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bonarae
June 2nd, 2019, 03:35 AM
Harvard #90:

90 Truman Jones


Height:
6-3


Weight:
215


Year:
So


Hometown:
Atlanta, Ga.


High School:
Westminster


Position:
DE



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At Harvard:
2018: Saw action in three games.

Before Harvard:
Three-year starter and one-year captain at Westminster … 2015 3A State Champions … Elected to the All-Metro and All-State 3A teams … Three-year starter, two-year captain for lacrosse team … Won 2017 lacrosse state championship … Named to All-American and all-state lacrosse teams in 2017 … National Honor Society member in 2017 … Westminster School West Point, Band member of the Year, and James K. Izlar Award winner … Carson Scholar … Sr. Teen Vice President and Teen Regional Delegate for Jack and Jill of America … Father, Archie, graduated from Harvard Business School in 1998.

UAalum72
June 2nd, 2019, 06:24 AM
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#90 JULIAN DESIRE'
Position: Defensive Lineman
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 251
Year: Redshirt Junior
Hometown: Uniondale, N.Y.
High School: Uniondale
Previous College: Pittsburgh




2018: No stats listed


Before UAlbany: Was on the roster at Pittsburgh in 2016 and 2017. Joined the Panthers as a walk-on in 2016. Did not appear in any games in 2017. ... Totaled 173 tackles and 18.5 sackes in three seasons at Uniondale High. ... Was given the Scholar-Athlete Award by the Nassau Chapter of the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame. ... Played in the Nassau County Senior Bowl All-Star Game. ... Also played basketball land competed in track & field.


Personal: Son of Yves and Charmise Desire. ... His mother (Class of '93) attended UAlbany, as did his father and uncle, John Woods (Class of '92). ... Has one brother, Tyler. ... Intends to major in psychology.

Tribe4SF
June 2nd, 2019, 06:57 AM
W&M

#90

Will Kiely
Junior
Defensive Tackle
6'4" 275
Downingtown, PA
Downingtown East H.S.

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PaladinNation
June 2nd, 2019, 07:50 AM
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FURMAN #90


90 | Devonté Jones
Position: Defensive Line
Height: 6-2
Weight: 307
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Anderson, SC
High School: T.L. Hanna

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IMO one of the top Furman recruits in the incoming class. So, glad he chose Furman over Wofford. Chose Furman from ten scholarship offers, including four from FBS programs...committed to Furman on December 13, 2018...projected 2019 graduate of T.L. Hanna (5A) High School...football coach was Jeff Herron...saw duty at defensive tackle, nose guard, and offensive guard...racked up 148 tackles, 56 tackles-for-loss, and 12 sacks in his prep career...registered 50 stops and four sacks as a senior in helping T.L. Hanna to a 14-1 record, Upper State championship, and state runner-up finish — the program’s first state championship game appearance since 1974...all-region and all-state teams yet to be announced...junior year squad went 11-1.


Personal: Full name is Devonté Rashad Jones...born March 10, 2001, in Anderson, South Carolina...son of Gary and Julia Jones...has a brother, Cornelius, and two sisters, Danica and Qornida.

SFA 93
June 2nd, 2019, 08:07 AM
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DT:#90 Rayshad Nichols 6-3; 304 Bridge City, Louisiana (Higgins) (Jr.)

2018 (Sophomore): Started every game of the 2018 season recording 2 FF, 30 tackles, 5.0 for loss, 3.5 sacks, and 3 QB pressures.

2017 (Freshman): Just one of four defensive players to start every game of the season and only one of two to start every game on SFA's defensive front line ... Registered 36 total tackles on the year, including 11 solo stops ... Tied for the second-most tackles for loss on the team with 7.5 for negative 21 yards ... Also had a six-yard sack, the second-most quarterback hurries of any Lumberjack with five and a team-leading two fumble recoveries ... Made his collegiate debut in the season opener at SMU (Sept. 2), claiming three tackles with a two-yard TFL ... Notched at least one tackle in every game of the season with five or more in two different contests ... Posted a career-high eight tackles with three unassisted stops and two TFLs for a loss of eight yards in the thrilling 37-31 home victory over Incarnate Word (Sept. 16) ... Made five tackles with 1.5 TFLs for minus four yards and had a fumble recovery in the 34-7 road rout of Lamar (Oct. 28) ... Finished out the season by making four tackles with a TFL and recovering a fumble at Northwestern State in the 52nd Battle for Chief Caddo (Nov. 18).

2016 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season, competing on the Lumberjack scout team.

Prior to SFA: Three year starter and letter winner at L.W. Higgins High School, playing defensive end, defensive tackle and fullback ... Two-time first team all-district selection ... Registered 54 tackles as a senior, including 35 solo stops and 8.0 tackles for loss as a senior ... Posted 70 tackles with 35 solo tackles and 7.0 tackles for loss in his junior season ... Coached by Craig Laborde ... Also lettered four times in baseball, playing both first and third base, and twice in basketball, giving him nine varsity letters ... Son of Raymond and Shelita Nichols ... Collegiate major is undecided.

The former #77

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The Cats
June 2nd, 2019, 08:33 AM
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Since no student-athlete is assigned to #90 on the spring roster, today we will highlight another assistant coach :


Mark Rhea

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Hometown: Beavercreek, Ohio,
Position: Assistant Head Coach / OLBs
Alma Mater: Univ. of Toledo
Graduating Year: 1992


Mark Rhea came to Western Carolina in mid-March, 2010 as the defensive line coach and was promoted to the program's recruiting coordinator during the spring of 2011. Under head coach Mark Speir, Rhea continues to hold the top recruiting position.

After two seasons of specializing in coaching the defensive ends, Rhea resumed coaching the entire defensive line as a unit during 2016 spring drills.

Remaining on board from the previous WCU coaching staff, Rhea was elevated to Assistant Head Coach in late October of 2011, and then on Nov. 13, 2011, was named Interim Head Coach and led the Catamounts against Coastal Carolina on Nov. 19, 2011. During the summer of 2015, Rhea was again promoted to the Assistant Head Coach level by Speir.

Under the watchful eye of Rhea, WCU's defensive ends continue to develop along the defensive line. In 2014, Caleb Hawkins garnered second team All-Southern Conference accolades from the voting media, leading all of WCU's defensive linemen with 54 tackles including 27 solo stops and 11.0 TFL.

Rhea, who played and coached at the University of Toledo, joined the Catamount coaching staff from Division II-member, Tiffin University. A four-year starter at the Univ. of Toledo from 1988-91, Rhea got his start on the Rockets' staff serving as an administrative assistant and graduate assistant from 1992-94. He has served as a defensive line coach at four different institutions and most recently was the defensive coordinator last season at Tiffin University in Ohio.

Rhea coached for six seasons at Idaho State before returning to his alma mater. During his tenure at Idaho State, he coached a defensive line that had all four linemen earn All-Big Sky honors four years in a row and earned a combined 22 all-conference honors, including eight First Team All-Big Sky picks and seven Academic All-Big Sky selections.

Prior to his stint at Idaho State, Rhea was on the staff at Austin Peay and before that he coached at the United State Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut.

In his career, Rhea has mentored three players who have gone on to the professional ranks. In 2006, he coached J.P. Bekasiak, who later became a first-round pick of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. Rhea also coached two players at Idaho State who went on to the NFL in Jared Allen with the Minnesota Vikings and Jeff Charleston who played for the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints last season.

Allen, a two-time All-American and winner of the Buck Buchanan Award as the I-AA Defensive Player of the Year in 2003, was drafted in the fourth round by the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs in 2004. Charleston had 19 tackles for loss and was the Defensive Newcomer of the Year in the Big Sky in 2005. He signed as a free agent out of college with Houston in 2006.

After earning his bachelor's degree in athletic administration from Toledo in 1992, Rhea assisted the Rockets' coaching staff before working two seasons as a graduate assistant at Michigan State. The Beavercreek, Ohio, native had a standout playing career at Toledo that saw him named the team's outstanding defensive lineman as a senior and play a pivotal role on the Rockets' 1990 Mid-America Conference (MAC) co-championship team.

Rhea and his wife Stacey have a daughter, Madeline.








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FUBeAR
June 2nd, 2019, 09:52 AM
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90 BEHR COOPER


POSITION Defensive Line
HEIGHT 6-0
WEIGHT 287
CLASS Redshirt Junior
LETTERS 2
HOMETOWN Conyers, Ga.
HIGH SCHOOL Salem HS

Season-by-Season
2018

Played in all 11 games on the defensive line as a redshirt sophomore
Made 15 tackles, including nine solo
Registered a season-high three tackles twice

2017

Played in nine games as a redshirt freshman
Served as a back-up defensive tackle
Recorded four tackles (1 solo, 3 assisted)
Tallied one quarterback hurry

2016

Redshirted during first year on campus

Before Mercer
High School

Four-year letterwinner for head coach John Starr at Salem High School
Four-time GHSA Region 8-5A all-region selection
Selected as a defensive captain in each of his final three seasons
Named to the GHSA Region 8-5A All-Academic team
Member of school’s Academic Honor Roll Personal

Personal

Born April 8, 1997 in Atlanta to Brian Cooper & Iyonna Floyd
Has three brothers, Nikey, Camaran & Bryan and two sisters, Zariya & Zur

Gangtackle11
June 2nd, 2019, 11:02 AM
No #90 on current roster.

Adams, Ola Boden, Chris Colangelo, Matt Devine, Sean Ferrante, Mark Fletcher, Josh Jones, Brian Landis, TJ Pagan, Nate Pennypacker, Ross Riede, David Smith, Lenny Tucker, Mike Waite, Tyler
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ROSSPENNYPACKER


TITLE Assistant Coach (Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Line)
EMAIL [email protected]
PHONE 4183




A familiar face returns to Villanova in 2017, as Ross Pennypacker joins the coaching staff as the Wildcats defensive line coach. He previously was a graduate assistant and assistant coach for the program from 2006-07. Pennypacker will recruit a number of local schools, and his primary recruiting area will consist of Pennsylvania (Districts 2, 4, 11) and New York (Sections 3, 4, 5, 6). He will also recruit nationally in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi.
Pennypacker spent the previous four seasons as the Defensive Coordinator and safeties coach at Kutztown. While coaching the Bears, he mentored 15 defensive players who earned All-PSAC honors. Pennypacker's defenses tallied three shutouts and ranked in the top half of the PSAC in rushing defense and turnover margin. Kutztown led the PSAC in red zone defense in 2014 and ranked in the top three in the league in total defense and turnover margin. Perhaps even more impressively, the Bears were 15-1 during Pennypacker's time on staff when the defense held opponents to fewer than 24 points.
Before his coaching stint at Kutztown, Pennypacker was an assistant coach for three years at Bucknell. He coached the team's linebackers in 2011 and 2012 after guiding the safeties in his first season on the staff. Pennypacker was also the cornerbacks coach at Cornell from 2008-09. He began his coaching career in 2005 at his alma mater, Millersville, where he played and coached under current Villanova defensive coordinator Joe Trainer.
A linebacker as a player, Pennypacker went on to serve as a student assistant and worked with both the outside linebackers and the safeties. He also was an intern assistant at Allegheny College, where he worked with the outside linebackers. During his first stint at Villanova, Pennypacker's duties included serving as the Wildcats video coordinator and assisting with the defensive backs. He helped Villanova to a 6-5 mark in 2006 and a 7-4 record in 2007.
Pennypacker is a 2005 graduate of Millersville with a degree in social sciences. He and his wife, Lisa, reside in Flemington, N.J.






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dewey
June 2nd, 2019, 11:24 AM
Here is #90 for the overall 15 time and 2 time defending National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.

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#90 Tony Pierce Jr.
Class: Redshirt Freshman
Position: Defensive End
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 231
Hometown: Lake Alfred, Fla.
High School: Auburndale HS

2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Played in three games as a redshirt for the Bison...Appeared in the non-conference wins over North Alabama and Delaware and a home win over Southern Illinois...Made one tackle against Delaware and one against SIU.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2018 graduate of Auburndale High School...Three-year letterman and two-year starter for coach Dan Morse...Two-time all-conference and all-state, including first team honors in 2017...Team captain as a senior...In six games, had 37 tackles with 16 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and 12 quarterback hurries...Charted 103 career tackles with 35 TFLs, 18 sacks and 31 hurries...Also caused two fumbles, made an interception and broke up seven passes...Competes in track and field...State medalist and school record holder in the shot put (56 feet) and the discus throw (157 feet).

PERSONAL: Majoring in computer science...Son of Tony Pierce Sr. and Cheryl Thornton...Has two sisters, Anea and Chantell...Has two cousins playing FBS football, Oregon State running back Artavis Pierce and UMass receiver Jessie Britt.

Good luck with the upcoming season and in the classroom Tony.

Go Bison!

Dewey

mvemjsunpx
June 2nd, 2019, 08:32 PM
Montana #90

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Zane Whiting - DE
Sophomore
DII Transfer ('19) - Adams St.
6'4", 200 lbs.
Queen Creek, AZ
Queen Creek HS


'18 Stats:

(DNP - on Mission)



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