Sione Po'uha
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Sione "Bo" Sonasi Pouha[1] (See-OWN-nee BO-oo-ha) (born February 3, 1979) is an American football defensive lineman for the National Football League New York Jets. Pouha played college football at the University of Utah. He also is an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Early years
Pouha began playing football at the young age of nine.[1] Pouha attended East High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he was a two-year first-team all-region player and captained East High's state championship team in 1996. He earned USA Today honorable mention All-American honors as senior in 1996 and was a Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune first-team all-state selection.[2] Pouha would sign a letter of intent with Utah in 1997.[2]
Pittsburgh Mission
Upon signing his letter of intent, Pouha would leave on a Mormon mission that took place in Pittsburgh between 1998 and 2000.[3] During his mission, Pouha rose at 5:30 every morning.[3] He spent three hours studying Scripture from 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. and would spend the next twelve hours sharing his beliefs and testimony going door-to-door.[3]
College career
In his senior season at the University of Utah, Pouha earned All-Mountain West Conference first-team honors and was named USA Today All-America honorable mention after starting ten games, recording 36 tackles, four passes defended and one interception, and helped lead Urban Meyer's Utes to the 2005 Fiesta Bowl. Pouha had never considered playing beyond the college level; however, during his senior season he changed his mind after receiving a phone call from an agent.[1]
Professional career
2005
Pouha, who was considered a "project" player,[4] was drafted by the New York Jets in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft. Pouha would appear in fourteen games as a rookie, recording ten tackles and one pass defended.
2006
Following his rookie season, Pouha suffered a torn ACL on the fourth day of training camp and was subsequently placed on the injured reserve list.[3]
2007
Motivated following his ACL injury which sidelined him in 2006,[3][4] Pouha would play in all sixteen games during the season, starting one game. Pouha recorded 39 tackles and had one pass defended.
2008
Pouha would once again appear in all of the team's sixteen matchups, recording 23 tackles, and would record his first half-sack of his career against the New England Patriots' Matt Cassel.
2009
Pouha went into the 2009 season as the back-up defensive tackle. Six games into the season, the Jets would lose Pro Bowl starter Kris Jenkins who tore his ACL. The injury would thrust Pouha into the spotlight as he became the team's starting nose tackle, starting the team's next thirteen games. Pouha would achieve multiple career highs, starting a career-high fourteen games and making a career 61 tackles, 34 of which were solo. Pouha and fellow teammate Mike DeVito would help improve the rushing defense from twenty-first to fourth overall in the NFL.[5][6]
2010
Pouha started the first game of the 2010 season alongside a returning Kris Jenkins. Six plays into the team's Monday night matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, Jenkins would once again tear his ACL.[7] Pouha, again, assumed Jenkins' role as nose tackle alongside teammates Mike DeVito and Howard Green.[7] Pouha is considered to be an excellent run-stopper and as the season progresses, the team would like to see Pouha more involved in pass-blocking and getting to the quarterback.[7]
Personal
Pouha was born to Sonasi and Susana Pouha.[5] He married his college sweetheart, Keiti Kaufusi Pouha, while he was still attending the University of Utah.[1] The couple have four children, two sons, Viliami and Sonasi; and two daughters, Leilani and Kesaia.[5] Pouha is of Tongan descent.[7]
Pouha majored in behavior science and health.[5]
Pouha created a beverage business named Bula.[1] Pouha has described the beverage as a "relaxation drink" that is a combination of kava and valerian root.[1] The drink is currently sold online and in stores in northern California.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Zimmerman, Lisa (October 05, 2010). "A Little Inspiration". TheJetsBlog.com. Retrieved October 05, 2010.
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(help) - ^ a b "Sione Pouha". Utah Utes. Retrieved September 21, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e Bishop, Greg (December 27, 2007). "Spiritual Journey Guides an Imposing Jets Tackle". New York Times. Retrieved September 21, 2010.
- ^ a b Waszak Jr., Dennis (August 13, 2007). "Reshaped Pouha could make a big impact on Jets' defensive line". USA Today. Retrieved September 21, 2010.
- ^ a b c d "Sione Pouha". New York Jets. Retrieved September 21, 2010.
- ^ Cimini, Rich (September 18, 2010). "Examining the Kris Jenkins factor". ESPN New York. Retrieved September 21, 2010.
- ^ a b c d Vrentas, Jenny (September 17, 2010). "In Kris Jenkins' absence, Jets are hoping DT Sione Pouha is as generous as his Christmas gifts". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved September 21, 2010.