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{{Short description|American football player and coach (born 1970)}}
Infobox NFL player
{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2024}}
|name=Ron Carpenter
{{BLP sources|date=March 2022}}
|image=
{{Infobox NFL biography
|number=24
| name = Ron Carpenter
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1970|1|20}}
| number = 32, 36, 26, 24, 31, 21, 2, 23
|birth_place=[[Cincinnati, Ohio]]
| position = [[Defensive back]]
|death_date=
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1970|1|20}}
|position=[[Defensive back]]
| birth_place = [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], U.S.
|college=[[Miami University]]
| height_ft = 6
|undraftedyear=1993
| height_in = 1
|debutyear=1993
| weight_lb = 189
|debutteam=Minnesota Vikings
| high_school = [[Princeton High School (Ohio)|Princeton]] ([[Sharonville, Ohio]])
|finalyear=2004
| college = [[Miami RedHawks football|Miami (OH)]]
|finalteam=Detroit Fury
| undraftedyear = 1993
|teams=
| pastteams =
*[[Minnesota Vikings]] ({{NFL Year|1993}})
*[[Cincinnati Bengals]] ({{NFL Year|1993}})
* [[Minnesota Vikings]] ({{NFL Year|1993}})
* [[Cincinnati Bengals]] (1993)
*[[New York Jets]] ({{NFL Year|1995}}-{{NFL Year|1996}})
*[[New York CityHawks]] ({{AFL Year|1998}})
* Minnesota Vikings ({{NFL Year|1994}})*
* [[Amsterdam Admirals]] ([[1995 WLAF season|1995]])
*[[St. Louis Rams]] ({{NFL Year|1998}}-{{NFL Year|1999}})
*[[Nashville Kats]] ({{AFL Year|2000}}-{{AFL Year|2001}})
* [[New York Jets]] ({{NFL Year|1995|1996}})
*[[Georgia Force]] ({{AFL Year|2002}})
* [[Amsterdam Admirals]] ([[1997 WLAF season|1997]])
*[[Detroit Fury]] ({{AFL Year|2003}}-{{AFL Year|2004}})
* [[New York CityHawks]] ({{AFL Year|1998}})
* [[St. Louis Rams]] ({{NFL Year|1998|1999}})
|nfl=2499996
* [[Nashville Kats]] ({{AFL Year|2000}})
|afl=270
* [[Los Angeles Xtreme]] ({{XFL Year|2001}})
|dbf=CARPERON03
* [[Nashville Kats]] ({{AFL Year|2001}})
* [[Georgia Force]] ({{AFL Year|2002}})
* [[Detroit Fury]] ({{AFL Year|2003|2004}})
| highlights =
* [[Super Bowl]] champion ([[Super Bowl XXXIV|XXXIV]])
* [[Million Dollar Game|XFL champion]] (2001)
| pastcoaching =
* [[Princeton High School (Ohio)|Princeton (OH) HS]] (2000–2007)<br />Assistant
* [[Central State University|Central State]] (2009–2010)<br />Assistant
* [[Indiana Hoosiers football|Indiana]] (2011)<br />Defense and special teams quality control
* Miami (OH) (2012–2013)<br />Defensive backs coach
* [[Central Arkansas Bears football|Central Arkansas]] (2014–2015)<br />Assistant
| statlabel1 = [[Tackle (football move)|Tackle]]s
| statvalue1 = 39
| statlabel2 = Forced [[fumble]]s
| statvalue2 = 1
| statlabel3 = [[Pass deflected|Passes defended]]
| statvalue3 = 1
| pfr = CarpRo21
| aflstatlabel1 = Tackles
| aflstatvalue1 = 285
| aflstatlabel2 = [[Interception]]s
| aflstatvalue2 = 19
| aflstatlabel3 = Passes defended
| aflstatvalue3 = 68
| afl = 270
}}
}}
Infobox Coaching career
Princeton H.S. 2003 - 2008 (DB) (STC)
Central State Univ. 2009 - 2010 (DB) (STC)
Indiana Univ. 2011 (DB QC) (ST QC)
Miami OH. 2012 - 2013 (DB)
Central Arkansas 2014 - present (Saf)


'''Ronald Allen Carpenter Jr.''' (born January 20, 1970) is a former professional [[American football]] player <ref>https://www.statscrew.com/football/stats/p-carperon003 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> who played [[defensive back]] for five seasons for the [[Cincinnati Bengals]], [[Minnesota Vikings]]. [[New York Jets]], and [[St. Louis Rams]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Miami University]] in [[Oxford, Ohio]], where he was a three-time first-team All-[[Mid-American Conference]] player and served as captain his senior season. He was voted to the Miami University All-Millennium team by ''[[The Cincinnati Enquirer]]'' in 2000. He was also inducted into the Miami University Athletic Hall of Fame on October 14, 2016. Carpenter was also an All-World League player for the [[Amsterdam Admirals]] and spent seasons with the [[New York CityHawks]] of the [[Arena Football League]] (AFL), the [[Los Angeles Xtreme]] of the [[XFL (2001)|XFL]], and the [[Nashville Kats]], [[Georgia Force]], and [[Detroit Fury]] of the AFL. He owns a [[Super Bowl ring]] from the 1999 Rams and an XFL Championship ring from the 2001 Xtreme. Following his professional career, Carpenter took up coaching and scouting, having scouted for Pro Football Scouts Inc., the [[Tennessee Titans]] as a scouting intern, and coached for Princeton High School in Ohio, the Georgia Force, [[Central State University]], [[Indiana University]], Miami University and the [[University of Central Arkansas]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Ron Carpenter |url=https://www.profootballarchives.com/players/c/carp01750.html |website=Pro Football Archives |access-date=26 October 2024}}</ref>


==References==
'''Ronald "Ron" Carpenter, Jr.''' (born January 20, 1970) is a former professional [[American football]] player who played [[defensive back]] for five seasons for the [[Cincinnati Bengals]], [[Minnesota Vikings]]. [[New York Jets]], and [[St. Louis Rams]].
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.justsportsstats.com/footballstatsindex.php?player_id=carperon003 Just Sports Stats]
*[http://www.justsportsstats.com/footballstatsindex.php?player_id=carperon003 Stats Crew profile]


{{Super Bowl XXXIV}}
{{Super Bowl XXXIV}}


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| NAME = Carpenter, Ron
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = American football player
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1970-01-20
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
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[[Category:Undrafted National Football League players]]
[[Category:High school football coaches in Ohio]]
[[Category:Super Bowl champions]]
[[Category:Central State Marauders football coaches]]
[[Category:Indiana Hoosiers football coaches]]
[[Category:Central Arkansas Bears football coaches]]
[[Category:Los Angeles Xtreme players]]
[[Category:20th-century American sportsmen]]





Latest revision as of 23:59, 9 December 2024

Ron Carpenter
No. 32, 36, 26, 24, 31, 21, 2, 23
Position:Defensive back
Personal information
Born: (1970-01-20) January 20, 1970 (age 54)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:189 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High school:Princeton (Sharonville, Ohio)
College:Miami (OH)
Undrafted:1993
Career history
As a player:
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Tackles:39
Forced fumbles:1
Passes defended:1
Stats at Pro Football Reference
Career Arena League statistics
Tackles:285
Interceptions:19
Passes defended:68
Stats at ArenaFan.com

Ronald Allen Carpenter Jr. (born January 20, 1970) is a former professional American football player [1] who played defensive back for five seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings. New York Jets, and St. Louis Rams. He played college football at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he was a three-time first-team All-Mid-American Conference player and served as captain his senior season. He was voted to the Miami University All-Millennium team by The Cincinnati Enquirer in 2000. He was also inducted into the Miami University Athletic Hall of Fame on October 14, 2016. Carpenter was also an All-World League player for the Amsterdam Admirals and spent seasons with the New York CityHawks of the Arena Football League (AFL), the Los Angeles Xtreme of the XFL, and the Nashville Kats, Georgia Force, and Detroit Fury of the AFL. He owns a Super Bowl ring from the 1999 Rams and an XFL Championship ring from the 2001 Xtreme. Following his professional career, Carpenter took up coaching and scouting, having scouted for Pro Football Scouts Inc., the Tennessee Titans as a scouting intern, and coached for Princeton High School in Ohio, the Georgia Force, Central State University, Indiana University, Miami University and the University of Central Arkansas.[2]

References

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  1. ^ https://www.statscrew.com/football/stats/p-carperon003 [bare URL]
  2. ^ "Ron Carpenter". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved October 26, 2024.
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