Bryan James Scott

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Bryan James Scott
Born: (1995-08-17) August 17, 1995 (age 24)
Rolling Hills, California
Career information
Position(s) QB
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight220 [1]  lb (100 kg)
College Occidental
High school Palos Verdes High School [2] [3]
Career history
As player
20132017 Occidental [1]
2017 Los Angeles Rams*
2018 Kansas City Chiefs*
2018 Atlanta Falcons*
2019––present Edmonton Eskimos [4] [5]
*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
  • 2014 IFAF U-19 Gold Medal & Tournament MVP [1]
  • SCIAC Newcomer of the Year 2013
  • 2X First-team-All-SCIAC 2015, 2016
  • SCIAC Player of the Year 2016
  • SCIAC record: Career Passing Yards – 9073
  • SCIAC record: Completions – 763
  • SCIAC record: Total Offense – 9475 [1]

Bryan James Scott is an American football quarterback currently signed to the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. [5] He played college football at Occidental College [1] and has also been a member of the Los Angeles Rams, [6] Kansas City Chiefs [7] and Atlanta Falcons [8] of The National Football League [9] [10] [11]

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Early life

Bryan Scott grew up in Rolling Hills, California. He was raised by his parents Robert and Leslie Scott, and has an older sister, Lauren. [1] Bryan's maternal grandfather, Major General James H. Patterson, was a Vietnam War veteran. [12]

High school career

Scott played for Palos Verdes High School. He became the starting quarterback early in the 2012–13 season. [2] During the 2012–2013 season, he passed for a total of 1988 yards, significantly outperforming the national average. [13] In 2012, with Scott in the starting position, Palos Verdes won the Bay League title [3] [14] and the CIF Southern Section title for the first time in 47 years. [15]

College career

From 2013 to 2017, Scott attended Occidental College, in California, majoring in urban environmental policy. [16] In his true-freshman season at Occidental, Scott was selected for the SCIAC All-Conference Second Team, and named Newcomer of the Year. [17] In the last game of his freshman year Scott passed for 473 yards and 6 touchdowns, setting single game records at Occidental in each category. [18] [1] In 2014 Scott was selected to Play for the U-19 USA National Football Team. [19] Scott Lead Team USA to a Gold Medal Finish at the IFAF World Championship in Kuwait. [20] Scott brought his team back from a 14–12 deficit at halftime, with 4 consecutive Passing touchdowns to capture the Gold Medal. He was awarded with the IFAF tournament's MVP award. [21] Later, during the 2014–15 season, Scott was selected for the SCIAC All-Conference First Team after leading the conference in every major passing category. [22] During his tenure at Occidental, Scott set 9 school records and 3 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference records: Career Passing Yards (9073), Completions (763), and Total Offense (9475). He was named 1st Team All Conference QB, Occidental Team MVP, and Occidental Team Captain in the 2016–17 season. That season, he was also named SCIAC Player of the Year. Scott was Deemed “Dominant” by La Daily News Writer Mark Whicker. [23] 2016–17, Scott's final season with Occidental, was his most offensively productive, as he passed for over 3000 yards in 9 games played with 27 touchdowns. [1] It was also the season that he became the all-time passing yardage leader for both Occidental College and the SCIAC, with 9073 yards, 77 touchdowns, and 22 interceptions in 33 career games. [24] [16]

Professional career

In March 2017, Scott attended USC’s Pro Day workout, completing 62 of 64 passes with one drop [25] That allowed to bridge the gap between USC and Occidental that day. [25] Based on his strong performance at the USC Pro Day, Scott earned an opportunity to play with his hometown team, the Los Angeles Rams [6] He also attended a rookie camp with the BC Lions of the CFL. [26]

In April 2018, Scott participated in The Spring League, where he was named Player of the Game for two games. [27] [28] His performance led to his being offered a private workout with the Kansas City Chiefs. [29] In 2018 he also attended training camps with the Kansas City Chiefs and the Atlanta Falcons. [7] [8] In 2019, Scott officially signed with the CFL's Edmonton Eskimos. [30]

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  3. 1 2 San Gabriel Valley Tribune: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Palos Verdes routs Peninsula, takes Bay League title outright
  4. The Spring League: 2x TSL Alum QB Bryan Scott Signs with CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos!
  5. 1 2 Edmonton Eskimos: BRYAN SCOTT, #32 QUARTERBACK
  6. 1 2 LA Times: Former Occidental Quarterback Bryan Scott making most of opportunity with Rams
  7. 1 2 Chiefs Digest: Rookie Minicamp Notebook: Offense catching up as camp advances
  8. 1 2 FalconsWire: 5 takeaways from the first day of Falcons 2018 rookie minicamp
  9. AJC: Falcons invite 23 players to rookie mini-camp tryouts
  10. Chiefs Wire: Complete list of players at Chiefs rookie minicamp
  11. Los Angeles Rams: Rams Rookie Minicamp Roster
  12. Arlingtion Cemetery: James H. Patterson, Major General, United States Army
  13. MaxPreps: Bryan Scott's Football Stats
  14. Pasadena Star News: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Palos Verdes routs Peninsula, takes Bay League title outright
  15. The Sun: HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Palos Verdes earn its 1st CIF crown in 47 years
  16. 1 2 Los Angeles Daily News: Whicker: Occidental College has a dominant QB in Bryan Scott
  17. Tigers Football: Seven Oxy Football Players Earn All-SCIAC Honors
  18. La Verne at Occidental College - Los Angeles, CA
  19. Oxy QB Scott to Play on Team USA Under-19 Squad
  20. NCAA: Occcidental QB Scott leads Team USA to gold
  21. USA Football: U.S. Under-19 team beats Canada, wins gold medal at IFAF World Championship
  22. Do Named SCIAC Offensive Player of the Year
  23. Daily News: Whicker: Occidental College has a dominant QB in Bryan Scott
  24. Scott Named SCIAC Offensive Player of the Year
  25. 1 2 Los Angeles Times: For one day, Occidental quarterback Bryan Scott gets to perform like a Division I player at USC’s pro day
  26. Independent Sports News: BC Lions add quarterback Bryan Scott
  27. TSL: QB Bryan Scott is Game 1’s Player of the Game!
  28. TSL: Player of the Game Week 2, Game 1: QB Bryan Scott
  29. Peninsula News: PALOS VERDES HIGH GRAD: NFL Spring League success kickstarts Bryan Scott's NFL dreams
  30. TSL: 2x TSL Alum QB Bryan Scott Signs with CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos!