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George Selvie

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George Selvie
CollegeSouth Florida
ConferenceBig East
SportFootball
PositionDE
Jersey #95
ClassRedshirt Junior
Career2006–present
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight255 lb (116 kg)
NationalityUSA
Born (1987-03-06) March 6, 1987 (age 37)
High schoolPine Forest HS,
Pensacola, Florida
Awards
Big East Defensive Player of the Year (2007)
Bill Willis Award winner (2007)
Honors
1st Team All-American (2007)

George Selvie (born March 6, 1987) Son of George and Twana Selvie. He is the current starting defensive end for the South Florida Bulls (USF) NCAA Division I-A football team.

High school career

Selvie attended Pine Forest High School located in Pensacola, Florida where he was Class 3A second-team all-state. He totaled 55 tackles with six sacks.

Collegiate career

Selvie holds the Big East Conference record for tackles for a loss in a season. He also holds the USF records for career sacks, sacks in a season, and tackles for a loss in a season.

In 2007, Selvie was selected as a consensus All-American and was voted the Big East Defensive Player of the Year. That season he had 14.5 sacks (2nd in NCAA) and an NCAA-leading 31.5 tackles for loss. He totaled 59 tackles, 3 forced fumbles, 13 quarterback hurries, and a blocked kick.[1] He played in the Sun Bowl, in El Paso, Texas, December 31, 2007.

In 2006 Selvie played as a freshman and totaled 84 tackles, 14.5 for a loss, including 5.5 sacks. He also forced 4 fumbles and recovered 2, had 9 hurries and batted one pass away[2]. He was the National Defensive Player of the Week, November 25, 2006, in a win over West Virginia. For his efforts, Sporting News named him to its Freshman All-America team.

He is currently a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.

Honors

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