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Matt Stinchcomb MATT STINCHCOMB PERSONAL From Stone Mountain GA; currently Duluth GA Parkview High School 1995 Married w/2 daughters 1 son Brother: Jon, Right Tackle New Orleans Saints (retired) – Parkview High, UGA ‘02 EDUCATION University of Georgia Athens, GA BBA, Finance 1995-1998 Achievements: Summa Cum Laude (3.96) & Phi Kappa Phi member Academic Awards: Academic All-American of the Year 1998, Burger King Scholar Athlete of the Year, 2 time 1st team Academic All- American, Wall Street Journal National Student Achievement Award, and Campbell Award recipient Scholarships Earned: NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, National Football Foundation Postgraduate Scholarship Harvard Business School Boston, MA Executive Education Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program 2006 AWARDS College Football Hall of Fame 2018 UGA Varsity Football Permanent Captain, 1998 SEC Football Living Legend class 2009 UGA Circle of Honor inductee 2010 UGA Alumni Association 40 under 40 2011 UGA Terry College of Business Outstanding Alumni Award 2012 Consensus 1st team All-American 2 time All-American SEC 1st team All-Decade Team Football NCAA Top Eight Award Lombardi Award Finalist Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Male Athlete of the Year ’97 &’98 Gwinnett County Hall of Fame Georgia-Florida Hall of Fame 2 time AFCA National Good Works Team NFL Ed Block Courage Award National Football League, Professional Athlete Oakland Raiders (Super Bowl XXXVII) 1999 - 2004 18th overall pick 1999 NFL Draft Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004 - 2006 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Chairman Countdown to Kickoff Charities Chairman Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Sports Network Board Georgia Transplant Foundation Board Gwinnett Medical Center Foundation Board PROFESSIONAL Sterling Seacrest Partners, Partner 2009-Present Commercial & Personal Insurance Consulting and Brokerage firm Property and Casualty Employee Benefits SEC Network/ESPN, College Football Analyst 2009 - Present SEC Network Game analyst Host SEC Film Room Allstate/AFCA, Spokesman National Good Works Team SEC Good Works Day – SEC Football Championship Game Allstate Sugar Bowl Good Works Day AM 680 The Fan, (ESPN radio affiliate Atlanta) CFB Analyst 2006 -Present College Football segment Countdown to Kickoff Charities, Chairman 2005 - Present Fundraising arm for conglomerate of 4 pediatric healthcare philanthropies Stinchcomb Family Foundation, President and Founder 2005 - Present Private non-profit organization supporting public children’s charities Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Georgia Transplant Foundation, Children’s Tumor Foundation, UGA College of Education PEMDC, Eagle Ranch, Gwinnett Medical Center .
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