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GreatAppSt
August 10th, 2008, 12:26 PM
xnodx xnodx xnodx ASU #19

Tavaris Washington

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WR 5-10 160
Jr.
Laurinburg, N.C.
HS (Scotland County)

With the graduation of speedsters Dexter Jackson and Jerome Touchstone, ranks among the team’s fastest players ... will see time in ASU’s receivers rotation and perhaps as a kick or punt returner ... speed makes him a threat to go the distance every time he touches the ball.

2007: Played in nine games ... tallied 147 all-purpose yards (84 receiving, 13 rushing, 27 kick return and 23 punt return) ... turned in best performance of the season in home opener versus Lenoir-Rhyne with two receptions for 69 yards, including a 42-yarder for his only touchdown of the season, and two punt returns for 23 yards ... rushed a season-high three times for 14 yards in national-semifinal win over Richmond ... made first-career start in national championship game versus Delaware.

2006: Appeared in eight games ... caught three passes for 32 yards and ran once for five yards ... scored first-career touchdown on 12-yard strike from Chase Laws in 41-0 win over Mars Hill.

2005: Redshirted.


High School: Led Scotland County with 45 receptions for 697 yards and five touchdowns as a senior ... tremendous speed prompted move to wide receiver in 2004 after starting prep career as a running back and defensive back ... first-team all-Cumberland County honoree ... coached by Mark Barnes ... played as a prep with current ASU teammate Tony Robertson.

Personal: Full name is Tavaris Rodriquez Washington ... majoring in computer science.

uofmman1122
August 10th, 2008, 01:01 PM
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Colt Anderson

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Born: 10/25/1985
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 195 lbs.
Year: Senior
Major: Business Administration

Hometown: Butte, America
Previous School: Butte HS

Montana: Colt is one of the top players in the FCS ranks and will start at strong safety for the third consecutive year. He is also an outstanding player on special teams. He is the Grizzlies leading returning tackler, beginning the season with 184 total tackles. He has played in 31 games and has started the last 26.

2007: Anderson was fourth on the team with 85 total tackles and had team-highs of 58 unassisted tackles, four interceptions, and nine pass deflections. He was second on the team with three forced fumbles and fourth in tackles for loss with seven.

Colt was selected first-team All-Big Sky Conference for the second year in a row and was tabbed All-America honorable mention by the Sports Network and named to the College Sporting News “Fab 50” team.

He started in all 14 games. Anderson was chosen Montana's Golden Helmet Award winner, given annually to the player recognized as the team's hardest hitter.

He had a season-high 10 tackles against Weber State and against Wofford. He had eight solo tackles, two stops for losses, a forced fumble, and an interception against Wofford. Colt had six or more tackles in 11 games.

2006: He had a break-out season, starting all 14 games and was Montana's fourth leading tackler with 92 stops. He was a first team All-Big Sky selection at strong safety and on special teams.

He was co-recipient (with linebacker Kyle Ryan) of UM's Tony Barbour Award, which is given to the player(s) “who best exemplifies outstanding practice habits and makes an unselfish contribution to the betterment of the Grizzly football team.”

2005: He had seven tackles and played in five games. He missed most of the last half of the season with an injury.

2004: Anderson was a redshirt at Montana.

High School: He earned eight letters at Butte High School: three each in football and basketball and two in track. He was team captain in football and basketball.

He was the recipient of the “head hunter award” in football. Anderson was tabbed team MVP on offense and defense in football as a senior, when he was first team all-state pick at safety and an honorable mention choice at running back. He was a first team all-conference selection at safety and second team at running back his senior season.

He was an honorable mention all-state pick as a junior. His high school football coach was former (1972-74) Griz player Greg Salo. Colt had 310 career tackles and nine career interceptions. He rushed for 850 career yards and 12 touchdowns.

Personal: His major is business administration. His parents are Mike and Michele Anderson of Butte. Birth date: October 25, 1985. His uncles, Dave Manovich (1971-73) and Pat Sullivan (1976-79), both played football for the Grizzlies.

Career highs: He had 14 tackles in a 19-17 FCS semifinal loss to UMass in 2006.

“Colt is a favorite of the coaching staff because he is a player who not only worked his way onto the field, but became a starter and a two-time first team All-Big Sky performer for us. He makes a lot of plays. He's a high-impact, go-get-it player on the field. He's a good tackler. He's into big collisions and creates turnovers by interceptions and by causing fumbles. He plays the run and pass equally well, and he seems to be all over the field.”–Head Coach Bobby Hauck

TexasTerror
August 10th, 2008, 01:43 PM
19 Skinner, Billy DB 5-11 212 Sr. Arlington (BYU) (Lamar)

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Three-year letterman as special teams player and backup defensive back ... backup to All-Southland Conference safety Braylon Linnear in 2006 ... began 2005 season as wide receiver ... caught four passes for 34 yards ... moved to the secondary ... totaled 25 tackles in final eight games ... intercepted pass at Northern Colorado ... red-shirt at BYU in 2004 ... All-Region and three-time All-District defensive back for coach Eddy Peach at Lamar High School ... credited with 40 tackles and five interceptions as a senior and 215 tackles and 13 interceptions during his high school career.

Tribe4SF
August 10th, 2008, 01:57 PM
W&M

#19....D.J. Mangas....RF....QB....6'1" 185....Chantilly, VA (Paul VI)

CatFan22
August 10th, 2008, 01:57 PM
Montana State:

Rick Haluszka
Freshman from Harlem, MT
Position: QB Number: 19
Height: 6-2 Weight: 200

A first team all-state quarterback who also earned all-conference honors at linebacker and second team all-conference honors as a punter... a Great Falls Tribune SuperState choice who was chosen for the Montana Shrine Game.

TheValleyRaider
August 10th, 2008, 01:58 PM
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#19 Ty Henry
Position: Wide Receiver
Varsity Letters: 2
Height: 6-1
Weight: 174
Class: Junior
Hometown: Orlando, FL
High School: University

As A Sophomore (2007) - played in all 11 games ... earned second varsity letter ... made six catches for 78 yards ... long reception was 26 yards against Holy Cross ... had one catch in six different games.
As A Freshman (2006) - earned his first varsity letter ... played in eight games with one start against Holy Cross ... finished with seven receptions for 60 yards and two touchdowns ... caught his touchdowns against Holy Cross and Bucknell ... long catch was 17 yards against Holy Cross ... had four catches for 34 yards in Colgate’s win over the Crusaders ... returned two kickoffs for 34 yards ... long run back was 20 yards ... made one tackle and fumble recovery against Fordham.

High School: A 2006 graduate of University High School in Orlando, Florida … lettered three years with the “U” … played wide receiver and handled kickoff and punt returns … was captain in his senior season … had 30 receptions for 459 yards and five touchdowns along with 619 all-purpose yards … selected for the East/West Metro All-Star Game … named team’s Offensive MVP … coached by John Flath … also lettered in basketball and track.

Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology … parents are Tyrone and Yolanda Henry of Orlando, Florida … born September 19, 1987 in Macon, Georgia … full name is Tyrone Derek Henry, Jr.

slostang
August 10th, 2008, 02:09 PM
Cal Poly

No. 19 Eric Gardley
Defensive Back
5-11 • 170 • Sophomore
Norwalk, CA / Santa Fe HS

Moving from wide receiver to the defensive secondary this fall and is a potential starter at cornerback.

2007 -- Played in eight games as Ramses Barden’s backup at the Z-Back (wide receiver) position ... caught one pass for 12 yards in final game of season against Iona.

2006 -- Redshirt.

High School -- Accounted for over 1,000 yards in total offense as a senior at Santa Fe High under head coach Jack Mahlstede, rushing 14 times for 230 yards (16.4 average per carry) and catching 29 passes for 794 yards and eight touchdowns … on defense, made 17 tackles, intercepted three passes and recovered one fumble … in 2004 rushed for 137 yards and caught 25 passes for 493 yards and four scores … also notched 27 tackles and intercepted a pair of passes … in both seasons, he was team captain and earned first-team All-Del Rio League receiver of the year, All-Area receiver of the year and All-CIF-Southern Section Division VII honors … led the Chiefs to a 12-1 mark, 5-0 Del Rio League record and a berth in the semifinals of the CIF-Southern Section Division VII playoffs in 2005 … in 2004 Santa Fe went 9-2-1, winning Del Rio League with a 7-0 mark … two-time winner of Dale Winder Award … also competed in track and field ... made Principal’s Honor Roll and National Honor Roll three times.

Personal – Son of Ronald and Lolita Selix … two brothers, Londin and Manning … wants to be a personal trainer in his own sports training facility … watching movies is his hobby … born February 4, 1988, in Norwalk, CA … majors in kinesiology.

813Jag
August 10th, 2008, 06:01 PM
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#19 Joe Manning

Class: Senior
Hometown: Tallahassee, FL
Last College: Florida State
Height / Weight: 6-0 / 185
Position: Defensive Back
Experience: 1 yr.

uofmman1122
August 10th, 2008, 11:49 PM
Forgot this...xlolxxthumbsupx

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgqlG-qxTVM

grizband
August 11th, 2008, 12:59 AM
Forgot this...xlolxxthumbsupx

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgqlG-qxTVM
I was just about to post that...man can Colt hit hard!

bonarae
August 11th, 2008, 06:47 AM
Harvard #19:

One of our 2 returning QB's who started last year. But he is the one who had more exposure.

# 19 Chris Pizzotti
Year: Senior
Position: Quarterback
Height: 6-5
Weight: 225
Hometown: Reading, Mass.
High School: Reading Memorial

At Harvard
2008: Granted a rare fifth season of eligibility after receiving a hardship waiver from the Ivy League after missing the 2005 season ... Enters the season ranked seventh on Harvard’s career passing chart ... Current career completion percentage (58.2) would be good for fourth in school history.

2007: All-Ivy League First Team ... ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team ... Fall Academic All-Ivy League selection ... Chosen as the winner of the Frederick Greeley Crocker Award as the most valuable player of the 2007 Harvard football team, as chosen by his teammates ... Six-time Ivy League Honor Roll selection ... Two-time New England Football Writers Association Gold Helmet Winner ... College Sporting News National Offensive Player of the Week and Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 19 ... Entered the season in a backup role but started the last seven games, going undefeated and finishing the season with the second-best passing numbers in school history with 2,134 yards coming on 164 completions, 63.1 completion percentage and 14 touchdowns against just four interceptions ... Led the league in passing efficiency ... Threw for better than 300 yards against Princeton and Yale and finished the Yale game with 27 completions, four TDs and 365 yards to have the single best showing against Yale in the 124-year history of the series ... His 27 completions for 316 yards and four touchdowns versus Princeton stands as the fourth-best single game passing mark in school history ... Major H recipient.

2006: Played in nine games and made five starts as the Crimson quarterback ... Completed 10 of 13 passes for 126 yards in his first collegiate start against Holy Cross before leaving that game due to injury ... Returned to the lineup to throw for a career-best 291 yards and a touchdown on 15-for-29 passing in the come-from-behind win against Lehigh ... Threw two touchdown passes in the win against Lafayette ... Came off the bench to throw a TD pass in the season finale against Yale ... Major H award winner.

2005: Forced to miss the entire season due to injury ... Was impressive in the annual Crimson-White Spring Game, completing 20 of 40 passes for 192 yards and two touchdowns without an interception.

2004: Minor H recipient ... Saw action in one game, the Crimson’s 35-0 win against Holy Cross.

Background
At Reading Memorial: A two-year starter at quarterback who was named captain in 2003 ... Holds school records for touchdown passes in a game (five), season (20) and career (40) as well as career passing yards (3,300) ... Two-time Boston Globe and Boston Herald all-scholastic ... 2003 Massachusetts Super 26 selection ... 2004 Massachusetts Shriners All-Star Classic selection ... 2003 captain of basketball team, and a two-time all-league center ... Class president ... Two-year member of National Honor Society, and a three-year member of Athletes for a Healthy Lifestyle.

Personal: Concentrating in economics ... Grandfather, Francis Dancewicz, played football for Notre Dame and professionally for the Boston Yanks, and father, Steve, played football for Northeastern ... Brother, Dave, was the starting QB at Boston University before transferring to Harvard where he suffered a shoulder injury and did not appear in a game.

appfan2008
August 11th, 2008, 08:43 AM
washington is going to be a stud this year from what the practice reports are saying about him...

appst97
August 11th, 2008, 09:26 AM
Forgot this...xlolxxthumbsupx

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgqlG-qxTVM

Great Video

OLDMAIN80
August 11th, 2008, 09:30 AM
WOFFORD

#19 Robby Davis



Position: Quarterback
Height: 6-0
Weight: 203
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Peachtree City, Ga.
High School: Starrs Mill

Transferred to Wofford in January 2008 and joined the Terriers for spring practice ... 2007: Attended the United States Naval Academy, where he played in two games for the junior varsity football team against Fork Union and Naval Academy Prep School ... HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Starrs Mill High School ... Three-year starter at quarterback for coach Mike Earwood ... As a starter was 30-4 overall as the team won the Region 4-AAAAA Championship in 2005 ... Named All-County in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... All-Region in 2005 and 2006 ... As a senior was named second team All-State and Fayette County Player of the Year ... Named Fayette/Coweta Offensive Player of the Year by the Atlanta Journal Constitution ... Ran the 4x100 relay as a senior and played baseball as a freshman ... PERSONAL: Son of Barry and Allyson Davis ... Born November 16, 1988 in Valdosta, Georgia ... Undecided major.

Kymermosst
August 11th, 2008, 10:58 AM
UMass #19

David Cozzo
5'10" 165lbs
Hometown: Miami, Fl

On Cozzo: Transfer from South Florida, who joined Minutemen just prior to start of camp ... Has four years of eligibility remaining ... Did not play for the Bulls, used as wide receiver ... Played quarterback in high school.

I don't know anything about this guy yet. He doesn't even have a picture on our athletics page.

GeauxLions94
August 11th, 2008, 01:20 PM
Tommy Connors, DB, Southeastern Louisiana

Tommy Connors Hit ... Hit of the Year??? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCAxl2Okcfc)

Position: Defensive Back
Height: 6-0
Weight: 205
Class: Junior
Hometown: Marrero, La.
High School: Archbishop Shaw HS

Career Honors:
- 2007 All-Southland Conference (Second Team)
- 2007 Southland Conference All-Academic
- 2007 Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week (11/19)
- 2006 All-Southland Conference (Second Team)

2007: Second team All-Southland Conference selection for the second straight season, after establishing himself as the team’s most consistent defender…Started all 11 games in the defensive backfield for the Lions…Sixth on the team and second in the Southland Conference with 75 tackles…Also was fourth in the SLC with a team-high nine tackles for loss…Forced three fumbles, recovered one fumble, made one interception and broke up four passes…Best effort of sophomore campaign came in season finale versus Nicholls State…Recorded 11 tackles, forced a fumble, intercepted a pass and clinched a 17-13 Lion victory with a pass breakup…Awarded Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week for his effort versus the Colonels…A week earlier, recorded 10 tackles, including two for loss versus Sam Houston State…Broke up a option pitch and returned the ensuing fumble for a touchdown in a 21-3 versus Stephen F. Austin…Forced a fumble and was credited with a season-high three tackles for loss…Made two tackles for loss versus Kentucky Wesleyan…Also had tackles for loss at New Mexico State and versus Central Arkansas…Had nine tackles at McNeese State, eight tackles at New Mexico State and versus SFA, while also recording seven stops versus both Kentucky Wesleyan and UCA…Broke up passes at Northwestern State, versus UCA and at Texas State…Had six or more tackles in all but three games last season…Also was an outstanding performer in the classroom, earning Southland Conference All-Academic honors.

2006: Named second team All-Southland Conference after making an immediate impact at strong safety...Second on the team and 12th in the SLC with 68 tackles (35 solo)...Also had three tackles for loss, three pass breakups, one forced fumble, a fumble recovery and an interception...Versus Stephen F. Austin, he finished with 16 tackles, a tackle for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery that he returned 27 yards...Made 10 tackles, including one for loss at Texas State...Recorded interception at McNeese State...Finished with nine tackles and a pass breakup in Southeastern’s overtime win over Northwestern State...Credited with eight stops versus Sam Houston State...Also broke up passes versus Jacksonville and Nicholls State...One of only two freshman to be selected to the All-SLC first or second teams.

High School: Three-time All-West Bank selection…twice named All-District and All-Metro…twice named to the All Clarion Herald Catholic League team…was named All State first team selection as well as Academic All-State first team in 2005...Selected to represent Louisiana in the Bayou Bowl - the Louisiana-Texas All-Star Game…Was also a member of the track and baseball teams.