Leak (second from left) and teammates visit PresidentGeorge W. Bush at theWhite House in 2007 | |
| Biographical details | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1985-05-03)May 3, 1985 (age 40) Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Florida |
| Playing career | |
| 1999–2002 | Independence HS (NC) |
| 2003–2006 | Florida |
| 2007 | Chicago Bears* |
| 2008 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
| 2008–2010 | Montreal Alouettes |
| 2011 | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
| 2012 | Jacksonville Sharks |
| 2012 | Orlando Predators |
| Position | Quarterback |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| 2013 | Florida (GA) |
| 2014 | Florida (WR) |
| 2016 | Edgewater HS (FL) |
| Accomplishments and honors | |
| Awards | |
| |
Christopher Patrick Leak (born May 3, 1985) is an American formerfootballquarterback. He playedcollege football for theUniversity of Florida, and led theFlorida Gators to victory in the2007 BCS National Championship Game. Leak played professionally for theChicago Bears of theNational Football League (NFL), theHamilton Tiger-Cats andMontreal Alouettes of theCanadian Football League (CFL), and theJacksonville Sharks andOrlando Predators of theArena Football League (AFL).
Leak was born inCharlotte, North Carolina, in 1985.[1] Leak received national attention as an 8th grader in 1998 whenWake Forest coachJim Caldwell, who had just signed his older brother, C. J., offered him a college football scholarship.[2] He attendedIndependence High School in Charlotte, where he played for the Independence Patriots high school football team.[1] In four years as the Patriots' starting quarterback, Leak led his team to three consecutiveNorth Carolina state championships, winning two in 4A and one in 4AA.[1] He set North Carolina state records for passing yards in a career (15,593) and completions in a career (1,013), as well as the national record for touchdown passes in a career (185). He is considered by some to be the greatest high school quarterback of all time.[1] He was recognized as aParade magazineAll-American as well asParade's Player of the Year in 2003.[1] TheScout.com recruiting service ranked Leak as a five-star prospect and the third-best quarterback in the 2003 recruiting class.[1]
Leak accepted an athletic scholarship to attend theUniversity of Florida in Gainesville, Florida,[1] where he played for coachRon Zook and coachUrban Meyer'sFlorida Gators football teams from2003 to2006.[1] Leak was known for his quiet leadership as a quarterback, and was elected a team captain by his teammates two of his four years as a Gator.[3]
Leak began his career at Florida as a freshman, seeing playing time in the first few games, and taking over as the starter in the game against theKentucky Wildcats. Leak finished his freshman year with aSoutheastern Conference (SEC) record for a freshman, posting a 6–3 record as astarter, including wins over the eventual national championLSU Tigers and the rivalGeorgia Bulldogs. Leak was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team andRivals.com's Freshman All-America Team.
During his sophomore season in2004, Leak's quarterback skills progressed, transforming him into one of the notable quarterbacks in college football. He started all of Florida's games, including a memorableschool record-tying six-touchdown performance against theSouth Carolina Gamecocks. However, following a disappointing loss to the unrankedMississippi State Bulldogs and an on-campus confrontation with fraternity members, head coachRon Zook was fired. After Zook was fired, Leak was rumored to be considering a transfer.
In December 2004,Urban Meyer replaced Ron Zook as Florida's head coach and introduced Meyer'sspread offense to the Gators.Dan Mullen was introduced as the new offensive coordinator—Leak's third offensive coordinator in three years. Heading into his2005 junior season, Leak had to learn his third offensive scheme in as many years, but was touted as a possibleHeisman Trophy candidate. Leak won his first five games, including a big win over the SEC East rivalTennessee Volunteers, but struggled in the option portion of Meyer's offense. Since Leak was a drop-back passer and not the ideal choice to run Meyer's spread option offense, Meyer tweaked the offense to tailor it to Leak's abilities after the Gators struggled midway through its schedule. The result was successful with the team winning its last two games against ranked competition. Leak received second-team All-SEC honors.
Before the beginning of his2006 senior season, there was speculation that Leak might not be the Gators' starting quarterback due to the emergence of talented freshmanTim Tebow.[4] Instead, Meyer publicly endorsed Leak as the starting quarterback and confirmed Tim Tebow would be the back-up. Preseason analysis projected that Florida would have the hardest schedule in the country, including back-to-back games against Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, LSU, Auburn and Georgia. The 2006 season proved to be a redemption year for Leak: leading the Gators to their firstSEC Championship since 2000, and a spot in the2007 BCS National Championship Game against theOhio State Buckeyes (the Gators' first championship game appearance since 1996). Leak also broke manyGators' passing records set byHeisman Trophy-winnerDanny Wuerffel, including Wuerffel's record for career passing yards set during the 2006 SEC championship game. Leak again received second-team All-SEC honors.
Leak led the Florida Gators to their second consensus national championship with a 41–14 victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes on January 8, 2007, taking home the offensive Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for the game. His performance was solid throughout the BCS championship game, completing his first nine passes at the start of the game, and finishing with twenty-five completions in thirty-six attempts for 213 yards and one touchdown.
Leak was listed on the SEC Academic Honor Roll each year he attended Florida, and was a finalist for theDraddy Trophy, also known as the "Academic Heisman" for college football players.[3] He graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor's degree in sociology, with honors, in December 2006, and was a keynote speaker during the graduation ceremony.
Leak is remembered for volunteering with children in the Goodwill Gators Program, encouraging them to put school first and avoid drug use. At home in Charlotte, North Carolina, he also worked with the Boys and Girls Club and the Steele Creek Youth Athletic Association, served as an inspirational speaker with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and spoke at area middle schools encouraging students to stay focused on their goals.
| Year | Team | Passing | Rushing | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cmp | Att | Pct | Yds | Y/A | TD | Int | Rtg | Att | Yds | Avg | TD | ||
| 2003 | Florida | 190 | 320 | 59.4 | 2,435 | 7.6 | 16 | 11 | 132.9 | 68 | –53 | –0.8 | 2 |
| 2004 | Florida | 238 | 399 | 59.6 | 3,197 | 8.0 | 29 | 12 | 144.9 | 61 | 79 | 1.3 | 2 |
| 2005 | Florida | 235 | 374 | 62.8 | 2,639 | 7.1 | 20 | 6 | 136.5 | 105 | 81 | 0.8 | 6 |
| 2006 | Florida | 232 | 365 | 63.6 | 2,942 | 8.1 | 23 | 13 | 144.9 | 77 | 30 | 0.4 | 3 |
| Career | 895 | 1,458 | 61.4 | 11,213 | 7.7 | 88 | 42 | 140.1 | 311 | 137 | 0.4 | 13 | |
| Height | Weight | Arm length | Hand span | 40-yard dash | 10-yard split | 20-yard split | 20-yard shuttle | Three-cone drill | Vertical jump | Broad jump | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 ft11+7⁄8 in (1.83 m) | 209 lb (95 kg) | 31+3⁄4 in (0.81 m) | 9+1⁄2 in (0.24 m) | 4.79 s | 1.66 s | 2.71 s | 4.41 s | 7.03 s | 32.5 in (0.83 m) | 9 ft 5 in (2.87 m) | ||
| All values fromNFL Combine[5][6] | ||||||||||||
Leak was not selected during the2007 NFL draft. TheChicago Bears signed him immediately after the draft.[7] He spent the summer of 2007 working with the team, and training under former Gator quarterbackRex Grossman.[8] However, Leak only saw playtime during the final game of the preseason, where he completed eleven of sixteen passes for 88 yards, an interception and a touchdown.[9] He was eventually cut from the Bears' roster on September 16, 2007.
For the 2008 season, Leak tried out with theKansas City Chiefs.
In November 2007, Leak announced his intentions to play forTeam Florida in theAll American Football League.[10] He was laterdrafted in the 6th round by Team Florida. Lacking start-up capital and with low ticket sales, the AAFL's first season was postponed until 2009 (and later canceled). Leak, like all AAFL players, was released from his contract.
On June 3, 2008, Leak signed with theHamilton Tiger-Cats of theCanadian Football League.[11] He was claimed by theMontreal Alouettes on June 9 after being released a day earlier. With backup quarterbackAdrian McPherson injured, Leak was on the active roster for the August 21, 2009, match against theSaskatchewan Roughriders, in which he threw his first CFL touchdown pass on his first play.[12] The Montreal Alouettes went on to win theGrey Cup in 2009.
On August 19, 2010, in a game against theWinnipeg Blue Bombers, Montreal starting quarterback,Anthony Calvillo, got taken out with an injury which gave way to Leak to finish off the game. Leak would lead the Alouettes to a 39–17 win over the Bombers. Leak made his first CFL start at quarterback on September 3, 2010, against theBC Lions. However, he was on the short end of a 38–17 score, going 15-for-27 for 135 yards with two interceptions and a fumble. Leak suffered an apparent injury early in the fourth quarter and did not return. The Montreal Alouettes went on to win theGrey Cup in 2010.
On May 5, 2011, Leak signed with theSaskatchewan Roughriders as a free agent.[13] On June 25, 2011, Leak was cut from the Roughriders.
On September 26, 2011, Leak signed with theArenaBowl XXIV championJacksonville Sharks, replacing star quarterbackAaron Garcia, who joined theSan Antonio Talons for the2012 Arena Football League season.[14] In his only game with the Sharks, Leak completed 21-of-31 passes for 196 yards and five touchdowns in a 52–28 victory over theKansas City Command. After it was announced that Garcia's former backup,Omar Jacobs, would start the next game, Leak was suspended after skipping the following team practice.[15] On April 10, 2012, he was placed on the left squad list, effectively ending his time with the Sharks.[16] On April 23, 2012, Leak signed with theOrlando Predators, where he was their starting quarterback for reminder of the 2012 season.[17] While with Orlando in 2012, Leak threw for 2,793 yards, 55 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He also had two rushing touchdowns.[18]
Leak worked as a host on SiriusXMCollege Sports Coast-to-Coast multiple nights each week during the 2012 college football season, along with co-host Chris Childers.
Florida Gators head coachWill Muschamp added Leak as a quality control coach in May 2013. Leak became a graduate assistant, helping coach the team's offense.[19] Leak was promoted to the position of wide receivers coach in May 2014.[20]
Leak worked in football development and youth outreach for theTampa Bay Buccaneers in 2015. He was hired as the head coach of the football team atEdgewater High School inOrlando, Florida, in February 2016.[21] Following an 0–5 start, Leak resigned on October 4.[22] The next day, it was reported that Leak was under investigation by the Orlando Police Department for possible sexual assault of a minor.[23] The police later confirmed their investigation and provided their report to Deadspin.[24] In October 2016, the 16-year-old victim declined to press charges and the investigation was closed.[25]
In 2017, Leak founded Air Strike Passing Academy, a quarterback development program. He currently lives in Orlando, Florida.[26]