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bonarae
June 13th, 2019, 02:09 AM
Harvard #79:
79 Gavin Olsen
Height:
6-8
Weight:
335
Year:
Jr
Hometown:
Manhasset, N.Y.
High School:
Manhasset
Position:
OL
Major:
Economics
House Affiliation:
Mather
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At Harvard:
2018: Did not see game action.
2017: Did not see game action.
Before Harvard
Two year letterwinner at Manhasset, serving as captain his senior year … Named to the Nassau County All-Conference second team in 2016 … Also lettered four years in track and field, throwing the shot put … Awarded high academic honors for three-consecutive years at Manhasset … Completed community service in Africa his sophomore and junior years.
FUBeAR
June 13th, 2019, 05:28 AM
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79 ERIC ALLEN
POSITION Offensive Line
HEIGHT 6-5
WEIGHT 301
CLASS Redshirt Sophomore
LETTERS 1
HOMETOWN Powder Springs, Ga.
HIGH SCHOOL Harrison HS
Season-by-Season
2018
Saw action in seven games during first season of play
Was a reserve on Mercer's offensive line as a redshirt freshman
Helped Mercer rank fourth nationally in red zone offense (92.1 percent)
Played a key role in Bears averaging 30.6 points per game while passing for 231.0 YPG & rushing for 146.7 YPG
2017
Redshirted during first year on campus
Before Mercer
Bobby Lamb on Eric Allen
"Eric has the size and physicality you look for in an offensive lineman. Tackle is a very difficult position to recruit and we're excited to land a talented player like Eric."
High School
Graduated from Harrison High School in 2017
A two-star lineman rated by 247Sports.com
Received Second Team All-State honors his senior year
First Team All-Region and All-Cobb County honoree his senior year
Was the No. 1 junior OL at the Oregon camp
Named a Top 5 MVP in camp in 2015
Personal
Eric Maxwell Allen
Son of David and Lisa
Born on May 1, 1998
Chose Mercer over Georgia State, Buffalo, Charleston Southern, Eastern Kentucky, Elon, Tennessee Tech, Austin Peay and Air Force
Tribe4SF
June 13th, 2019, 07:07 AM
W&M
#79 not currently assigned. Incoming Freshman.
Rian Haigler
Freshman
Offensive Center
6'4" 331
Laurel, MD
St. John's College H.S.
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PaladinNation
June 13th, 2019, 07:15 AM
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#79 Currently not assigned. Meet George Quarles Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
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George Quarles, one of the most successful high school head football coaches in the country, recently completed his first season as Furman’s associate head coach and coach of the Paladins’ tight ends. On Dec. 13, 2017, he was named the program’s offensive coordinator and coach of the Paladins’ quarterbacks.
In his first campaign under new head coach Clay Hendrix he coached All-SoCon and NCAA Post-Graduate scholar tight end Andy Schumpert, who caught 32 passes for 652 yards and nine touchdowns in the Paladins’ 8-5 campaign that netted a FCS playoff appearance.
Over the past year he was inducted into both the Tennessee Football Coaches and Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Halls of Fame.
Quarles, a 1989 Furman graduate and starting wide receiver on the Paladins’ 1988 NCAA FCS (I-AA) National Championship team, spent 22 years at Maryville (Tenn.) High School, including the final 18 as head coach, during which time he recorded a stupendous coaching record of 250-16 (.939), making him one of the most successful prep coaches in the United States. The fastest coach in U.S. high school football history to register 200 wins, he guided Maryville to 11 state championships, including the last four in TSSAA Class 6A, and 15 state title game appearances, and won at least 10 games every season there.
During his remarkable run at Maryville, Quarles coached the Rebels to a nation’s-best 74 consecutive wins during one stretch that included four consecutive state championships. After taking over the Maryville program in 1999, he went 10-7 in his first 17 games, which he followed with a mark of 240-9 (.964). He is the winningest high school coach in America over the last 10 years.
A seven-time state coach of the year selection, he was named Tennessee Titans Coach of the Year in 2005 and PrepXtra Coach of the Year in 2005 and ‘13.
In 2010 he coached the East Team in the prestigious Army All-American Bowl, an elite all-star game for the top senior football players in the country, after serving as offensive coordinator in the event in 2008.
Prior to stepping into Maryville’s head coaching shoes in 1999, he served as an assistant on the Rebels’ staff for four seasons (1995-98), handling offensive coordinator duties and coaching the program’s quarterbacks and defensive backs.
He held those same duties over three seasons (1992-94) as an assistant coach at Greenville’s Eastside High School after beginning his full-time coaching career at Cedar Shoals (Ga.) High School in 1991.
Quarles served as a graduate assistant at Furman for the 1989 and ‘90 seasons — both Southern Conference Championship campaigns for the Paladins. In that role he worked with the defensive backs and coordinated the scout team offense.
He earned two letters during his playing career at Furman. The Jefferson County, Tenn., native led Furman with 18 receptions for 295 yards as a senior in 1988, helping the Paladins go 13-2, win the SoCon championship, and claim the NCAA FCS (I-AA) national title — made possible by his 42-yard touchdown reception in Furman’s 13-9, semifinal playoff victory over Marshall in Huntington, W.Va.
In 1985, his freshman year at Furman, the Paladins went 12-2, won the SoCon title, and went on to register a national runner-up finish.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Furman in 1989 and later secured a Master’s of Education degree in administration and supervision from Lincoln Memorial University.
He and his wife, Leslie, have two sons: Jack and Beau.
BEAR
June 13th, 2019, 08:09 AM
We've got two number 80s...so I'll give this guy the number 79 for the day...
Marcus Lodge
WR
Rd-Fr
6-3, 180
Plantation, Florida
Heritage High School
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PREVIOUS SCHOOL: Made 16 catches for 235 yards (14.7 yards per catch) and four touchdowns for an American Heritage squad that won the Florida 5A State Championship and finished the season ranked 4th in the nation by MaxPreps.com
UAalum72
June 13th, 2019, 08:19 AM
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#79 MOHAB OMER
Position: Offensive Lineman
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 344
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Latham, N.Y.
High School: Shaker
2018: Did not see game action.
High school: Player four years at Shaker High School as an offensive lineman. ... Was named to the First Team for the Liberty Division and Section II as a senior.
Personal: Son of Mergani Saad and Igbal Allagabo. ... Has two brothers, Nasser and Omer, as well as a sister, Remaz. ... Plans to major in homeland security.
SFA 93
June 13th, 2019, 08:44 AM
No #79 so new recruit
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OL: Jaret Porterfield 6-4; 300 Pearland, Texas (Pearland)
Prior to SFA: Three-year starter at Pearland High School in Pearland, Texas, playing for Chris Kahl … Saw action at offensive tackle, center and offensive guard … Rated a three-star recruit by both 247Sports and Rivals … Received several FBS offers, including the Southeastern Conference’s Vanderbilt, in addition to Air Force, Bowling Green, Georgia State, Texas State and UTEP … Also gained interest from Texas Tech and Baylor … Ranked as the No. 128 offensive guard in the nation … Claimed all-district honorable mention honors as a sophomore and a two-time second-team all-district performer … Named to VYPE Magazine Watch List … A three-time academic all-district selection in the classroom … Born in Houston … Son of Lesa and Brad Porterfield … Plans on studying kinesiology at SFA.
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dewey
June 13th, 2019, 11:41 PM
There is no #79 for the overall 15 time and 2 time defending National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison so I will highlight another incoming recruit from the 2019 class.
30741
Anthony Coleman
Class: True Freshman
Position: Cornerback
Height: 5-9
Weight: 176
Hometown: Grimes, Iowa
High School: Johnston HS
HIGH SCHOOL: 2019 graduate of Johnston High School...Four-year starter...Two-time first team all-district cornerback...First team all-state performer in 2018 with seven interceptions and 12 pass breakups...Shrine Bowl selection...Defended 43 passes in his career including a school-record 21 interceptions...Totaled 1,464 all-purpose yards and 15 touchdowns in his career, including two punt return TDs...Four-time all-academic honoree...Also competed in track and field...PERSONAL: Undecided on a college major...Son of Percy and Mia Coleman...Father played football at Northwest Missouri State from 1989-92...Has a brother, Marcus, and sister, Felicia.
Good luck with the upcoming season and in the classroom Anthony.
Go Bison!
Dewey
mvemjsunpx
June 14th, 2019, 02:28 AM
Montana #79
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Esai Longoria - G
Junior
6'3", 315 lbs.
Caldwell, ID
Vallivue HS
'18 Stats:
2 O-Line Games Played
Career Stats:
2 O-Line Games Played
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