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GreatAppSt
June 14th, 2012, 04:55 AM
:DASU # 78xnodx Not assigned


78' 7-4-0
Coach: Jim Brakefield

Tribe4SF
June 14th, 2012, 06:00 AM
W&M

Not currently assigned. Incoming freshman eligible to wear #78.

Kevin Jennings
6'3" 275
Offensive Lineman
Richmond, VA
Hermitage H.S.

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McNeese72
June 14th, 2012, 07:40 AM
No 78 listed on the current online roster.

Here is one of my favorite coaches. Fun to watch and listen to him on the sidelines during scrimmages and games.

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Mike Collins
Assistant Coach

Phone: 337.475.5221
Email: [email protected]



Mike Collins is the assistant head coach, the defensive coordinator and he also handles the secondary. In the past three seasons three of his players have earned all-conference honors.

He’s in his second stint with the Cowboys as he also served during the Bobby Keasler era of the 1990s when McNeese won four Southland Conference titles and played in the FCS championship game in 1997.

Previously he helped Terry Irving, Vincent Landrum, Charlie Ayro and Chad Reeves earn all-American honors along with four SLC defensive player of the year awards.

When he left McNeese after the 1997 season, Collins went on to be the defensive coordinator at his alma mater of Louisiana-Monroe and later served as both interim and head coach of the Warhawks.

He also spent a season as linebacker coach on the national championship staff of Nick Saban at LSU and was the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Northwestern State. Collins also had a stint as linebacker coach at Kilgore (TX) High School.

Year at McNeese: 11th (joined in 1991, rejoined in
2008) Birthdate: December 13, 1960 High School:
Ruston High ‘79 College: UL-Monroe ‘83; Masters
‘84 High School Athletics: football, basketball, tennis
letters; all-district LB and guard in football College
Athletics: four year letterman at UL-Monroe as center
Coaching Career: def. coordinator Ouachita High
‘85-90; assistant coach McNeese State ‘91-97; LB
coach, def. coordinator ULM ‘98-02; head coach ULM
‘02-03; strength/conditioning LSU ‘03-04; linebacker
coach LSU ‘04-05; def. coordinator/assistant head
coach Northwestern State ‘05-06; LB coach Kilgore
High ‘07; assistant head coach, defensive coordinator
McNeese 2008-present Married: wife is Terri
Children: John Michael (high school coach) and Matt
(assistant baseball coach at McNeese) Recruits east
Texas Father is Pat Collins who coached ULM to a national title

Doc

UAalum72
June 14th, 2012, 08:10 AM
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#78 not yet assigned, so I'll give it to incoming freshman
Dirk Weisenburger # 78
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Offensive Tackle

Height: 6-6 Weight: 270

Freshman

Previous Affiliations Norwalk HS

Hometown Norwalk, OH

First-Team All-Conference and D2 All-District, as well as being an Honorable Mention All-Ohio selection.

melloware13
June 14th, 2012, 11:08 AM
UD #78
ERLE LADSON

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Year: Junior
Position: Offensive Line
Height /Weight: 6-6 / 330
Hometown: Bronx, N.Y.
High School: Cardinal Hayes HS
Major: History Education

2011 Stats:
10 GP

At Delaware: Athletic player with big body who continues to grow and gain experience…members of an offensive line unit that returns nine players with playing experience and is regarded as one of the top units in the nation…will enter fall projected as the No. 2 right tackle behind first-year starter Brandon Heath…grew more confident with the more playing experience he gained in 2010…will continue to contribute on special teams on kickoff returns…one of team’s biggest players at 6-6 and 330 lbs…one of team’s most active members in community service projects.

2010 Season: Appeared in all 15 contests for the Blue Hens, playing primarily on special teams...was key blocker on kickoff returns which allowed the Hens to gain good field position…also provided good protection on field goals...saw backup action on the offensive line vs. West Chester, Duquesne, Towson, and Lehigh…helped the Blue Hens rank in the top two in the CAA in rushing yards, passing yards and total offense per game while paving the way for All-Americans Andrew Pierce in the backfield and Pat Devlin at quarterback…team went 12-3 and advanced to the FCS national championship game under head coach K.C. Keeler.

2009 Season: Did not see game action in first season with UD and retained freshman eligibility…team went 6-5 under Keeler.

High School: Outstanding two-way lineman at Cardinal Hayes High School for head coach C.J. O’Neil...school is the alma mater of former Hofstra standout and current Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Willie Colon...team was “A” Division finalists in 2008...team won annual Turkey Bowl championship for the first time in 28 years...served as team captain as a senior...earned All-Boro, all-city, and all-league honors as a senior...did not start playing football until his junior year of high school...also served as captain of the basketball team and led squad to 17-10 mark and league championship as a senior...student council member...member of chess club.

Personal: Erle ("Earl") Jeffrey Ladson, Jr....born Nov. 27, 1991...son of Zunilda Camacho...fourth of five children...history education major at Delaware...mother is a registered nurse…hobbies include reading and playing chess...former Boy Scout.

1978 Season: 10-4
NCAA Division II National Runner-up (#2)
ECAC Team of the Year (#3)
#3 Final Rank

Sam
June 14th, 2012, 06:50 PM
COLGATE UNIVERSITY

xsalutex#78 Michael Laskowski

Position: Offensive Line
Height: 6-2
Weight: 288
Class: Junior
Hometown: State College, Pa.
High School: State College
As A Sophomore (2011) - missed the entire season due to injury.

As A Freshman (2010) - did not see any playing time.

High School: A 2007 graduate of State College Area in State College, Pa. … lettered two years for the Lions … team went 12-3 in senior year and 12-1 in his junior year ... coached by Al Wolski ... helped lead his team to the 2010 state runner ups as a guard ... team was 2009 and 2010 Mid Penn champs playing in the guard position ... played on the 2010 East-West all-star game... selected to play on the all Mid Penn all star team ... named Quad A first team all state ... received team Steven Suhey award ... also played basketball and wrestling.

Personal: Major is undeclared … parents are Joe and LisaLaskowski of State College, Pa. … born in State College, Pa. … has one brother … full name is Michael Joseph Laskowski

mvemjsunpx
June 14th, 2012, 09:35 PM
Montana #78 not assigned. Here's a recruit…

Montana Recruit:

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Max Kelly - T
Freshman
6'7", 265 lbs.
Spokane, WA
Gonzaga Prep HS


Ratings:

ESPN - NR

SFA 93
June 15th, 2012, 07:38 AM
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OL: #78 Corey Dickerson 6-9; 320 Livingston, Texas (Livingston) (Sr.)

•A 2010 Second-Team All-Southland Conference selection

•Has played in 30 games, earning 16 starts during his career

•Is listed as the starter at right tackle following spring practice.

2011 (Junior): Played in five and started five games before having his season cut short by injury ... A preseason all-conference selection who was off to a strong start.

2010 (Sophomore): Second-team All-SLC selection ... Played in 12 games earning 11 starts at right tackle ... Graded out at 86 percent on the season ... Helped protect 2010 Walter Payton Award recipient Jeremy Moses ... SFA offense finished the year as the FCS passing offense national champion, and finished among the nation's top 20 in sacks allowed.

2009 (Redshirt): Played in all 13 games as a backup to first-team All-SLC performer Karl Glimp ... Was also a member of the Lumberjack special teams ... Graded out at 81 percent surrendering only one sack ... Recorded four pancake blocks.

2008 (Freshman): Spent the season participating on the demonstration units.

High School: A two-year letterwinner for coach Randy Rowe ... A 2007 honorable mention All-District 18-4A ... Guided prep squad to an area and bidistrict title ... Was also a three-year power lifting letterwinner.

Personal: Son of Darrell Summers and Debbie Dickerson ... Born Dec. 15, 1989, in Conroe, Texas ... High school teammate of SFA punter Drew Nelson ... Plans to major in business.

katstrapper
June 18th, 2012, 01:15 PM
#78 not assigned

A little bio on Head Coach Willie Fritz....

Willie Fritz
Position: Head Coach
Alma Mater: Pittsburg State

Willie Fritz has directed Sam Houston State to a 20-5 record in his two seasons as Bearkat head football coach. His 20 wins rank as Sam Houston's most victories in a two-year span.

Fritz earned Southland Conference "Coach of the Year" and American Football Coaches Association "Regional Coach of the Year" honors after Sam Houston State ran off 14 consecutive victories to earn the Southland Conference championship and a berth in NCAA Division I National Championship game and.

The 14 victories stand as the most in one season in Sam Houston's 96 years of football.

Combined with a pair of wins at the end of the 2010 schedule, the Bearkats' 16-game winning streak is the longest in school history and was the longest current streak in FCS play going into the national championship final.

Fritz, who has produced an overall record of 156 victories, 57 losses and one tied as a head coach, became the 14th head football coach at Sam Houston State University on December 18, 2011.

In his two seasons, he has taken a program that went 5-6 the year before his hiring to a 14-1 mark, the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I playoffs and a No. 2 final national ranking in 2011. Sam Houston's 14 victories included a perfect 7-0 Southland record to give the Bearkats their first undisputed Southland title.

During his 30-year career, Fritz has been part of programs both as a head coach and an assistant that have rolled up an overall record of 240 wins, 84 losses and five ties. The record includes nine appearances in post-season play (bowl games or playoff appearances) and 10 conference titles.

Fritz came to Huntsville from the University of Central Missouri were he ranked as the "winningest" coach in the Mules' 113-year football history.

Fritz rolled up a 97-47 record in 13 seasons as Central Missouri head coach. In 11 of those seasons, Central Missouri posted winning records. He is the only Central Missouri head coach to produce eight consecutive seasons of seven or more wins.

Fritz served as a graduate assistant for Bearkat squads that went 16-6 in 1984-85 and won the 1985 Gulf Star Conference championship

He was the secondary and special teams coach for the Bearkats in 1991 and 1992, helping lead Sam Houston to a Southland Conference championship and starting a special teams success tradition that lasted more than a decade. The "block party" saw Kat special teams block 80 punts, field goals and extra points in the 14 seasons from 1991 to 2004.

From 1993 to 1996, Fritz was head coach at Blinn College where turned around a program that had gone 5-24-1 in its three previous seasons. In just a short time, he produced a 39-5-1 record and two national junior college championships. For his efforts at Blinn, Fritz has been inducted into the NJCAA Hall of Fame.

As head coach at Central Missouri, Fritz led the Mules to their first post-season berth in 32 years when they defeated Minnesota-Duluth in the 2001 Mineral Water Bowl. A year later, Central Missouri earned its first NCAA Division II playoff berth after winning the Mid-America Athletic Association (MIAA) championship. Fritz coached 152 All-MIAA performers including 41 first team selections and 24 All-Americans. Fritz ranks No. 15 among active NCAA Division II head coach in victories.

In his 13 years at UCM, the Mules enjoyed an 84 percent graduation rate with three Academic All-Americans, 14 Academic All-Region and 144 MIAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selections. Central Missouri ranked No. 11 in NCAA Division II football attendance.

Fritz was the second member of his family to coach at Central Missouri. His father, the late Harry Fritz, was the Mules' head football coach in 1952 and later become executive director of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).

Fritz played college football at Pittsburg State University where he was a four-year starter as a defensive back and played on two conference championship teams. He was a student assistant coach for the Gorillas in 1982.

Fritz served as an assistant football coach at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School in Kansas in 1983 and at Willis High School in Texas in 1986 and was defensive coordinator at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas from 1987 to 1990.

Fritz and his wife Susan have three children, Wesley, Elaine and Brooke.

eiu1999
June 18th, 2012, 02:07 PM
Mitch Reab OL 6-4 301 Sr. 1
Forestville, Calif. / El Molino Santa Rosa JC

2011 (JUNIOR): Appeared in four games as a reserve offensive lineman... last action of season was in win at Austin Peay.

SANTA ROSA JC: Played two seasons at Santa Rosa Junior College in California… started team games for a team that averaged passing the ball 50 times per game… allowed only one sack during sophomore season… named Nor Cal Conference All-League as a sophomore.