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2002 Shrine
Bowl MVP ~Chris Leak
Signed as a free agent with the Chicago Bears
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Honors and Awards
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Named to
the 2005 SEC Coaches' Second Team Preseason All-SEC Team
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Preseason
Fourth Team All-American-Phil Steele's 2005 College
Football Preview
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2005
Second Team preseason All-American by Street & Smiths
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Named 2005
Second Team preseason All-American by Lindy's
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Listed as
2005 preseason SEC MVP by Lindy's
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Named
preseason 2005 SEC Offensive MVP by CBS Sportsline and
Blue Ribbon
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All-SEC
second team in 2004-coaches
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All-America-Honorable Mention-Pro Football Weekly
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Named to
the 2004 SEC Academic Honor Roll
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SEC
All-Freshman Team in 2003
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Named The
Sporting News SEC Offensive Freshman on the Year in 2003
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Sporting
News All-Freshman Team in 2003
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Rivals.com
Freshman All-American in 2003
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Scripps/FWAA
Freshman All-America Team in 2003
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SEC
Freshman of the Year in 2003, the fourth Gator overall
to receive the honor and the second Gator QB to claim
the title
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Named to
the Knoxville News Sentinel SEC All-Freshman Team in
2003
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Earned the
Gator Performance Award at the conclusion of 2004 Spring
drills…
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Chris Accepting his 2002 NC MVP
Offense
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Christopher
Leak was born on May 3, 1985 in Charlotte, North
Carolina. Christopher Leak is a an American football
quarterback for the
Chicago Bears of the National Football League. In
2006, Christopher Leak led the
Florida Gators to a 13-1 record, which culminated
with a
BCS National Championship 41-14 victory over the
top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes. Despite declaring for
the 2007 NFL Draft, Christopher Leak went undrafted, and
signed as a free agent with the Chicago Bears. |
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