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| college = [[West Virginia University]]
|school =West Virginia Mountaineers
| conference = [[Big East Conference]]
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| position = [[Defensive Back|Safety]]
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| class = [[wiktionary:sophomore|Sophomore]]
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| birth_place = [[Opa Locka, Florida]]
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| highschool = Monsignor Edward Pace High
* None
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| awards = third-team All-Freshman 2006 <br />third-team All-American (SportingNews)<br />second-team all-Big East 2007
* 1x Third-team All-Freshman ([[2005 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|2006]])
* 1x Third-team All-American (''[[Sporting News]],'' 2006)
* 1x Second-team All-[[Big East]] ([[2006 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|2007]])
* 1x [[2006 Sugar Bowl|Sugar Bowl]] champion ([[2006 Sugar Bowl|2006]])
* 1x [[Gator Bowl]] champion (2007)
* 1x [[Fiesta Bowl]] champion ([[2007 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|2008]])
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'''Quinton Andrews''' (born [[June 23]], [[1987]] in [[Opa Locka]], [[Florida]]) is an [[American football]] [[Redshirt (college sports)|redshirt]] junior [[Defensive back|safety]] for [[West Virginia Mountaineers football|West Virginia]].


==Early life==
'''Quinton Andrews''' (born [[June 23]], [[1987]] in [[Opa Locka]], [[Florida]]) is an [[American football]] sophomore safety for the [[West Virginia Mountaineers]].
Andrews is one of the four children of Laurena Andrews and Kelvin Daye. He was part of the state championship [[basketball]] team his [[Tenth grade|sophomore]] year and [[Varsity letter|lettered]] in track also. The [[Monsignor Edward Pace High School]] Spartans won the state title his [[Eleventh grade|junior]] year and he was named to the [[Dade County|Dade]]-[[Broward County|Broward]] All-Star game. During his [[Twelfth grade|senior]] year, he recorded 85 [[Tackle (football move)|tackles]], three [[interception]]s, two forced [[fumble]]s, and also recorded 26 receptions for 637 yards and eight [[touchdown]]s. He was named to the First-team All-State and All-Dade teams as a senior.


== Early life ==
==College career==
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| ALIGN="center" |5'11"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://westvirginia.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28300&sport=1 |title=Quinton Andrews Profile |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
| ALIGN="center" |190 lb.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://westvirginia.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28300&sport=1 |title=Quinton Andrews Profile |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
| ALIGN="center" |4.6<ref>{{cite web |url=http://westvirginia.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28300&sport=1 |title=Quinton Andrews Profile |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
| ALIGN="center" |4.34<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hsflorida.scout.com/a.z?s=376&p=8&c=1&nid=1082805 |title=#4 Quinton Andrews - Monsignor Pace HS Roster |work=HSFlorida.Scout.com |publisher=Scout.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
| ALIGN="center" |14<ref>{{cite web |url=http://westvirginia.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28300&sport=1 |title=Quinton Andrews Profile |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
| ALIGN="center" |265<ref>{{cite web |url=http://westvirginia.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28300&sport=1 |title=Quinton Andrews Profile |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
| ALIGN="center" |34"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hsflorida.scout.com/a.z?s=376&p=8&c=1&nid=1082805 |title=#4 Quinton Andrews - Monsignor Pace HS Roster |work=HSFlorida.Scout.com |publisher=Scout.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
| ALIGN="center" |9'1"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hsflorida.scout.com/a.z?s=376&p=8&c=1&nid=1082805 |title=#4 Quinton Andrews - Monsignor Pace HS Roster |work=HSFlorida.Scout.com |publisher=Scout.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
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Andrews, a three star recruit, was ranked as the 22<sup>nd</sup> best safety in the nation by ''[[Rivals.com]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://westvirginia.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=883 |title=Prospect Ranking Rivals.com Safeties 2005 |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> Also, ''Rivals'' had him ranked as the 53<sup>rd</sup> best prospect coming from Florida in 2005, and future teammate [[quarterback]] [[Jarrett Brown]] was ranked 66<sup>th</sup> on the list.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://westvirginia.rivals.com/viewrank.asp?ra_key=977 |title=Prospect Ranking Rivals.com Postseason Florida Top 100 2005 (53) |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> He recieved offers from schools such as,[[Florida Gators football|Florida]], [[Miami Hurricanes football|Miami {Fla.)]], [[Georgia Bulldogs football|Georgia]], West Virginia, [[Kansas State Wildcats football|Kansas State]], [[Clemson Tigers football|Clemson]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rivals100.rivals.com/content.asp?SID=880&CID=291191 |title=Clemson has interest in blue-chip Miami safety |work=Rivals.com |publisher=TigerIllustrated.com |last=Ard |first=Cris |date=2004-05-04 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> and [[North Carolina State Wolfpack football|NC State]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rivals100.rivals.com/content.asp?SID=880&CID=345274 |title=Florida safety considering NC State |work=Rivals.com |publisher=TheWolfpacker.com |last=Carter |first=Matt |date=2004-10-21 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> But was considering being in a "package deal" with his best friend Conredge Collins,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rivals100.rivals.com/content.asp?SID=880&CID=346477 |title=Is Andrews Entering UM’s Picture? |work=Rivals.com |publisher=Cane Sport Magazine |last=Shodell |first=Matt |date=2004-10-21 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> whom later went to rival [[Pitt Panthers football|Pitt]].


In November 2004, Andrews narrowed his list down to his top five schools, which were: Florida, Miami {Fla.), Georgia, West Virginia, and Kansas State.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://westvirginia.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28300&sport=1 |title=Quinton Andrews Profile |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=Rivals.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> Then in January 2005 it was announced that he had narrowed his list down to two schools, Florida and West Virginia.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rivals100.rivals.com/content.asp?SID=880&CID=380344 |title=Miami safety down to two schools |last=Hurrcomb |first=Michael |work=WestVirginia.Rivals.com |publisher=GatorBait.net |date=2005-01-20 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> On January 14,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hsflorida.scout.com/a.z?s=376&p=8&c=1&nid=1082805 |title=#4 Quinton Andrews - Monsignor Pace HS Roster |work=HSFlorida.Scout.com |publisher=Scout.com |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> he visited West Virginia and gave them a verbal commitment, however it was not announced until two weeks later.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rivals100.rivals.com/content.asp?SID=880&CID=383643 |title=Andrews Announces His Commitment |last=Bailey |first=Vernon |work=Rivals.com |publisher=WVSports.com |date=2005-01-30 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
Quinton Andrews is one of the four children of Laurena Andrews and Kelvin Daye. Andrews was part of the state championship basketball team his sophomore year and lettered in track also. Andrews' Monsignor Edward Pace High Spartans won state title his junior year and he was honored to the Dade-Broward all-star game. During Andrews' senior year, he recorded 85 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, and also caught 26 passes for 637 yards and 8 touchdowns. He was honored to the first-team all-state and all-Dade teams as a senior.


===Freshman (2005)===
== College career ==
In [[2005 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|2005]], as a freshman, Andrews [[Redshirt (college sports)|reshirt]], which meant he would not be on the varsity team, but however the scout team.
=== 2006 season ===
Quinton Andrews enrolled at [[West Virginia University]] in 2006. Andrews played great in practice, being nicknamed WVU's "Hit Man", for being such a hard-hitter in practice. With [[Mike Lorello]] and [[Jahmile Addae]] graduated, only [[Eric Wicks]] was the certain starting safety.


===Redshirt Freshman (2006)===
Andrews was named starter for the [[Friends of Coal Bowl]] against [[Marshall University|Marshall]], and since that game he started every game for the rest of the year. Andrews had a team-best five interceptions, returned for 67 yards, and 72 tackles. Andrews' had an interception against Marshall, [[Eastern Washington]], [[University of Cincinnati|Cincinnati]], [[University of South Florida|South Florida]], and [[2006 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team|Georgia Tech]] in the [[Gator Bowl|Toyota Gator Bowl]]. The interception in the Gator Bowl was on a goal-line situation and was key in the Mountaineers comeback. Andrews also had 7 tackles against [[University of Maryland, College Park|Maryland]], 10 tackles and a fumble recovery against [[University of Louisville|Louisville]], and 9 tackles against [[University of South Florida|USF]]. Quinton Andrews was named to the third-team Freshman All-American team, along with fellow Mountaineer [[Greg Isdaner]], and named a third-team All-American by [[Sporting News]].
During a skeleton drill, a drill in which there is no [[offensive line|offensive]] nor [[defensive line]]men and rushing of the [[quaterback]] is not allowed, one day in March, Andrews hit starting quarterback [[Patrick White (American football)|Pat White]], which instigated a scuffle between Andrews and several offensive players.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?story=9263 |title=WVU's Hit Man |last=Antonik |first=John |work=MSNsportsNET.com |publisher=Mountaineer Sports Netowrk |date=2005-04-05 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> Andrews was nicknamed the team's "Hit Man", for being such a hard-hitter in practice.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?story=9542 |title=WVU's Hit Man |last=Antonik |first=John |work=MSNsportsNET.com |publisher=Mountaineer Sports Network |date=2006-06-21 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> With [[Mike Lorello]] and [[Jahmile Addae]] having graduated, only [[Eric Wicks]] was the certain starting safety.


In [[2006 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|2006]], Andrews was named starter for the [[Friends of Coal Bowl]] against [[Marshall University#Athletics|Marshall]], and since that game he started every game for the rest of the year. He recorded 75 tackles, and a team-high five interceptions, returned for 67 yards.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wvustats.com/football/player.php?team_id=308&person_id=2593 |title=Quinton Andrews |work=WVUStats.com |publisher=West Virginia University Athletic Department |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> He had an interception against [[2006 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team|Georgia Tech]] in the [[Gator Bowl|Toyota Gator Bowl]]. The interception was on a goal-line situation and was key in the Mountaineers comeback. He was named to the Third-team Freshman All-American team, along with fellow Mountaineer [[Greg Isdaner]], and named a Third-team All-American by ''[[Sporting News]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?story=10211 |title=Football: Isdaner Freshman All-American |last=Antonik |first=John |work=MSNsportsNET.com |publisher=Mountaineer Sports Netowrk |date=2006-12-08 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
=== 2007 season ===
Andrews missed the 2007 Blue-Gold Spring Game due to off-field issues reported by head coach [[Rich Rodriguez]]. Andrews was then selected as a preseason second-team all-[[Big East]] selection by [[Lindy's]]. On [[June 2]], [[2007]], Andrews was arrested in [[West Virginia]] for obstructing an officer. Head coach [[Rich Rodriguez]] said he had no comments until he talked to Andrews. <ref>http://www.dailymail.com/story/News/2007060513/WVU-starting-safety-ex-running-back-arrested-in-Morgantown/</ref> Andrews had to sit out the season opener [[Western Michigan University|Western Michigan]], but returned for the second game of the season against [[Marshall University|Marshall]] to record two tackles, a sack, and a pass break-up. In the 21-13 loss at [[USF|South Florida]], Andrews recorded a season-high nine tackles and a pass deflection. Andrews missed the [[Mississippi State]] and [[Rutgers]] games with a knee injury. Andrews returned for the [[University of Louisville|Louisville]] victory with four tackles and a pass deflection. The next week against #22 [[University of Cincinnati|Cincinnati]], Andrews recorded 5 tackles and 3 pass deflections. Andrews finished the regular season in the [[University of Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] loss with 5 tackles. In the season finale, the 48-28 victory over [[Oklahoma Sooners|Oklahoma]] in the [[Fiesta Bowl]], Andrews recorded 7 tackles and an interception of [[Sam Bradford]] in the endzone.


===Redshirt Sophomore (2007)===
Andrews finished the season with 51 tackles, seven pass break-ups and one interception. His tackles was the fifth-best on the team while his pass break-ups led the team.
In [[2007 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|2007]], Andrews missed the Blue-Gold Spring Game due to off-field issues reported by head coach [[Rich Rodriguez]]. Andrews was then selected as a preseason Second-team All-[[Big East]] selection by ''[[Lindy's]]''. On [[June 2]], [[2007]], he was arrested in [[West Virginia]] for obstructing an officer. Coach Rodriguez said he had no comments until he talked to Andrews. Andrews was benched for the season opener against [[Western Michigan University|Western Michigan]], but returned for the second game of the season against Marshall to record two tackles, one sack, and a pass break-up. In the 21-13 loss at [[USF Bulls football|South Florida]], he recorded a season-high nine tackles and a pass deflection. He missed the [[Mississippi State Bulldogs football|Mississippi State]] and [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights football|Rutgers]] games with a knee injury. he returned for the [[Louisville Cardinals football|Louisville]] victory with four tackles and a pass deflection. The next week against #22 [[Cincinnati Bearcats football|Cincinnati]], he recorded five tackles and three pass deflections. He finished the regular season in the loss to [[Pitt Panthers football|Pitt]] with five tackles. In the season finale, the 48-28 win over [[Oklahoma Sooners football|Oklahoma]] in the [[Fiesta Bowl]], he recorded seven tackles and an interception of [[Sam Bradford]] in the endzone.


Andrews finished the season with 51 tackles, seven pass break-ups and one interception. His tackles were the fifth-best on the team while his pass break-ups led the team.
=== 2008 season ===
To begin Andrews' junior season, he totaled 7 tackles in the 48-21 victory over [[Villanova]], second on the team. In the following 24-3 loss to [[East Carolina Pirates|ECU]], Andrews was second on the team with 9 tackles. In the 17-14 loss to [[Colorado Buffaloes|Colorado]], Andrews led the team with 15 tackles and also had a tackle for a loss. In the following victory over [[Marshall University|Marshall]], Andrews had 3 tackles.


===Reshirt Junior (2008)===
==References==
In [[2008 West Virginia Mountaineers football team|2008]], before the season, Andrews was named to two lists, the Second-team All-Big East team by ''Athlon Sports'', and the First-team All-Big East by ''Phil Steele’s Football Magazine''. He had also decided that he needed to change, because he didn't want people to think that he was a "street thug," and that he would not be as confrontational with coaches as he had been in the past.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dailymail.com/Sports/WVUSports/200808070075 |title=Andrews preseting a different presence in WVU secondary |last=Casazza |first=Mike |work=DailyMail.com |publisher=[[Charleston Daily Mail]] |date=2008-08-07 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref> Also, at the begining of preseason practices, he did not start at the bandit safety position that he had started at the previous year.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dailymail.com/Sports/WVUSports/200808070075 |title=Andrews preseting a different presence in WVU secondary |last=Casazza |first=Mike |work=DailyMail.com |publisher=[[Charleston Daily Mail]] |date=2008-08-07 |accessdate=2008-09-29}}</ref>
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To begin his junior season, he recorded seven tackles in a 48-21 victory over [[Villanova University#Athletics|Villanova]]. In the following 24-3 loss to [[East Carolina Pirates football|East Carolina]], he finished second on the team with nine tackles. In the 17-14 loss to [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]], he led the team with 15 tackles and also had a tackle for a loss. In the following victory over [[Marshall University#Athletics|Marshall]], he had three tackles.

==Notes==
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==External links==
* [http://msnsportsnet.com/profile.cfm?id=101016 West Virginia Mountaineers bio]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=174438 West Virginia Mountaineers profile] at [[ESPN.com]]
* [http://westvirginia.rivals.com/cviewplayer.asp?Player=52694 West Virginia Mountaineers profile] at [[Rivals.com]]
* [http://www.wvustats.com/football/player.php?team_id=308&person_id=2593 College stats at WVUStats.com]

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Template:Infobox CollegeFootballPlayer Quinton Andrews (born June 23, 1987 in Opa Locka, Florida) is an American football redshirt junior safety for West Virginia.

Early life

Andrews is one of the four children of Laurena Andrews and Kelvin Daye. He was part of the state championship basketball team his sophomore year and lettered in track also. The Monsignor Edward Pace High School Spartans won the state title his junior year and he was named to the Dade-Broward All-Star game. During his senior year, he recorded 85 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, and also recorded 26 receptions for 637 yards and eight touchdowns. He was named to the First-team All-State and All-Dade teams as a senior.

College career

Measureables
Ht. Wt. 40 yd. 20 Shut. Bench Reps. Bench Max. Vertical Jump Broad Jump
5'11"[1] 190 lb.[2] 4.6[3] 4.34[4] 14[5] 265[6] 34"[7] 9'1"[8]

Andrews, a three star recruit, was ranked as the 22nd best safety in the nation by Rivals.com.[9] Also, Rivals had him ranked as the 53rd best prospect coming from Florida in 2005, and future teammate quarterback Jarrett Brown was ranked 66th on the list.[10] He recieved offers from schools such as,Florida, Miami {Fla.), Georgia, West Virginia, Kansas State, Clemson,[11] and NC State.[12] But was considering being in a "package deal" with his best friend Conredge Collins,[13] whom later went to rival Pitt.

In November 2004, Andrews narrowed his list down to his top five schools, which were: Florida, Miami {Fla.), Georgia, West Virginia, and Kansas State.[14] Then in January 2005 it was announced that he had narrowed his list down to two schools, Florida and West Virginia.[15] On January 14,[16] he visited West Virginia and gave them a verbal commitment, however it was not announced until two weeks later.[17]

Freshman (2005)

In 2005, as a freshman, Andrews reshirt, which meant he would not be on the varsity team, but however the scout team.

Redshirt Freshman (2006)

During a skeleton drill, a drill in which there is no offensive nor defensive linemen and rushing of the quaterback is not allowed, one day in March, Andrews hit starting quarterback Pat White, which instigated a scuffle between Andrews and several offensive players.[18] Andrews was nicknamed the team's "Hit Man", for being such a hard-hitter in practice.[19] With Mike Lorello and Jahmile Addae having graduated, only Eric Wicks was the certain starting safety.

In 2006, Andrews was named starter for the Friends of Coal Bowl against Marshall, and since that game he started every game for the rest of the year. He recorded 75 tackles, and a team-high five interceptions, returned for 67 yards.[20] He had an interception against Georgia Tech in the Toyota Gator Bowl. The interception was on a goal-line situation and was key in the Mountaineers comeback. He was named to the Third-team Freshman All-American team, along with fellow Mountaineer Greg Isdaner, and named a Third-team All-American by Sporting News.[21]

Redshirt Sophomore (2007)

In 2007, Andrews missed the Blue-Gold Spring Game due to off-field issues reported by head coach Rich Rodriguez. Andrews was then selected as a preseason Second-team All-Big East selection by Lindy's. On June 2, 2007, he was arrested in West Virginia for obstructing an officer. Coach Rodriguez said he had no comments until he talked to Andrews. Andrews was benched for the season opener against Western Michigan, but returned for the second game of the season against Marshall to record two tackles, one sack, and a pass break-up. In the 21-13 loss at South Florida, he recorded a season-high nine tackles and a pass deflection. He missed the Mississippi State and Rutgers games with a knee injury. he returned for the Louisville victory with four tackles and a pass deflection. The next week against #22 Cincinnati, he recorded five tackles and three pass deflections. He finished the regular season in the loss to Pitt with five tackles. In the season finale, the 48-28 win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl, he recorded seven tackles and an interception of Sam Bradford in the endzone.

Andrews finished the season with 51 tackles, seven pass break-ups and one interception. His tackles were the fifth-best on the team while his pass break-ups led the team.

Reshirt Junior (2008)

In 2008, before the season, Andrews was named to two lists, the Second-team All-Big East team by Athlon Sports, and the First-team All-Big East by Phil Steele’s Football Magazine. He had also decided that he needed to change, because he didn't want people to think that he was a "street thug," and that he would not be as confrontational with coaches as he had been in the past.[22] Also, at the begining of preseason practices, he did not start at the bandit safety position that he had started at the previous year.[23]

To begin his junior season, he recorded seven tackles in a 48-21 victory over Villanova. In the following 24-3 loss to East Carolina, he finished second on the team with nine tackles. In the 17-14 loss to Colorado, he led the team with 15 tackles and also had a tackle for a loss. In the following victory over Marshall, he had three tackles.

Notes

  1. ^ "Quinton Andrews Profile". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. Rivals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  2. ^ "Quinton Andrews Profile". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. Rivals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  3. ^ "Quinton Andrews Profile". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. Rivals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  4. ^ "#4 Quinton Andrews - Monsignor Pace HS Roster". HSFlorida.Scout.com. Scout.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  5. ^ "Quinton Andrews Profile". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. Rivals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  6. ^ "Quinton Andrews Profile". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. Rivals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  7. ^ "#4 Quinton Andrews - Monsignor Pace HS Roster". HSFlorida.Scout.com. Scout.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  8. ^ "#4 Quinton Andrews - Monsignor Pace HS Roster". HSFlorida.Scout.com. Scout.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  9. ^ "Prospect Ranking Rivals.com Safeties 2005". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. Rivals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  10. ^ "Prospect Ranking Rivals.com Postseason Florida Top 100 2005 (53)". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. Rivals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  11. ^ Ard, Cris (2004-05-04). "Clemson has interest in blue-chip Miami safety". Rivals.com. TigerIllustrated.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  12. ^ Carter, Matt (2004-10-21). "Florida safety considering NC State". Rivals.com. TheWolfpacker.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  13. ^ Shodell, Matt (2004-10-21). "Is Andrews Entering UM's Picture?". Rivals.com. Cane Sport Magazine. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  14. ^ "Quinton Andrews Profile". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. Rivals.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  15. ^ Hurrcomb, Michael (2005-01-20). "Miami safety down to two schools". WestVirginia.Rivals.com. GatorBait.net. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  16. ^ "#4 Quinton Andrews - Monsignor Pace HS Roster". HSFlorida.Scout.com. Scout.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  17. ^ Bailey, Vernon (2005-01-30). "Andrews Announces His Commitment". Rivals.com. WVSports.com. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  18. ^ Antonik, John (2005-04-05). "WVU's Hit Man". MSNsportsNET.com. Mountaineer Sports Netowrk. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  19. ^ Antonik, John (2006-06-21). "WVU's Hit Man". MSNsportsNET.com. Mountaineer Sports Network. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  20. ^ "Quinton Andrews". WVUStats.com. West Virginia University Athletic Department. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  21. ^ Antonik, John (2006-12-08). "Football: Isdaner Freshman All-American". MSNsportsNET.com. Mountaineer Sports Netowrk. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  22. ^ Casazza, Mike (2008-08-07). "Andrews preseting a different presence in WVU secondary". DailyMail.com. Charleston Daily Mail. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  23. ^ Casazza, Mike (2008-08-07). "Andrews preseting a different presence in WVU secondary". DailyMail.com. Charleston Daily Mail. Retrieved 2008-09-29.

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Preceded by West Virginia Mountaineers Starting Bandit Safety
2006 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent