the Associated Press. Adams was again a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, but was the runner-up for the second-straight year, losing to John Robertson of Villanova.

In January, Adams asked for, and was granted, a release from his scholarship from Eastern Washington so that he could speak to other programs in regards to transferring for his senior season. Adams contacted Oregon, UCLA, and Boise State. Texas and Maryland also contacted Adams in regards to transferring.

Oregon

On February 9, 2015, Adams announced his plans to accept a scholarship to Oregon and transfer for his senior season, choosing to play for the Ducks over remaining at Eastern Washington. However, later that summer it was reported that Adams needed to complete a math course in order to graduate from Eastern Washington University. On August 13, 2015, he passed the math class to graduate from Eastern Washington and officially joined the Oregon Ducks. After just two weeks on campus, Adam's was named the starting quarterback on August 28. His first start came against his former team, Eastern Washington. Adams started 10 games and passed for 2,643 yards, 26 touchdowns and six interceptions.

College statistics


Note: Total QB Rating or QBR is a proprietary quarterback rating metric owned and used by ESPN. Adams' game while attending EWU were not evaluated by ESPN for QBR. For college football games, ESPN uses two forms of their QBR metric: a raw version and an adjusted version. This is to account for the wide variation in defensive talent among college football teams. The adjusted QBR is used in this table.

College awards

  • East-West Shrine Game Offensive MVP (2016)
  • PAC-12 Newcomer of the Year (2015)
  • Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 (2015)
  • College Football Performance Awards FCS National Performer of the Year (2013)
  • First Team FCS All-American (AP) (2014)
  • First Team FCS All-American (AP, TSN) (2013)
  • First Team FCS All-American College Sporting News (2012)
  • 2× First Team All-Big Sky Conference (2013, 2014)
  • 2× Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year (2013, 2014)
  • 2x Passing Efficiency Rating Statistical Champion NCAA (2013-183.4, 2015-179.1)
  • Professional career

    Adams went undrafted in the 2016 NFL Draft. After the draft, he accepted an invitation to attend the Seattle Seahawks rookie mini-camp on a tryout basis. However, after the mini-camp was finished, the Seahawks decided not to sign Adams. Following that, Adams attended the Washington Redskins rookie mini-camp as a tryout.

    On May 18, 2016, the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League revealed that they were negotiating with Adams who was on their negotiation list. Two days later his rights were traded to the Montreal Alouettes in exchange for a 1st-round pick in the 2017 CFL Draft. In response, Vernon Adams tweeted "Can’t wait to get to Montreal Alouettes. Thank you God." It was announced that Adams had signed with the Alouettes on May 22, 2016 to a three-year contract. On October 22, he started his first game for the Alouettes. Adams started the final three games of the regular season, winning all three games. The Alouettes finished the 2016 season in second last place in the East division with a record of 7–11, missing the playoffs.

    Adams dressed for the first seven games of the 2017 season as a backup for the Alouettes. On August 15, 2017, Adams, along with the Alouettes' fifth round pick in the 2018 CFL Draft, was traded to the Saskatchewan Roughriders for Tevaughn Campbell, a third round pick in the 2018 CFL Draft and a third round pick in the 2019 CFL Draft.

    References

    Vernon Adams Wikipedia