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Tribe4SF
August 10th, 2014, 07:27 AM
W&M

#20 is never assigned.

Coaches leading the Tribe...

Offensive Coordinator Kevin Rogers



Kevin Rogers enters his second season as the Tribe’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Rogers, who played linebacker at W&M from 1971-73 and was the Tribe’s running backs coach from 1980-82, returned to Williamsburg in the spring of 2013 with impressive credentials that included nearly 30 years as a Division I coach and five seasons in the NFL as the Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach.
“Kevin brings a great deal of valuable experience to our staff,” stated Laycock at the time of his hiring. “He has a proven track record of success in developing talent and has experienced the game at its highest levels. I am excited to have him back in Williamsburg and think he will prove to be a tremendous asset to our program.”
Rogers joined the Tribe staff after serving as Temple’s associate head coach and quarterback coach in 2012 and as Boston College’s offensive coordinator in 2011.
Prior to returning to the collegiate ranks, Rogers spent five seasons in the NFL as the Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach. During his tenure with the Vikings, he helped veteran quarterback Brett Favre post one of the best statistical seasons of his career during the 2009 campaign. That season, Minnesota advanced to the NFC Championship game.
Before joining the Vikings, Rogers was Virginia Tech’s quarterbacks coach from 2002-05 and helped Bryan Randall and Marcus Vick establish themselves as two of the most prolific signal callers in school history. Under Rogers’ tutelage, Randall earned Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year honors in 2004 as the Hokies made a Sugar Bowl appearance. During the following season, Vick led the league in passing efficiency and VT posted the ACC’s top scoring offense (33.8). During Rogers’ tenure in Blacksburg, Virginia Tech recorded a 39-14 record, won the ACC title in 2004 and played in the first ACC Championship Game in 2005.
Prior to his successful stint at Virginia Tech, Rogers worked as Notre Dame’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach from 1999-01. In addition to helping the Irish post a 9-3 record and make a Fiesta Bowl appearance in 2000, Rogers helped quarterback Jarious Jackson set ND’s single-season passing yardage record in 1999 and establish school marks for attempts and completions.
Rogers coached at Syracuse from 1991-98 and helped the Orange achieve tremendous success during his tenure, as the squad registered a 68-26-1 record and six bowl appearances – including two trips to the Fiesta Bowl and one to the Orange Bowl. In addition to coaching the quarterbacks during his entire time at Syracuse, he served as the team’s recruiting coordinator from 1993-94 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1997. SU became the first team in Big East history to win three consecutive league championships during his tenure, and he was instrumental in the success of Donovan McNabb, who set the majority of Syracuse’s passing records and was drafted No. 2 overall by the Philadelphia Eagles.
Rogers worked on Navy’s staff as an assistant from 1983-90 and coached future NFL standout Napolean McCallum. His first college coaching position came at W&M when he served as Laycock’s running backs coach from 1980-82. Prior to joining the Tribe’s staff, he worked as a graduate assistant at Ohio State under the legendary head coach Woody Hayes in 1977-78.
Rogers is a 1974 graduate of William & Mary, where he also played linebacker. He received his master's degree in physical education from Ohio State in 1978.
Rogers and his wife, Betty, have three children — Kevin, Jr., a former quarterback at Villanova and now the Director of Pro Scouting for the Indianapolis Colts; Megan, a Notre Dame graduate; and Ryan, a 2005 Notre Dame graduate, is an associate professor at Marist College — and three grandchildren, Grady, Lucille and Nolan.
Rogers is responsible for recruiting on the Virginia Peninsula, as well as in Delaware, New Jersey and New York.
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Defensive Coordinator Trevor Andrews...


After establishing himself as one of the most accomplished defensive line coaches in the FCS ranks, Trevor Andrews was promoted to the Tribe’s defensive coordinator in the spring of 2014. With the transition, he is now responsible for the team’s linebacker position after having overseen the defensive line for the past 10 years.

A 13-year veteran on W&M’s staff, Andrews was promoted to the team’s associate head coach prior to the 2013 season and served as the program’s recruiting coordinator for the previous 10 seasons. During his tenure, he has consistently developed elite players and helped the Tribe field some of its best defensive units in school history.

“Trevor has been outstanding in serving in a wide variety of roles since joining our staff,” Laycock said at the time of Andrew’s promotion. “The move into the coordinator position is the natural next step for his career, and he has learned under some outstanding coaches in his time on campus. I think he will draw from those experiences and be an outstanding leader for our defense.”

Highlighting the list of players Andrews has mentored along the defensive line is a pair of 2010 NFL Draft picks - defensive end Adrian Tracy (New York Giants, sixth round) and tackle Sean Lissemore (Dallas Cowboys, seventh round). Both players garnered multiple All-America honors during their careers and joined former Tribe standout Adam O'Connor as players who have earned national distinction under Andrews' tutelage. Like Tracy and Lissemore, O'Connor signed an NFL contract when he inked a free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings in the summer of 2007. Andrews also helped develop two-time all-conference standout Marcus Hyde, who signed a free agent contract with the Washington Redskins in 2012.

Additionally, Andrews has mentored seven Tribe standouts to nine all-conference honors during the last six seasons, as All-American defensive end Mike Reilly added his name to the distinguished list last season.

Some of the Tribe’s best-ever defensive units have come during Andrew’s tenure as an assistant, as W&M ranked second nationally in scoring defense in 2009 and 2013 and sixth in 2010.

Prior to assuming his responsibilities as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator, Andrews worked as a defensive assistant for three seasons. Andrews assisted with the Tribe cornerbacks in 2003 and helped groom first-team all-league selection Billy Parker, who signed as a free agent with the Carolina Panthers upon graduation.

Andrews came to the College after spending the 2000 season as an assistant at Randolph-Macon College, where he worked as the secondary coach and special teams coordinator.

As a three-year letterwinner at defensive back for the University of Dayton, Andrews was a member of three conference championship teams with the Flyers and played on Dayton's undefeated 1996 squad (11-0).

After earning his B.S. in physical education from Dayton in 1998, Andrews accepted a graduate position at Illinois Wesleyan University and coached the secondary while working towards his graduate degree in athletic administration.

Andrews and his wife, Danielle, reside in Williamsburg with their 2-year-old son, James, and their daughter, Sophia, who was born last September.

Andrews serves as W&M’s chief recruiter in South Richmond, Central and Eastern New Jersey, Indiana, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
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bonarae
August 10th, 2014, 07:28 AM
Harvard #20:

Ryan Simpson

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Height:
6-3


Weight:
210


Year:
Sr.


Hometown:
Washington, D.C.


High School:
Maret School


Position:
WR


Major:
Engineering Sciences


House Affiliation:
Eliot



at Harvard:
2013: Saw action in two games ... Recorded a tackle at Columbia.

Background:
Three-year starter at wide receiver … Two-time All-Mid-Atlantic Conference pick … Missed half of his senior season to injury but still led his team with 45 receptions and 10 touchdowns … Also selected all-conference in his junior and senior years for basketball.





Chris Keegan



Height:
6-3


Weight:
190


Year:
Fr.


Hometown:
Roswell, Ga.


High School:
Blessed Trinity


Position:
DB



Background:
Three-year letterwinner, team captain as a senior at Blessed Trinity …. Played in the All-American Army Combine Invite featuring the top 500 underclassmen in the country … Voted Team’s best defensive back … Magna Cum Laude graduate … President of the Interact Club … Sister, Kourtney, plays tennis at the University of Florida.

SFA 93
August 10th, 2014, 08:03 AM
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DB:#20 Maurice Poullard 5-11; 190 Houston, Texas (Dobie/UTSA) (Sr.)

Prior to SFA: Spent the 2012 season at UT-San Antonio, appearing in eight games before transferring to SFA ... Spent two seasons at Blinn Junior College, helping guide the Buccaneers to 17 victories during his career ... Played in 17 games at Blinn at both defensive back and kick returner, posting 31 tackles, a sack, an interception and five pass breakups ... Two year starter and two-time all-district selection at Dobie High School ... Coached by Bobby Cotton ... Two-star recruit by Rivals.

Personal: Son of Kelvin and Loretta Johnson ... Majoring in business.

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UAalum72
August 10th, 2014, 09:33 AM
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#20 Andre Martin

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Position: Running Back
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 215
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Bristow, Va.
High School: Gateway

2013: Played in 10 games … Totaled 60 rushing yards on 24 carries … Recorded a season-high 11 rushes at Old Dominion (Sept. 28), finishing with 27 yards … Carried the ball seven times vs. Towson (Oct. 19), accruing 17 yards.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity football letters … Totaled 661 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior … Helped the Gators to a conference championship in 2012.

PERSONAL: Son of Erika and Joseph Martin … Has four brothers – Andrew, Wyatt, Aaron, and Cameron – and three sisters – Amber, Camile, and Kayla ... Plans to major in accounting/finance.

dewey
August 10th, 2014, 02:34 PM
Here is #20 for the three time defending National Champion North Dakota State University Bison.
http://www.gobison.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=5743&path=football
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Here is a photo from the 2013 season against Indiana State University when Colten returned an interception 35 yards for a touchdown.
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http://www.gosycamores.com/mobile/ViewArticle.dbml?atclid=209292476&DB_OEM_ID=15200&
Here is a photo from the 2013 FCS Championship game in which Colten blocked a field goal attempt and his teammate scooped up the ball and returned it to the 5 yard line.
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#20*Colten Heagle
Position:*Strong Safety
Height:*5-11
Weight:*206
Class:*Senior
Hometown:*Appleton, Wis.
High School:*Kimberly HS

* 2014 Buck Buchanan Award Watch List
* 2013 Sports Network FCS All-America Third Team
* 2013 College Sports Journal All-America
* 2013 All-MVFC First Team
* 2012 Preseason All-MVFC
* 2011 All-MVFC Second Team
* 2011, 2013 MVFC Defensive Player of the Week
* 2010 MVFC All-Newcomer Team

Intelligent, hard-nosed performer who moved into the starting lineup halfway through his freshman season...Consistently puts himself in position to make plays...Has started in 34 of 42 games played...Has five double-figure tackle games in his career.
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2013 SEASON (JUNIOR):*Sports Network All-America third team…College Sports Journal All-America…All-Missouri Valley Football Conference first team…Made all 15 starts at strong safety…Second on the team with 85 tackles including a team-high 45 solo stops…Credited with three QB hurries, two pass breakups and one interception, which he took back 35 yards for his first collegiate touchdown at Indiana State…MVFC Defensive Player of the Week after making seven solo tackles in the season-opening win at Kansas State…Season-high nine tackles in the win over Northern Iowa…Blocked a 41-yard field goal attempt in the FCS national championship game…Result was a 5-yard TD on the next play for a 14-7 lead over Towson…Made six tackles in the title victory…Part of the nation’s No. 1 scoring defense (11.3 ppg), No. 3 total defense (255.9 ypg), No. 3 rushing defense (91.3 ypg) and No. 8 passing defense (164.6 ypg).
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2012 SEASON (HARDSHIP):*Had season cut short by knee injury in second game at Colorado State (9-8-12)...Started in two games...Finished with six tackles including a pair of solos.
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2011 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):*Fought through injury to contribute...Started in 10 of 11 games played...Named to the all-Missouri Valley Football Conference second team...Finished with 82 tackles including 50 solos and 1.5 sacks...Had two interceptions and a pair of pass breakups...Recorded a career-high 15 tackles including career best nine solos vs. Georgia Southern (12-17-11)...One of three double-figure tackle games...Made first collegiate interception at Minnesota (9-24-11) and his lateral to Marcus Williams led to touchdown at the end of the first half...Second pick came at Indiana State (11-5-11) and also made 11 tackles to earn Missouri Valley Football Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors...Had 12 tackles including career-high nine assists vs. Youngstown State (11-12-11)...Part of nation’s top scoring defense (12.73 ppg) that also ranked 8th in turnover margin (+1.20 avg/g), 16th in pass efficiency defense (110.53 rating), 17th in rushing defense (118.73 avg/g), 19th in sacks (2.67 avg/g) and 20th in total defense (315.93 avg/g).
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2010 SEASON (FRESHMAN):**Missouri Valley Football Conference All-Newcomer Team...Played in all 14 games including starting last seven...Credited with a season-high 13 tackles at Missouri State (11-20-10) including eight solos...Had 11 tackles vs. South Dakota State (11-13-10)...Notched 2.5 tackles for loss vs. Indiana State (10-23-10)...Part of the Bison defense that ranked 7th nationally in both scoring defense (18.21 ppg) and turnover margin (+1.07 avg.).
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HIGH SCHOOL:*2010 graduate of Kimberly High School...Associated Press*and*Wisconsin Football Coaches Association*first team all-state safety under head coach Steve Jorgensen...Part of 2007 and 2008 Division 2 state championship football teams, state runner-up in 2009...FUA*Defensive Back of the Year and*WFCA*all-region pick...All-area selection, first-team at safety, second team at running back...Played centerfield and catcher for baseball team, member of basketball team as a freshman...Competed in track & field.
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PERSONAL:*Majoring in marketing…Born Oct. 17, 1991...Son of Jim and Heidi Heagle...Has one brother, Jared, and one sister, Lindsay...Father played football at Carroll College (1981-84).

Heagle Named to Buck Buchanan Award Preseason Watch List.
http://www.gobison.com/news/2014/7/10/FB_0710142722.aspx

Colten was named The Sports Network 2nd team all American for the 2014 season.
http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/stat/IAA-pre-14-team.htm

Colten was named 2014 preseason all Missouri Valley Football Conference 1st team.
http://www.valley-football.org/news/default/2014-15/7439/bison-picked-to-win-2014-mvfc-crown/

Here is a link to a video 9 Colten interviewing some of his teammates during the 2014 Bison media day.
http://bisonmedia.areavoices.com/?p=90680

Good luck on the upcoming season and in the classroom Colten.

Colten has been such an amazing player for NDSU starting with the 2010 season. He had the monster game against Georgia Southern in the 2011 FCS semifinals with 15 tackles while playing with a cast to protect a broken thumb, an interception late in the first half against the University of Minnesota in which he lateraled the ball back to Marcus Williams who scored to being one of the best hard hitting sure tackling players out there.

Here is a link to a story about NDSU beating the University of Minnesota in 2011 including Colten interception and lateral.
http://www.mndaily.com/2011/09/26/ndsu-embarraseses-gophers-amid-thousands-bison-fans

20 days until the Bison go to Ames and beat Iowa State University.

Dewey

ZableNoise
August 10th, 2014, 02:37 PM
W&M

#20 is never assigned.

Coaches leading the Tribe...

Offensive Coordinator Kevin Rogers



Kevin Rogers enters his second season as the Tribe’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Rogers, who played linebacker at W&M from 1971-73 and was the Tribe’s running backs coach from 1980-82, returned to Williamsburg in the spring of 2013 with impressive credentials that included nearly 30 years as a Division I coach and five seasons in the NFL as the Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach.
“Kevin brings a great deal of valuable experience to our staff,” stated Laycock at the time of his hiring. “He has a proven track record of success in developing talent and has experienced the game at its highest levels. I am excited to have him back in Williamsburg and think he will prove to be a tremendous asset to our program.”
Rogers joined the Tribe staff after serving as Temple’s associate head coach and quarterback coach in 2012 and as Boston College’s offensive coordinator in 2011.
Prior to returning to the collegiate ranks, Rogers spent five seasons in the NFL as the Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach. During his tenure with the Vikings, he helped veteran quarterback Brett Favre post one of the best statistical seasons of his career during the 2009 campaign. That season, Minnesota advanced to the NFC Championship game.
Before joining the Vikings, Rogers was Virginia Tech’s quarterbacks coach from 2002-05 and helped Bryan Randall and Marcus Vick establish themselves as two of the most prolific signal callers in school history. Under Rogers’ tutelage, Randall earned Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year honors in 2004 as the Hokies made a Sugar Bowl appearance. During the following season, Vick led the league in passing efficiency and VT posted the ACC’s top scoring offense (33.8). During Rogers’ tenure in Blacksburg, Virginia Tech recorded a 39-14 record, won the ACC title in 2004 and played in the first ACC Championship Game in 2005.
Prior to his successful stint at Virginia Tech, Rogers worked as Notre Dame’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach from 1999-01. In addition to helping the Irish post a 9-3 record and make a Fiesta Bowl appearance in 2000, Rogers helped quarterback Jarious Jackson set ND’s single-season passing yardage record in 1999 and establish school marks for attempts and completions.
Rogers coached at Syracuse from 1991-98 and helped the Orange achieve tremendous success during his tenure, as the squad registered a 68-26-1 record and six bowl appearances – including two trips to the Fiesta Bowl and one to the Orange Bowl. In addition to coaching the quarterbacks during his entire time at Syracuse, he served as the team’s recruiting coordinator from 1993-94 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1997. SU became the first team in Big East history to win three consecutive league championships during his tenure, and he was instrumental in the success of Donovan McNabb, who set the majority of Syracuse’s passing records and was drafted No. 2 overall by the Philadelphia Eagles.
Rogers worked on Navy’s staff as an assistant from 1983-90 and coached future NFL standout Napolean McCallum. His first college coaching position came at W&M when he served as Laycock’s running backs coach from 1980-82. Prior to joining the Tribe’s staff, he worked as a graduate assistant at Ohio State under the legendary head coach Woody Hayes in 1977-78.
Rogers is a 1974 graduate of William & Mary, where he also played linebacker. He received his master's degree in physical education from Ohio State in 1978.
Rogers and his wife, Betty, have three children — Kevin, Jr., a former quarterback at Villanova and now the Director of Pro Scouting for the Indianapolis Colts; Megan, a Notre Dame graduate; and Ryan, a 2005 Notre Dame graduate, is an associate professor at Marist College — and three grandchildren, Grady, Lucille and Nolan.
Rogers is responsible for recruiting on the Virginia Peninsula, as well as in Delaware, New Jersey and New York.
http://i1367.photobucket.com/albums/r798/Tribe4SF/rogers14_zps0b44b58b.jpg

Defensive Coordinator Trevor Andrews...


After establishing himself as one of the most accomplished defensive line coaches in the FCS ranks, Trevor Andrews was promoted to the Tribe’s defensive coordinator in the spring of 2014. With the transition, he is now responsible for the team’s linebacker position after having overseen the defensive line for the past 10 years.

A 13-year veteran on W&M’s staff, Andrews was promoted to the team’s associate head coach prior to the 2013 season and served as the program’s recruiting coordinator for the previous 10 seasons. During his tenure, he has consistently developed elite players and helped the Tribe field some of its best defensive units in school history.

“Trevor has been outstanding in serving in a wide variety of roles since joining our staff,” Laycock said at the time of Andrew’s promotion. “The move into the coordinator position is the natural next step for his career, and he has learned under some outstanding coaches in his time on campus. I think he will draw from those experiences and be an outstanding leader for our defense.”

Highlighting the list of players Andrews has mentored along the defensive line is a pair of 2010 NFL Draft picks - defensive end Adrian Tracy (New York Giants, sixth round) and tackle Sean Lissemore (Dallas Cowboys, seventh round). Both players garnered multiple All-America honors during their careers and joined former Tribe standout Adam O'Connor as players who have earned national distinction under Andrews' tutelage. Like Tracy and Lissemore, O'Connor signed an NFL contract when he inked a free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings in the summer of 2007. Andrews also helped develop two-time all-conference standout Marcus Hyde, who signed a free agent contract with the Washington Redskins in 2012.

Additionally, Andrews has mentored seven Tribe standouts to nine all-conference honors during the last six seasons, as All-American defensive end Mike Reilly added his name to the distinguished list last season.

Some of the Tribe’s best-ever defensive units have come during Andrew’s tenure as an assistant, as W&M ranked second nationally in scoring defense in 2009 and 2013 and sixth in 2010.

Prior to assuming his responsibilities as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator, Andrews worked as a defensive assistant for three seasons. Andrews assisted with the Tribe cornerbacks in 2003 and helped groom first-team all-league selection Billy Parker, who signed as a free agent with the Carolina Panthers upon graduation.

Andrews came to the College after spending the 2000 season as an assistant at Randolph-Macon College, where he worked as the secondary coach and special teams coordinator.

As a three-year letterwinner at defensive back for the University of Dayton, Andrews was a member of three conference championship teams with the Flyers and played on Dayton's undefeated 1996 squad (11-0).

After earning his B.S. in physical education from Dayton in 1998, Andrews accepted a graduate position at Illinois Wesleyan University and coached the secondary while working towards his graduate degree in athletic administration.

Andrews and his wife, Danielle, reside in Williamsburg with their 2-year-old son, James, and their daughter, Sophia, who was born last September.

Andrews serves as W&M’s chief recruiter in South Richmond, Central and Eastern New Jersey, Indiana, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.
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Is there a reason #20 is never assigned?

lionsrking2
August 10th, 2014, 05:43 PM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

Drew Misita
6-1, 247, Senior
Linebacker
Oak Forest Academy
Amite, La.

Career Honors:
- 2014 Preseason All-Southland Conference (First Team)

2013: Saw action in all 14 games, earning three starts … Third on the team with 78 tackles (56 solo) … Finished with eight tackles, including one for loss in 52-27 victory over Nicholls State … Also made eight stops in a 35-3 win over Incarnate Word … Made seven tackles, including two for loss and a sack to help Southeastern defeat Lamar, 56-34 … Also credited with seven tackles in wins over Southeast Missouri, McNeese State, Central Arkansas and Sam Houston State (regular season) … Made six stops in Southland triumphs over Stephen F. Austin and Northwestern State.

2012: Played in all 11 games, making starts versus McNeese State and UAB … Finished the season with 43 tackles (35 solo), four tackles for loss, two sacks and an interception … Posted season-high nine tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack versus South Dakota State … Credited with seven stops and a tackle for loss at Tennessee-Martin … Lone interception keyed Southeastern’s 31-21 victory at Lamar … Finished with six tackles in 42-27 win over Stephen F. Austin … Credited with a sack in a 35-16 season-ending triumph over Nicholls State.

2011: Saw action in nine games as a reserve linebacker … Finished the year with nine tackles (six solo) … Made five tackles in 63-6 victory over Savannah State … Made two stops at Stephen F. Austin … Also had tackles versus Tulane and Nicholls State.

High School: A three-time, first-team All-District selection at Oak Forest Academy … coached by Jason Brabham … named the Conference Defensive MVP and tabbed first-team MAIS All-State as a senior … twice named the Gridiron Player of the Week.

Personal: Born Drew Douglas Misita in Hammond, La. … One of Doug and Mary Kay Misita’s two children … Has a brother, Ace … Cousin of Danny Magee, MLB player with the Atlanta Braves … Hobbies include spending time with family, watching football, and working out … Majoring in general studies.

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melloware13
August 10th, 2014, 06:21 PM
Delaware #20
Donte Raymond
Position: Linebacker
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 210
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Rahway, NJ
High School: Rahway
Experience: High School

AT DELAWARE
First-year member of the squad as freshman linebacker • one of three linebackers in the 2014 Delaware recruiting class • physical player who has a fast twitch, runs well, and hits hard • can rush the passer but can also drop back and provide pass coverage

HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year starting linebacker at Rahway High School for head coach Gary Mobley • named first team all-county and Group 2 and second team all-area at linebacker as a senior • attended both Piscataway High School (grades 9-10) and Rahway High School (11-12) and excelled in football and track & field • played for head coach Dan Higgins at Piscataway for two seasons as a linebacker and quarterback • led team to 12-0 record and state championship as a freshman in 2010 and to a 10-2 mark and the state title as a sophomore • led Rahway to a 7-4 mark as a senior • posted 93 solo tackles, seven sacks, and two forced fumbles on defense and rushed for five touchdowns on offense as a senior at Rahway in 2013 • sprinter in track & field for two seasons at Rahway • led team to sectional titles as a junior and senior • honor roll student.

PERSONAL
Donte (“don-tay”) Malike Raymond • plans to major in business with a minor in criminal justice at Delaware • career goal is to be a New Jersey State Trooper • born Aug. 22, 1996 • son of Jamar Raymond and Cammille Shell • oldest of three children • avid collector of sneakers.

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1920 Season: 3-5-1

dewey
August 10th, 2014, 11:44 PM
Is there a reason #20 is never assigned?

I was wondering the same thing. If anyone knows please post it.

Dewey

mvemjsunpx
August 10th, 2014, 11:48 PM
Montana #20

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Chris Taylor - CB
Junior
6'0", 175 lbs.
JuCo Transfer ('14) - Cerrito
Carson, CA
Carson HS


'13 Stats:

(not on team)