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Kyle Cool (born May 14th, 1991) is an American Football Quarterback. He is currently a free agent. He has played in various professional arena and indoor football leagues since 2015, most recently in the National Arena League for the Corpus Christi Rage. Position: Quarterback Jersey Number: 11

Personal Information: Name: Kyle Cool Date of Birth: 05/14/1991 (age 26) Place of Birth: San Jose, CA Hometown: San Jose, CA Height: 6'1 Weight: 210

Career Information High School: Branham High School (San Jose, CA) College: University of Montana Western (Other colleges attended ): West Valley College, San Jose City College, Stevenson University, Dakota Wesleyan University 40 yard: 4.89 Years pro: 3

Professional Experience: National Arena League (NAL) Indoor Football League (IFL) Champions Indoor Football (CIF) American Indoor Football (AIF)

Career History: Corpus Christi Rage (2017) Billings Wolves (2016)* River City Raiders (2016) Omaha Beef (2015) Salina Bombers (2015) Kansas Koyotes (2015)


 * offseason and/or practice squad member only

Early years (1991-2004) Cool was born in San Jose, California, the oldest of three children. He played baseball, basketball, and football throughout grade school and middle school years. Cool attended Branham High School in San Jose, California where he was a three year starter on the schools varsity football team. Cool is said to be one of the best dual-threat Quarterbacks in BHS school history. Was also an all-league player for the schools varsity baseball team.

Branham High School (2005-2008): Cool set school touchdown records his senior year and is noted for his ability to run the football. Cool is said to be one of the most prolific running QB's in CCS history. In a 42-6 victory against Evergreen Valley High School his senior year, he combined for 400 total yards and 5 total touchdowns. He rushed for 210 yards and four rushing touchdowns, including two scores from over 50 yards, and he averaged a staggering 17.5 yards a carry. He also went 12 for 19 passing with 190 yards and another touchdown through the air. His performance that game earned him San Jose Mercury News "Athlete of the Week" honors. He set school records for most combined touchdowns in a game with 7 against independence High School on October 24th, 2008. In that game he went 18 for 25 through the air with 401 yards and 5 touchdowns, along with 69 yards rushing and another two touchdowns. This was good for a 137.0 QB passer rating. His stellar performances against Evergreen Valley and Independence match some of the top statistical games by a QB in CCS history. Cool Was awarded the "Senior of the Year" accolade in 2008 for the Santa Teresa division of the Central Coast Section in the state of California. Was also named the teams "Most Valuable Player in '08. Threw for 1,710 yards and 22 touchdowns in ten games as a senior for the Bruins, completing 120 passes in 212 attempts with only five interceptions … finished the year with a 108.0 quarterback passer rating … rushed for 1,000 yards and scored 12 rushing touchdowns. Cool was selected to represent the South team All stars in the annual Charlie Wedemeyer All star game Classic where he completed both of his two passes including one for a 56 yard touchdown. ...threw for 721 yards and five touchdowns in six games as a junior, completing 59 passes in 123 attempts with 11 interceptions … passed for 120.2 yards per game … threw for a season-high 230 yards and two touchdowns in a loss against Lincoln (CA) … rushed for 48 yards on 14 carries. Threw for 352 yards and 3 touchdowns as a sophomore for the varsity Bruins.

West Valley College (2009): Played in all 10 of the teams games as a true freshman including nine starts...Completed 92 passes in 193 attempts with 14 interceptions … threw for 1035 yards and 7 touchdowns, including a long pass of 46 yards … averaged 103.5 yards per game … finished the year with a quarterback passer rating of 90.18 … second on the team with 79 rushing attempts … led the team with two rushing touchdowns, both in the same game … had a season-high 13 pass completions twice … passed for a season-high 168 yards in a loss at San Jose … threw for a season-high two touchdowns in a loss at Contra Costa.

San Jose City College (2010): As a sophomore completed 74 passes in 119 attempts with just two interceptions … threw for 990 yards and eight touchdowns, including a long pass of 44 yards … averaged 165 yards per game … finished the year with a quarterback passer rating of 150.0, good for sixth in the state of California … third on the team with 43 rushing attempts … helped SJCC to the Coast Conference championship and earned Coast Conference Honorable Mention accolades … also helped his team to the Living Breath Foundation Bowl championship … San Jose finished the season ranked at No. 18 in the California Community College Football Poll for Northern California.

Dakota Wesleyan University (2011): Made his lone appearance in a 56-20 victory at Dakota State on Sept. 3, 2011 … was 5-for-5 for 54 yards … posted a 190.72 quarterback rating … also ran the ball twice. Suffered a hamstring injury in week 2 and was granted a medical redshirt.

Stevenson University (2012): Spent his Junior season at Stevenson University in Owings Mills, Maryland. Played in all ten of the teams games on special teams as the holder on place kicks. Saw minimal action at QB.

University of Montana Western (2013): Transferred to the University of Montana Western in Dillon, Montana for his senior season in college. Saw minimal action for the bulldogs and finished his college career as a backup.

(2014): Spent the spring of 2014 as a student assistant football and conditioning coach at the University of Montana Western.

Kansas Koyotes, Salina Bombers & Omaha Beef (2015): Initially signed with the Kansas Koyotes of Champions Indoor Football (CIF). He was named the starter at the conclusion of training camp and threw 3 touchdown passes in the teams first exhibition matchup against the Salina Bombers. Following the exhibition game, members of the Kansas Koyotes front office unexpectedly announced that they were to cease operations of the organization effective immediately due to financial reasons. Resulting in all members of the team becoming free agents. Cool was picked up shortly after by the Salina Bombers also of the CIF. He officially signed to the teams active roster on March 25, 2015 where he served as the teams backup QB. Cool was Released by the bombers on April 16th, 2015. Cool signed with the Omaha Beef on May 1st, 2015 where he finished out his rookie season in the CIF.

River City Raiders (AIF) / Billings Wolves (IFL) (2016): Made his first start in week one of the AIF 2016 season for the River City Raiders. Scored the first touchdown in franchise history on a 2 yard rushing touchdown late in the first quarter in a 47-6 victory against the Northern Kentucky nightmare. Was assigned to the Billings Wolves of the IFL on June 23rd 2016 (practice squad). Was released by the wolves after the duration of the season after the team announced they would fold the organization. Co attended a private workout on September 10th, 2016 for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. The team did not offer Cool a roster position at that time.

Corpus Christi Rage (2017): Signed with the Corpus Christi Rage of the National Arena League on February 8th, 2017. Appeared in five games for the Rage in 2017, including two starts (@Monterrey Steel on 4/3/2017 and @Georgia Firebirds on 4/8/2017). Threw for a season-high 230 yards and 4 touchdowns against the Georgia Firebirds on April 8th, 2017. Following the duration of the season, the Corpus Christi Rage announced that they would be ceasing operations of the organization, leaving Cool a current free agent.

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