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Tribe4SF
July 2nd, 2015, 06:13 AM
W&M
#65 Garrett Best
6'5" 285
Redshirt Freshman
Offensive Linemen
Laurinburg, NC
Scotland H.S.
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The Cats
July 2nd, 2015, 06:52 AM
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#65 Kaleb Spry
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Class: RS Freshman
Hometown: Kannapolis, N.C.
High School: A.L. Brown HS
Height / Weight: 6-2 / 285
Position: OL
2014 (Freshman): Redshirted ... Named to the 2014-15 Southern Conference Honor Roll.
Prior to Western Carolina: A two-year varsity letter winner who started at offensive center as a senior ... Was voted a team captain ... Listed as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com ... Ranks inside the Top 20 in his high school class academically ... Was honored by the Great American Rivalry Series at A.L. Brown's season-opener for having his team's highest GPA ... Also received his team's Academic Achievement award ... Also played basketball as a prep ... High school coach was Mike Newsome.
Personal: Is the son of Terry and Meredith Spry.Courtesy WCU Athletics Media Relations
SFA 93
July 2nd, 2015, 07:15 AM
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OL:#65 Hayden Scott 6-2; 285 Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) (R/Fr.)
2014 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season.
High School: Three year starter on the offensive line for Klein Collins High School ... First team all-district selection as a senior ... Served as team captain ... Recorded 55 pancakes and 62 knockdowns ... Helped guide the Tigers to a pair of playoff appearances ... Coached by Andrew Svoboda ... Academic all-state selection as a senior ... Two-time academic all-district honoree ... National Honor Society member.
Personal: Son of Jim and Priscilla Scott ... Plans to major in business with a focus on economics and finance.
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Gangtackle11
July 2nd, 2015, 08:21 AM
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65 NICO D'ANGELO
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Class:
Junior
Hometown:
Margate, N.J.
High School:
Holy Spirit
Height / Weight:
6-3 / 296
Position:
OL
Birthdate:
04/10/1994
Villanova: Possesses good lineman technique ... Has good knowledge of the Villanova offensive scheme ... Expected to start at offensive guard.
2014: Started all six games he played in with the starts coming against Penn, Rhode Island, Morgan State, Richmond, Albany and Delaware.
2013: Saw limited time along the offensive line as a backup.
2012: Redshirted.
Holy Spirit High School: First team all-conference ... First team Press of Atlantic City ... Second team All-South Jersey.
Personal: Born 4/10/94 in Philadelphia ... Younger of two children of Franco and Renee D'Angelo ... Sister, Francesca, ran track in college at Saint Joseph's ... Majoring in Communication.
UAalum72
July 2nd, 2015, 08:35 AM
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#65 Jack Dudzinski
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Position: Offensive Lineman
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 230
Year: Redshirt Freshman
Hometown: Fulton, MD
High School: Resevoir
2014: Redshirt season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned two varsity letters for the Reservoir High School
Helped the Gators to a 2013 3A Regional Championship
Named First-Team All-Howard County and honorable mention all-state
Totaled 90 tackles, including 15 for a loss, nine sacks, and forced a fumble in his senior season
Earned the teams Gator Award
Team captain
National Honor Society member.
PERSONAL: Born April 13, 1996
Son of Kathryn and Keith Dudzinski
Has two younger sisters, Mary and Elizabeth
Intends to major in pre-law.
bonarae
July 2nd, 2015, 08:49 AM
Harvard #65:
65 Matt Perry
Height:
6-3
Weight:
260
Year:
Sr.
Hometown:
Doylestown, Ohio
High School:
St. Vincent-St. Mary
Position:
OL
House Affiliation:
Mather
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at Harvard:
2014: Saw action in two games.
2013: Played in three games.
Background:
Three-year letterwinner in football … Two-year starter at both offensive and defensive line … Senior captain … Two-time all-district selection … Totaled 121 career tackles, 22 tackles for a loss, four forced fumbles, and 14 sacks … National Honor Society ... National Football Foundation (NFF) High School Scholar-Athlete from the Mike Cleary/Northeastern Ohio Chapter.
65 Jack Bates
Height:
6-8
Weight:
275
Year:
Fr.
Hometown:
Greenville, Ala.
High School:
Episcopal (Va.)
Position:
OT
Background:
Three-year letterwinner on offensive and defensive lines at Episcopal … Named to 2014 All-IAC team … Three-year letterwinner on basketball team, two-year letterwinner on track team … Holds school records for blocked shots in a game and season … National Honor Society member … Mu Alpha Theta society inductee.
ETSU #65 not yet assigned.
dewey
July 2nd, 2015, 08:50 AM
There is no #65 for the four time defending National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison so I will hihglight another recruit.
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Bryan Carlton, DT, 6-4, 250, Fr., Chanhassen, Minn. (Minnetonka HS)
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter for Minnetonka under coach Dave Nelson...Played defensive line and tight end...Team captain and MVP...All-conference...Star Tribune all-metro second team...Had 64 tackles his junior season...Set a school record for sacks in one game...Also lettered in track and field...PERSONAL: Born Sept. 11, 1996...Son of Mary Carlton of Chanhassen, Minn...Has a younger brother, Chris.
Here is a Bisonation.info recruiting page for Bryan.
http://bisonation.info/de-bryan-carlton-chanhassen-mn-2015-offer/
Here is a highlight video of Bryan.
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65. 1965 was a landmark year for North Dakota State, as that was the season that the Bison won their first national championship in football. NDSU went 11-0 and beat Grambling 20-7 in the Pecan Bowl to clinch the first championship. It was a remarkable turnaround because just three years earlier NDSU went 0-10. This was the start of its first decade of dominance, joining the 80's and now the '10s. The Bison won titles in 1965, '68 and '69, losing in the title game in 1967. The 1965 team was a typical Bison squad, limiting Grambling to just 97 total yards in the game, while Ken Rota gained 96 yards on his own in NDSU's first title win.
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A determined North Dakota State football team posted a convincing 20-7 Pecan Bowl victory over famed Grambling College to cap a perfect 11-0 season in 1965 and take firm hold of the No. 1 national rating in College Division football ... The Bison, one of the best defensive teams in the nation, allowed Grambling just 97 yards in total offense ... The Bison opened up scoring by marching the opening kickoff 80 yards with Ken Rota going the final five ... NDSU upped the margin to 13-0 in the second quarter with Jim Carlson passing 68 yards to Lowell Linderman for the score ... Grambling collected its only score on a 93-yard kickoff return to open the second half ... NDSU fullback Rich Mische plunged two yards in the final quarter to finish the scoring ... Rota gained 96 yards on 22 carries and was named the outstanding back ... Linderman was picked as the outstanding lineman ... Significance of moment: Small, unknown Midwestern university defeats established team with a great tradition and seven future National Football League players. North Dakota State had went 0-10 in 1963, 10-1 in 1964 and capped off an 11-0 season in 1965 with impressive victory ... The 1960s was the beginning of a glorious era in NDSU grid history, but it did not begin well with a 6-21-1 start (including 0-10 in 1963) ... Then came Darrell Mudra and Ron Erhardt and with them the beginning of seven straight league championships and a 32-game undefeated streak ... NDSU played in five bowl games, winning four ... The 1965, 1968, and 1969 teams went undefeated and won national championships ... The Associated Press accorded the Bison those honors all three years while the United Press International selected the Bison in 1965 and 1969 ... The Herd was second to San Diego State in 1967 in both wire service polls ... From 1965 through 1970, the Bison were in every AP or UPI poll ... The UPI discontinued its poll after 1970 but the NDSU team reappeared in the AP poll again in 1973 with a 14th position ... The AP poll also died out and was replaced the following year by the NCAA's national rankings. ... This was the 40-year anniversary of the 1965 NDSU football team, and a number of former players were on campus ... Coach Mudra, nicknamed "Dr. Victory", had a career record of 207-88-4 which was second only to Eddie Robinson of Grambling as the winningest Division I-AA coach at the time of his retirement ... He coached every level of the sport from peewee to high school, college and one professional team.
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Good luck with the upcoming season and in the classroom Bryan.
58 days until North Dakota State University goes to Missoula Montana and beats the University of Montana.
Go Bison!
Dewey
mvemjsunpx
July 2nd, 2015, 09:45 PM
Montana #65 assigned. Here's a recruit…
Montana Recruit:
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Justin Calhoun - WR
Freshman
5'10", 165 lbs.
Long Beach, CA
Long Beach Poly HS
Ratings:
Scout - ★★★
Rivals - NR
ESPN - NR
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