| Jibril Raymo |
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UCLA After two years as a contributor on special teams and as a safety last year, Jibril has made a switch to offense
Switched to wide receiver during the latter half of Spring Practice and flashed some potential
Will probably redshirt while he learns the techniques of his new position.
2002 Appeared in 10 games and made one start
Recorded 18 tackles on the season
Had two pass defenses and recovered a fumble
Had one stop in the Colorado State game and was in on four defensive plays
Had three tackles against Colorado and was in on 13 defensive plays
Had one stop at San Diego State and was in on 15 defensive plays
Also recovered a blocked Aztec punt for a touchdown
It was the second time in his career that he has recovered a blocked kick for a score
Made two tackles at Oregon State
Started the Oregon game at free safety and had a career-high eight stops and was in on 35 defensive plays
Was injured in the Cal game (shoulder) after being on the field for 28 plays
Missed the next three games due to the shoulder injury
Returned to action against USC and had one tackle
Credited with two tackles in the Washington State game
Saw action on the punt return, kickoff and field goal block units of special teams during the season.
2001 Appeared in all 11 games as a true freshman -- all on special teams
He was a member of several special teams units, including the kickoff, punt return and kickoff return squads
Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown of six yards against Washington.
HIGH SCHOOL Earned four letters in football for coach Carter Paysinger at Beverly Hills, CA High School
Four-year starter in high school
He was the first freshman ever to start in a varsity football game at his school
PrepStar All-American (No. 4 defensive back in West)
Rated nations No. 8 safety by FoxStudentSports.com
Rated nations No. 9 safety by Rivals.com
Tom Lemming All-American and All-West (No. 26 prospect)
USA Today/Max Emfinger Top 125 and No. 4 strong safety
SuperPrep All-American (No. 29 defensive back)
PrepStar Super 30 All-Western Region (No. 30 prospect)
SuperPrep All-Far West/California (No. 15 prospect)
One of four 10s on Long Beach Press-Telegrams Best in the West
Las Vegas Sun Super 11 second team
First-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports)
All-CIF-SS Division III
Selected L.A. Times All-South Bay/Westside as a defensive back
Selected to play in the National Shrine Game in Texas, the California/ Texas Shrine game and in the CaliFlorida All-Star game
As a senior, he was named team MVP after making 86 tackles
Caused six fumbles and recovered three, one for a touchdown
Blocked two punts
Also made 32 receptions for 450 yards and eight touchdowns
Pre-season SuperPrep All-American (No. 20 defensive back in nation and No. 24 prospect in Far West)
Named first-team all-Bay League following both his junior and senior seasons
Also participated in track with bests of 47.6 in the 400 meters, 21.9 in the 200 meters and 10.9 in the 100 meters
Ran four seasons of track for coach Howard Edelman and was named all-league three times
Selected all-Southern Section in track in 1999 and 2000
Also played a season of basketball for coach John Newman.
PERSONAL Full Name: Jibril Anthony Raymo
Born: August 24, 1983 in West Hollywood, CA
Parents: Halim Muhammad and Tanyaa Raymo
Dad played college and pro football (Raiders)
Has two brothers and one sister
Lists his dad, Ricky Manning, Jr. and Randy Moss as the athletes he admires and patterns his style of play after
Hobbies include drawing, dancing, basketball and working out
History is his favorite class
Undeclared major.
Varsity Statistics - J. Raymo
Tackles
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Year |
TT |
T-AT |
Sacks |
TFL |
INT |
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2002 |
18 |
12-6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |