Tribble Reese - Biography

Biography

Tribble Reese is best known for starring in season 2 of "Sweet Home Alabama", an eight episode CMT television series, produced by Glassman Media (“Three Wishes”). Reese was also ranked among the top 50 Hot Bachelors of 2008 by Cosmopolitan magazine, where he was named South Carolina's Bachelor of the Year. While living in Atlanta, Reese was also named one of local hot magazine Jezebel's "Most Beautiful" in 2010.

Reese grew up in Birmingham, Alabama and began playing football in 1993. His professional career got its start at Mountain Brook High School in Birmingham, where he was ranked in 2004 as the 15th dual-threat quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com. An ex-college NCAA Division I Big South Conference football quarterback. He was a backup quarterback at Clemson University before transferring and becoming the starting quarterback at Charleston Southern University, another NCAA Division I school based out of South Carolina.

As a back-up quarterback with the Clemson Tigers, Reese accumulated two touchdowns and a 62.5 completion percentage in the 2006-2007 season. His transfer to CSU as a fifth-year MBA student placed Reese in the position of the school's first-string quarterback, a move that has expanded his existing game stats to include 21 touchdowns, 1,961 yards passing, and a 133.5 quarterback efficiency rating. Reese also had a stint of arena football in Charlotte, North Carolina with the Carolina Speed in 2009

Tribble is currently involved in giving back specializing in helping local charities including Angel Ride in Mobile, AL, The Exceptional Foundation in Birmingham, AL and others around the Atlanta area.

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