2006 SEC Good Works Team
2006 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2004 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2003 SEC Academic Honor Roll
Saw four years of work pay off as a senior as he started all 13 games for the Tigers at right tackle … Three-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll … For career, played in 26 games with 13 starts … Was the first Canadian-born athlete to sign a football scholarship with the Tigers … Graduated in spring of 2006 with a degree in history … Donated more time to community service projects and activities than any other LSU student-athlete … Drafted in the 2nd round (11th overall pick) in the 2006 Canadian Football League (CFL) Draft by Hamilton … Signed a free agent deal with the New Orleans Saints following the 2007 NFL Draft.
SENIOR SEASON (2006)
Started all 13 games in 2006 for the Tigers at right tackle … Saw action in a total of 718 snaps from scrimmage, which was the second-highest total among offensive linemen for the Tigers … Recorded 66 knockdown blocks and 15 pancake blocks to date … Missed the majority of the Arizona game after breaking his right hand … Returned to action the next week versus Auburn and was in on all 60 of the Tigers’ snaps, recording three knockdown blocks and one pancake block … Recorded eight knockdown blocks and four pancake blocks, both season highs, in the Tigers’ win over Tennessee … Was nearly as good against Tulane, making eight knockdown blocks and one pancake … Named to both the SEC Academic Honor Roll and the SEC Good Works Team.
JUNIOR SEASON (2005)
Played in four games with no starts … Missed six games with an injured foot … Played in the season-opener against Arizona State before suffering the foot injury prior to the Tennessee game … Returned to action against Appalachian State … Also played against Ole Miss and Georgia … Played a total of 77 snaps … Had 5 pancakes and 10 knockdowns … Didn’t allow a sack and yielded just 1 quarterback pressure.
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2004)
Played in five games with no starts … Played a total of 19 plays on offense … Saw action against Arkansas State (10 snaps), Mississippi State (special teams), Alabama (3 snaps), Ole Miss (special teams) and Arkansas (6 snaps) … Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll.
REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2003)
Redshirt freshman who saw action in four games for the Tigers … Played against UL-Monroe, Louisiana Tech, Alabama and Arkansas … Saw action in a total of 26 plays … Had 1 pancake and 1 knockdown in 17 snaps against UL-Monroe … Played 12 snaps vs. Louisiana Tech, 4 vs. Alabama and 3 against Arkansas.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2002)
Redshirted as a true freshman in 2002.
HIGH SCHOOL
Big and talented offensive lineman that did not yield a quarterback sack as a senior … Named first-team All-Canadian and All-Western Canadian … First-team Academic All-Canadian … Ranked as the No. 2 offensive lineman in Canada by All-Canada Gridiron … Doubled as a defensive lineman … Coached by Todd Burnett.
PERSONAL
Full name is Peter Stefan Dyakowski … Born April 19, 1984, in Vancouver, British Columbia … Dad is Antony Dyakowski … Has two brothers, Alex and Nicholas … Drives a 1979 Firebird that he rebuilt … Lists his hobby as working on his powder blue 1979 Firebird … Also in rebuilding projects on an ’84 Ford F-150 and a ’80 Buick Century … Only player on team to list snow skiing as a favorite sport other than football … When asked about his favorite NFL team on a football questionnaire, he scratched out NFL and added the CFL’s British Columbia Lions as his favorite professional team … Originally nicknamed “The Mullet” because of his hair style during his first two years at LSU … After making a deal with his teammates, shaved his head in the locker room following LSU’s win over Oklahoma in the national championship game.