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bonarae
June 11th, 2019, 02:08 AM
Harvard has two players who wear #81 this season.
81 Brogan McPartland
Height:
6-4
Weight:
245
Year:
Sr
Hometown:
Stephens City, Va.
High School:
Sherando
Position:
DL
Major:
Applied Mathematics
House Affiliation:
Leverett
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at Harvard:
2018: Played in all 10 games ... Led the team with 4.0 tacks and was second on the team with 8.0 tackles for a loss ... Earned COSIDA Academic All-District First Team honors ... Had two tackles and four QB hurries against San Diego ... Made three tackles, one for loss, in win over Brown ... Recorded a tackle for loss against No. 20/22 Rhode Island ... Made two tackles, one for loss, at Cornell...Picked up two tackles, one sack, and two tackles for loss in win over Holy Cross ... Made three tackles against 18/23 Princeton ... Had one stop at Dartmouth ... Recorded three tackles, including 2.0 for a loss, against Columbia ... Collected two tackles, includng 1.0 for a loss, against Yale.
2017: Played in eight games, finishing with nine tackles, two sacks and 2.5 TFL ... Had a sack and two tackles in win over Brown ... Had two stops, one sack and three QB hurries against Lafayette ... Made two tackles against Penn ... Had a solo stop at Yale.
2016: Did not see game action.
Background:
Three-time letterwinnner in football, earned first letter at Handley before spending final two seasons at Sherando … All-Northwestern District … 4A All-State … All-region, all-area and all-conference … Winchester Star and Northern Virginia Daily Defensive Player of the Year … AP Scholar … National Honor Society … Father, Myles, played basketball at Providence.
81 Haven Montefalco
Height:
6-4
Weight:
220
Year:
Fy
Hometown:
Indianapolis, Ind.
High School:
Cathedral
Position:
TE
Before Harvard:
Three-year letterwinner for the Cathedral football and basketball teams…2018 All-State selection at tight end…Indiana Fab 50 tight end nominee…Named to the 2018 Indy Super Team as a tight end…Chosen as the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player his senior year…Led tight ends in the state in total yards…Helped Cathedral win the 2017 sectional and regional championships…Three-year member of the Cathedral High School chapter of the National Honor Society…Four-year member of the Cathedral honor roll…Brother played football at the University of Chicago…Sister played volleyball at the University of Kentucky…Grandfather played football at Butler.
FUBeAR
June 11th, 2019, 05:13 AM
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81 RYAN MAY
POSITION Wide Receiver
HEIGHT 5-10
WEIGHT 179
CLASS Redshirt Junior
LETTERS 2
HOMETOWN Fayetteville, Ga.
HIGH SCHOOL Whitewater HS
Season-by-Season
2018
Played in two games on special teams & as a reserve wide receiver
2017
Appeared in five games on special teams as a redshirt freshman
Did not record any stats
2016
Redshirted during first year on campus
Tribe4SF
June 11th, 2019, 05:53 AM
W&M
#81
Lachlan Pitts
Sophomore
Tight End
6'6" 250
Great Falls, VA
Langley H.S.
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PaladinNation
June 11th, 2019, 07:31 AM
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FURMAN #81
81 | Adrian Hope
Position: Bandit
Height: 6-1
Weight: 218
Year: R-Sophomore
Hometown: Ocala, FL
High School: Vangard
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Pre-Season Hero FCS 2nd Team All-American.
2018 -- 32 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, 15 sacks
2017 -- Member of scout team...awarded redshirt and extra year of eligibility.
High School: 2017 graduate of Vanguard (6A) High School...football coach was Edwin Farmer...two-year starter at defensive end who registered 145 tackles and a score and Marion County record 56 sacks in his prep career...two-time Florida All-State selection...earned third team honors as a junior and first team accolades in 2016...2015 FloridaHSFootball.com Class 6A All-State Elite Team pick...tallied 62 tackles and 24 sacks as a senior in keying Vanguard to a 10-2 record, second straight district championship, and state playoff quarterfinal appearance...had 10 tackles, five sacks, and seven quarterback pressures in a 20-7 win over Buchholz...compiled 77 tackles, 26.5 sacks, and five forced fumbles in a 9-3 junior campaign...two-time Ocala Star-Banner Defensive Player of the Year and all-area selection.
Personal: Full name is Adrian Jerell Hope...born August 15, 1999, in Ocala, Florida...son of Alvin and Lovely Hope, Jr....has a brother, Alvin, and two sisters — Amani, and Amayah...undeclared major.
UAalum72
June 11th, 2019, 07:50 AM
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#81 not currently assigned
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JOE DAVIS
Position: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach - 2nd year
Alma Mater: Adrian College
Graduating Year: 2002
Prievous Colleges: Fordham, Northern Iowa, Shippensburg, Wheaton, North Park, Wayne State
Joe Davis is entering his second season with the University at Albany as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach after having served two seasons as the Pass Game Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at Fordham.
The Great Danes' offense averaged 335 yards per game, including 225 yards passing, under Davis in 2018. UAlbany's quarterbacks were No. 1 in the Colonial Athletic Association with an average of 14.31 yards per completion.
Under his guidance in 2017, Fordham quarterback Kevin Anderson finished his career by setting a school record for career touchdown passes with 73, while also ranking third in career passing yards (7,663) and career completions (580).
In his first year on the Fordham sidelines in 2016, Davis helped the Fordham passing game rank second in the Patriot League and 18th in the NCAA FCS, averaging 268.5 yards per game while the team passing efficiency (155.96) was second in the league and 10th in the nation. The year 2016 marked the eighth consecutive season that Davis’ quarterbacks accounted for more than 3,000 yards of total offense and 30 touchdowns.
Individually, quarterback Kevin Anderson earned Second Team All-Patriot League honors after completing 201 of 325 passes for 2,724 yards and 27 touchdowns as well as running for 255 net yards and two scores. He led the Patriot League and was 10th in the NCAA FCS in passing touchdowns and led the League and was 12th in the nation in passing yards/game (272.4). Anderson also led the conference and was 21st in the NCAA FCS in total passing yards and led the league and was seventh in the country in points responsible per game (17.6). The passing game helped the Fordham offense lead the Patriot League and rank fourth in the NCAA FCS in total offense, averaging 498.2 yards per game, and lead the league and rank fourth in the nation in scoring, averaging 40.1 points per game.
In 2015, Davis served as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at Northern Iowa. UNI advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA FCS Championship and a #6 ranking in the final FCS polls. The Panthers’ offense established a school record for rushing yards in a season (3,266) and for the first time in school history produced a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in the same season. The Northern Iowa offense ranked 12th nationally in first downs and 15th in rushing yards per game.
Davis coached the 2015 Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Year in quarterback Aaron Bailey, a second team All-MVFC selection who broke the conference record for rushing yards (1,334) and rushing touchdowns (19) in a season by a quarterback. Bailey also established a school mark for touchdowns responsible for in a season with 32.
Prior to his season at Northern Iowa, Davis served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania for two seasons, leading the Raiders offense to new heights.
During the 2014 season, Shippensburg was ranked eighth in Division II football in total offense (513 YPG) and first downs (29 PG). He also coached junior quarterback Chris Lawshe to a single-season school record in completion percentage in 2014.
In his first season at Shippensburg, Davis led an offense that averaged 335 yards through the air, 37.4 points and 465 total offensive yards per game. He provided influential coaching to quarterback Zach Zulli, who led the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference with 35 touchdowns as a senior and averaged 318.2 passing yards per game.
In 2013, Davis was a participant in the 2013 NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy in Charlotte, which provided 30 coaches from the NCAA and 30 coaches from NFL teams with an opportunity to gain further knowledge in the coaching world.
Prior to his stint with Shippensburg, Davis spent four seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the highly successful Division III program at Wheaton College in Illinois from 2009-2012. Under his direction, the Thunder averaged more than 35 points and 400 yards per game while totaling 18 All-Conference selections on offense along with two All-Americans.
Davis was also the quarterbacks coach at Wayne State from 2003-05 before heading to North Park University in Chicago to become the associate head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Vikings from 2006-2008.
The Brighton, Mich., native played collegiate football at Adrian College, where he was the starting quarterback for the Bulldogs. He finished his career with eight school records and was a two-time team captain. Davis continued his career after graduation, playing overseas and working as the offensive coordinator for the Vienna Rangers in Austria in 2003. He also spent three seasons as a quarterback in both the National Indoor Football League and the Arena Football League.
He earned his B.A. in communications from Adrian in 2002 and received an M.A. in sports administration from Wayne State in 2005. Joe and his wife, Whitney, are the proud parents of daughters Zoey and Jolie.
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JIM SWEENEY
Position: Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Coach - 6th season
Alma Mater: University of Pittsburgh
Graduating Year: 1984
Prievous Colleges: Duquesne
Jim Sweeney, a 16-season veteran of the NFL, enters his sixth season as UAlbany's offensive line coach in 2019.
In 2016, Sweeney's offensive line blocked for All-American Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks with UAlbany gaining 167.2 yards per game on the ground, helping the Great Danes to a 7-4 record, including the running game earning 295 yards in a 36-25 comeback victory at New Hampshire. Kevin Malloy, the left tackle, earned his third-consecutive place on the All-CAA team.
Under Sweeney's direction, left tackle Kevin Malloy earned consecutive third-team All-CAA honors in 2014 and 2015. In addition, the offensive line protected quarterback Will Fiacchi in 2014, allowing him to break the program's single-season passing record (2,636 yards) and career passing record (7,150 yards).
Sweeney was a four-year standout on the offensive line at Pitt (1980-84) where he earned a B.S. in sociology and administrative justice. A second round pick in the 1984 draft, Sweeney was named to the All-NFL Rookie Team after his first season with the New York Jets. Playing 11 seasons with the Jets with 158 consecutive starts, Sweeney was named to the All-Time Four Decades Team and is still referenced as one of the most consistent centers in franchise history. Sweeney also played one season with the Seattle Seahawks and closed his career with four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
From 2000 to 2002, Sweeney was a member of Gattuso's staff at Duquesne where he coached the offensive line that helped produce two 1,000-yard running backs in a pass-oriented offense. Sweeney then went on to coach eight seasons at the high school level in Pennsylvania.
In the summer of 2010, Sweeney served at the offensive line stand-in coach for Russ Grimm and the Arizona Cardinals before participating in the NFLP/NCAA Coaching Internship Program at Frostburg State University in 2011. Sweeney came to UAlbany after spending 2013 as an offensive line consultant for the Pittsburgh Power of the Arena Football League.
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NATE BYHAM
Position: Position: Run-game Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach - 6th season
Alma Mater: University of Pittsburgh
Graduating Year: 2009
Nate Byham enters his sixth season at UAlbany in 2019 after competing for three seasons as an NFL tight end. He currently is the team's tight ends coach and run-game coordinator.
In 2017, Byham coached Anthony Manzo-Lewis, who was named to the All-CAA Second Team after catching 20 passes for 188 yards. After the season, Manzo-Lewis signed a free-agent contact with the Los Angeles Chargers.
Before being named tight ends coach in 2015, Byham served as a volunteer assistant for UAlbany in 2014. He mentored senior tight end Brian Parker who earned third-team All-CAA honors, as well as signed an undrafted free agent deal with the San Diego Chargers.
Byham, a sixth round pick (182nd overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers, battled in 29 NFL games, playing 14 games, including three starts, with the 49ers before signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
While Greg Gattuso was on the coaching staff at the University of Pittsburgh, Byham was a three-year starter for the Panthers (2006-09), seeing action in 48 games with 36 starts. Byham served as a team captain during his senior season, also earning All-Big East honors after starting 12 games and catching 10 passes for 108 yards. As a junior, he recorded 20 catches for 260 yards in 12 starts and was named first- team All-Big East.
Byham attended Franklin High School (Franklin, Pa.), where he helped lead his team to three district playoff berths as a three-year starter, seeing action at both tight end and linebacker. He was considered the nation's top prep tight end by Scout.com and was named first-team All-State, All-Region, All-District and All- Conference after recording 45 catches for 883 yards and a school-record nine touchdowns as a senior. Was also an all-star performer in basketball, helping Franklin win the state AAA championship in 2006.
Byham and his wife, Erica, married in July 2012. His son, Grayson, was born in 2016.
dewey
June 11th, 2019, 07:55 AM
Here is #81 for the overall 15 time and 2 time defending National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.
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#81 Josh Babicz
Class: Redshirt Sophomore
Position: Tight End
Height: 6'6"
Weight: 252
Hometown: Barrington, Ill.
High School: Barrington HS
*2017 MVFC Honor Roll
2017 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season as a redshirt in the Bison program...Made the Missouri Valley Football Conference honor roll.
HIGH SCHOOL: 2017 graduate of Barrington High School...Two-year starter under coach Joe Sanchez...Played tight end, wide receiver and quarterback...Accounted for 1,073 all-purpose yards his senior year including 36 catches for 514 yards and eight TDs...Also rushed 25 times for 321 yards and two scores and went 15 of 22 passing for 238 yards and two TDs...Named all-conference and academic all-conference in 2016...All-area by the Daily Herald and the Sun Times...Also competes in basketball and is an all-conference volleyball player...Part of two conference and regional champion volleyball teams.
PERSONAL: Majoring in management information systems with a minor in accounting...Son of Bogdan and Miroslawa Babicz...Has one brother, Chris.
Good luck with the upcoming season and in the classroom Josh.
Go Bison!
Dewey
SFA 93
June 11th, 2019, 08:50 AM
No #81 on the roster, new recruit
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RB: Jaquarion Turner 5-11; 205 (Fr.) Garland, Texas (South Garland)
Prior to SFA: Standout at South Garland High School in Garland, Texas, playing for Josh Ragsdale and Philip Murray … Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports and ranked as the No. 169 running back in the nation by 247Sports … Received interest from the Big 12 Conference’s Texas Tech and gained offers from other FCS institutions such as Missouri State and McNeese State … Tabulated an eye-popping 3,394 yards on 466 carries across his final two varsity seasons and scored 43 touchdowns … Rushed for over 1,600 yards and at least 20 touchdowns as both a junior and senior … Picked up Class 6A All-State honorable mention offense honors as a senior after earning Collin Street Bakery Texas Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Class 6A All-State honorable mention plaudits as a junior … Named first-team all-district … Son of Pam and Johnny Turner … Plans to major in business management at SFA.
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The Cats
June 11th, 2019, 12:28 PM
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Today we'll highlight another tight end who could be wearing #81 this year:
Brandon Hendricks
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Class: Redshirt freshman
Hometown: Mocksville, N.C.
High School: Davie HS
Height / Weight: 5-10 / 160
Position: Tight End
Prior to Western Carolina: Was a two-way player at Davie High playing both wide receiver and cornerback where he was a three-year letter winner ... Also ran track as a prep, ranking tied for ninth in high school history in the 100-meter dash (12.10, 2017) and eighth in the 200-meter dash (24.44, 2017) ... He was also on the school’s sixth-best 4x100-meter relay team in 2016 ... Played football as a prep alongside Catamount teammate, Angel Perez-Hunt.
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mvemjsunpx
June 12th, 2019, 12:41 AM
Montana #81
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Matt Rensvold - TE
Sophomore
6'4", 235 lbs.
Polson, MT
Polson HS
'18 Stats:
8 Catches, 89 yds.
11.1 ypc
8.1 ypg
2 TDs
Awards:
Academic All-Big Sky x1 ('18)
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