Eric Abrams

[1] As a freshman, Abrams made 15 out of 17 field goal attempts and scored all 21 extra points.

Abrams became the leading scorer in Stanford football history by breaking John Hopkins' record.

July 1997: Abrams, while posing as a Nike representative, called a 14-year-old boy and told him he won a contest.

Abrams asked for the boy's name and phone number and called him, telling the child he won tickets.

A meeting never took place and Abrams was charged with one felony count of attempted false imprisonment.