CAREER:
A redshirt senior running back who enrolled at Florida in June of 2008 and walked on in August of 2008… Played linebacker for his first three years on campus… Played in eight career games… Awarded a scholarship for the 2011 season during August training camp.
2012:
Saw action in six games in 2012, including Bowling Green, Kentucky, LSU, South Carolina and Jacksonville State… Named the Special Teams Scout Team Player of the Week for Florida State… Played on special teams and as a fullback in certain situations.
2011:
Dressed for every game but did not see any action… Named Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week after Kentucky.
2010:
Made his Gator debut vs. Appalachian State and recorded his first two tackles.
2009:
Did not see game action for the Gators.
2008:
Did not see game action for the Gators.
PRIOR TO FLORIDA:
A two-year letterman at wide receiver/safety/corner/quarterback after transferring to Freedom High School as a junior… Lettered two years in football, track and basketball at Jesuit High School prior to transferring… Named to the All-Combine team at both the Nike, Scout.com and Schuman’s National combines.
PEEK’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 2 (vs. Appalachian State, 2010)
QB Sacks: None
Forced Fumbles: None
Interceptions: None
CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Year
|
UT-AT
|
TT
|
TBL
|
QBS
|
FF
|
FR
|
PD
|
INT
|
2010
|
2-0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2012
|
0-0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Totals:
|
2-0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
What they’re saying…
(After the Jacksonville State win): "It really was a dream come true. When I was a little kid, that was all I ever wanted to do; to be a Florida Gator, to run out of the tunnel into the Swamp. It was pretty crazy having it all end. It seems like it flew by, but it was the best experience of my life." (11/18/12)
Scott Peek, UF fullback
“Scott is a guy that has been in this program. He has worked awfully hard. Again, you look at the track record over his contribution here at Florida and it’s been pretty positive. He’s deserving of a scholarship.” (9/5/11)
Will Muschamp, UF Head Coach