2006 Football Roster

Robert Lee
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 218
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Longview, Texas
- Prev School:
- Trinity Valley CC
2005: A Lou Groza semi-finalist during his first season at ECU ... Was a perfect 30-of-30 on PATs and 17-of-19 (89.5 percent) on all field goal tries ... Was ECU[apos]s leading scorer with 81 points (7.4 ppg) ... Opened season by converting his first eight field goal attempts ... After miss at SMU, closed year making nine of his last 10 FGAs ... Had long field goal of 51 yards at Wake Forest .... Recorded six multiple FG contests (3 vs. WVU, 2 each vs. WFU, Rice, UCF, Tulsa and Marshall) ... Was a perfect 15-of-15 inside 40 yards ... Finished season ranked 19th nationally in field goals made per game (4th in C-USA) ... Recipient of team[apos]s 'Blackbeard Award' (special teams great plays) and Janet Overton Decal Award (29) ... vs. Duke (9/3): Converted only field goal attempt of the game, which proved to be decisive in the 24-21 victory, in the third quarter with a 32-yard boot ... 2-of-2 on extra point attempts ... vs. Wake Forest (9/17): Successful from the field on 2-of-2 field goals (51, 23) against the Demon Deacons ... 4-of-4 on extra point attempts following Pirate touchdowns ... 51-yard effort was the fourth-longest in ECU history ... Tallied a career-high 10 points ... vs. West Virginia (9/24): Accounted for nine of the Pirates 15 total points in the game with three successful field goal attempts from distances of 25, 22 and 35 ... Did not attempt an extra point against the Mountaineers...vs. Southern Miss (10/1): Converted one extra point attempt following the Pirates[apos] first quarter touchdown by Chris Johnson ... Did not attempt a field goal against the Golden Eagles ... vs. Rice (10/8): Converted two Pirate field goal attempts (24, 32) ... Maintained a streak of 13 successful PATs by converting all five attempts ... vs. SMU (10/15): Broke a streak of eight consecutive field goals to start off the season, following the miss of a 44-yard attempt ... Bounced back to follow up the missed field goal with a 24-yard conversion ... Successful on all three Pirate extra-point attempts ... vs. Memphis (10/22): Kicked three successive PATs against the Tigers, surpassing Kevin Miller[apos]s 17 straight PAT attempts during 1999 campaign ... Booted one field goal (27 yards) ... vs. UCF (10/29): Converted field goals from distances of 33 and 28 yards while missing a 42-yard attempt ... Made two extra point attempts to account for eight points against the Golden Knights ... vs. Tulsa (11/12): Successful on both FG attempts from distances of 24 and 45 yards ... Banged his 22nd straight PAT following a second quarter TD ... vs. Marshall (11/19): Connected on a pair of field goals from 26 and 30 yards out against the Thundering Herd ... His 26-yard conversion in the second quarter set an ECU junior class single-season record for most field goals made (15), surpassing the previous mark of 14 set by Kevin Miller (2001) and Anthony Brenner (1991) ... vs. UAB (11/26): Nailed only field goal try vs. Blazers (20-yarder) and successfully converted all four extra-point attempts.
Junior College: A first-team All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference selection and a second-team All-America choice by National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and J.C. Grid-Wire ... Established a new Trinity Valley Community College record and equaled a conference standard for most single-season field goals made (14) in 2004, surpassing mark set earlier by former Baylor and Miami Dolphins kicker Matt Bryant ... In all, was 14-of-16 on field goal tries and a perfect 28-of-28 on extra-point attempts as a sophomore ... Recorded a season-long field goal of 42 yards ... Accounted for a total of 63 points during the `04 campaign ... Averaged 68.0 yards per kickoff (+3 in endzone) ... Helped lead the Cardinals to a first-round playoff appearance against Kilgore Junior College ... Converted four-of-seven field goals and was successful on 21-of-25 PATs as a freshman in 2003 ... Coach was Mark Sartain ... Also earned academic accolades with inclusion on J.C. Grid-Wire[apos]s Scholar-Athlete All-America squad ... Earned inclusion on TVCC[apos]s Dean[apos]s List and President[apos]s List ... Member of Phi Beta Kappa.
High School: Graduated with honors from Longview[apos]s Spring Hill High School ... A Globe Scholar, a Texas Scholar, a Leader[apos]s Core and National Honor Society member at SHHS ... A three-year letterman for coach Steve Gaddis who helped Panthers to a combined 32-7 record as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Part of Spring Hill squad which captured regional championship in 2002 with a 12-2 record ... Did not kick during initial varsity season as a sophomore, but finished career with a 97.3 success rate on extra-point tries (107-of-110) ... Made 56-of-57 point-after attempts in `02 ... Was 17-of-21 on field goal attempts (six-of-eight as a junior, 11-of-13 as a senior) ... Established season-longs with a 49-yarder in 2001 and a 51-yard boot in 2002 ... Earned a total of 11 athletic letters during prep career ... In addition to football, also picked up letters in baseball (two), basketball (two), track (two ) and tennis (two).
Personal: Full name is Robert Clayton Lee ... Born October 17, 1984 at Longview, Texas ... Appropriately nicknamed 'The General' ... An engineering major (minor is business) ... Uncle (Kris Duplissey) was the placekicker for Trinity Valley[apos]s top rival, Kilgore Junior College, in 1996 and 1997 ... Enjoys hunting, fishing and all outdoor sports.