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LeJuan Markee Gibbons, Duma Amunra Shuatum, Juan Gibbons, Dat Negus, Po Negus, Black Cheetah, Cheata,                                                                                 Carbon #1, Chocoslimnegus born January 5, 1977 at Saint Mary's Hospital in Riviera Beach, FL. His mother is Betty Gibbons, from the Gibbons and Wicker family of Georgia. Father is deceased Douglas Stokes of Jamaica. He was/is currently raised by this dad, James Leggett Sr who been in Juan's life since the age of one. Juan was raised between Belle Glade FL and Long Beach CA throughout his childhood. JUan was raised by his maternal grandmother, Louise Gibbons before her transition in March of 1986. He is the oldest of four boys: LeJuan Gibbons, James Leggett Jr.(1981), Kevin Leggett (1989) and Steven Leggett (1996).

Juan was raised by his Grandparent Johnny and Dr. Evangelist Mattie Lee Jerry (Madear) in California, Johnny a Navy veteran with years working for McDonnell Douglas and Northrup and Madear an educator, a school teacher in LAUSD for over 20+, as well as, both members of Greater Bethany Community Church in South Central under Pastor Bishop R.W. McMurray, as a Deacon and Evangelist.

LeJuan, moved a lot throughout his childhood. He attended Rosenwald Elementary in South Bay, (from kindergarten to 3rd grade & 5th),James Whitcomb Riley (4th grade) in Lakewood CA, Starr King King (6th grade) in Long Beach CA, Lakeshore Middle School (7th & 8th grade) in Belle Glade Florida, Glade Central Raiders (9th grade) in Belle Glade and David Starr Jordan (9th to 12th grade) in Long Beach, CA from 1991 to 1995 upon graduation before accepting a scholarship to play football and track at Washington State University (WSU).

WSU Career: LeJuan Gibbons, redshirted his freshman year, and switched position from a running back to defensive back, coached by Craig Bray. He was a starter all four years, prior to knee injury his redshirt junior year. Received All Pac 10 Honorable Mention his rs sophomore as one of the leaders for the Cougars Rose Bowl run. Bray, believed in man coverage and disrupting the receiver ability to get off the ball. "We played man to man, 99% of the time at WSU," Juan Gibbons.

Defense & Fumbles


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^ injured Tackles	Def Int	Fumbles Year	School	Conf	Class	Pos	G	Solo	Ast	Tot	Loss	Sk	Int	Yds	Avg	TD	PD	FR	Yds	TD	FF 1996	Washington State	Pac-10		DB	11	21					0	0		0


 * 1997	Washington State	Pac-10		DB	12	43			2		2	44	22.0	0

^1998	Washington State	Pac-10         DB	6	21 1999	Washington State	Pac-10		DB	12	39					2	2	1.0	0 Career	Washington State				41	114	0	0			4	46	11.5	0

Washington State Cougars Logo 1996 Washington State Cougars Stats Record: 5-6 (57th of 111) (Schedule & Results) Conference: Pac-10 Conference Record: 3-5 Coach: Mike Price (5-6) Points For: 314 Points/G: 28.5 (39th of 111) Points Against: 317 Opp Pts/G: 28.8 (75th of 111)

1997 Washington State Cougars Stats

Record: 10-2 (8th of 112)

) Rank: 9th in the Final AP poll Conference: Pac-10 Conference Record: 7-1 Coach: Mike Price (10-2) Points For: 483 Points/G: 40.2 (2nd of 112) Points Against: 296 Opp Pts/G: 24.7 (57th of 112) SRS: 14.21 (13th of 112) SOS: 4.71 (29th of 112) Bowl Game: Lost Rose Bowl 21-16 versus Michigan

1998 Washington State Cougars Stats Record: 3-8 (81st of 112) (Schedule & Results) Conference: Pac-10 Conference Record: 0-8 Coach: Mike Price (3-8) Points For: 223 Points/G: 20.3 (84th of 112) Points Against: 349 Opp Pts/G: 31.7 (95th of 112) SRS: -5.75 (77th of 112) SOS: 3.71 (33rd of 112)

Washington State Cougars Logo 1999 Washington State Cougars Stats Record: 3-9 (103rd of 114) (Schedule & Results) Conference: Pac-10 Conference Record: 1-7 Coach: Mike Price (3-9) Points For: 248 Points/G: 20.7 (93rd of 114) Points Against: 327 Opp Pts/G: 27.2 (75th of 114)