Kenny Irons was born on September 15, 1983. Kenny Irons is an American football running back who played for Auburn University in the Southeastern Conference and is now a member of the Cincinnati Bengals. Kenny Irons is from Dacula, Georgia and transferred to Auburn from South Carolina in January 2004. Kenny Irons is a Heisman candidate for the 2006 season, and has been named to several All-America and All-Conference lists.
Kenny Irons also has an older brother, David, who starts at cornerback for Auburn. Kenny Irons was majoring in economics (liberal arts) in Auburn University. |
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Born: September 15, 1983
Birth Place: Dacula, Georgia
Height: 5 foot 11
Weight: 200 pounds.
Position: Runningback |
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Kenny Irons in 2002:
- As a true freshman, Kenny Irons earned a letter after appearing in nine games with one start.
- Kenny Irons Rushed for 201 yards on 47 carries.
- Also had four catches for 63 yards and one touchdown on a 30-yard catch and run against Mississippi State.
- Kenny Irons rushed for a season-high 43 yards on 12 attempts against Mississippi State.
Kenny Irons in 2003:
- Kenny Irons Played at South Carolina and rushed for 51 yards on 19 carries and one touchdown during the season.
- Also caught two passes for eight yards.
- Kenny Irons rushed for 26 yards and a touchdown against Louisiana-Lafayette.
- Kenny Irons played in five games, starting one.
Kenny Irons in 2004:
- Kenny Irons Transferred from South Carolina and enrolled at Auburn in January
- Kenny Irons scored a touchdown on a five-yard run in the A-Day game.
- Kenny Irons sat out the 2004 season per NCAA transfer rules.
Kenny Irons in 2005 SPRING:
Kenny Irons received the Off-Season Conditioning Award from the coaching staff. |