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Randall Cunningham II Biography
Randall Cunningham II is one of the most popular and richest Football Player who was born on January 4, 1996 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Cunningham II was born in Las Vegas to Randall Cunningham (nee De Jager), on January 4, 1996. Cunningham II is the son of a 2-time All-American punter, and a 4-time Pro Bowl quarterback Cunningham. He is also the nephew of Sam Cunningham, College Football Hall of Fame runningback. He also has two Cunningham uncles, A.C. (and Bruce), who both played Division I football. Felicity Cunningham, Felicity’s mother, is a native South African ballerina who worked as a professional dancer with the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Vashti Cunningham is his younger sister and was a World Indoor Champion. She signed a contract with Nike as a professional while she was still in high school. Christian Cunningham, his brother, passed away at the age of 2. Cunningham was also a high school competitor in long jump.
Cunningham had intended to compete in track and football in college starting in his junior year of high school. However, UNLV, his father’s alma maternity, doesn’t have a men’s track program. Baylor made his first offer and he gave him the nickname RC2, a reference RG3. He wanted to break the national high school high jump record of 7′ 5.75″ (2.28m) and to become an Olympic high jumper. However, the qualifying jump for the 2012 Olympic team was 2.28m (7 ft 5/4 in). 2.29m (7 ft 6 inches) was the qualifying standard for 2016 Olympics.
Due to NIAA rules which require a transfer student to wait a year before participating in athletic activities, Randall II was required to sit out his sophomore year in both football and track and field at Bishop Gorman. Then, he backed up four-time state champion starting quarterback Anu Solomon as a junior. That season, he compiled 298 yards and two touchdowns on 21–32 passing with four interceptions and added 42 rushes for 483 yards and seven touchdowns. By his junior year, his 40-yard dash speed was laser-timed at 4.6 seconds. As a senior, he inherited a team that Solomon had led to four consecutive state championships. Despite not starting until his senior season, he entered the year with football scholarship offers from Mississippi State, LSU, Baylor, Syracuse, Arizona State, Utah and UNLV. USA Today predicted that Baylor and LSU may be favorites because of their strong track programs.
In football, he led Gorman to its fifth consecutive Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) state championship in 2013 and declined numerous Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) scholarship offers as well as an offer to play football at Yale University. He is the son of retired National Football League quarterback Randall Cunningham, nephew of retired NFL fullback Sam Cunningham and older brother of World Champion Vashti Cunningham.
Cunningham was second in the 13-14 age category at the USATF National Junior Olympics on August 1, 2010. His high jump of 5′ 8.75 inches (1.75m) placed him second. Cunningham won the May 20, 2011, NIAA AAAA high jumping championship with a leap of 6′ 7″ (2.01 m) as a freshman. After transferring, he was a sophomore and sat out the NIAA competition. His father’s high jump was 6.9 inches (2.06m) in high school. Cunningham set the USATF 15-16 youth age group outdoor track & field record with a jump height of 2.16m (7 ft 1.0in) on June 24, 2012. Cunningham won August 2012 National AAU Junior Olympic Games High Jump with a leap of 7′ 2″ (2.18m). Cunningham actually won the 15-16 age category with a height 6′ 9″ (2.06m). Johnnie Bartley held the Junior Olympic age-group record at 7 feet 0 in (2.13m) since 1986. But Cunningham kept going past his winning height to set a new Junior Olympic record. He had already cleared 7ft (2.13m) by April 11, 2013, which was his third season as a junior. This height was also the NIAA state championship record for that season. He jumped 7 feet 3.25 inches (2.22 m) at the NIAA state championships on May 18, 2013. This was the highest high jump by a high school student that year. He was awarded the Nevada Track & Field Gatorade player of the year award. He was second or third in the AAU Junior Olympics of August 2013. His height was either 6’10” (2.08m) or 7′ (2.13m), depending upon the source. He made a verbal commitment on January 3, 2014 to the USC Trojans track and field team. He declined over 30 football scholarship opportunities. At the 2014 Mt. SAC (Mt. San Antonio College) Relays. He set the American high school season record for boys at 7′ 2″ (2.18m) the same day that his sister Vashti did it for girls at 6′ 2″, (1.88m) Bryant O’Georgia from Arizona was one quarter inch ahead of Cunningham in May. Cunningham was first with a 6′ 11″ high jump (2.11 m) followed by a 22-foot 8.25 inch (6.92 m), and was second with a 22-foot 8.25 inch long jump (6.92 m).
Name | Randall Cunningham II |
First Name | Randall |
Last Name | II |
Occupation | Football Player |
Birthday | January 4 |
Birth Year | 1996 |
Place of Birth | Las Vegas |
Home Town | Nevada |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Full/Birth Name | |
Parents | Randall Cunningham |
Siblings | Vashti Cunningham |
Spouse | Not Known |
Children(s) | Not Available |
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As a freshman at the University of Southern California, Cunningham finished second at the Pac-12 Outdoor Championships with a height of 2.16 metres (7 ft 1 in) and tied for 8th at the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships (2.16 metres (7 ft 1 in)). Two weeks later, he won the U.S. Junior National Championship with a 2.20 m (7 ft 2 ⁄2 in). His top 8 finish in the NCAAs earned him All-American recognition. In his freshman year, Randall was coached by 2-time Olympian Jamie Nieto who took over as the USC assistant coach in charge of jumps and multi-events on August 20, 2014. Later that summer he earned a gold medal at the 2015 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships with a jump of 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in). His sister Vashti also won gold at that same competition.
Randall Cunningham II Net Worth
Randall Cunningham II is one of the richest Football Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Randall Cunningham II's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Randall Wade Cunningham II, born January 4, 1996, is an American collegiate high jumping athlete for the USC Trojans Men’s track and field team. He is currently a senior in the 2017-18 school years. He was also a quarterback and high jumper at Bishop Gorman High school. He is a Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association state champion, three times in track and two times in football. He is a two-time NCAA Track Champion and a four-time NCAA All-American, U.S. He is a Junior National Champion and Pan American Junior Athletics Championships Champion.
Cunningham was a freshman at Silverado High School, Las Vegas. Cunningham’s father had coached his youth football teams. He was hired in December 2009 as the offensive coordinator for the football team and the staff member for the track team. His father resigned in August 2011 and his son was transferred to Bishop Gorman, just before his sophomore year.
During his senior season, the team played a schedule of out-of-state schools for its first 6 games before beginning league competition. Bishop Gorman won 4 of those games. Its October 4 contest with Miami’s Booker T. Washington High School was broadcast on ESPNU at a time when Washington was the number one ranked high school in the country. By that time, he had added offers from Kansas State and Yale. In the five previous season under head coach Tony Sanchez, Bishop Gorman had gone 60–5 and not lost by more than 14 points. Bishop Gorman entered the game with national rankings of 18 by Rivals.com, 32 by Student Sports. Gorman trailed 14–12 with 8:35 remaining when Cunningham fumbled. Washington scored a touchdown and then another following Cunningham’s third interception, resulting in a 28–12 defeat. Subsequently, Cunningham led Gorman through an undefeated Southwest League regular season, marking the seventh consecutive such occurrence for the school. By mid-November, Cunningham stated “I like USC, UCLA, Kansas State, Texas, ASU, and Indiana – and Oregon as well”. On December 7, he led Gorman to a 48–14 victory over Edward C. Reed High School in the state championship, rushing for 4 touchdowns and 213 yards on 22 carries and throwing for a touchdown and 111 yards on 9-of-11 passing. Cunningham was briefly recruited by Clay Helton, USC quarterback coach under Steve Sarkisian, but USC did not make him a football scholarship offer. After accepting a track scholarship to USC, Cunningham announced he would attempt to walk-on to the football team.
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Income | Football Player |
Cars | Not Available |
House | Living in own house. |
During his freshman year at USC, he became an All-American by placing 8th in the year-end National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) outdoor championships. During the subsequent summer he became the U.S. Junior National high jump Champion and won a gold medal at the 2015 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships. He won the 2016 NCAA outdoor championships as a sophomore and was an All-American as a junior. He won the NCAA indoor championship as a senior.
As a sophomore, he was second again at the Pac-12 Outdoor Championship with a height of 2.18 metres (7 ft 1.8 in) and won the 2016 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships with a height of 2.25 metres (7 ft 4.6 in), which is an outdoor personal best. Cunningham no-heighted at the July 8, 2016 Olympic Trials qualifying round after three unsuccessful attempts at 2.14 metres (7 ft 0.3 in). The trials were held during a torrential downpour that was deemed severe enough to suspend the women’s pole vault event and that seemed to impair the men’s discus event.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Randall Cunningham II height 6 ft 5 in Randall weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Height | 6 ft 5 in |
Weight | Not Known |
Body Measurements | Under Review |
Eye Color | Not Available |
Hair Color | Not Available |
Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
In track, he set USA Track & Field (USATF) and Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) national 15–16-year-old boys high jump records with a heights of 2.16 metres (7 ft 1.0 in) and 7 feet 2 inches (2.18 m), respectively, as a sophomore. As a junior, he posted the highest jump of the year by an American high school student in Spring 2013 with a height of 7 feet 3.25 inches (2.22 m). He was the 2013 Nevada Track & Field Gatorade Athlete of the Year. He won the NIAA state high jump championship as a freshman, as a junior and as a senior.
As a senior, Cunningham won the 2018 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships with a USC record height of 2.29 metres (7 ft 6.2 in).
Who is Randall Cunningham II Dating?
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Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Randall Cunningham II. You may help us to build the dating records for Randall Cunningham II!As a junior, Cunningham was recognized on March 6 as the west region Men’s Field Athlete of the Year for the indoor season by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. He placed fourth at the March 11, 2017 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships with a height of 2.23 metres (7 ft 3.8 in), earning him another All-American recognition.
Facts & Trivia
Randall Ranked on the list of most popular Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Randall Cunningham II celebrates birthday on January 4 of every year.
Where is Randall Cunningham II now?
Upon retiring a second and final time, Cunningham became an ordained Protestant minister and has served as the Team Chaplain for the Las Vegas Raiders since 2020.
Does Randall Cunningham 2 play football?
Position | High jump |
Height | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
Weight | 180 lb (82 kg) |
Nationality | American |
Where does Randall Cunningham son play football?
Micale Malik Cunningham (born October 6, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the Louisville Cardinals.
What happened to Randall Cunninghams son?
Tragic news broke out this morning the 2-year-old son of former NFL quarterback Randall Cunningham died in a hot tub accident at Cunningham’s house, according to the “Las Vegas Review-Journal.” The accident occurred at Cunningham’s Las Vegas-area home.
Who was the first black quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles?
The Eagles made Randall Cunningham the franchise’s first black quarterback. Drafted 37th overall in the 1985 NFL draft, Cunningham played 11 seasons in Philly before injuries caused him to be benched in favor of another black quarterback, Rodney Peete in 1995.
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