SHAQUILLE QUARTERMAN
University of Miami | 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019
2020 NFL Draft • Round 4 • 120th Overall
Shaquille Quarterman Football Cards
It's All About Collecting The U!
With over 525 player alumni and staff from the University of Miami Football program represented, I believe my Hurricanes card collection is the most expansive in existence. It includes players that have been inducted into Hall of Fames through practice squad members and those that merely committed and walked away before the season began. Also represented are head coaches, assistants, and other staff members of the program. Along with traditional football cards, I also count similar flat collectables like pocket schedules and ticket stubs.
The Card Album is my personal collection showcase. I originally designed my first website, CardMagnet.info, from scratch in Microsoft FrontPage and used tables to organize things. The site was updated regularly 2009 to 2021. I’m proud to say that I had regular viewers from around the world, and my content was frequently in the top results on Google’s web and image results. The time came to put some new tools and ideas to use, and so TheCardAlbum.com was born.
About Shaquille Quarterman
Shaquille Quarterman (born October 28, 1997) is an American football linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Miami.
Quarterman enrolled early at Miami and was named a starter at inside linebacker for the Hurricanes going into his freshman season. He started all 13 Miami’s games and finished second on the team with 84 tackles, with 10 going for a loss, and three sacks and was named was named third team All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) by the league’s coaches and honorable mention by the media. Quarteman was also named a freshman All-American by ESPN and Pro Football Focus.[5] As a sophomore, Quarterman was named second team All-ACC after again finishing second on the team in tackles with 83 with seven tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks with five passes broken up.[6] He was named first team All-ACC in his junior season after recording 82 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, six sacks, one interception, two pass breakups, six quarterback hurries, one forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.[7] Following the season Quarterman contemplated forgoing his final season of NCAA eligibility to enter the 2019 NFL Draft but ultimately decided to return to Miami for his senior year.[8]
Quarterman was named a preseason All-American by the Associated Press and several other media outlets, as well as to the watchlists for the Butkus and Chuck Bednarik Awards, going into his senior season.[9][10] Quarterman finished the season with 107 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, one sack, and one forced fumble and was again named first team All-ACC.[11]