ETSU #83:



#83 Garrett Taylor

POS. P/K
HT. 5-10
WT. 155
YR. So.
HOMETOWN Murfreesboro, Tenn.
PREVIOUS SCHOOL Oakland HS

2019 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games as a true freshman for the Bucs … Finished the season with 58 punts for 2,249 yards … Averaged 38.8 yards per punt … Career-long 60-yard punt against Samford (Oct. 26) … Recorded a season-best 263 yards punting in the season opener at Appalachian State (Aug. 31), including his first collegiate punt of 44 yards that pinned the Mountaineers inside their own five yard line … Punted seven times against VMI (Sept. 14), marking a career high in attempts for a single game.
High School: Multisport athlete from Oakland High School, lettered in football and soccer … Named Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Kicker of the Year … Made five field goals, including a long of 37 and made 55 extra points … Averaged 43 yards per punt … Registered 57 touchbacks on kickoffs … Oakland went 14-1 and won the TSSAA Division I Class 6A State Championship.

St. Thomas #83 not yet assigned.

Harvard #83:


83 Pearson Dennis


  • Height 6-3
  • Weight 230
  • Class First-Year
  • Hometown Little Rock, Ark.
  • High School Little Rock Christian Academy
  • Position DE



At Harvard:
2020:
Did not compete due to season cancelation by the Ivy League.

Before Harvard:
Attended Little Rock Christian Academy… Started all four years, including his final two on varsity… Saw action at wide receiver, outside linebacker and defensive end… Named team captain as a senior in 2019… Helped Little Rock Christian Academy to the 2018 5A state championship, the 2019 5A Central Arkansas Athletic Association (AAA) title and a runner-up finish in the 2019 5A state championship game… Member of the National Honor Society and National Bet Club from 2017-20… Earned a spot on the President’s List and department honors in math in 2018-19… Landed on the Honor Roll all four years… Part of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes from 2016-20… Comes from a football background as his great-grandfather, Sam Nicholas, played football at Notre Dame, and his grandfather, Larry Nicholas, played football for two seasons (1962-63) at Tulane.