James F. Roe
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| James F Roe | |
Jim signing autographs during the 1996 Auburn fan day.
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| Born | 1973 |
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| Residence | Atlanta, Georgia |
| Other names | "Jim" |
| Occupation | American football player |
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James 'Jim' F. Roe III (born 1973) is a former American football player. He played for the Auburn Tigers, a college team, from 1992 to 1996.
He was a 4-year letterman [1] playing at offensive tackle and started 14 games in his collegiate career. This included the 1995 Outback Bowl and 1996 Independence Bowl. Roe started every game during the 1996 season[2] and received the 1996 Ken Rice Award for Best Blocking Auburn Lineman.
Roe was a 2-time member of the SEC Academic Honor role[3] and received both a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Master of Business Administration during his college career.
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ "The 2005 Auburn Football Media Guide" ([dead link] – Scholar search) (June 2005): 161. Auburn Media Relations Office, a division of the Auburn Athletic department.
- ^ Auburn Tigers statistics for 1996 season. Auburn Tigers. Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
- ^ "The 2005 Auburn Football Media Guide" ([dead link] – Scholar search) (June 2005): 182. Auburn Media Relations Office, a division of the Auburn Athletic department.

