T-Bob Hebert
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Kenner, Louisiana, U.S.
| No. 53 | |
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| Positions | Center, offensive guard |
| Personal information | |
| Born | February 9, 1989 Kenner, Louisiana, U.S. |
| Listed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
| Listed weight | 304 lb (138 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | Greater Atlanta Christian School |
| College | LSU (2007–2011) |
| Awards and highlights | |
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Bobby Joseph Hebert III (surname pronounced AY-bair /ˈeɪbɛər/; born February 9, 1989), better known as T-Bob Hebert, is an American media personality and former football offensive lineman for the LSU Tigers football team.
T-Bob Hebert was born in Kenner, Louisiana, on February 9, 1989, to Bobby and Teresa Hebert. He grew up in Norcross, Georgia. His father, Bobby Hebert, known as the "Cajun Cannon," was a former National Football League quarterback and sports media personality who was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame.[1]
He played football at Greater Atlanta Christian High School in Norcross, Georgia.[2]
College career
Recruiting
On October 30, 2006, Hebert committed to LSU to play Offensive line for the Tigers football team.[3][4] He signed his Letter of Intent on February 7, 2007.[5] Hebert expressed that LSU was his dream school.[6]
He was ranked as the second best center in the country by Rivals for the 2007 high school recruiting class.[7]
Playing career
Hebert redshirted his freshman year at LSU in 2007 for the 2007 LSU Tigers football team.[8]
In 2008, during Hebert's redshirt freshman season, he played six games for the 2008 LSU Tigers football team, but did not have any starts. He sustained a season ending injury during LSU's game against South Carolina.[9] He made the 2008 SEC Academic Honor Roll.[8]
In 2009, during Hebert's sophomore season, he started eleven games for the 2009 LSU Tigers football team, while missing one regular season game against Louisiana Tech and missing the bowl game against Penn State.[8]
In May 2010, LSU coach, Les Miles suspended Hebert indefinitely from the team for the start of his junior season, due to a DUI arrest.[10][11] Despite the earlier suspension, in 2010, during Hebert's junior season for the 2010 LSU Tigers football team, he played in all thirteen games while playing at both right guard and center.[8]
In 2011, during Hebert's senior season, he played in twelve games for the 2011 LSU Tigers football team, with eight of them being starts.[8]
NFL
He signed a free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams in 2012, but never played a game in the NFL.[12]