Hall of Fame
Bamiro left his mark on the Stony Brook football program during his career that spanned from 2001-04. The relentless defensive end spent four years terrorizing quarterbacks, setting a new school career standard for sacks with 29, breaking the previous record of 25 that stood for 10 years. He currently sits second in sacks and is third all-time with 40.5 tackles-for-loss in program history. Bamiro, who started all 39 games that he played for the Seawolves, went on to become a two-time first team All-America selection in 2004 and was twice named first team All-Northeast Conference.
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After his playing days at Stony Brook ended, Bamiro signed a free agent NFL contract with the Minnesota Vikings. He received a B.A. in Social Science in 2005 and is currently the Territory Manager for AndioDynamics, a medical device sales company