22-433: (Redirected from CORP ) Corp may refer to: Surname [ edit ] Aaron Corp (born 1989), American football quarterback Brandon Corp (born 1987), American lacrosse player Ronald Corp (born 1951), English composer, conductor and Church of England priest Abbreviation [ edit ] Corp., an abbreviation of corporation Corp., an abbreviation of
44-635: A complexity class of computational complexity theory closely related to RP (complexity) See also [ edit ] Corps (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Corp . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Corp&oldid=1188259083 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
66-535: Is an FCS program, Corp was eligible to play immediately as a RS junior in 2010. Corp started the first 5 games of the season, leading the Spiders to a 2–2 record through 4. He was injured early in Richmond's October 9 loss to New Hampshire and had to be replaced by third-string QB Nick Hicks. On the season, Corp completed 67 of 123 pass attempts for 645 yards, 3 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. His 129 yards/game average
88-883: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aaron Corp Aaron Corp (born March 6, 1989) is a former American football quarterback and current high school football coach. He was signed as undrafted free agent by the Buffalo Bills in 2012 and was briefly with the Dallas Cowboys . He played college football at Richmond after transferring from USC . Corp had an outstanding high school career at Orange Lutheran High School . A dual-threat quarterback, Corp completed 212-of-311 (68.2%) of his passes for 2,750 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions, plus ran for 1,197 yards on 142 carries (8.4 avg.) with 12 TDs, in 2006. He also punted. Orange Lutheran went 14–1 and won
110-519: The 2012 NFL draft . He was released by the Bills on May 14, 2012, to make room on the roster. He re-signed with the Bills on February 14, 2013. He was released again by the Bills on April 29, 2013 On May 7, 2013, it was announced Corp had signed with the Dallas Cowboys. On May 9, 2013, it was announced that Corp was cut from the Dallas Cowboys. On May 15, 2013, Corp signed a one-year with
132-486: The Bowl Championship Series era, no FBS team finished the season undefeated. Kansas was the only team from a BCS automatic-qualifying conference to finish the entire season with just one loss. After coaches expressed their disapproval of the timing changes made in the 2006 season , the following changes were made: The attempt to reduce the time of games sought by those rules was successful, reducing
154-471: The NFL draft , leaving the competition for the starting position in the 2009 season open between Corp, Mustain, and in-coming true freshman Matt Barkley , who like the other two also received major accolades as a high school player. Corp was widely considered the heir apparent to the vacated quarterback position following his impressive spring performances. He started at quarterback for the 2009 Spring Game and
176-698: The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The regular season began on August 30, 2007, and ended on December 1, 2007. The postseason concluded on January 7, 2008, with the BCS National Championship Game in New Orleans , where the No. 2-ranked Louisiana State Tigers defeated the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes to win their 2nd BCS and 3rd overall national title. For just the second time in
198-621: The 13th member of the Mid-American Conference . One team upgraded from Division I FCS , increasing the number of Division I FBS schools to 120. Rankings reflect the AP Poll . Rankings for Week 7 and beyond will list BCS Rankings first and AP Poll second. Teams that failed to be a top 10 team for one poll or the other will be noted. The 2007 season was highlighted by the remarkable frequency with which ranked teams fell to lower-ranked or unranked opponents, leading
220-572: The 2006 CIF Pac-5 Division and the California state Division II championships. He won the 2006 Glenn Davis Award for the best Southern California high school player. Corp started his career the University of Southern California where he was a redshirted during the 2007 season , and entered the 2008 season as a possible back-up for starting quarterback Mark Sanchez , alongside Arkansas transfer Mitch Mustain . During fall camp before
242-414: The 2008 season, Sanchez suffered a dislocated left kneecap while warming up for practice; the injury sidelined Sanchez and threw his availability for the season opener at Virginia (and beyond) into question. As a result, Mustain and Corp began alternating repetitions with the first-team offense and competing for the possible starting spot. After missing nearly three weeks, Sanchez was cleared to play in
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#1732800785300264-661: The Huskies upset the heavily favored, No. 3 Trojans by a score of 16–13; it was the lowest number of passing yards for USC since Carroll took over the program in 2001. Barkley returned to the starting position the following week, with Corp as the primary back-up. On January 7, 2010, USC coach Pete Carroll confirmed that Corp decided to transfer to the Richmond Spiders program in the Football Championship Subdivision . Because Richmond
286-668: The Miami Dolphins. On July 28, 2013, Corp was released by the Dolphins. On August 14, 2013, he was re-signed by the Dolphins. On August 29, 2013, Corp sustained a broken collarbone late in the Dolphins’ preseason victory over New Orleans. 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season The 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level of college football competition in the United States organized by
308-414: The average college football page from 3:21 hours in 2005 to 3:07 hours in 2006. However, the reduced game time also reduced the average number of plays in a game by 13, 66 fewer offensive yards per game and average points per game by 5. Other rules changes for the 2007 season include: The only change in conference membership for the 2007 season occurred when Temple left its Independent status to become
330-451: The final two weeks of the regular season: All games were played on December 1, 2007. Rankings reflect the Week 14 AP Poll before the games were played. Jacksonville, Florida San Antonio, Texas Orlando, Florida Detroit Atlanta Rankings are from the Week 15 AP Poll. * Received conference's automatic BCS bowl bid Winners are listed in boldface . † Winner of
352-460: The first to do so against a top-five team. The 2007 season became known for the "Curse of the No. 2", where the team ranked No. 2 by the AP Poll was defeated seven times in the final nine weeks of the regular season: The No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams had not lost in the same week of the season since 1996. In 2007 alone, No. 1 and No. 2 fell during the same weekend three times, including in both of
374-475: The media to dub the season as the "Year of the Upset". An unranked or lower-ranked opponent defeated a higher-ranked team 59 times over the course of the regular season. Teams ranked in the top five of the AP Poll were defeated by unranked opponents 13 times during the regular season, setting a new record in the history of the AP Poll when at least 20 teams were ranked. The only other season to see more such upsets
396-508: The opener on the final day of fall camp; Corp was selected as his back-up because he demonstrated a better command of the offense. However, head coach Pete Carroll kept the competition for the back-up spot open throughout the season, and the competition resulted in Mustain regaining the second spot for some games, and Corp for others, throughout the season. At the end of the 2008 season, Sanchez opted to forgo his final season and enter
418-483: The rank (or informal form of address) of corporal (but more usually "Cpl.") Students of Georgetown, Inc., commonly called The Corp , a non-profit charitable organization at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Corporation (nightclub) , Sheffield, England, referred to as "Corp" by locals Acronym [ edit ] Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad (CORP), an American Class II railroad co-RP,
440-411: Was 1967, which was one of seven seasons when the AP Poll ranked only 10 teams. The chaos began on the first weekend of the season when FCS program Appalachian State defeated No. 5 Michigan on the road at Michigan Stadium in what was immediately hailed as one of the greatest upsets in the history of college football. Appalachian State became just the second FCS team to defeat a ranked FBS opponent, and
462-539: Was atop the Trojan quarterback depth chart heading into fall camp. However, during fall camp, Corp suffered a fractured fibula and the starting job was awarded to Barkley. An injury to Barkley during the second game of the season resulting in Corp getting his first start against unranked Washington Huskies . Corp struggled throughout the game, completing 13 of 22 passes for 110 yards, one interception and no touchdowns, as
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#1732800785300484-588: Was the best on the team, which saw six different players attempt passes throughout the season. He also recorded 19 rushes for 15 total yards. Corp was again the Spiders starting quarterback in 2011 as a senior. He has led the CAA team to a 2–0 record to start the season, including a road win against the Duke Blue Devils from the ACC. Corp was signed by the Buffalo Bills on April 28, 2012, after going undrafted in
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