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bonarae
August 28th, 2020, 05:28 AM
Campbell #8 - 2 players assigned:

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CALEB SNEAD
HEIGHT 6-4
WEIGHT 215
CLASS Redshirt Junior
HOMETOWN Lynchburg, Va.
HIGHSCHOOL Heritage HS

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2019: Named Second Team All-Big South by Phil Steele…Led team and ranked 11th in the Big South in receiving yards with 554, despite playing only nine games due to injury…Ranked third in the Big South in yards per catch (19.1), and eighth in TD catches with six…Caught at least one pass in all nine games…Made five or more catches three times…Grabbed a season-high 104 receiving yards in a win at Gardner-Webb…Posted 99 yards on six catches with a TD vs. Kennesaw State…Tossed a TD in a win over Hampton, adding two catches for 51 yards…Hauled in 90 yards on five catches in a win over Shaw…Posted two TDs and 54 yards on three catches at Troy…Collected 62 yards and a touchdown on three catches in a win over Davidson…As a redshirt sophomore in 2019, caught a TD pass in five of Campbell’s nine games, owning at least one touchdown catch in 13 of his 20 career games, and 15 total touchdowns over that span…Reached the 1,000 career receiving yards milestone in 2019, hitting the mark in just 14 career games – the fastest in school history (previous Aaron Blockmon, 17 games as a redshirt sophomore in 2016)…Also moved into second in school history with 1,364 career receiving yards, passing former standout Ben Bolling (2012-15), currently on staff as CU’s wide receivers’ coach and recruiting coordinator…A 2019 Preseason All-Big South selection…Named Preseason First Team Big South All-Conference by Phil Steele…Named Preseason First Team All-North Carolina College Football (NCCFB) by CarolinaGridiron.com…

2018: Named First Team Freshman All-America by Phil Steele and HERO Sports…Tabbed First Team All-Big South…The second Camel to ever be named first team all-conference as a freshman, joining former linebacker Milton Brown (2008, Pioneer Football League)…A finalist for the STATS FCS Jerry Rice Award…Named Big South Freshman of the Week four times…Tabbed a STATS Honorable Mention National Freshman of the Week honoree twice…Finished his rookie season with 810 receiving yards and nine TD catches, leading all FCS freshmen and ranking second among all Big South receivers…Averaged 18.0 yards per catch, a league best…His nine TDs tied a Big South freshman record, while 810 yards, nine touchdowns and 45 receptions are all Campbell rookie records…Posted 10 receptions, tied for the most by a Big South player in 2018, with 188 yards, both Campbell single-game records, with two touchdowns at Monmouth, earning Big South Freshman of the Week and honorable mention FCS Freshman of the Week accolades…Named Big South Freshman of the Week and honorable mention FCS Freshman of the Week following CU’s win at Georgetown, posting 98 yards on three catches, including a 70-yard TD reception…Tabbed Big South Freshman of the Week for the second consecutive week after registering 72 yards and a touchdown on four catches against Coastal Carolina…Named Big South Freshman of the Week for a fourth time after collecting 55 yards receiving with a touchdown on five catches in Campbell's win at Presbyterian…Reached the 100-yard mark for the second straight week with 119 on seven catches and a TD against Gardner-Webb…Made five catches for 95 yards and a touchdown in Campbell’s season finale against Charleston Southern…Took a 49 yard touchdown for his first career catch in a win over Chowan, totaling 57 yards on two grabs in the win…Also scored a TD in a win over North Alabama, adding three catches for 43 yards…Also made a grab for 12 yards at Kennesaw State…Posted a pair of catches for 11 yards against Wagner…Collected a touchdown in eight different games…Started all 11 games at wide receiver…

2017: Redshirted the 2017 season…

Prep/Personal: Named all-district, all-conference and all-region as a junior and senior…Hauled in 79 career catches for 1,651 yards and 18 touchdowns…Posted 800 receiving yards on 28 catches with eight touchdowns as a senior…Coached by Brad Bradley…Also lettered in basketball, earning all-district, all-conference, all-region and all-state honors…Played in the Virginia all-star game…A 1,000 point scorer…A National Honor Society member…Full name is Caleb Jeremiah Snead…Born July 11, 1999 in Lynchburg, Va. …Son of J.D. and Amy Snead…A business administration major…

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C.J. SMITH
HEIGHT 6-1
WEIGHT 185
CLASS Redshirt Sophomore
HOMETOWN Jacksonville, Fla.

HIGHSCHOOL Fletcher HS / Minnesota




At Minnesota
2018-19: Did not see game action in two seasons with the Gophers…


Prep/Personal: Attended Fletcher High School in Neptune Beach, Fla. …Wore No. 2 for the Senators…Named All-Jacksonville in 2017 and 2016…All-Conference in 2017 and All-Palm Beaches Honorable Mention in 2014…Coached by Kevin Brown…Consensus three-star recruit…No. 82 ranked cornerback and 140 overall recruit in Florida by 247Sports…Son of Clinton Smith Jr. and Sabrina Smith…Has three sisters (Tikia, Shaquanda and Toya)…

ETSU #8:

#8 Jacob Saylors
POS. RB
HT. 5-11
WT. 190
YR. Jr.
HOMETOWN Jasper, Tenn.
PREVIOUS SCHOOL Marion County HS

2019 (Sophomore): Named to the SoCon Honor Roll … Played in 11 games on the season, garnering five starts for the Bucs … Finished the season with a career-best 653 rushing yards on 112 attempts … Tied freshman season mark with four rushing touchdowns and averaged a career-high 59.4 yards per game on the ground … Hauled in 16 receptions for 150 yards … Tallied two touchdowns and 90 yards rushing on 12 carries against Shorter in ETSU’s 48-10 triumph over the Hawks … Registered a season-high 112 rushing yards on nine carries against VMI, crossing the pylon once with a career-high 61-yard rush.


2018 (Freshman): Named to the SoCon All-Freshman Team … Played in 11 games on the season with one start (vs. Samford on Nov. 17) … Finished his freshman season with 615 rushing yards in 86 attempts with four touchdowns … Averaged 7.2 yards per carry as a freshman, the third-highest yards per carry in a single season in ETSU history … Also concluded the year with 23 receptions for 219 yards and 17 kickoff returns for 371 yards … Tallied two touchdowns against both Gardner-Webb (Oct. 6) and Western Carolina (Oct. 27) … Registered a season-high 123 yards on the ground against WCU, while racing for a career-high 45-yard rush against Mercer on Nov. 3 … Eclipsed 100 yards on the ground twice (Gardner-Webb and Western Carolina).


High School: Three-sport athlete at Marion County High School (football, basketball, baseball) … Played for head coach Joey Mathis … Four-year starter at Marion County where he racked up over 4,100 yards and 74 touchdowns, while also adding 18 interceptions … Finished with 1,795 yards and 126 carries with 36 touchdowns his senior season … Helped guide Marion County to three straight Class 2A state championship games … Three-time all-state selection.


Personal: Son of Jeanetta Brophy … has yet to declare a major.

Tribe4SF
August 28th, 2020, 06:43 AM
W&M

#8 (previously wore #37)

Gage Herdman
Junior
Safety
6'3" 220
Leesburg, VA
Flint Hill School

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The Cats
August 28th, 2020, 07:11 AM
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#8 Devlin Olawumi
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POSITION Safety
HEIGHT 6-0
WEIGHT 195
CLASS Redshirt Sophomore
HOMETOWN Atlanta, Ga.
HIGH SCHOOL Westlake HS


2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in five games on the season as a defensive substitution and on special teams … Was sidelined by a mid-season injury … Credited with seven total tackles including four solo stops … Tallied a career-high three tackles in the season-opener against Mercer (Aug. 31) … Posted a career-best two solo stops at Alabama (Nov. 23).

2018 (Freshman): Battled through injury that limited him to two games played on the season … Made his collegiate debut at Gardner-Webb (Sept. 14) with one other game played against VMI (Sept. 22) … Returned to action in a limited capacity during WCU’s annual Spring Drills … Redshirt.

Prior to Western Carolina: Was a two-time Georgia 2-7A All-Region first-team defense selection following both his junior and senior years ... As a junior in 2016, recorded 95 tackles including 60 solo stops and 13.5 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks ... Also ran track as a prep ... High school coach was Kareem Reid.

Personal: Is the son of Turi Smith Olawumi and Devlin Olawumi, Sr., and Felicia Hicks.

dewey
August 28th, 2020, 08:14 AM
There are 2 #8's for the 3 time defending and overall 16 time National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.

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COURTNEY EUBANKS
POSITION Cornerback
HEIGHT 5-10
WEIGHT 176
CLASS Freshman
HOMETOWN St. Petersburg, Fla.
HIGH SCHOOL Admiral Farragut Academy

HIGH SCHOOL: 2020 graduate of Admiral Farragut Academy...Four-year starter...Wide receiver, defensive back and return specialist for coach Rick Kravitz...Team captain his senior year...Had 550 receiving yards and 230 rushing yards his final season along with 23 tackles and three interceptions on defense...Had 2,900 career all-purpose yards and 10 interceptions...Class 2A Player of the Year...Selected to the Florida North-South all-star game...Also participates in track and field...

PERSONAL: Undecided on a college major...Mother's name is Vonkecia...Has a sister, Nykecia, and brother, Trayvon.

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

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ZEB NOLAND
POSITION Quarterback
HEIGHT 6-2
WEIGHT 217
CLASS Senior
HOMETOWN Watkinsville, Ga.
HIGH SCHOOL Oconee County HS
BIO RELATED STATS HISTORICAL
Biography
* 2019 MVFC Honor Roll

2019 SEASON (JUNIOR): Transferred into the Bison program for spring semester after three seasons at Iowa State...Competed for the starting quarterback job into fall camp with Trey Lance and Noah Sanders...Served as the No. 2 quarterback all season behind Lance...Appeared in eight games...Completed 9 of 14 passes for 120 yards and one touchdown, a 3-yard pass to fullback Hunter Luepke in the home win over South Dakota...Named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll.

2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Played in five games for Iowa State...Passed for 360 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to fifth-ranked Oklahoma...Passed for 233 yards and one TD in a win over Akron...Went 70-for-110 for 722 yards and four TDs altogether.

2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in four games for Iowa State including one start...Completed 36 of 66 passes for 533 yards and two TDs.

2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season as a redshirt at Iowa State.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2016 graduate of Oconee County High School, where he was coached by his father, Travis Noland...Two-time all-region pick...Region 8AAA Player of the Year as a senior...Passed for 1,627 yards and 17 touchdowns completing 79 of 169 passes...Led his team to a 9-3 record and the Region 8AAA championship, its first regional title since 2004...As a junior, completed 107 of 193 passes for 1,966 yards and 14 TDs and rushed for six scores.

PERSONAL: Graduated from NDSU in December 2019 with a degree in university studies...Son of Travis and Julie Noland...Father played quarterback at Appalachian State.

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

Go Bison!

Dewey

UAalum72
August 28th, 2020, 09:26 AM
University at Albany, The State University of New York


#8 Chris Potts was previously listed as #45


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AMIR SHIELDS
Defensive Back


HEIGHT 5-11
WEIGHT 180
CLASS Incoming Freshman
HOMETOWN Philadelphia, PA
HIGH SCHOOL Northeast HS,/ Neumann Goretti HS


High School
Lettered in football, basketball, and track & field at Northeast High School and Neumann Goretti High School… team captain in basketball and track & field… recorded four interceptions as a senior… 2020 First Team All-Public in basketball with Northeast… 2020 Public League basketball champion… 2018 PIAA AAA basketball state champion with Neumann Goretti… 2018 PIAA AA 4x400m state champion with Neumann Goretti

Personal
Amir Shields… son of Anthony Shields and Falon White… has one sister, Chloe, and one brother, Ali… undecided on major

SFA 93
August 28th, 2020, 10:47 AM
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WR: #8 Tamrick Pace 6-3; 195 Brownsboro, Texas (Brownsboro) (Sr.)

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- 2019 Preseason All-Southland Conference Second Team Offense
- 2018 All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention
- 2017 All-Southland Conference Second Team
- 2016 All-Southland Conference Honorable Mention
- 2016 Hero Sports FCS First Team Freshman All-American

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2019: Played in 1 game catching 6 passes for 63 yards before season ending injury. (Medical Redshirt)

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2018 (Junior): One of SFA's top offensive weapons for the third consecutive season, attracting the most attention from opposing defenses ... Played in nine games and made seven starts at wide receiver, starting the first five games of the season and the final two ... Led the Lumberjacks in touchdowns (7) en route to All-Southland Conference honorable mention acclaim ... Finished second on the team in receiving yards (623), which ranked him third on the team in all-purpose yards, and was also second in receiving yards per game (69.2) ... Was third among Lumberjack receivers in both receptions (42) and yards per catch (14.8) ... Ranked ninth in the Southland and was second on the team in scoring (4.7 PPG), accounting for 42 of SFA's 181 points scored on the year ... Among FCS statistical leaders in several categories, including ranking 46th in the nation and fifth in the league in receiving touchdowns (7), 51st in the country and seventh in the conference in receiving yards per game, 66th nationally and 11th in the Southland in receptions per game, and 93rd in the nation and 14th in the league in receiving yards ... Recorded five or more receptions in five different games and had four or more catches on six different occasions ... Posted two 100-yard receiving games and racked up at least 75 yards in each of the final three games of the season ... Earned 70-plus receiving yards in five different contests ... Began the season with five catches for 73 yards at FBS 18th-ranked Mississippi State (Sept. 1) ... Posted 72 yards on five receptions in the 24-21 home win over Abilene Christian (Sept. 22) ... Hauled in a pair of touchdowns and finished with four catches for 56 yards in the 93rd Battle of the Piney Woods inside NRG Stadium in Houston against 16th-ranked Sam Houston State (Oct. 6) ... Had a touchdown grab in the 42-14 road rout of Houston Baptist (Oct. 20) ... Racked up a season-high 158 yards on seven catches and scored twice in the home affair with Lamar (Oct. 27) to move into the program's top 10 for career touchdown receptions ... Owned 75 yards on seven catches and grabbed a touchdown at No. 16 Nicholls (Nov. 10) ... Reeled in a season-high eight catches for 128 yards and a touchdown in the 53rd Battle for Chief Caddo versus Northwestern State (Nov. 15), becoming just the 12th Lumberjack to amass 2,000 yards receiving in his career ... Also had a 49-yard pass off of a trick play against the Demons ... Closed out the year ranked 10th on SFA's all-time career receiving yards list with 2,104 yards and tied for eighth in career touchdown receptions (20).

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2017 (Sophomore): All-Southland Conference Second Team offense selection ... Led SFA in receptions (53) and receiving yards (645) for the second consecutive season ... Was second in touchdowns (5) and third in scoring ... Averaged 4.8 receptions per game to rank 55th nationally and fourth in the Southland ... Ranked sixth in the 11-team league in both receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, while ninth in receiving yards per game (58.6) ... Led all Lumberjack receivers in yards per catch (12.2) ... Posted two 100-yard receiving games and had five or more receptions in eight different contests ... Was the lone SFA wide receiver to start every game, recording at least one catch in all 11 games ... Reached the 1,000-yard receiving mark for his career in just 15 games played, achieving the career milestone on a 17-yard catch in the 20-10 road win at Abilene Christian (Sept. 23) ... Claimed a season-best seven receptions on three separate occasions ... Racked up 65 yards on seven catches with a touchdown in the home opener versus Southern Utah (Sept. 9) ... Had a 13-yard rush and hauled in a 24-yard fourth-quarter touchdown in the thrilling 37-31 home victory over Incarnate Word (Sept. 16) ... Notched 64 yards on seven receptions against 25th-rankedMcNeese (Sept. 30) ... Earned 100 yards on six catches with a season-long 53-yard reception against No. 11/9 Sam Houston State in the 92nd Battle of the Piney Woods at NRG Stadium in Houston ... Registered a season-high 145 yards on seven catches with a touchdown and a 42-yard reception in the 34-7 road rout of Lamar (Oct. 28) ... Closed out the year with six receptions for 65 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown catch, at Northwestern State in the 52nd Battle for Chief Caddo (Nov. 18) ... Also claimed a tackle on kickoff coverage during the win at Lamar.

2016 (Freshman): 2016 Hero Sports FCS first team Freshman All-American ... 2016 All-Southland Conference honorable mention selection ... Played in all 11 games as a true freshman with eight starts at wide receiver ... Led SFA in receptions (52), receiving yards (836) and touchdowns (8), ranking second all-time in program history among freshmen in each category ... Ranked fourth in the SLC receiving yards per game (76.0), tied for fifth in touchdowns and seventh in receptions per game (4.7) ... Ranked second among freshmen nationally in both receiving yards and receiving touchdowns ... Registered four 100-yard receiving games in 2016, led by a season-best 187 yards on eight receptions with a touchdown at Houston Baptist ... Caught a season-high 11 passes for 144 yards and a touchdown against Sam Houston State at NRG Stadium ... Recorded eight receptions for 142 yards and a touchdown in the win over Northwestern State ... Posted five catches for 104 yards and a touchdown at Nicholls ... Opened his collegiate career with two catches for 48 yards and a touchdown at Texas Tech ... Caught five passes each in the wins against Abilene Christian (55 yards) and at Incarnate Word (75 yards), pulling in touchdown receptions in each ... Caught the game-winning touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter as SFA won at 13th-rankedMcNeese ... Came to be known as SFA's big play receiver, pulling in six passes of 40-yards or longer on the year, including 49-yarders at Nicholls and at Houston Baptist.

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Prior to SFA: Three year starter at Brownsboro High School, playing quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back … Two-time all-district selection … All-region selection in 2015 … All-East Texas Dream Team selection as a junior … Posted 112 catches for 2,203 yards and 39 touchdowns during his prep career … Tied school single-game record with 214 receiving yards … Coached by Jason Hooker … Also lettered four times in both basketball and track and field … Named basketball’s district MVP and all-region selection … Regional qualifier in track as a member of the Brownsboro relay teams … Three star recruit by 247 Sports … Son of Curtis and Latammia Warren … Collegiate major is undecided.

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