Ronnie Amadi

{{Short description|American football player (born 1981)}}

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{{Infobox NFL biography

| name = Ronnie Amadi

| image =

| position = Defensive back

| number = 40

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1981|10|6}}

| birth_place = Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 0

| weight_lbs = 185

| high_school = Houston (TX) Alief Hastings

| college = Kansas

| undraftedyear = 2006

| teams =

| cflstatus = International

| cflstatlabel1 = Tackles

| cflstatvalue1 = 28

| cflstatlabel2 = Pass deflections

| cflstatvalue2 = 3

| cflstatlabel3 = Sacks

| cflstatvalue3 = 1

| aflstatlabel1 = Tackles

| aflstatvalue1 = 51.5

| aflstatlabel2 = Pass breakups

| aflstatvalue2 = 9

| aflstatlabel3 = Fumble recoveries

| aflstatvalue3 = 2

| afl = 10320

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Ronnie Amadi (born October 6, 1981) is an American former professional football defensive back. He played arena football in the Arena Football League (AFL) and af2 as well as Canadian football in the Canadian Football League (CFL). His most substantial professional experience came with the Calgary Stampeders of the CFL, where he started 11 games as a defensive halfback. He played college football at the University of Kansas. Amadi also played for the New York Dragons and the Tulsa Talons of the AFL.

Early life

Amadi and his brother, Donnie Amadi, were born in Columbia, South Carolina. The brothers lived in Nigeria for six years with their father, John Amadi, before returning to the United States to live with their mother, Christiana Georgewill, in Houston, Texas. While in Nigeria, the Amadi brothers frequently played soccer, but they transitioned to American football upon moving to Texas.

Early career

Amadi played high school football at Alief Hastings High School. He recorded 80 tackles and three interceptions in 1999 before being named an all-district player as a senior in the 2000 season. Amadi was also a member of Alief Hastings' track and field team. Following his senior season, Amadi was recruited by several programs, including Texas Tech and Indiana. He committed to play for the Kansas Jayhawks in early 2001, largely because Kansas also recruited his brother, with whom he played in high school.{{cite news|last1=Mitchell|first1=David|title=KU foes seeing double|url=http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2002/sep/21/ku_foes_seeing/|access-date=March 3, 2017|work=Lawrence Journal-World|date=September 21, 2002|language=en}}{{cite news|last1=Derowitsch|first1=Mark|title=Huskers make run on defense NU gets depth, talent among 18 recruits|work=Lincoln Journal Star|date=February 8, 2001|page=C1}}

As a freshman, Amadi was designated a redshirt and did not play. As a backup cornerback in 2002, Amadi received substantial playing time due to personnel changes resulting in him being the sole backup to both starting cornerbacks. He continued in a reserve role through 2004.{{cite news|last1=Bohls|first1=Kirk|title=Kansas a mystery to Horns, but it won't matter|work=Austin American-Statesman|date=November 13, 2004|page=F1}} After backing up cornerback Theo Baines as a junior, Amadi started much of his senior season in place of Baines due to nagging injuries.{{cite news|last1=Haskin|first1=Kevin|title=Kerry Meier listed as No. 3 quarterback|work=Topeka Capital-Journal|date=August 17, 2005|page=D3}}{{cite news|last1=Haskin|first1=Kevin|title=Mangino says rotation helps backups develop|work=Topeka Capital-Journal|date=September 5, 2005|page=D1}}{{cite news|last1=Landsberger|first1=Chris|title=Kansas Jayhawks vs K-State Wildcats|work=Topeka Capital-Journal|date=October 7, 2005|page=C2}} In a November game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Amadi blocked a punt which was returned for a touchdown by teammate Darren Rus, marking the second time the two had combined to return a blocked punt for a touchdown.{{cite web|url=http://journalstar.com/sports/football/college/curt-mckeever-where-has-nu-s-a-game-gone/article_2a9cc0b3-f4e9-5ead-988d-f73b3aae5fd8.html|title=Curt McKeever: Where has NU's 'A' game gone?|work=Lincoln Journal Star|last=McKeever|first=Curt|date=November 5, 2005|access-date=October 21, 2017}} By early November, Amadi had recorded 22 tackles and two fumble recoveries in his final and most successful college season.{{cite news|last1=McKeever|first1=Curt|title=Curt McKeever breaks down the Jayhawks|work=Lincoln Journal Star|date=November 3, 2005|page=D3}} Amadi also played on the college indoor track and field team while at Kansas when not involved in football activities.

Professional career

Amadi was eligible for the 2006 NFL draft but went undrafted. For the following three years, Amadi played arena football for several professional league teams and one developmental league team. He signed with the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League (AFL) in December 2006, but the Brigade released him in February 2007 before the start of the regular season.{{cite news|title=Transactions|work=Deseret Morning News|date=December 1, 2006}}{{cite news|last1=Wood|first1=Ryan|title=Ryan Wood's KU football notebook|work=Lawrence Journal-World|date=February 26, 2007}} Amadi played for the Green Bay Blizzard of af2 in 2007 before returning to the AFL with the New York Dragons the following year.{{cite news|last1=Raub|first1=Jamie|title=Title-Game Bound|work=Wilkes-Barre Times Leader|date=August 19, 2007|page=1C}}{{cite news|last1=Arnett|first1=Dugan|title=Not-so-cheap seats: New luxury section princely, pricey|work=Lawrence Journal-World|date=June 24, 2008}} He recorded 20 solo tackles, nine tackle assists, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery for the Dragons. Amadi was picked up by the Columbus Destroyers in August 2008 after the Dragons released him.{{cite news|title=Transactions|work=Charleston Gazette|date=August 6, 2008|page=2B}}

In 2009, Amadi signed with the Calgary Stampeders and joined the team in the middle of training camp. Amadi was initially considered unlikely to play a large role, but he was forced into a starting role after two knee injuries to starting defensive halfbacks Brandon Smith and J. R. Ruffin.{{cite news|last1=Cameron|first1=Allen|title=Rookies face big test; Stamps counting on green secondary|work=The Calgary Herald|date=June 29, 2009|page=C1}} Amadi struggled in his first starts for the Stampeders, but he improved as the season continued.{{cite news|last1=Cameron|first1=Allen|title=Stamps earn Passing grade; After some stumbles, Huff's happy Horsemen heading in right direction|work=The Calgary Herald|date=September 9, 2009|page=C1}} He started in 11 consecutive games before being moved to the practice squad, where he remained for the rest of the season.{{cite news|title=Stampeders give Amadi second shot|work=The Calgary Herald|date=May 29, 2010|page=E6}} Before being moved off the active roster, Amadi recorded 28 tackles, three pass deflections, and a sack.{{cite book|last1=Maher|first1=Tod|last2=Gill|first2=Bob|title=The Canadian Pro Football Encyclopedia: Every Player, Coach and Game, 1946–2012|date=2013|publisher=Maher Sports Media|isbn=978-0-9835136-6-7|page=145}} He later re-signed with the Stampeders but was released after suffering a strained quadriceps in the preseason.{{cite news|last1=Cameron|first1=Allen|title=Camp Report|work=The Calgary Herald|date=June 8, 2010|page=F3}}{{cite news|last1=Mingo|first1=Rita|title=Pivot Pickett aims for job with Stamps|work=The Calgary Herald|date=June 16, 2010|page=C5}} Amadi played for the Tulsa Talons of the AFL in 2010, recording 24 solo tackles, six tackle assists, seven pass breakups and one fumble recovery.{{cite news|last1=Meyerson|first1=Corinne|title=Tulsa Talons seek revenge against Arizona|url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/tulsa-talons-seek-revenge-against-arizona/article_807c58b0-9890-5486-a682-2afdd5d37ff3.html|access-date=March 4, 2017|work=Tulsa World|date=July 24, 2010}}

=AFL statistics=

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2008New York2090.02010000130
2010Tulsa2460.07010000000
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| colspan=2 | Career

44150.09020000130
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Personal life

Away from football, Amadi has also spent time as a model.{{cite web|url=https://www.shapefit.com/male-models/male-fitness-models-ronnie-amadi.html|title=Ronnie Amadi – Male Fitness Model Interview and Photos|work=ShapeFit|access-date=October 21, 2017}}

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