Wednesday, 4 June 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO-CANADIAN " TSHIMANGA "TIM" BIAKABUTUKA " IS A FORMER AMERICAN FOOTBALL RUNNING BACK FOR THE CAROLINA PANTHERS OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NFL) FROM 1996 TO 2001 : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

                        BLACK               SOCIAL             HISTORY                                                                                                                                                                                                           Tshimanga "Tim" Biakabutuka (born January 24, 1974) is a former American football running back for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1996 to 2001.

College career at Michigan

Biakabutuka left the former Zaire with his family for Canada when he was four years old, settling in the Montreal area, where his family still lives. He did not play Canadian football until his high school in Longueuil organized a team. After grade 11, he attendedCEGEP at Vanier College, where his football exploits earned him the nickname "Touchdown Tim" and earned him a scholarship to play college football at the University of Michigan.[1]
Biakabutuka is perhaps best known for his 313-yard rushing effort against Ohio State in 1995, which helped Michigan upset the previously-undefeated Buckeyes. His performance against Ohio State ranks as the second highest single-game performance in U-M history, as follows:
RankNameAttemptsNet YdsYds/AttYearOpponent
1Ron Johnson3134711.21968Wisconsin
2Tim Biakabutuka373138.51995Ohio State
3Jon Vaughn322889.01990UCLA
4Ron Johnson2627010.41967Navy
5Denard Robinson282589.22010Notre Dame
That season, Biakabutuka rushed for 1,818 yards, still the single-season Michigan record, as follows:
RankNameAttemptsNet YdsYds/AttYear
1Tim Biakabutuka30318186.01995
2Anthony Thomas31917335.42000
3Jamie Morris28217036.01987
4Denard Robinson25617026.62010
5Chris Perry33816745.02003

NFL career

During his career in the NFL, Biakabutuka was often injured. He never played more than 12 games in a single season . For his career he played in 50 games over 6 seasons. Over that stretch he totaled 3319 yards from scrimmage and scored 17 touchdowns.[4] As a member of the Carolina Panthers, Biakabutuka became the first running back to record two touchdown runs of 60 or more yards in the same game.

Life after football

Biakabutuka currently resides in Fort Mill, South Carolina, and owns three Bojangles restaurants in Augusta, Georgia. He had a failed venture as a franchisee of a Nathan's Hot Dog Restaurant.[5]











































































































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