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August 30th, 2020, 12:51 AM
Campbell #6 - 2 players assigned:
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MALIK GRATE
HEIGHT 6-0
WEIGHT 175
CLASS Redshirt Senior
HOMETOWN Pendleton, S.C.
HIGHSCHOOL Pendleton / Wake Forest
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2019: Totaled 12 tackles with an interception and four pass breakups…Returned two kicks for 64 yards in a win over Presbyterian…Played in eight games on the season, starting the team’s first six at cornerback…Missed three games due to injury…Posted a season-high five tackles in a win over Hampton…Collected four tackles with an interception and a breakup in a win at Mercer…Made two stops in a win over Shaw…Tallied a tackle and a pass breakup at Troy…Added two breakups against Presbyterian…Also saw time against Davidson, Gardner-Webb and Charleston Southern…
Wake Forest (2016-17): Played in six games during the 2018 season, notching two tackles and a touchdown, recovering a blocked punt in the end zone against Boston College…Suffered a season-ending injury in the Deacons’ loss to Clemson…Played in five games with three tackles as a redshirt freshman in 2017…Redshirted as a wide receiver before moving to defensive back in 2016…
Prep/Personal: Team captain at Pendleton High...A 3-star athlete by ESPN and 247Sports...Among the top 25 recruits in South Carolina by ESPN and 247Sports...Considered the No. 18 recruit in South Carolina by the Charlotte Observer...Named first team 2-A all-state as a senior by High School Sports Report...Played in the 2015 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas...Scored three touchdowns including a 60-yard punt return for a touchdown in a win over Blacksburg...Helped the Bulldogs to an 8-3 record in 2015...Had 38 receptions for 284 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore...Played for Coach Paul Sutherland...Participated in track for the Bulldogs where he ran the 100 and 400 meters and also competed in the high jump...Earned track athlete of the year from the Anderson Independent-Mail in 2013...Won the 200 and 400 meters at state and finished second in the 100...Named all-area in track in 2014...Repeated with titles in the 200 and 400 as a junior while finishing second in the 100 meters and third in the long jump...Owns six state championships in track…Son of Sherman and Regina Guyton and Rod Brown...Born July 15, 1997...Member of the National Honor Society…
6
HAJJ-MALIK WILLIAMS
HEIGHT 6-0
WEIGHT 205
CLASS Sophomore
HOMETOWN Atlanta, Ga.
HIGHSCHOOL U.S. Military Academy Preparatory
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- 2020 Preseason Big South Offensive Player of the Year
- Preseason All-Big South
- Phil Steele first team preseason All-Big South
- HERO Sports preseason Big South top offensive player
- HERO Sports Big South Preseason All-Conference
2019: Named First Team FCS Freshman All-America by HERO Sports…Named the Big South's Offensive Freshman of the Year…Tabbed the Big South Freshman of the Year by Phil Steele…A four-time Big South Freshman of the Week in 2019 (9/9, 9/30, 10/21, 10/28), earning honorable mention FCS Freshman of the Week nods five times (9/9, 9/30, 10/21, 10/28, 11/11)…A STATS Jerry Rice Award Watch List finalist…Became the second Camel and first CU freshman to pass for more than 2,000 yards in a single season, throwing for 2,042 yards and 17 touchdowns…Rushed for a team-high 664 yards and nine touchdowns, ranking third in the Big South in total offense (2,686), while standing in the top-six in rushing yards, rushing TDs, passing yards and passing TDs…Also ranked in the Big South’s top-6 in rushing yards, rushing TDs, passing yards and passing TDs…Accounted for both a passing and rushing TD in six games…Passed for two touchdowns and totaled 105 passing yards in CU’s season opener at Troy, completing 7-of-13 throws…Connected on 18-of-24 passes (season-high .750 passing percentage) two touchdowns and 235 yards in a win over Shaw, adding 86 yards and a TD rushing…Combined for four touchdowns, passing for three and 236 yards (17-of-25 passes), with another TD and 41 yards rushing in a win over Davidson…Registered a season-high 266 yards passing with a touchdown and 44 yards rushing at Mercer…Passed for 217 yards with two touchdowns, adding 82 yards rushing in a win over Hampton…Again combined for four touchdowns in CU’s triple OT win at Gardner-Webb, two passing and two on the ground, completing 22-of-36 passes, both season highs, and running for 100 yards…Again surpassed the century mark on the ground two games later, running for a season-high 110 yards with two touchdowns against nationally-ranked Kennesaw State, adding 233 yards passing and another TD…Passed for 169 yards and ran for 62 against nationally-ranked Monmouth…Collected 144 yards and a touchdown passing in CU’s season finale at Charleston Southern, adding two rushing scores and 74 yards…
Prep/Personal: Previously attended U.S. Military Academy Preparatory…Named an all-region first team quarterback with the Hapeville Charter Hornets under head coach Winston Gordon…Also named team MVP…Honor roll recipient…Son of O’Ronde Williams and Veverly Griffin…Has one sibling, Ayzhah…Full name is Hajj-Malik Qaadir Williams…Born Nov. 25, 1999…
ETSU #6:
#6 Jamal Couch
POS. WR
HT. 6-4
WT. 227
YR. RSr.
HOMETOWN Phenix City, Ala.
PREVIOUS SCHOOL Mississippi State
2019 (R-Junior): Appeared in three games for the Bucs during the season … Finished the year with one reception for 11 yards.
Previous School
Mississippi State
2017 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 contests and started his first collegiate game against No. 2 Alabama (11/11) … Made 10 receptions for 191 yards and two touchdowns … Averaged 19.1 yards per catch as a sophomore … Scored first collegiate touchdown on an 11-yard catch in MSU’s season-opener vs. Charleston Southern (9/2) … First multi-reception game of the season came on the road at No. 13 Auburn (9/30) … Racked up a career-high 60 yards on two receptions versus the Tigers, including a career-long play of 32 yards … Reeled off another 32-yard play against BYU (10/14) to finish the game with two catches for 43 yards … Strong Egg Bowl (11/23) performance with two catches for 37 yards … Against Louisville in the TaxSlayer Bowl (12/30), made two catches for 28 yards.
2016 (Freshman): Made appearances in 11 games, including all eight SEC games as a true freshman … Did not play against Samford and Miami … Hauled in eight passes for 113 yards, averaging 14.1 yards per catch … Recorded first catch as a Bulldog vs. South Alabama (9/3) … Recorded career-long play vs. Auburn with a 26-yard snag (10/8) … In return to home state, collected two catches for 21 yards at top-ranked Alabama (11/12) … Against Arkansas, made two catches for 38 yards, including a 24-yard reception (11/19).
High School: A four-star athlete by Scout.com … 247Sports.com’s composite ratings had him as a three-star athlete … Listed as the No. 9 ranked player in the state of Alabama and the No. 16 athlete in the nation in by 247Sports.com … Played wide receiver and outside linebacker for Coach Jamey DuBose at Central High School … Helped the Red Devils to a 9-4 record before falling in the Class 7A state semifinal in 2015 … Was originally committed to Florida State and committed to MSU in late January 2016.
Personal: Born Jamal Keyon Couch on Nov. 18, 1997 in Phenix City, Ala. … Son of Carissa and Perry Couch … Has two siblings, Perry Couch Jr. and Sharde Parkman
6
MALIK GRATE
HEIGHT 6-0
WEIGHT 175
CLASS Redshirt Senior
HOMETOWN Pendleton, S.C.
HIGHSCHOOL Pendleton / Wake Forest
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2019: Totaled 12 tackles with an interception and four pass breakups…Returned two kicks for 64 yards in a win over Presbyterian…Played in eight games on the season, starting the team’s first six at cornerback…Missed three games due to injury…Posted a season-high five tackles in a win over Hampton…Collected four tackles with an interception and a breakup in a win at Mercer…Made two stops in a win over Shaw…Tallied a tackle and a pass breakup at Troy…Added two breakups against Presbyterian…Also saw time against Davidson, Gardner-Webb and Charleston Southern…
Wake Forest (2016-17): Played in six games during the 2018 season, notching two tackles and a touchdown, recovering a blocked punt in the end zone against Boston College…Suffered a season-ending injury in the Deacons’ loss to Clemson…Played in five games with three tackles as a redshirt freshman in 2017…Redshirted as a wide receiver before moving to defensive back in 2016…
Prep/Personal: Team captain at Pendleton High...A 3-star athlete by ESPN and 247Sports...Among the top 25 recruits in South Carolina by ESPN and 247Sports...Considered the No. 18 recruit in South Carolina by the Charlotte Observer...Named first team 2-A all-state as a senior by High School Sports Report...Played in the 2015 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas...Scored three touchdowns including a 60-yard punt return for a touchdown in a win over Blacksburg...Helped the Bulldogs to an 8-3 record in 2015...Had 38 receptions for 284 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore...Played for Coach Paul Sutherland...Participated in track for the Bulldogs where he ran the 100 and 400 meters and also competed in the high jump...Earned track athlete of the year from the Anderson Independent-Mail in 2013...Won the 200 and 400 meters at state and finished second in the 100...Named all-area in track in 2014...Repeated with titles in the 200 and 400 as a junior while finishing second in the 100 meters and third in the long jump...Owns six state championships in track…Son of Sherman and Regina Guyton and Rod Brown...Born July 15, 1997...Member of the National Honor Society…
6
HAJJ-MALIK WILLIAMS
HEIGHT 6-0
WEIGHT 205
CLASS Sophomore
HOMETOWN Atlanta, Ga.
HIGHSCHOOL U.S. Military Academy Preparatory
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- 2020 Preseason Big South Offensive Player of the Year
- Preseason All-Big South
- Phil Steele first team preseason All-Big South
- HERO Sports preseason Big South top offensive player
- HERO Sports Big South Preseason All-Conference
2019: Named First Team FCS Freshman All-America by HERO Sports…Named the Big South's Offensive Freshman of the Year…Tabbed the Big South Freshman of the Year by Phil Steele…A four-time Big South Freshman of the Week in 2019 (9/9, 9/30, 10/21, 10/28), earning honorable mention FCS Freshman of the Week nods five times (9/9, 9/30, 10/21, 10/28, 11/11)…A STATS Jerry Rice Award Watch List finalist…Became the second Camel and first CU freshman to pass for more than 2,000 yards in a single season, throwing for 2,042 yards and 17 touchdowns…Rushed for a team-high 664 yards and nine touchdowns, ranking third in the Big South in total offense (2,686), while standing in the top-six in rushing yards, rushing TDs, passing yards and passing TDs…Also ranked in the Big South’s top-6 in rushing yards, rushing TDs, passing yards and passing TDs…Accounted for both a passing and rushing TD in six games…Passed for two touchdowns and totaled 105 passing yards in CU’s season opener at Troy, completing 7-of-13 throws…Connected on 18-of-24 passes (season-high .750 passing percentage) two touchdowns and 235 yards in a win over Shaw, adding 86 yards and a TD rushing…Combined for four touchdowns, passing for three and 236 yards (17-of-25 passes), with another TD and 41 yards rushing in a win over Davidson…Registered a season-high 266 yards passing with a touchdown and 44 yards rushing at Mercer…Passed for 217 yards with two touchdowns, adding 82 yards rushing in a win over Hampton…Again combined for four touchdowns in CU’s triple OT win at Gardner-Webb, two passing and two on the ground, completing 22-of-36 passes, both season highs, and running for 100 yards…Again surpassed the century mark on the ground two games later, running for a season-high 110 yards with two touchdowns against nationally-ranked Kennesaw State, adding 233 yards passing and another TD…Passed for 169 yards and ran for 62 against nationally-ranked Monmouth…Collected 144 yards and a touchdown passing in CU’s season finale at Charleston Southern, adding two rushing scores and 74 yards…
Prep/Personal: Previously attended U.S. Military Academy Preparatory…Named an all-region first team quarterback with the Hapeville Charter Hornets under head coach Winston Gordon…Also named team MVP…Honor roll recipient…Son of O’Ronde Williams and Veverly Griffin…Has one sibling, Ayzhah…Full name is Hajj-Malik Qaadir Williams…Born Nov. 25, 1999…
ETSU #6:
#6 Jamal Couch
POS. WR
HT. 6-4
WT. 227
YR. RSr.
HOMETOWN Phenix City, Ala.
PREVIOUS SCHOOL Mississippi State
2019 (R-Junior): Appeared in three games for the Bucs during the season … Finished the year with one reception for 11 yards.
Previous School
Mississippi State
2017 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 contests and started his first collegiate game against No. 2 Alabama (11/11) … Made 10 receptions for 191 yards and two touchdowns … Averaged 19.1 yards per catch as a sophomore … Scored first collegiate touchdown on an 11-yard catch in MSU’s season-opener vs. Charleston Southern (9/2) … First multi-reception game of the season came on the road at No. 13 Auburn (9/30) … Racked up a career-high 60 yards on two receptions versus the Tigers, including a career-long play of 32 yards … Reeled off another 32-yard play against BYU (10/14) to finish the game with two catches for 43 yards … Strong Egg Bowl (11/23) performance with two catches for 37 yards … Against Louisville in the TaxSlayer Bowl (12/30), made two catches for 28 yards.
2016 (Freshman): Made appearances in 11 games, including all eight SEC games as a true freshman … Did not play against Samford and Miami … Hauled in eight passes for 113 yards, averaging 14.1 yards per catch … Recorded first catch as a Bulldog vs. South Alabama (9/3) … Recorded career-long play vs. Auburn with a 26-yard snag (10/8) … In return to home state, collected two catches for 21 yards at top-ranked Alabama (11/12) … Against Arkansas, made two catches for 38 yards, including a 24-yard reception (11/19).
High School: A four-star athlete by Scout.com … 247Sports.com’s composite ratings had him as a three-star athlete … Listed as the No. 9 ranked player in the state of Alabama and the No. 16 athlete in the nation in by 247Sports.com … Played wide receiver and outside linebacker for Coach Jamey DuBose at Central High School … Helped the Red Devils to a 9-4 record before falling in the Class 7A state semifinal in 2015 … Was originally committed to Florida State and committed to MSU in late January 2016.
Personal: Born Jamal Keyon Couch on Nov. 18, 1997 in Phenix City, Ala. … Son of Carissa and Perry Couch … Has two siblings, Perry Couch Jr. and Sharde Parkman