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Re: 79 DAYS!!!!!!!
Harvard #79:
# 79 Mike Lawler
Year: Senior
Position: Offensive Guard
Height: 6-5
Weight: 295
Hometown: Milton, Mass.
High School: Roxbury Latin
House Affiliation: Lowell
At Harvard:
2007: Minor H recipient ... Appeared in games against Penn and Yale.
2006: Minor H recipient ... Did not appear in a game as a freshman.
Before Harvard:
Three-year letterwinner and starter at Roxbury Latin School ... Also was a three-year letterwinner in wrestling ... Captained football team as a senior ... First team All-Independent School League pick as a senior ... Chosen for the Massachusetts Shriners all-star game ... AP Scholar.
Personal:
Father, John, played football at Middlebury ... Mother, Kathleen, played tennis at Boston College ... Cousin of former Holy Cross quarterback Brian Cullinan ... Grandfather, Robert, was a football player at Boston College from 1943-44 ... Hobbies include reading, writing, weightlifting and table tennis ... Plans to pursue a career in journalism.
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LAFAYETTE
ANTHONY BUFFOLINO #79
OL 6-5 295
Engineering
Soph from Jacksonville, FL
Coach Tavani pleased with his development during spring ball. Possible backup at OT.
http://www.anygivensaturday.com/foru...1&d=1245153305
AT MANDARIN: Named All-First Coast Team by Florida Football Magazine...earned All-Gateway Conference accolades...earned a spot in the All-Star Shrine Bowl...served as team captain at Mandarin...was named an All-First Coast Player to Watch as a junior...an AP Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society.
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#79 - Jack Barons
Year: So.
Position: DL
Hometown: Lexington, MA
High School: Lexington
Height: 6-4
Weight: 255
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View larger Courtesy: Gardner-Webb
Steve Demilio
# 79
Defensive Line - DL
Height: 6-5 Weight: 268
Freshman
Previous Affiliations
Milford Academy
Previous Experience
HS
Severna Park, MD
Printable Page
Courtesy: Gardner-Webb
Release: 08/22/2008
Played one season at the nation’s top ranked postgraduate prep school program, Milford (N.Y.) Academy, under Coach Bill Chaplick ... Runs the 40-yard dash in an athletic 4.93 seconds ... Played defensive end on the prep school level ... Had 30 tackles, five tackles for loss, two sacks and a fumble recovery in 2007 ... Three-year starter at offensive tackle at Severna Park (Md.) High near Annapolis under Coach J.P. Hines ... Chose GWU over Monmouth, Lehigh, Liberty, Central Connecticut State, Sacred Heart and Stony Brook.
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#79 not assigned so here's a Jaguar recruit:
Marcus Thompson (6-0, 215, DE) Eisenhower High School, Houston TX
Marcus is known around the Texas high school sports world as the "little BIG man." He plays far bigger than he looks. As a 6'0 defensive end his stature is not what you think but for his junior season he contributed 28 sacks on the year and made All-Conference. His senior year he was on the same path ending the season with 14. His presence on the field is a calm storm and he leaves it out there every game. Marcus also is an honor student who excels in the classroom and he wants to major in engineering. He is attending college courses this semester to help him gain some hours before entering college. Marcus is supported by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson who has instilled in him respect, accountability and hard work. That should be one of the key components that should help him to come in and compete early.
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From a Bisonville poster
Per the 2007 Media Guide, pg. 109.
Only one number (79) has ever been retired in North Dakota State football history. It belonged to defensive tackle Paul Allen Bothof who played for the Bison from
1968 through 1970.
A two-year starter and an all-lconference selection in 1970, the 6-foot-6, 245-pound giant was called the “best-looking football player in this game” by a pro scout at the 1969 Camellia Bowl at the end of his junior season.
But Bothof’s career came to a tragic end on Sunday, October 25, 1970, two weeks before the end of the regular season, as he was the
victim of an accidental shooting while hunting.
No player has ever worn that jersey number for the Bison since.