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Tribe4SF
June 24th, 2017, 06:49 AM
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#70 Nate McConnell
6'5" 315
Junior
Offensive Guard
Jacksonville, NC
Jacksonville H.S.

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UAalum72
June 24th, 2017, 07:15 AM
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#70 ERIC CARTER


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Position: Offensive Lineman
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 270
Year: Junior
Hometown: Jersey City, N.J.
High School: Bayonne
Other College: Monroe College


2016: Played at Monroe College, helping the Mustangs go 7-2 in 2016. Named First Team All Conference in the Northeast Football Conference


High School: Played four years of football at Bayonne High School in Bayonne, New Jersey...Elected a team captain as a senior...Three time All-Conference honoree...Named All State.


Personal: Son of Eric Carter and Justine Thompson...Favorite athlete is Rob Gronkowski...Major is Criminal Justice.

SFA 93
June 24th, 2017, 07:38 AM
no #70

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Offensive Coordinator - Gary Crowton (BYU 1983) 2nd Season at SFA

Gary Crowton is in his second season as the Lumberjacks' offensive coordinator while also serving as SFA's quarterbacks coach.

With over 30 years of coaching under his belt, Crowton brings a wealth of knowledge and football experience, coaching at both the FBS and FCS levels along with the National Football League and Canadian Football League.

It is a reunion of sorts for both Conque and Crowton as the two previously worked together at Louisiana Tech from 1996-98 when Crowton served as the Bulldogs’ head coach and Conque filled the role of offensive coordinator.

During his first season in Nacogdoches, Crowton guided an offensive scheme that averaged 30.4 points and 438.1 yards per game. Working primarily with the Lumberjack quarterbacks, SFA averaged 292.5 passing yards per game as the senior duo of Zach Conque (2,201 yards) and Hunter Taylor (991 yards) combined for nearly 3,200 passing yards and 22 touchdowns in 2016. Each of them were honored with Southland Conference Player of the Week honors with Conque earning honorable mention All-SLC honors.

Prior to coming to Nacogdoches, Crowton spent one and a half seasons as the offensive coordinator at Southern Utah before spending the second half of the 2015 season as an offensive consultant at Oregon State. He helped engineer the Thunderbirds’ offensive attack which averaged 35 points and nearly 445 yards per game, capturing the 2015 Big Sky championship in the process.

The stint at Southern Utah continued a span of 10-straight seasons in which Crowton served as an offensive coordinator, including stops at Oregon (2005-06), LSU (2007-10), Maryland (2011) and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL (2012-13).

During his time in Baton Rouge, Crowton helped lead the Tigers to the 2007 national championship, winning the SEC championship in the process, and helping mentor JaMarcus Russell, the top overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Working along side head coach Les Miles, LSU posted a 40-13 record during his four seasons in Baton Rouge as the Tigers won three bowl games during that span.

In his two years at Oregon, Crowton helped lead the Ducks to a 17-8 record, including a 10-2 mark in 2005 as Oregon finished 12th nationally.

From 2001-04, Crowton was the head coach at Brigham Young University, his alma mater, guiding the Cougars to a 26-23 overall record. Crowton’s best season came in 2001 as BYU went 12-2, including a perfect 7-0 record in Mountain West Conference play, earning MWC and District 8 Coach of the Year as the Cougars finished the season ranked 24th nationally. He oversaw an offense which produced the 2001 Doak Walker Award winner in running back Luke Staley.

Crowton’s time at BYU came after spending two seasons as the offensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears. The Bears ranked third in the NFL in passing yards per game in 1999, setting a then-franchise record in passing yards with 4,136.

Prior to his time with the Bears, Crowton spent four seasons at Louisiana Tech, the final three as head coach. The Bulldogs went 21-13 during his three seasons at the helm, including a 9-2 record in 1997, as LaTech led the nation in passing and was second in total offense in 1998 behind the arm of Heisman trophy candidate Tim Rattay.

Crowton spent one season as the offensive coordinator at Georgia Tech (1994), preceeded by a three-year stint as the quarterbacks coach at Boston College (1991-93) under head coach Tom Coughlin.

Beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant at BYU in 1982, Crowton served as a defensive backs coach at Snow College in 1983 before filling the role of offensive coordinator.

From 1984-90, Crowton served as the offensive coordinator at three different institutions, including Snow College (1984-86), Western Illinois (1987) and New Hampshire (1988-90). During his time at Snow, Crowton helped lead the Badgers to the 1985 NJCAA national championship, leading the nation in passing offense.

A native of Orem, Utah, Crowton earned his degree in physical education from BYU in 1983. Crowton is married to his wife, Maren, and the couple have seven children: daughters Tara, Jenessa, Mikauli and Toriana and sons Dane, Quinn and Macloud.

The Crowton File
Hometown: Orem, Utah
High School: Orem
College: Brigham Young University, 1983
Family: Maren (wife); Tara, Janessa, Mikauli and Toriana (daughters); Dane, Quinn and Macloud (sons)

Coaching Experience
2016-Present: Stephen F. Austin (Offensive coordinator)
2015: Oregon State (Offensive consultant)
2014-15: Southern Utah (Offensive coordinator)
2012-13: Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Offensive coordinator)
2011: Maryland (Offensive coordinator)
2007-10: LSU (Offensive coordinator)
2005-06: Oregon (Offensive coordinator)
2001-04: Brigham Young (Head coach)
1999-00: Chicago Bears (Offensive coordinator)
1995-98: Louisiana Tech (Head Coach, offensive coordinator)
1994: Georgia Tech (Offensive coordinator)
1991-93: Boston College (Quarterbacks)
1988-90: New Hampshire (Offensive coordinator)
1987: Western Illinois (Offensive coordinator)
1983-86: Snow College (Offensive coordinator)
1982: Brigham Young (Graduate assistant)

bonarae
June 24th, 2017, 08:48 AM
Harvard #70:

70 Ryan Sunda
Height: 6-3
Weight: 275
Year: Jr
Hometown: Wantage, N.J.
High School: High Point Regional
Position: DL
Major: Molecular & Cellular Biology
House Affiliation: Dunster

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at Harvard:
2016: Did not see game action.

2015: Saw action in two games.

Background:
Three-year letterwinner, two-time captain on offensive and defensive lines at High Point Regional … Selected to All-NJAC first team and NJAC All-Academic team in 2013 and 2014 … Named to All-NJ Herald first team in 2014 … Team MVP … Member of the National Honor Society, Math National Honor Society, and Foreign Language National Honor Society … Father played football at Mansfield University.

The Cats
June 24th, 2017, 09:50 AM
Western Carolina



Michael Harper


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Class: Freshman
Hometown: Wilkesboro, NC
High School: Fork Union Military Academy
Height / Weight: 6-5 / 250
Position: OL


Prior to Western Carolina: Played both offensive and defensive line, starting as a defensive end for head coach Col. John Shuman for three years at FUMA ... As a senior collected All-Prep and All-State honors, as well as received The Cobb Award given to the Prep MVP ... Awarded the Distinguished Cadet Award at FUMA where he served as an officer ... Was named second team VISAA Division I All-State in 2015 ... Earned the 2013 Pioneer League All-Conference Award and Christian Character Award

Personal: Full name is Michael Brian Harper ... Is the son of Michelle and Michael Harper Sr. ... Is one of seven children in his family.



Courtesy WCU Athletics Media Relations

Gangtackle11
June 24th, 2017, 11:25 AM
70 LOUIE CSASZAR
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Class:
Junior




Hometown:
Bethlehem, Pa.




High School:
Liberty






Height / Weight:
6-3 / 305



Position:
OL



Birthdate: 10/15/1996






Villanova: Will battle for a starting spot at offensive guard ... Possesses quality lineman skills and good strength.2015: Saw playing time in four games.


Liberty High School: Four-year letterwinner ... Two-time first team all-conference ... Two-time first team all-area ... Team captain ... Big 33 Game selection.
Personal: Older of two children of Louis and Jayne Csaszar ... Father played football at Bloomsburg University ... Born 10/15/96.



Participation
G


2015
4


2016
12


TOTAL
16

dewey
June 24th, 2017, 01:21 PM
There is no #70 for the 13 time National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison so I will highlight another incoming recruit from the 2017 class.
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Holden Hotchkiss, QB, 6-4, 205, Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland HS)
High School: 2017 graduate of Lakeland High School...Three-year letterman and two-year starting quarterback under coach Bill Castle...Team captain as a junior and senior...Passed for 1,600 yards and 12 touchdowns his senior year...Racked up 3,500 yards and 29 TDs in his career...Second team all-county as a junior...Threw a school-record 97-yard touchdown pass...Went 20-5 as the starting QB...Personal: Plans to major in business...Born Jan. 3, 1999...Son of Kevin and Michelle Hotchkiss...Has one brother, Hunter.

Good luck with the upcoming season and in the classroom Holden

Go Bison!

Dewey

GodHelpTheBears
June 24th, 2017, 02:25 PM
#70 - Casey O'Brien

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Offensive lineman, redshirt freshman
6-3, 273
Lemont, Illinois (Lemont HS)

High School: Earned South Suburban Blue All-Conference and Daily Herald News All-Area distinction as a junior and senior offensive lineman for coach Bret Kooi at Lemont (Ill.) High … Added all-area honors from Joliet Herald and Southtown News as a senior … Helped lead club to the Class 6A state championship game his senior season as part of a 13-1 team ... Team was 22-3 his final two seasons … Was a three-year starter and club’s regular long snapper … Was an academic all-state honoree as a senior … Was also an all-conference baseball player at Lemont, hitting .341 with 25 RBi and a pair of home runs as part of a 2015 regional championship team … 2014 baseball team won IHSA state title.

Personal: Casey Micahel O’Brien was born 11/4/97 in Palos Park, Ill. … Son of Sean and Michelle O’Brien of Lemont, Ill. … Has a brother, Connor, who played football at North Dakota, and a sister, Maggie … Father played football at Eastern Illinois … Plans to major in Business Management.

mvemjsunpx
June 24th, 2017, 09:21 PM
Montana #70 not assigned. Here's a recruit…

Montana Recruit:

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RJ Nelson - DE
Freshman
6'4", 215 lbs.
Hillsboro, OR
Hillsboro HS


Ratings:

Scout - ★★
Rivals - ★★
ESPN - NR
247 - ★★