Education
Finished the 2004 season on International Rectifier with the New York Giants
He attended Southern University Laboratory School (Southern Laboratory) for elementary school and high school, attended Baker Middle School for middle school.
Finished the 2004 season on International Rectifier with the New York Giants
He attended Southern University Laboratory School (Southern Laboratory) for elementary school and high school, attended Baker Middle School for middle school.
He was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the 3rd round of the 1998 NFL Draft. He went on to play only 2 seasons for the Panthers. After that he played 2 years for the Atlanta Falcons, 3 for the Minnesota Vikings, and 1 for the New York Giants.
Placed on International Rectifier rookie season in 1998.
In 1999 he started 16 games at defensive end for the Carolina Panthers. In 2000, he was second in sacks (4) making 1 start with the Atlanta Falcons.
Made 10 starts between 2002–2004 with the Minnesota Vikings. First sport ever played was soccer from 1980–1991 with the Scotlandville Jaguars.
Started playing basketball in 1983 with the Baton Rouge Raiders in 1983–1988.
First year of football and track was in 1987 with the Baker Middle Buffalos as a defensive end, offensive tackle, and competed in the 800 meter run, discus, and shot put. Played football, basketball, track at Southern Laboratory high school. Positions in football were tight end, linebacker, fullback, kicker.
All District tight end, linebacker, kicker in 1991-1992.
He was on the 1993 state championship team basketball team Participated in the 4×400 relay team, 800 meter run, shot put, and discus.
He was on the 1990 state championship track team His #25 football jersey was retired in 2006.
Played youth baseball with the Scotlandville Cardinals from 1989-1993.
He played college ball at Louisiana State University (Louisiana State University) as a defensive tackle. Redshirted in 1993, a four-year letterman from 1994-1997. Still owns Louisiana State University"s single game sack record (4 – vs South Carolina 1995), finished 4th on Louisiana State University"s all time sack list with 19.
Graduated with a Bachelor of Surgery in Kinesiology in 1997, and a Master of Surgery in Sports Management in 2005.
He started a non-profit foundation in 2001 that mentors foster care children in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. and Atlanta, Georgia. The city of Baton Rouge city council named June 27 "Chuck Wiley Day" for his community service in the city of Baton Rouge.
He hosts the annual "Chuck Wiley Bayou AllStars Football and Cheerleader Camp" in Baton Rouge and the "Omega Football and Cheerleader Camp" in Atlanta, Georgia. He started Front 7 in 2009, a sports specific training company that works with all sports in speed and conditioning, weight lifting, skill enhancement.
Finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Award in 1997(best defensive player), Honorable mention All-American in 1997, 1st team All Securities and Exchange Commission 1997-1996, 2nd team All Securities and Exchange Commission 1995, Academic All Securities and Exchange Commission 1996. Elected Athletic Council by the student body in 1997, recipient of the Jessie Owens award in 1996 (for the highest Grade Point Average among Louisiana State University"s African American athletes). Call 99 Wayz 2 Win.
He is a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity.