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bonarae
June 20th, 2020, 12:00 AM
Campbell #77:

77 Tyler McLellan


Height 6-8
Weight 345
Class Redshirt Junior
Hometown North Charleston, S.C.
Highschool Fort Dorchester HS



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2019: Named Second Team All-Big South…Tabbed second team All-Big South by Phil Steele…Started all 11 Campbell games at right tackle…Helped Campbell rush for a season-high 269 yards at North Alabama, one of six 200-plus yard team rushing performances on the year…Helped Campbell pass for a season-best 266 yards in a win at Mercer, along with 515 yards of total offense…Helped clear the way for six individual 100-yard rushing performances on the year…Named 2019 Preseason Third Team Big South All-Conference by Phil Steele…

2018: Missed the 2018 season due to injury…

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Helped Fort Dorchester to a combined 23-4 record over his final two seasons…Named first team all-state as a senior…Collected second team all-state honors as a junior…Coached by Steve LaPrad…Full name is Tyler Scott McLellan…Born July 21, 1999…Son of Timothy and Veronica McLellan…Has a brother, Thomas…Majoring in business administration…

Harvard #77:

77 - Patrick Walsh


Height:

6-4


Weight:

285


Year:
Jr


Hometown:
Sterling, Mass.


High School:
Wachusett Regional


Position:
OL


Major:
Undeclared




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At Harvard:
2019: Competed in two games.

2018: Did not see game action.

Before Harvard:
Played football at Wachusett Regional High School … Captain during senior season … All–area and all-state selections … Also played basketball … Dad, Patrick, played football at Boston College … Brother is committed to play baseball at Boston College.

Tribe4SF
June 20th, 2020, 07:16 AM
W&M

#77

Ryan Childress
Sophomore
Offensive Line
6'5" 295
Stafford, VA
North Stafford H.S.

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dewey
June 20th, 2020, 08:00 AM
Here is #77 for the 3 time defending and overall 16 time National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.

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77
BRYAN NOHAVA
POSITION Offensive Guard
HEIGHT 6-4
WEIGHT 290
CLASS Sophomore
HOMETOWN Hawarden, Iowa
HIGH SCHOOL Gehlen Catholic HS

* 2019 MVFC Honor Roll

2019 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Member of the Bison program but did not see any action...Made the Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll.

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

HIGH SCHOOL: 2018 graduate of Gehlen Catholic High School...Played left tackle, left guard and defensive tackle for coach Jeremy Shindler...Two-time all-district first team...All-state second team in 2016 and first team in 2017...Helped the Jays rush for 2,240 yards and 34 touchdowns in an 8-3 senior season, advancing to the state quarterfinals...Finished third on the team with 35 tackles...Also served as the team’s placekicker going 3 of 3 on field goals and 32 of 42 on PAT kicks...Selected to play in the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl...Three-year letterwinner in basketball...Set school records in the bench press and power clean.

PERSONAL: Majoring in general agriculture...Son of Bryan and Brenda Nohava...Has two brothers, Brock and Brody, and a sister, Brandy.

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

Go Bison!

Dewey

UAalum72
June 20th, 2020, 10:22 AM
University at Albany, The State University of New York


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#77 JAHKELE BASCOME
Offensive Lineman


HEIGHT 6-2
WEIGHT 322
CLASS Redshirt Senior
HOMETOWN Harrisburg, PA
HIGH SCHOOL Susquehanna Township
PREVIOUS COLLEGE Iowa Central


2019: Appeared in three games… did not accumulate any stats.


Before UAlbany: Named one of the Top 100 Players in Pennsylvania while at Susquehanna High. ... Also played at Lackawanna and Iowa Central junior colleges.


Personal: Son of Antoine Fubler and Robin Bascome. ... Has two sisters, Ebony Bascome and Maya Fubler. ... Majoring in communications.

SFA 93
June 20th, 2020, 12:38 PM
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DT: #77 Rashad Nichols 6-3; 305 Bridge City, Louisiana (Higgins) (Sr.)

G:21;TKL:66;TFL:12.5;SCK:4.5;FF:2;FR:2;QBH:8;PBU:1

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2019 (Junior) Did not play

2018 (Sophomore): One of just five Lumberjack defenders and the only defensive lineman to start all 10 games of the season ... Played the entirety of the season at nose tackle, recording 30 total tackles with 16 solo stops ... Claimed the second-most sacks (3.5) on the team and tied for the third-most tackles for loss (5.0) ... Also tied for the most forced fumbles (2) and quarterback hurries among all SFA defenders ... Posted three or more tackles five times and had multi-tackle outings on eight different occasions ... Notched a trio of tackles at Incarnate Word (Sept. 15) and in the 24-21 home win over Abilene Christian (Sept. 22), collecting 1.5 tackles for loss with a seven-yard sack, forcing a fumble and earning both a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry against the Wildcats ... Had another forced fumble the following week at 11th-ranked McNeese (Sept. 29) to go along with five total tackles, including a career-best four unassisted stops and a tackle for loss ... Picked up a pair of quarterback hurries and made two tackles in the 93rd Battle of the Piney Woods inside NRG Stadium in Houston versus 16th-ranked Sam Houston State (Oct. 6) ... Tallied a season-high seven tackles and tied his career-best four solo stops during the 42-14 road rout of Houston Baptist (Oct. 20), registering a career high in tackles for loss with a career-high 2.5 sacks against the Huskies ... Closed out the season with five tackles in the 53rd Battle for Chief Caddo versus Northwestern State (Nov. 15).

2017 (Redshirt 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 Cats
June 20th, 2020, 05:08 PM
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There is no one currently assigned to #77 on the preseason roster, so we'll highlight assistant football coach Andy McCollum.

Andy McCollum
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POSITION Assistant Coach / Defensive Coordinator / inside linebackers

A veteran defensive coach with nearly four decades of collegiate experience, Andy McCollum has been hired by Western Carolina head football coach Mark Speir as the program's defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach. McCollum has been an assistant coach at five different NCAA Division I FBS programs and holds the distinction of being the first FBS – then NCAA D-IA – head coach at Middle Tennessee, a position he held for seven seasons.

McCollum most recently worked under WCU graduate Paul Johnson (1979) as the linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator at Georgia Tech. He replaces Tripp Weaver who was elevated to the coordinator position before being lured back to his alma mater, ECU, in late January.

"We are extremely happy that Coach McCollum has joined our staff," said Speir on the addition to his defensive coaching staff. "He is a proven winner as a head coach, a defensive coordinator, a recruiting coordinator, and as a position coach. He is a positive, energetic and very knowledgeable coach who will bring a wealth of experience to our program and has incredible ties throughout the Southeast in recruiting. His drive and passion to coach, develop young men and build relationships will be valuable in moving our football program forward. We welcome Andy and his wife Debbie to the Catamount Family."

During his 10 years in Atlanta, McCollum coached a myriad of positions, leading the Yellow Jackets' defensive line for two-and-a-half years, before switching to linebackers midway through the 2012 season. He switched to Tech's safeties and nickel backs in 2016 before moving back to the Jackets' inside linebackers under new defensive coordinator Nate Woody in 2018. Tech's 2015 defense ranked sixth nationally in fewest first downs allowed and first in the nation in defensive improvement on third down, while the 2018 squad ranked fourth overall in total defense in the ACC.

While at Georgia Tech, McCollum coached three All-ACC honorees and two NFL draft picks. He has also coached the team's top tackler three times in a four-season span. The Yellow Jackets made seven bowl game appearances during his tenure on the sidelines including winning the 2014 Orange Bowl, finishing the season ranked sixth in the final poll. Tech also finished among the top two in the ACC's Coastal Division four times.

The program's recruiting coordinator from 2009-17, McCollum was twice listed as one of the top recruiters in the Atlantic Coast Conference by Rivals.com (2014 & 2018) and garnered a top 25 national recruiter ranking from the same online publication in '18. Six players he either recruited and/or coached at Georgia Tech went on to play in the NFL – three of which were drafted including Jeremiah Attaochu, who McCollum mentored on both the defensive line and at linebacker. Attaochu established a new school record for career sacks with 31.5 from 2010-13.

McCollum also recruited two-time Super Bowl champion, Shaq Mason, a 2015 fourth-round draft pick of the New England Patriots where he is currently starting at offensive guard. While at Georgia Tech, Mason was first-team All-ACC in 2013 and 2014, as well as a first-team All-America selection in 2014.

McCollum made the move to Atlanta after serving for three seasons (2007-09) as linebackers coach at NC State, where he was a part of head coach Tom O'Brien's initial coaching staff with the Wolfpack. While in Raleigh, McCollum helped guide the Wolfpack to the 2008 PapaJohns.com Bowl and coached four linebackers that were drafted and went on to play in the NFL — Nate Irving, Terrell Manning, Audie Cole, and Willie Young.

Prior to joining the ACC at NC State, McCollum served as the head coach at Middle Tennessee for seven seasons (1999-2005), helping the Blue Raiders make the transition from a struggling NCAA Division I-AA squad to a successful NCAA I-A program that competed against BCS opponents 26 times during his tenure. Middle Tennessee set 84 school records with McCollum at the helm.

In 2000, McCollum led the Blue Raiders to a 6-5 record in only their second season as an FBS program. The winning campaign included back-to-back wins over Connecticut and South Florida by a combined score of 111-19. A year later, he led Middle Tennessee to an 8-3 record and its first Sun Belt Conference championship.

His Blue Raider squads ranked among the nation's top 10 in both total offense (fifth in 2001) and total defense (ninth in 2005). McCollum also brought in the Sun Belt's top recruiting classes in 2002, 2004 and 2005, setting up the Blue Raiders to make their first bowl appearance the year after his departure. He was named Tennessee Coach of the Year by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TWSA) in both 2000 and 2001.

The first 18 years of his coaching career was comprised of assistant roles at Middle Tennessee (1981-88), UTEP (1989-93) and Baylor (1994-98). Amidst that run was a three-month stint under Phillip Fulmer at Tennessee in the spring of 1995 before returning to Baylor where he served as associate head coach and defensive coordinator for the Bears for two seasons (1995-96). Highlights included Baylor ranking among the top 10 nationally in total defense (fifth), pass defense (fifth) and scoring defense (ninth) with McCollum at the helm in 1995 and Middle Tennessee making two NCAA Division I FCS (then I-AA) playoff appearances with him on staff in 1984 and '85.

From 1994-98, McCollum worked at Baylor in a variety of roles. In 1995 and 1996 he served as associate head coach, defensive and special teams coordinator. In 1994, the Bears participated in the Alamo Bowl. In 1995, the Bear defense ranked fifth nationally in total defense, fifth in pass defense and ninth in scoring defense. He coached offense (wide receivers – 1989), defense (linebackers – 1990-93) and special teams (1989-93) during his five-year stint at UTEP.

In his lone year away from college coaching, he served as an advance scout for the NFL's Tennessee Titans in Nashville in 2006. He worked directly with then-head coach Jeff Fisher in scouting future opponents, breaking down personnel, schematics, and tendencies.

Before embarking on his coaching career, McCollum was a four-year starter (offensive guard and tight end) at Austin Peay State from 1977-80. He led the Governors in receptions as a junior in 1979 and was a freshman starter on APSU's 1977 Ohio Valley Conference championship team. He earned a bachelor's degree from Austin Peay in 1981 and a master's degree from Middle Tennessee State in 1983.

McCollum was born in Marietta, Ga., where he was a three-year starter at quarterback for coach Ray Broadway at Marietta High School. A four-sport athlete – football, basketball, baseball, and track – he collected third-team all-state plaudits and was named Cobb County Player of the Year in 1976 before being dubbed the North Georgia Athlete of the Year in 1977. McCollum was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 2010.

He is married to the former Debbie Wrather and has two children, Drew and Andrea.

FUBeAR
June 21st, 2020, 06:57 AM
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77TREY IORILLO


POSITION Offensive Line
HEIGHT 6-3
WEIGHT 311
CLASS Redshirt Junior
LETTERS 2
HOMETOWN Kennesaw, Ga.
HIGHSCHOOL Harrison HS


Awards/Accolades

2019 Fall Academic All-SoCon Team
2018-19 SoCon Academic Honor Roll

Season-by-Season
2019

Saw action in eight contests
Made his first start of the season against Campbell (Sept. 28)
Started each of the season’s last three games
Helped the Bears rank 28th in sacks allowed
Played a key part in helping Mercer average 358.8 yards per game

2018

Logged playing time on the offensive line in seven games 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 Trey Iorillo
“Trey possesses several traits you look for in an offensive lineman; great game IQ, loads of strength and nastiness.”

High School

Graduated from Harrison High School in 2017
Coached by Matt Dickmann
Rated a two-star prospect by 247Sports.com
Named First Team All-State his senior year (2016)
Received All-Cobb County Team honors and Cobb County TD Club Team honors his junior (2015) and senior (2016) years
Named First Team All-Region both is junior (2015) and senior (2016) years

Personal

Full name is John Anthony Iorillo, III
Born on April 17, 1999
Son of Anthony & Penny Iorillo
Chose Mercer over Air Force, Georgia State, Charlotte, Buffalo, Austin Peay, Fordham, Samford, Colgate, Columbia and Dartmouth