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GreatAppSt
August 19th, 2009, 04:52 PM
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Devin Radford
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Running Back - RB
Height: 5-9 Weight: 190
Junior
Previous Affiliations
E.E. Smith
Virginia Tech
Previous Experience
Fayetteville, N.C.
Speedster provides a lightning-fast alternative to bigger backs Devon Moore and Robert Welton ... like Moore and Welton, Radford battled injuries for much of last season but is expected to be at 100 percent when fall camp begins ... due to his speed and ASU’s depth at running back, Radford could be split out wide as a receiver in some situations this season.
2008: Despite battling a knee ailment that cost him four full games late in the season, the Virginia Tech transfer finished third on the team with 520 rushing yards in his first season at ASU ... was ASU’s biggest “home run threat” out of the backfield ... his 6.9-yards-per-rush average was by far the highest on the team among runners with at least 20 carries (next highest average was Matt Cline’s 5.9) ... also led the team by a large margin with 35.6 yards per reception, albeit on only five catches (178 total receiving yards) ... gained 50 yards or more on four of his 80 touches on the season (five percent) while 9-of-80 touches went for 20 yards or more (11.3 percent) ... two of his five receptions on the season went for touchdowns ... four rushing touchdowns tied for fourth on the squad ... had an inauspicious beginning to the season, rushing for only 14 yards through three games ... broke out of the early-season slump in a big way versus Presbyterian with 251 all-purpose yards (179 rushing on 17 carries and a 72-yard reception) and three touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) ... was named SoCon Offensive Player of the Week for his effort versus PC ... racked up over 100 total yards again the following week against The Citadel with 72 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries and a 68-yard touchdown catch (140 all-purpose yards) ... he would go on to rush for 76 yards at Georgia Southern, 90 at home versus Furman (including an 84-yard gallop — the seventh-longest rush in ASU history) and 69 yards with a touchdown against Wofford over a three-game stretch in October ... however, a knee injury sidelined him for the entire month of November (four games) ... he returned for the national quarterfinals versus Richmond, but managed only 11 yards on seven carries.
Previous College: Spent two seasons at Virginia Tech ... did not see game action ... redshirted as a true freshman in 2006.
High School: Averaged 8.9 yards per carry and scored 18 touchdowns as a senior (12 rushing, three receiving, three returns) ... helped lead his squad to a 40-7 record during his four varsity seasons ... also recorded 55 tackles and four interceptions as a senior en route to being named his team’s defensive player of the year ... coached by Milton Butts ... also lettered in basketball and track ... won conference title in 100-meter dash as a senior ... played at same high school as former ASU all-America defensive end and current Detroit Lion Jason Hunter.
Tribe4SF
August 19th, 2009, 05:09 PM
W&M
QB R.J. Archer
Redshirt Senior
6'3" 215
Earlysville, VA
Albemarle H.S.
Team Captain
One of the team’s fi ve captains for 2009 … Enters the fall as the starting quarterback
after spending signifi cant time at the position each of the past four springs
… Has one career start at the position (vs. Villanova in ‘08), but has started 16
career games at wide out … Was team’s starting wide out during his redshirt
freshman and sophomore seasons (and recorded 69 catches for 940 yards, averaging
nearly 14 yards a grab) before assuming the reserve QB role as a junior …
Outstanding athlete with the ability to be a multiple threat … Good arm strength
… Speed and quickness allows him to extend plays and create on the move …
Good touch on deep routes … Also handles the holding duties on place kicks …
Has all tools to be premier quarterback … 2008: Saw action in all 11 games and
earned a start against Villanova for an injured Jake Phillips … Completed 28-of-
53 attempts for 387 yards on the season while throwing for three touchdowns
against only one interception … Totaled 90 yards rushing on 23 attempts for an
average of 3.9 yards per carry … Scored a pair of touchdowns on the ground …
Completed 21-of-37 passes for 307 yards and a touchdown against Villanova …
Also rushed for a pair of scores versus the Wildcats … Was 4-of-7 passing for 49
yards and a touchdown in the season-opener at N.C. State … Also rushed for
26 yards on three carries versus the Wolfpack … Rushed for 43 yards on eight
carries in the win against VMI … Threw a touchdown pass at James Madison
… 2007: Appeared in 11 games … Ranked second on the team with 39 receptions,
gaining 451 yards … A very consistent receiver, recorded three or more
catches in nine games … Had a team-high six catches for 74 yards against JMU
… Recorded an unassisted tackle and forced a fumble against Towson … Led
the team in punt returns with eight, racking up 41 yards … Recorded fi ve catches
for 58 yards against Delaware … Had fi ve catches for 47 yards at Virginia Tech …Tied for ninth in the CAA with an average of 5.1 yards per punt return … Caught
his fi rst career TD in fourth quarter against James Madison … Was the team’s
holder on placement kicks … 2006: Moved to wide receiver in spring drills after
spending his true freshman season as the scout team quarterback … Saw action
in all 11 games, starting the fi nal seven … Finished second on the team
with 30 receptions for 489 yards … Averaged 44.5 yards receiving per game and
16.3 yards per catch … Recorded at least one catch in all 11 games, including
a season-high six grabs for 122 yards in the upset win at Towson … Had three
receptions for 25 yards against Maine … Recorded two catches at UMass for 54
yards … Pulled in a season-long 46-yard catch at Liberty … Hauled in fi ve balls
for 80 yards at Delaware … Finished the year strong against Richmond with a
15-yard rush and three catches for 43 yards … 2005: Scout team quarterback
… Albemarle High School: Three-year starter at quarterback for coach Rick
Vrhovac … Named the Commonwealth District Off ensive Player of the Year as a
senior … Also earned fi rst-team all-district and all-region honors as a senior …
Holds Albemarle’s school record for passing yards (4,568), touchdown passes (41),
completions and attempts … Passed for 1,975 yards and 16 touchdowns in 10
games as a senior … Named Daily Progress All-Central Virginia quarterback and
Albemarle High School Most Valuable Player … Received Commonwealth District
Academic Award as a junior and senior … Also lettered in basketball (forward)
and baseball (pitcher) … Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, SGA and
Beta Club … the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Alan and Diane Archer
… Member of FCA at W&M … Enjoys playing golf, basketball and baseball
… Majoring in economics with a minor in psychology… Born August 5, 1987 in
Charlottesville, Va.
Archer’s Career Quarterbacking Stats
Year G/S Eff . At-Co-In Pct. Yds TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G
2008 11/1 129.07 53-28-1 52.8 387 3 51 38.7 10 23 3.9 2 27 9.0
Archer’s Career Receiving Stats
Year G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G
2006 11/7 30 489 14.6 0 46 44.5 1 15 15.0 0 15 1.4
2007 11/9 39 451 11.6 1 50 41.0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1
Totals 22/16 69 940 13.6 1 50 42.7 2 14 7.0 0 15 0.7
catbob
August 19th, 2009, 05:19 PM
Mark Iddins
Senior from Mukilteo, WA
Position: QB Number: 16
Height: 6-2 Weight: 198
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(2009) As a senior, is competiting for the starting spot with JR Oregon transfer Cody Kempt who took the majority of the snaps last season. Word on the street is Iddins has the slight advantage, but it is anyone's guess who will start in East Lansing.
(2008) 33-68 4 TDS 3 INTS 334 yards 48.5% in 7 games played, limited time due to injuries and rotating QB situation
(2008) Transferred to Montana State in January… after an outstanding spring, enters the season in competition for starting honors at quarterback. Santa Ana -- All-Mission Conference quarterback last fall who rated as one of Rivals.com’s top JC signal callers… threw for 2,432 yards in 10 games in 2007, with a 17-to-6 touchdown-to-interception ratio and a .523 completion percentage. Kamiak -- Earned all-conference and all-area honors as a senior at Kamiak, where he was his team’s offensive player of the year and a Scout.com Northwest Hot 100 choice… all-conference as a junior. Academics -- A history major. Personal -- Born Mark Joseph Iddins on August 14, 1986… the son of Kate and Jim Iddins.
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mvemjsunpx
August 19th, 2009, 06:43 PM
Montana #16:
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Jabin Sambrano - WR
Sophomore
5'11", 170 lbs.
Temecula, CA
Great Oaks HS
'08 Stats:
5 Catches, 59 yds.
1 Rec. TD
9 KR, 161 yds.
17.9 KR Avg.
220 All-Purpose Yds.
1 Total TD
McNeese75
August 19th, 2009, 08:34 PM
Chad Keys
# 16
Wide Receiver - WR
Height: 6-0 Weight: 182
Freshman
Previous Experience
TR
Hometown
Covington, LA (Central Florida)
TexasTerror
August 19th, 2009, 09:35 PM
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Jeff Welch
# 16
Quarterback - QB
Height: 5-11 Weight: 198
Sophomore
Previous Affiliations
Cy Falls
Previous Experience
HS
Hometown
Cypress
Business major
Born June 26, 1989
Lettered as reserve quarterback in 2008 ... red-shirt in 2007 ... first team All-Region and All-District 17-5A quarterback for coach David Raffield ... led Golden Eagles to the Class 5A Division II finals ... passed for 2,912 yards and 18 touchdowns and rushed for 784 yards and 15 touchdowns ... team MVP ... set school records for most yards in a game, season and career.
Uncle Buck
August 20th, 2009, 07:34 AM
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Steve "Sunshine" Probst
# 16 QB
Height: 6-4 Weight: 214
Sophomore
Hometown: Morth Massapequa, NY
High School: Farmingdale
Second year on the Pride Football roster...Is expected to challenge for the starting job at quarterback in 2009...2008: Played in six games and started five as a true freshman...Completed 102 of 170 passes (60.0%) for 951 yards and seven touchdowns...Posted a single game best of 222 yards on 21 of 33 passing against Richmond...Completed 14 of 20 passes for 135 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed for 63 yards on 16 carries in his college debut at Maine...Connected on 24 of 43 passes for 190 yards and one touchdown at New Hampshire...Completed 16 of 22 passes (73.0%) for 181 yards and two touchdowns, and rushed 10 times for 64 yards against Northeastern...Was third on the team in rushing with 291 yards on 74 carries...Recorded his most rushing yards at Massachusetts, gaining 65 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries...Led the team in total offense averaging 207.0 yards per game...High School: Played four years of football and basketball and two years of lacrosse at Farmingdale High School...Member of Farmingdale's Nassau County championship, Long Island finalist and Rutgers Cup championship team...Earned the Doc Snyder Award as a senior as Nassau County's Most Outstanding Quarterback after passing for 860 yards and eight touchdowns, and rushing for 702 yards and 10 touchdowns in eight games...Named to all-county and All-Long Island teams in 2007...All-county pick as a junior...Personal: Born June 16, 1990...Has two brothers...Enjoys golf and video games in his free time...Also recruited by Rutgers, Syracuse, Villanova and Temple...Volunteered for the Big Friend Program for Farmingdale's Youth Council.
bonarae
August 20th, 2009, 09:07 AM
Harvard #16:
#16 - Collier Winters
Position: Quarterback
Year: Junior
Hometown: Claremore, Okla.
High School: Booker T. Washington
Height: 5-11
Weight: 190
House Affliation: Kirkland
At Harvard
2008: Missed the season due to injuries.
2007: Appeared in six games at quarterback ... Carried the ball 15 times for 57 yards and two touchdowns ... Both scores came against Dartmouth with three total carries for 28 yards ... Minor H recipient.
Background
At Booker T. Washington: Tulsa World All-Metro and All-State selection in 2005 and 2006 ... Earned all-district honors as a junior and senior ... Two-time team MVP ... U.S. Army All-American nominee ... Set school records for passing yards and touchdown passes as a junior ... Named to the Jim Thorpe all-star game ... National Honor Society.
Personal: Father, Kevin, played football at Kansas State.
Andy
August 20th, 2009, 09:53 AM
LAFAYETTE
ANTHONY SCRIVERI #16
TE 6-1 205
Econ & Business
Senior from Saddle Brook, NJ
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2008: Made the move to tight end...formerly a quarterback and defensive back...appeared in six games for the Leopards to earn first varsity letter...recorded a tackle in season-opener at Marist...made a tackle at Penn.
Spent a prep year at Wyoming Seminary.
AT PARAMUS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at quarterback and defensive back...threw for 1,800 yards and 17 touchdowns and scored five rushing touchdowns as a senior...collected all-league first team and all-county honorable mention accolades
813Jag
August 20th, 2009, 10:38 AM
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#16 Bryant Lee
Class: RS Senior
Hometown: Boutte, LA
High School: Hahnville
Height / Weight: 6-2 / 200
Position: Quarterback
Experience: 3 yrs.
2008 SWAC Offensive Player of the Year and first team-all-SWAC selection, led the SWAC in completions (217), attempts (352), passing yards (2,682) and touchdown passes (20) while throwing just seven interceptions. Lee was seventh in the conference and second in rushing yards among quarterbacks with 534 yards (on 139 attempts) with six touchdowns. Lee had four games of at least 300 yards passing (including one 400-yard game), and posted back-to-back games where he accounted for at least five touchdowns. Also the 2009 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and 2009 Preseason All SWAC 1st Team QB.
TheValleyRaider
August 20th, 2009, 12:45 PM
#16 Steve Rizzo
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Position: Quarterback
Height: 6-1
Weight: 209
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Audubon, N.J.
High School: Audubon
As A Freshman (2008) - appeared in one game against Bucknell with no statistics.
High School: played at Audubon High School in Audubon, New Jersey … won four varsity letters with the Green Wave … played quarterback and free safety in his final season … served as captain as a junior and senior … completed 153-of-235 passes for 2,052 yards and 18 touchdowns … also rushed for 292 yards and four touchdowns … led team to its first playoff appearance since the mid-1980s … three-time first team all-Colonial Conference, two-time all-Group I (sophomore and senior years), and Touchdown Club Back of the Year … first team all-South Jersey at defensive back … selected to the New Jersey Super 100 team … Brooks Irvine Memorial Scholar-Athlete … Maxwell Football Club Mini-Max Award and Maxwell Football Club Jim Henry Award (high school Heisman Trophy for all of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware) … named team’s MVP and Pride & Excellence Award winner … played for coach Ralph Schiavo … also lettered in baseball and basketball.
Personal: Major is undeclared ... parents are Steve and Linda Rizzo of Audubon, New Jersey ... born September 30, 1989 in Stratford, New Jersey ... full name is Steven Henry Rizzo.
phoenixphanatic21
August 20th, 2009, 06:38 PM
xhurrayxxhurrayxxhurrayxxbowxxbowxxbowx#16 Scott Riddlexbowxxbowxxbowxxhurrayxxhurrayxxhurrayx
Class: Junior
Hometown: Ramseur, NC
Previous School: Eastern Randolph
Height: 6-0
Weight 210
The Coach’s Take: Enters preseason camp as the starting quarterback… Will look to improve his consistency this fall after a solid spring season… Has good leadership potential… Was also a reserve infielder on Elon’s 2009 SoCon Champion baseball team.
2008: Selected as Second Team All-Southern Conference by both the league’s coaches and media… Became Elon’s all-time leader in completions (609), passing attempts (935), passing yards (6,688), TD passes (55), touchdowns responsible for (65) and total offensive yards (6,615)… Established a new SoCon career mark with 22 consecutive games throwing a touchdown pass… Threw for 2,871 yards, ranking 13th in the nation… Finished the year ranked 19th in the country with 239.2 passing yards per game, 31st in the nation in total offense with 239.75 yards per game and 36th nationally with 12.50 points responsible for per contest… Completed 263 of his 427 passing attempts… Threw for 24 touchdowns… Rushed for one score… Passed for 200+ yards in nine of 12 games… Passed for a season-high 386 yards, completeing 23 of 33 attempts, and three scores in a victory over Presbyterian… Completed 18 of 33 passes for 291 yards, including a 91-yard strike, in a SoCon victory over Samford… Threw for three scores and 160 yards while also rushing for a season-best 39 yards in a victory over then-No. 15 Furman.
2007: Named SoCon Freshman of the Year by both the media and league’s coaches… Second Team All-SoCon pick by the media… Chosen as the National Freshman of the Year by CollegeSportsReport.com and College Sporting News… Named First Team All-American by College Sporting News… Three-time SoCon Freshman of the Week and three-time SoCon Offensive Player of the Week… SoCon Offensive Player of the Month for October… Established Elon and SoCon season records with 346 completions, 508 passing attempts, 3,817 passing yards, 622 plays of total offense and 40 touchdowns responsible for… Set Elon single-game records with 66 total plays at South Florida and six touchdowns responsible for against both eventual Big South Conference champion Liberty and Furman… Set new school and league single-game marks with 41 completions in a victory at then-No. 6 Wofford and 534 passing yards at Furman… His 31 touchdown passes were an Elon record as well as a SoCon and an NCAA freshman record… Averaged 347.0 yards of total offense, a SoCon single-season mark as well as an NCAA freshman record… Passed for 300 or more yards in nine consecutive games, setting new league standards for both most 300+ yard games and most consecutive 300+ yard outings… Threw for 200 or more yards in all 11 games to set a new league record for most 200+ yard passing games in a season… Equaled an NCAA mark by throwing for at least 200 yards in 11 consecutive games in a season… Passed for at least one score in all 11 games to set a new season SoCon mark… Led the nation with 3,817 passing yards, 347.0 passing yards per game and 31.5 completions per contest… Ranked third in the nation in both total offense per game (339.8 yards) and points responsible for per game (22.2)… Posted a 146.3 passing efficency rating, 17th in the nation… Completed 68.1 percent of his passes, connecting on 346 of his 508 attempts… Rushed for nine touchdowns, including three at Furman and two in a win over Liberty… His 516 total yards against Furman rank as the fourth-most ever in SoCon history… Claimed three of the top-10 spots in league history for completions in a game… Completed 10 consecutive passes at Wofford, ranking fifth in SoCon history… Tied a SoCon record by throwing three TD passes in one quarter in a win over Chattanooga.
Prep: Four-year starter… Passed for over 7,500 career yards, powering Eastern Randolph to a 2003 3AA state runner-up finish and a 2006 3AA state crown… Four-time all-county and three-time all-conference pick… Two-time league player of the year… Selected as the 2005 and 2006 Courier Tribune County Player of the Year as well as the News & Record Regional Player of the Year… Was a 2006 Wendy’s High School Heisman candidate… Picked for the 2006 Prep Star All-Region Team and the 2006 Shrine Bowl All-Star Game.
Personal: Son of former Elon football honorable mention All-American Jimmy and former Elon cheerleading captain Cathy Riddle… Born September 4, 1988… Majoring in leisure and sport management.
lionsrking2
August 23rd, 2009, 03:58 AM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA
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16 Tory Williams
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 6-2
Weight: 195
40-yd: 4.60
Vertical: 33-inches
Class: Redshirt Freshman
Hometown: Monroe, La.
Previous School: Sterlington HS
2008: Redshirt season.
High School: A First-Team All District 2-2A selection at Sterlington High School … coached by Mike Collins … finished senior season with 56 receptions for 760 yards and seven touchdowns … helped lead SHS to 6-6 record and regional round of Class 2A playoffs.
Personal: Born Tory Lydell Williams in Monroe … A business management major.
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