PDA

View Full Version : 65 DAYS! (AGS Countdown 2019)



bonarae
June 27th, 2019, 01:16 AM
Harvard #65:

65 Chris Smith


Height:
6-2


Weight:
260


Year:
So


Hometown:
Detroit, Mich.


High School:
Cranbrook Kingswood


Position:
DL



At Harvard:
2018: Saw action in nine games ... Had one tackle against San Diego ... Recorded two stops at Brown ... Collected a tackle against Rhode Island ... Had 0.5 sacks against Holy Cross ... Had a stop against Princeton ... Recorded a tackle against Columbia ... Had two stops at Penn ... Made two tackles against Yale.

Before Harvard
Four-year letterwinner and starter at Cranbrook Kingswood … Senior captain … Two-time defensive player of the year … Named football MVP as a senior … Four-time All-Catholic Football, two-time all-state football team selection … Three-year letterwinner and starter, senior captain for basketball ...Dean’s List member for four years … Member of the African American Awareness club …Performed community service at Focus Hope and Spirit of Detroit … Cousin, Jon, played football at Kent State.

Tribe4SF
June 27th, 2019, 02:38 AM
W&M

#65

Colby Sorsdal
Sophomore
Offensive Tackle
6'6" 300
Pittsburgh, PA
Mt. Lebanon H.S.

30830

30831

FUBeAR
June 27th, 2019, 04:13 AM
https://mercerbears.com/images/logo_scroll.png

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DtX5tqYW0AAxAb0.jpg:large

65COLTON DINGMORE


POSITION Offensive Line
HEIGHT 6-3
WEIGHT 252
CLASS Freshman
LETTERS 0
HOMETOWN Forsyth, Ga.
HIGHSCHOOL Mary Persons HS


Before Mercer
High School

Two-year letterwinner at Mary Persons High School (Forsyth, Ga.)
Played on Bulldogs’ offensive line under head coach Brian Nelson
Two-time GHSA 4A All-Region 2 selection
Helped Bulldogs win pair of GHSA 4A Region 2 titles & reach the GHSA 4A Final Four & Elite Eight
Member of Mary Persons HS’ track & field team
Qualified for GHSA track & field state championships in shotput event
Member of school’s FCA & Best Buddies organizations

Personal

Full name is Colton Levi Dingmore
Born Aug. 1, 2000
Son of Jana & Jerry Dingmore
Has two siblings, Kenzie & Asher

dewey
June 27th, 2019, 07:18 AM
Here is #65 for the overall 15 time and 2 time defending National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190627/7a2913636f05c30e2ba5795205db68cd.jpg

#65 Bartholomew Ogbu
Class: Redshirt Freshman
Position: Defensive End
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 245
Hometown: Bismarck, N.D.
High School: Shiloh Christian HS

* 2018 MVFC Honor Roll

2018 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Took a redshirt year with the Bison and did not play in any games...Named to the MVFC Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2018 graduate of Shiloh Christian High School...Two-year starter for coach Funnon Barker...Played defensive end, tight end, wide receiver and kicker...All-state second team in 2016 and first team in 2017...Team captain and Region 5 Lineman of the Year as a senior making 62 tackles including 57 solo stops with eight sacks, 21 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles...Helped the Skyhawks to an 11-2 record and state runner-up finish in 2017...School-record 12 sacks his junior year for a 10-1 team...Two-time all-district and all-region basketball player...Also participates in baseball, track and choir.

PERSONAL: Majoring in business administration...Son of Linus and Caroline Ogbu...Family includes two brothers and two sisters.

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

Go Bison!

Dewey

UAalum72
June 27th, 2019, 08:03 AM
http://www.albany.edu/Images/Header/University-at-Albany-logo.gif

#65 BENSON ISRAEL

http://image.cdnllnwnl.xosnetwork.com/pics33/400/XH/XHZAZYOAUKOIQSM.20180815175124.jpg


Position:
Offensive Lineman


Height:
6'2"


Weight:
304


Year:
Redshirt Senior


Hometown:
Spring Valley, N.Y.


High School/Previous College
Saint Joseph Regional/ Temple






2018: Did not see game action.
Before UAlbany: Spent three seasons at Temple. Redshirted in 2015 and played in three games as a redshirt freshman. Did not play in 2017. ... Played four seasons at St. Joseph as both a guard and center. Won state championships in 2012 and 2013.
Personal: Son of Beinies and Marlene Israel. ... Has a sister, Judith, and four brothers: Marben, Ben Ammard, Bendy and Ben Edouard.

The Cats
June 27th, 2019, 10:37 AM
Today we'll highlight another member of the Offensive line:



#65 Isaiah Helms

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/YDPHD4OIaATBztWK57eEiR7woi68zs3cwy_dSCO9R6R0P2cZLp pg8ejyqycIj6Fq5BibuE838V4iamIw5omG8KTdm4bInRG3oKPN AtZ-zaO6s5pl0DjwWkU04bdBi7jMYf0MorUnXo6R5cU8dXEC0okzrI C8iEWSnM2iGnD_Zysj7wBU1W-T=s0-d (http://www.catamountsports.com/pics33/0/CA/CAVZSVDJHHJWQDE.20181220194254.jpg?SPSID=50315&SPID=5024&DB_OEM_ID=12100)




Class: True Freshman
Hometown: Lenoir, N.C.
High School: West Caldwell HS
Height / Weight: 6-3 / 315
Position: Offensive Line


Prior to Western Carolina: Two-way lineman who played offensive center and defensive tackle … Four-time All-District honoree and a three-time All-Northwestern 3A/4A Conference selection … Selected to play in the 82nd Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas all-star football game as a senior … As a junior recorded 25 total tackles and recovered a pair of fumbles playing along the defensive line … Also participated in baseball and field events in track & field as a prep ... High school coach was DeVore Holman ... Signed in the National Signing Early period.

Personal: Is the son of Jessica Helms.






https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-H6fiY-BsDFI/XP5sjn4qSwI/AAAAAAAAFOE/1NInOb3THyQxaJ7IJD7Akc2V-uY8NuivQCLcBGAs/s640/2019%2Bfirworks.JPG (https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-H6fiY-BsDFI/XP5sjn4qSwI/AAAAAAAAFOE/1NInOb3THyQxaJ7IJD7Akc2V-uY8NuivQCLcBGAs/s400/2019%2Bfirworks.JPG)






Courtesy WCU Athletics Media Relations

SFA 93
June 27th, 2019, 11:20 AM
https://sfajacks.com/images/2019/5/24/Matt_Storm_Headshot.jpg?width=300
Offensive Coordinator - Matt Storm

Matt Storm was named the Lumberjacks’ offensive coordinator in early December of 2018 shortly following head coach Colby Carthel’s arrival in Nacogdoches. Storm, who was chosen as 2017 FootballScoop NCAA Division II Coordinator of the Year, spent the previous six seasons in the same role at Texas A&M-Commerce with coach Carthel.

Taking the Lions’ offense to the status of the premier unit in all of Division II football, Storm was promoted to assistant head coach following A&M-Commerce’s 2017 national title.

Storm’s offense during the 2018 season was once again one of the best in Division II despite losing All-American quarterback Luis Perez. The Lions’ red zone offense ranked 30th nationally (84.5 percent), while A&M-Commerce was 39th in total first downs (242) and 41st in scoring offense (32.7 PPG). Along with tight end Vincent Hobbs being named D2CCA All-Super Region Four First Team, offensive lineman Amon Simon earned second-team all-region honors as two offensive players claimed All-Lone Star Conference First Team plaudits, another pair second team honors and four honorable mention.

During the Lions’ 2017 national championship run, Storm’s offense was one of the most potent in the entire nation as A&M-Commerce owned a scoring margin of 20.4 points per game. Starting quarterback Perez led the nation in passing yards and touchdown passes, earning the Harlon Hill Trophy as the best player in all of Division II. The Lions had the second-best passing offense in the country, averaging 349.0 yards per game, while also finishing among the top 30 teams in the country in several other offensive categories. A&M-Commerce ranked third in completion percentage (68.8 percent), second in first downs gained, 26th in red zone offense (87 percent), 26th in scoring offense (37.1 PPG), 16th in passing efficiency (157.34) and 28th in total offense (303.4 YPG).

That season, the Lions led the Lone Star Conference in completion percentage, first downs, passing offense and winning percentage. In addition to the Harlon Hill Trophy, Perez was named the D2CCA Ron Lenz Offensive Player of the Year, the D2Football.com National Offensive Player of the Year, the Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was an All-American First Team selection. Jared Machorro was also named a First Team All-American as well as Lone Star Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year with a total of four offensive players being named All-Lone Star Conference First Team. Additionally, five of Storm’s pupils earned All-Lone Star Conference Second Team accolades and three picked up All-Lone Star Conference honorable mention. Not only was Storm’s offense successful in Division II, his unit set numerous marks in the state of Texas. Of all 27 scholarship football programs within the state, the Lions led Texas in touchdown passes (47) and were second in both touchdowns scored (69) and passing yards per game.

During the 2016 season under Storm, A&M-Commerce led the Lone Star Conference and was second in the nation in turnover margin, ending the year with a +24 advantage. The team also led the conference and were among the top 20 nationally in scoring offense (39.8 PPG), passing (299.8 YPG), fewest turnovers lost and fewest interceptions. Leading the league in tackles for loss allowed, the Lions ranked in the top 20 in the nation in both passing efficiency (13th) and fourth-down conversion percentage (17th). Five offensive players were named to the All-Lone Star Conference First Team, while five were tabbed second-team selections and another five honorable mention.

In 2015, Storm’s offense once again finished among the nation's top 25 in multiple categories, including 25th in total offense (464.5 YPG), 17th in passing efficiency (152.62) and 20th in scoring offense (38.3 PPG) as Richard Cooper was named Lone Star Conference Offensive Back of the Year.

Under Storm’s guidance in 2014, A&M-Commerce sported the top scoring offense in all of NCAA football, averaging an eye-popping 54.1 points per game. The Lions scored 90-plus points twice during the year including a Lone Star Conference-record 98 points against East Texas Baptist. Storm’s 2014 unit opened the season with an Division II record-setting 986 yards of total offense against East Texas Baptist as quarterback Tyrik Rollison broke the school record with 562 passing yards and tied the record for touchdown passes. A&M-Commerce had three players rush for over 100 yards and three players record over 100 yards receiving in the contest.

The Lions were one of two teams with multiple wide receivers averaging over 100 reception yards per game - Ricky Collins (107.9) and Vernon Johnson (104.8) – following the 2014 season. Rollison averaged 342.2 yards per game through the air to finish third in the NCAA and was third nationally in yards per completion (16.5). Johnson went on to claim the Lone Star Conference’s Wide Receiver of the Year Award and was an All-American selection along with Collins, while 12 other offensive players earned All-Lone Star Conference nods. All told, the 2014 Lion offense re-wrote the record book by accounting for 27 different NCAA, Lone Star Conference and school records.

In his first year in Commerce, Storm turned around an offense that averaged 267 yards and only 12.6 points per game in 2012 prior to his arrival into a force that averaged 375.1 yards and 35 points per game. That season, Johnson set the program record for both touchdown catches (13) and receptions (70).

Storm arrived in Commerce following a one year stint at West Texas A&M, helping lead the Buffs to the Division II national semifinals with a 12-3 record. During his time in Canyon, Storm worked with the offensive line as West Texas A&M led the Lone Star Conference in total offense (474.9 YPG) while ranking second in scoring (38.6 PPG) and fourth in rushing (142.9 YPG).

Prior to West Texas A&M, Storm spent six seasons as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at his alma mater, East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. One of his most productive seasons came in 2011 as every starter on the defensive line for the Tigers was named All-Great American Conference, including Jason Catching, who led the league in sacks and was named Great American Conference Defensive Player of the Year. The year prior, Storm played an integral role in helping East Central University capture the 2010 Lone Star Conference North Division championship.

Storm had a standout playing career for the Tigers on the offensive line as a two-year starter, earning all-conference honors both seasons and being named the team’s lineman of the year. As a senior in 2005, he was picked as team captain. Before playing at East Central University, Storm was a two-year starter at Mt. San Antonio Junior College (Calif.) where he earned All-California accolades and was captain of the top-ranked junior college team in the state.

Storm received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2006 and his master’s in sports administration from East Central University. He is the father of Tate and Riley Storm.

The Storm File
Hometown: Chino Hills, Calif.
High School: Ruben S. Ayala
College: East Central University (2006)
Playing Experience: Mt. San Antonio Junior College (Calif.) and East Central University (two-year starter, team captain and all-conference performer at center
Family: Tate (son) and Riley (daughter)

Coaching Experience
2018-Present: SFA | Offensive Coordinator
2013-18: Texas A&M-Commerce | Offensive Coordinator/Assistant Head Coach
2012: West Texas A&M | Offensive Line
2006-11: East Central University | Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator

Accomplishments
• 2017 FootballScoop NCAA Division II Coordinator of the Year
• 7 First-Team All-Americans as Offensive Coordinator
• 10 Total All-Americans as Offensive Coordinator
• 1 National Player of the Year as Offensive Coordinator
• 1 Regional Player of the Year as Offensive Coordinator
• 4 Conference Players of the Year as Offensive Coordinator
• 8 First-Team All-Region Selections as Offensive Coordinator
• 10 Total All-Region Selections as Offensive Coordinator
• 15 First-Team All-Conference Selections as Offensive Coordinator
• 59 Total All-Conference Selections as Offensive Coordinator

mvemjsunpx
June 28th, 2019, 03:05 AM
Montana #65

https://i.postimg.cc/02jjMvL1/Bloemendaal-Gerrit.jpg


Gerrit Bloemendaal - G
RS Freshman
6'3", 291 lbs.
Great Falls, MT
CMR HS


'18 Stats:

(Redshirted)


https://gogriz.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=5001