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Adrian
Peterson was born on March 21, 1985 in Palestine
, Texas . Peterson played sports from an early
age and began with football at the age of seven.
When he was thirteen, however, his father was
sentenced to ten years in prison for money laundering
in connection with illegal drugs. In high school,
Peterson became a standout athlete, excelling
in track and field and football. As a senior,
he became one of the most heavily recruited
high school athletes after he rushed for 2,960
yards and 32 touchdowns at Palestine High School
. He averaged 11.7 yards per carry. He ultimately
chose to attend the University of Oklahoma .
Peterson
immediately made a major impact at Oklahoma
. He broke numerous NCAA Freshman rushing records
and finished with 1,925 yards on 339 carries.
He was selected as a finalist for the Heisman
Trophy Award, which recognizes the nation's
top College football player. He was also the
first Oklahoma freshman recognized as a First-Team
Associated Press All-American. In addition,
he contributed to an undefeated season for Oklahoma
and participated in the 2005 BCS National Championship
Game in the Fed Ex Orange Bowl, though Oklahoma
lost to USC by 36 points. Injuries plagued his
sophomore season, but Peterson still ran for
over 1,200 yards, including an 84-yard touchdown
run against Oklahoma State . In his junior year,
Peterson broke his collarbone after a 55-yard
touchdown run against Iowa State . The injury
ended his season. Nevertheless, his 4,045 total
rushing yards made him Oklahoma's second all-time
leading rusher. Peterson then declared for the
NFL draft (rather than stay for his senior season),
even though he only needed 77 rushing yards
to become the schoo's all-time leading rusher.
In
2007, Peterson was drafted seventh overall by
the Minnesota Vikings. He was the first running
back selected. He quickly made a name for himself
with his breathtaking runs, elusive moves and
unusual power. In his first regular season game,
against the St. Louis Rams, Peterson ran 19
times for 103 yards. On October 14, 2007, Peterson
broke two long runs in route to a 224 yard rushing
performance against one of the league's top
defenses - The Chicago Bears. On November 4,
2007, Peterson broke the NFL's single game rushing
record with 296 yards against the San Diego
Chargers. In the game he scored three touchdowns
and became the only rookie in NFL history to
rush for 200 yards in a game twice in one season.
The next week, however, a severe knee injury
would sideline him for a month. Nevertheless,
Peterson finished the year with 1,341 yards
rushing on only 238 carries. He averaged 5.6
yards per rush and scored 14 touchdowns. He
was the unanimous choice for NFL Offensive Rookie
of the Year and was selected to the NFL Pro
Bowl, where he earned MVP honors with 129 yards
rushing.
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