Shane Austin

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Shane Austin
No. 10 Portland Steel
Position: Quarterback
Personal information
Date of birth: (1989-06-14) June 14, 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth: Santa Monica, California
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Career information
High school: Oxnard (CA) Rio Mesa
College: Hawai'i
Undrafted: 2012
Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Career Arena statistics
Comp. / Att.: 889 / 1,438
Passing yards: 10,344
TD-INT: 218-42
QB Rating: 109.30
Rushing TD: 27
Player stats at ArenaFan.com

Shane Austin (born June 14, 1989) is an American football quarterback for the Portland Steel of the Arena Football League (AFL). He played college football at University of Hawai'i. Austin went undrafted in the 2012 NFL Draft and signed with the Everett Raptors of the Indoor Football League (IFL) after the draft. After starting the Raptors final games of the season, Austin was able to gain the attention of the Pittsburgh Power of the AFL. Austin was named the starting quarterback for the Power, but a broken hand caused him to miss two months of the season. Austin then was assigned to the Cleveland Gladiators where he was named the backup to Chris Dieker. With Dieker struggling for the Gladiators, Austin was given the opportunity to start and lead the Gladiators to a 14-1 record as a starter and a berth in ArenaBowl XXVII. The Gladiators lost to Arizona Rattlers in the ArenaBowl, but Austin was named Second Team All-Arena.

Early life

Born June 14, 1989 in Santa Monica, California to Cathy and Dave Austin. He attended Rio Mesa High School in Oxnard, California, where he participated in football. As a junior, Austin split time with Chris Gagua, completing 52-of-81 passes with five touchdowns and three interceptions.[1] Austin was the lone starter for the Spartans in 2006 and broke many school records for passing.[2]

College career

Austin's late development as a quarterback lead to his light recruitment from Football Bowl Subdivision schools, but he was offered a chance to walk-on to the football team at the University of Hawai'i, and accepted the team's offer. Austin spent his true freshman season as a redshirt for the Warriors, and didn't see any playing time as a redshirt freshman. In 2008, Austin was given the opportunity to compete for the starting quarterback spot, and won a start versus San Jose State when starter Bryant Moniz was out with an injury.[3] Austin threw for a career high 299-yards against the Spartans, including a 10-yard pass to Kealoha Pilares on third down in overtime.[4] The following week Austin was once again backing up Moniz. In 2010, Austin was listed as the backup to Moniz again. He was action in the season opener again USC as Moniz left the game with an injury. Austin completed 6-of-9 passes for 141 yards and two touchdowns.[5] In 2011, Austin received another chance to start, this time against Fresno State. Austin struggled, and was pulled in the first half in favor of David Graves.[6]

College career statistics

NCAA Collegiate Career statistics
Hawai'i Warriors
Season Passing Rushing
Comp Att Yards Pct. TD Int QB Rating Att Yards Avg TD
2007
Redshirt
2008 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0
2009 58 93 545 62.4 2 3 112.2 6 -29 -4.8 1
2010 19 33 258 57.6 2 1 137.2 4 -3 -0.8 1
2011 47 88 500 53.4 2 3 101.8 6 -16 -2.7 0
NCAA Career Totals 124 214 1,303 57.9 6 7 111.8 16 -48 -3.0 2

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Professional career

Pre-draft

Prior to the 2012 NFL Draft, Austin was projected to be undrafted by NFLDraftScout.com. He was rated as the fifty-sixth-best quarterback in the draft.[8]

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP
5 ft 11.5 in 195 lb 4.85 s 1.70 s 2.79 s 4.57 s 7.21 s 30 in 8 ft 8 in 15 reps
All values from 2012 Hawaii Pro Day[8]

Everett Raptors

He was signed by the Everett Raptors as an undrafted free agent in 2012.[9] Austin joined the 2-5 Raptors at the midway point of their season after starting quarterback Blake Bolles had signed with the Minnesota Vikings for training camp, and received just one practice with the Raptors before he was thrust in to the starting quarterback role.[10] Austin caught on quickly to indoor football, leading the Raptors 59 points in his first game (the Raptors had been averaging 44.0 points a game).[11] Austin was able to help the Raptors keep their playoff hopes alive, leading them to a 2-2 record in his first 4 games.[12] But the Raptors finished 1-2 in their final 3 games, missing out on the final Intense Conference playoff spot. Austin finished the season with 1,546 yards passing and 38 passing touchdowns, along with 285 rushing yards and two touchdowns rushing.

Pittsburgh Power

Austin was assigned to the Pittsburgh Power of the Arena Football League (AFL) for the 2013 season. Austin served as the team's backup quarterback for the first 16 weeks of the season, appearing in 3 games. During the team's Week 13 game against the Philadelphia Soul, Austin received his first extended playing time after starter Derek Cassidy was pulled for his play. The game ended in a 21-59 defeat, with Austin throwing for 3 touchdowns and was intercepted twice.[13] Austin would not see the field again until he was named the starting quarterback Week 17 against the San Jose SaberCats. Austin and the Power struggled mightily, losing 78-20. By losing by 58 points, the Power set an AFL record margin of victory for a home loss.[14] Despite struggling in his first start, Austin started the remaining 2 games of the season for the Power, winning 48-37 at the Tampa Bay Storm,[15] and losing 61-43 to the Spokane Shock.[16]

Cleveland Gladiators

Austin began the season as the backup quarterback to Chris Dieker. With Dieker struggling in each of the team's second and third games, Austin came in relief and rallied the Gladiators to win both games.[17] When it came to Week 4 of the regular season, Austin became the starting quarterback for the Gladiators.[18] The 2014 Cleveland Gladiators finished the season with a record of seventeen wins and one loss. They lost 32-72 in ArenaBowl XXVII to the Arizona Rattlers on August 23, 2014.[19]

Portland Steel

On November 30, 2015, Austin was assigned to the Portland Thunder.[20][21][22] On February 24, 2016, the franchise changed its name from Thunder to Steel.[23] He was placed on league suspension on March 17, 2016 so he could tryout for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League.[24][25] He re-joined the team in mid-May 2016.

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