Ikaika Alama-Francis
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Brent Ikaika Alama-Francis (born December 4, 1984) is a former
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. He was drafted by the
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in the second round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played
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at
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.


Early years

Alama-Francis was born to former
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back-up quarterback and former high school football coach Joseph "Joe" Francis and Rolenda "Ku'ulei" Alama-Francis. He has three older half brothers from Joe Francis's first wife and two older brothers from Joe's second wife, Kuulei. His much older brother is
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, who played running back for the
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. Another child, Makana, joined the family after Ikaika went to college. While playing basketball and volleyball for
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, he made the All State High School basketball and volleyball teams his junior and senior years.


College career

Even though he was recruited to play basketball for
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and
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, Alama-Francis started his career at Hawaii after graduating from high school in 2002 as a walk on to the Warrior basketball team. He played forward mostly at the end of games that were already decided. Alama-Francis decided to try out for the football team during spring training after his first and only season with Warrior Basketball. The elder Francis was a bit skeptical due to Alama-Francis relatively small size and lack of experience with football physicality as a basketball player. Even though Warrior coach
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offered Alama-Francis a scholarship coming out of high school with no high school playing experience, Alama-Francis and his father, Joe Francis, refused the offer because they did not feel that Alama-Francis was ready. The elder Francis told the coach that his son needed to earn the scholarship. Alama-Francis gained 70 pounds over the years to build his 190-pound frame to 260 pounds. He also worked on building his strength and football defensive end knowledge to become a starter his junior and senior years. At the beginning of Alama-Francis' senior year, he was chosen by Coach Jones to represent the University of Hawaii at media day for the Western Athletic Conference at the start of the 2006 season. In his 26 starts at Hawaii he had a total of 112 tackles (62 solos) with 10 sacks.


Professional career


Detroit Lions

During the 2007 mini-camp, Alama-Francis could not participate in team organized activities due to a pectoral muscle tear suffered during the
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. Instead he worked with head Coach
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and the defensive coaching staff on developing his skills. Alama-Francis impressed the coaches and teammates with his work ethic and positive demeanor. Alama-Francis remained inactive for 10 of the first 12 games of the season. In the 4 games he played in, he recorded 12 tackles. For the 2008 season, Alama-Francis switched his uniform number from 91 to 97, after the departure of
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who had previously worn 97. Alama-Francis was released from the team on September 6, 2009.


Miami Dolphins

Alama-Francis was signed by the
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on November 24, 2009 for a salary of $460,000. The Dolphins tried changing his position from
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to outside linebacker. He competed with teammate
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for a starting position.


San Francisco 49ers

Alama-Francis was signed by the
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on August 15, 2012 to a one-year deal.


References


External links


Detroit Lions bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Alama-Francis, Ikaika 1984 births Living people Native Hawaiian sportspeople Players of American football from Honolulu American football defensive ends American football defensive tackles Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football players Hawaii Rainbow Warriors basketball players Detroit Lions players Miami Dolphins players San Francisco 49ers players Sportspeople from Honolulu American men's basketball players