Adam Griffith (American football)


Adam Griffith was an American football Placekicker for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide from Calhoun, Georgia. As a player for Alabama he helped his team earn Two National Championships and four SEC Championships. He was also the placekicker involved in one of the most infamous plays in college football history: the Kick Six. He was inducted into the Calhoun High School hall of fame.

Career

At Alabama he was the all-time leader for extra point kicks with 186. He is fifth all-time with 57 field goals.

Kick Six

He was the kicker whose missed field goal in the 2013 Iron Bowl was returned for a touchdown: a play that ended Alabama's chances for a National Championship. The play is so infamous that it was dubbed the "Kick Six". He attempted what would have been the game winning 57 yard field goal and it was short. The kick was returned by Auburn’s Chris Davis 109 yards for the game winning touchdown.

Draft

In 2017 Griffith was considered a top five kicker. He went un-drafted in the 2017 NFL draft.

Personal life

He was born Andrzej Debowski and he grew up in an orphanage in Poland. When he was 13 he was adopted and moved to Georgia. He was adopted by two teachers, Tom and Michelle Griffith. He was one of seven children in the Debowski family. The substance abuse issues of his parents forced the Polish courts to take all of the children away.