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bonarae
July 4th, 2020, 12:06 AM
Campbell #63:
63 Juan Claros
Height 6-3
Weight 280
Class Senior
Hometown Orlando, Fla.
Highschool Lake Howell HS
Prev School Ellsworth Community College
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2019: Played in all 11 Campbell games in 2019, starting the final 10 games of the season at right guard…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…
Prep/Personal: Named to first team all-conference, all-district, and all-county as an offensive lineman for the Lake Howell High School Silver Hawks…Also named lineman of the year while at Lake Howell…Participated in weightlifting and wrestling in high school…Son of Hermes and Betty Claros…Has two siblings, Hermes and Jorge…Full name is Juan Sebastian Claros…Born Feb. 13, 1999...
Harvard #63 not yet assigned; here is an eligible first-year player:
Jake Lugg
Height 6-5
Weight 280
Class First-Year
Hometown Wexford, Pa.
Highschool North Allegheny
Before Harvard:
Attended North Allegheny High, earning three varsity letters at left tackle… Started at the position for two seasons… Earned honorable mention all-Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League accolades as senior… Served as team captain in 2019… Helped North Allegheny to the regular-season conference title in 2018 and 2019… Guided the team to a 20-3 record as a starter… Was a four-time scholar-athlete and two-time Chaffin Luhana Scholar Athlete of the Week… Baierl Automotive Football Scholarship recipient… Member of the National Honor Society and his church parking and security team… Mentor at Grandview Elementary School… Enjoys singing and playing the guitar and ukulele… Brother, Josh, plays football at Notre Dame and is part of the Class of 2021.
Tribe4SF
July 4th, 2020, 06:18 AM
W&M
#63
Bart Francois
Redshirt Freshman
Offensive Guard
6'3" 285
Montvale, NJ
St. Joseph's Regional H.S.
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The Cats
July 4th, 2020, 08:49 AM
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There is no one currently assigned to #63 on the preseason roster, so we'll highlight assistant football coach Graham Hobbs.
Graham Hobbs
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Western Carolina head football coach Mark Speir has added eastern North Carolina native Graham Hobbs to his offensive coaching staff as the running backs coach. Hobbs makes the move westward to Cullowhee from Greenville, N.C., where he was most recently an offensive graduate assistant coach at ECU.
Hobbs is a second new face to join the WCU offensive coaching staff as former Clemson standout Jay Guillermo was hired earlier this month to coach the Catamount tight ends. That duo joins returning offensive coaches in coordinator and OL coach John Holt, quarterbacks coach Philip Ely, and wide receivers coach Arketa Banks.
"Graham is an outstanding offensive mind. He has been a part of some very explosive offenses and has also coached several different positions in his young coaching career. We are excited about the knowledge and energy that he will bring to our program," said Speir.Graham Hobbs
While at East Carolina, Hobbs worked with both the wide receivers and tight end positions, helping coach freshman WR C.J. Johnson to an ECU freshman record 908 receiving yards and FWAA Freshman All-America honor. Johnson ranked second among the Pirate receivers with 54 catches and four touchdown receptions. Hobbs' responsibilities in Greenville also included coaching the defensive scout team each week, providing the offense with the proper looks of the opposition.
Prior to working on the Pirates' coaching staff, Hobbs served as the quarterbacks coach at North Carolina Central in Durham for the 2018 season. The Eagles used three different quarterbacks to combine for 16 passing touchdowns against only three interceptions with then-sophomore QB Chauncey Caldwell twice earning MEAC Offensive Player of the Week prior to suffering a season-ending injury.
Hobbs had spent the previous two seasons at Marshall, first as an offensive quality control coach before being promoted to an offensive graduate assistant, working primarily with wide receivers. He helped tutor first-team All-Conference USA selection Tyre Brady, who recorded 942 receiving yards and eight touchdowns on the season. Marshall's 2017 campaign ended with a victory in the New Mexico Bowl. He also helped recruit both North and South Carolina for the Thundering Herd.
Hobbs began his collegiate playing career at Chowan University in Murfreesboro, N.C., in 2012, appearing in three games at quarterback. The following year, he transferred to Florida International to finish his bachelor's degree before parlaying his experience into the administrative and later coaching side of the game. He joined the Panthers' football video operations staff before later taking a position as an offensive quality control coach at FIU for the 2014 and 2015 seasons to begin his coaching career.
During his time on staff at his alma mater, Hobbs worked with the quarterback and wide receiver positions at FIU while also helping with film analysis and opponent scouting reports. He left FIU to join Elizabeth City State University as an offensive assistant coach and assistant recruiting coordinator in February of 2016, before moving on to Huntington, W.Va., in August prior to the start of the 2016 season.
Originally from Corapeake, N.C. – a small community in the northeastern corner of North Carolina on the outskirts of the Great Dismal Swamp, just north of Edenton, N.C. – Hobbs graduated from Gates County High as a three-sport student-athlete, earning all-conference and all-area honors in football, basketball and baseball for the Red Barons.
A 2015 graduate of Florida International with a bachelor of science degree in recreation and sport management, Hobbs additionally completed a master's degree in parks, recreation, tourism, and sport management from North Carolina State in 2017 and a master of science degree in adult and continuing education from Marshall in May of 2018.
UAalum72
July 4th, 2020, 08:52 AM
University at Albany, The State University of New York
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#63 DANNY KAY
Punter
HEIGHT 5-10
WEIGHT 221
CLASS Sophomore
HOMETOWN Palmyra, NJ
HIGH SCHOOL Holy Cross Prep
2019: Did not appear in any games.
High school: Football and track & field athlete who played at Palmyra High, Camden Catholic and Holy Cross Prep. ... During senior year, was 35-37 on extra points and 6-8 on field goals, with a long of 50. ... Led the state of New Jersey with 30 touchbacks. ... Finished career with 192 kicking points and 94 touchbacks. ... First-Team All-State, All-County and All-Conference as a senior. ... Third-Team All-State, First-Team All-Conference, First-Team All-South Jersey as a junior. ... Second-Team All-Conference as a freshman and sophomore.
Personal: Son of John and Susan Kay. ... Has a brother, John. ... Majoring in Business Administration.
SFA 93
July 4th, 2020, 09:39 AM
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OL: #63 Justice Guillory 6-3; 300 Katy, Texas (Morton Ranch) (Fr.)
Recruiting Information
Offers from Prairie View A&M and Rice
High School
Played two season at Morton Ranch under head coaches Ron Counter and Wendell Ishee
Honorable mention all-district offensive lineman
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dewey
July 4th, 2020, 11:45 AM
Here is #63 for the 3 time defending and overall 16 time National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.
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63
JAKE KUBAS
POSITION Offensive Guard
HEIGHT 6-3
WEIGHT 298
CLASS Sophomore
HOMETOWN Dickinson, N.D.
HIGH SCHOOL Trinity HS
* 2019 MVFC Commissioner's Academic Excellence Award
* 2018, 2019 MVFC Honor Roll
2019 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Reserve on the offensive line...Saw action in five games including the NCAA quarterfinal win over Illinois State...Earned the Missouri Valley Football Conference Commissioner's Academic Excellence Award...Second straight year on the 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 Trinity High School...Three-year letterman and two-year starter for coach John Odermann...Two-time captain...All-conference first team as a junior...All-state first team as a senior...Helped the Titans to an 8-2 record and state semifinal appearance in 2017...Also competed in basketball and track...National Honor Society member.
PERSONAL: Majoring in sport management...Son of Monte and Susan Kubas...Father was a defensive lineman at NDSU from 1991-1994...Has a brother, Zach Kubas, who is an offensive lineman for the Bison...Also has a sister, Abbey.
Good luck with the upcoming season and in the classroom Jake.
Go Bison!
Dewey
mvemjsunpx
July 4th, 2020, 06:30 PM
Montana #63
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Trevor Welnel - T
Sophomore
6'4", 270 lbs.
Helena, MT
Helena Capital HS
'19 Stats:
(DNP)
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FUBeAR
July 11th, 2020, 12:06 PM
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63AIDAN HIGGINS
POSITION Offensive Line
HEIGHT 5-11
WEIGHT 256
CLASS Redshirt Freshman
LETTERS 1
HOMETOWN Duluth, Ga.
HIGHSCHOOL Mountain View HS
Season-by-Season
2019
Appeared in three games
Earned the start at center against Chattanooga (Oct. 5)
Before Mercer
High School
Four-year letterwinner at Mountain View High School (Lawrenceville, Ga.)
Played on Bears’ offensive line as their center under head coach Robert Kellogg
Two-time GHSA 7A All-Region 6 First Team honoree
Earned All-County First Team honors as a senior
Helped Mountain View HS reach GHSA 7A state playoffs in three consecutive seasons, starting with school’s first-ever state playoff appearance in 2016
Named Bears’ Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2017 & 2018
Was Mountain View HS’ offensive MVP in 2017
Participated in 2017 Georgia Junior Bowl (Rising Seniors Bowl)
Member of school’s wrestling & lacrosse teams
Participated in Mountain View HS’ Peer Leading initiative
Was a scholar athlete & honors graduate at Mountain View HS
Personal
Full name is Aidan Higgins
Born on Dec. 12, 2000
Son of Misty & Mark Higgins
Has three siblings, Andrew, Alex & Ally
Brother, Andrew, played football at Tulane & Tennessee Tech
Brother, Alex, played football at Elon
Father, Mark, played professional baseball
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