| Born: | Oct. 17, 1990 |
| Height: | 6-0 |
| Weight: | 230 |
| Year: | Jr. |
| Hometown: | Stone Mountain, Ga. |
| High School: | Dunwoody |
| Position: | LB |
| Major: | Biology |
After two seasons on the roster, Jerry appears ready to fulfill
a larger role in his junior campaign...enters fall camp listed
second on the depth chart among returnees at the Renegade
linebacker position...injuries have bothered him throughout his
first two years, limiting him to 12 games...a mid-season injury
halted what was turning into a promising freshman season, and
surgery kept Jerry sidelined throughout 2010 spring drills...has
great instincts on the field...talented young player with an
extremely bright future in purple and gold...has stepped up his
performances in the classroom, earning mention on the Athletic
Director's Honor Roll each of the past two semesters.
AT TECH (In 2010): Jerry saw action in seven
games in a backup role at the Renegade linebacker position in his
sophomore season...finished the year with seven total tackles...had
two tackles at Rose Bowl champion TCU and two against Jacksonville
State in Tech's end-of-season upset victory.
(In 2009): Jerry was off to a solid first season for the
Golden Eagles when he was sidelined by an injury...finished with 21
total tackles in just five games...had five stops against Kansas
State and a career-high 10 tackles at UT Martin...also recorded 1.5
tackles-for-loss in the win over the Skyhawks...forced a fumble at
Eastern Illinois.
HIGH SCHOOL: One of two signees who were
teammates at Dunwoody High School (along with LB Blake Adams),
Jerry was a first-team all-Dekalb County selection as a junior
after gaining honorable mention as a sophomore...injury limited him
to just four games as a senior, yet he still had 64 total tackles,
four tackles-for-loss, three sacks and caused one fumble...junior
season also netted him Defensive MVP honors at his high school, as
well as the Offensive Lineman Award while being named the
first-team all-area and All-Northside...named to the Atlanta
Journal Constitution “Juniors to Watch” list in 2007,
he was a four-year letterman in both football and track &
field, and served as team captain of both squad...in the shot put
he finished third in the state as a junior while setting the school
record of 54-feet, and took first place in the region as both a
junior and senior...as a sophomore he won the team’s
Linebacker Award, and as a freshman won the Coaches’
Award...during 2007 he had 111 total tackles, including 11
tackles-for-loss...also had three quarterback sacks, forced two
fumbles and had two interceptions.
PERSONAL: The son of Jerry and Catherine King...birthday October 17, 1990...full name is Jerry Wayne King, Jr.,...majoring in biology.