Blake Mitchell

American football player (born 1984)

Lewis Blake Mitchell (born September 23, 1984) is a former college football quarterback for the South Carolina Gamecocks. He was previously on the roster of the South Carolina Force.[1]

High school years

Mitchell attended LaGrange High School in LaGrange, Georgia, where he was a letterman in football. As a junior, he led his team to a Class AAA State Championship and was a Class AAA All-State selection. He finished his senior season with 81 completions out of 133 pass attempts for 1,553 yards and 17 touchdowns and only three interceptions, and he was named as an EA Sports Elite 11 Quarterback. Rivals.com rated him as the 55th Best Prospect in the Nation. Blake Mitchell graduated from LaGrange High School in 2003.

College years

He led the Gamecocks to the Independence Bowl against the Missouri Tigers, and though South Carolina took a 21-0 lead, Missouri whistled back to win 38-31. On September 13, 2006, his junior year, Mitchell was suspended from playing after being arrested for punching a bouncer in the face at a bar in the Five Points area of Columbia, South Carolina.[2] That season, he led the Gamecocks to a victory over the University of Houston in the Liberty Bowl by a score of 44-36. He is one out of three quarterbacks in Gamecock history to defeat the Tennessee Volunteers, Florida Gators, Georgia Bulldogs, and the Clemson Tigers in a career, the others being Stephen Garcia and Connor Shaw.

References

  1. ^ "The South Carolina Force - Home". Archived from the original on 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  2. ^ ESPN.com - South Carolina suspends starting QB Mitchell

External links

  • South Carolina Gamecocks bio
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South Carolina Gamecocks starting quarterbacks
  • Bill Rogers (1926)
  • Bo Hagan (1949)
  • John Boyle (1949)
  • Ed Pasky (1950)
  • Dick Balka (1951)
  • Johnny Gramling (1952–1953)
  • Mackie Prickett (1954–1956)
  • Alex Hawkins (1957)
  • Bobby Bunch (1958)
  • Steve Satterfield (1959)
  • Dave Sowell (1960)
  • Jim Costen (1961)
  • Dan Reeves (1962–1964)
  • Mike Fair (1965–1967)
  • Tommy Suggs (1968–1970)
  • Glenn Morris (1971)
  • Bill Troup (1972)
  • Dobby Grossman (1972)
  • Jeff Grantz (1973–1975)
  • Ronnie Bass (1976–1977)
  • Garry Harper (1978–1980)
  • Gordon Beckham (1981–1982)
  • Allen Mitchell (1983)
  • Mike Hold (1984–1985)
  • Todd Ellis (1986–1989)
  • Bobby Fuller (1990–1991)
  • Steve Taneyhill (1992–1995)
  • Anthony Wright (1995–1998)
  • Vic Penn (1997)
  • Phil Petty (1998–2001)
  • Mikal Goodman (1999)
  • Corey Jenkins (1998–2002)
  • Dondrial Pinkins (2002–2004)
  • Syvelle Newton (2004, 2006)
  • Blake Mitchell (2005–2007)
  • Antonio Heffner (2005)
  • Chris Smelley (2007–2008)
  • Stephen Garcia (2008–2011)
  • Connor Shaw (2011–2013)
  • Dylan Thompson (2012–2014)
  • Connor Mitch (2014–2015)
  • Perry Orth (2015–2016)
  • Lorenzo Nunez (2015)
  • Brandon McIlwain (2016)
  • Jake Bentley (2016–2019)
  • Michael Scarnecchia (2018)
  • Ryan Hilinski (2019)
  • Collin Hill (2020)
  • Luke Doty (2020–2021)
  • Zeb Noland (2021)
  • Jason Brown (2021)
  • Dakereon Joyner (2021)
  • Spencer Rattler (2022–2023)


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