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Tribe4SF
May 31st, 2014, 05:51 AM
W&M

#91

DT Grey Congo
Sophomore
6'2" 275
Bowie, MD
Gonzaga College H.S.

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bonarae
May 31st, 2014, 06:02 AM
Harvard #91:

Obum Obukwelu

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Height:
6-2


Weight:
275


Year:
Sr.


Hometown:
Brockton, Mass.


High School:
Boston College High School


Position:
DT


Major:
Sociology


House Affiliation:
Eliot



at Harvard:
2013: Played in all 10 games, finishing with 19 tackles on the year ... Made a stop in season opener at San Diego ... Recorded a tackle against Brown ... Recoverd a fumble and added two tackles at Holy Cross ... Added a stop against Lafayette ... Made a fumble recovery and added five tackles against Princeton ... Led Harvard with eight tackles against Dartmouth ... Recorded a sack for a nine-yard loss at Columbia ... Finished with a tackle at Yale. 2012: Had a sack against Cornell ... Had a sack against Bucknell ... Had a sack against Columbia.


Background:
Two-year starter and three-year letterwinner at Boston College High School … Senior captain with 70 tackles, nine sacks, and 18 tackles for loss … All-Scholastic selection of the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Patriot Ledger … Massachusetts High School Football Coaches’ Association All-State team … First team All-Catholic Conference and was named the lineman of the year ... Originally accepted a full scholarship to the University of Connecticut ... Older brother, Iffi, played football at Harvard from 2007-09 and his other brother, Nnamdi has been on the team since 2009. (Nnamdi is now in the NFL.)

SFA 93
May 31st, 2014, 06:29 AM
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DT: #91 Rodney Timmons 6-0; 294 Irving, Texas (Irving) (So.)

GP:11; TKL:19

2013 (Freshman): Saw action in 11 games on the defensive line ... Recorded 19 tackles on the season, including five solo ... Credited with four tackles in the season opener at Weber State ... Had three tackles each against McMurry and at Southeastern Louisiana ... Recorded a pair of tackles against Prairie View A&M, Nicholls State and at Northwestern State.

High School: Recorded 75 total tackles during his senior season, including 37 solo stops ... Was also credited for 10 TFLs and two sacks ... A two-time all-district selection who earned first-team honors as a senior ... Also received interest from Baylor and Louisiana Tech.

Personal: Son of Rodney and Valarie Timmons ... Was born Jan. 10, 1995, in Marshall, Texas ... Mother played volleyball at Henderson State.

melloware13
May 31st, 2014, 07:41 AM
Delaware #91
Unassigned, so a coach:
Brian Ginn
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Position: Quarterbacks Coach
Alma Mater: Delaware (2000)
Experience: 14 Years

Former Blue Hen standout quarterback and 1999 team captain Brian Ginn begins his 15th season with the Delaware staff in 2014 and his first as quarterbacks coach.
Ginn, 36, whose tenure as assistant coach is the longest on the current Blue Hen staff, has served in a variety of roles on the UD staff since his graduation in 2000.
He served as receivers coach for seven seasons (2006-07; 2009-13) before being promoted to quarterbacks coach in February, 2014 when John Perry left to take a coaching position with the NFL Houston Texans.
Ginn had previously served as quarterbacks coach during the 2008 season when he also was Delaware's offensive coordintor for then head coach K.C. Keeler. He served as passing game coordinator in 2009-12.
During his 20 seasons affiliated with the Delaware football program as a player and coach, Ginn has been a part of teams that have posted 16 winning seasons, captured five conference titles, been named Lambert Cup champions six times, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in eight seasons. He played a big part in helping Delaware win the NCAA national title in 2003 and make title game appearances in 2007 and 2010 under Keeler. In 2010, his work with the receiving corps and All-American quarterback Pat Devlin helped Delaware post a 12-3 record, share the Colonial Athletic Association title, and advance to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision title game. The Hens ranked second in the CAA in scoring offense (27.9) and total offense (401.8), and third in passing offense (217.4). Five Delaware receivers caught at least 30 passes on the season.
After serving as running backs coach for four seasons, he took over responsibilities as receivers coach in 2006 and 2007 and was instrumental in Delaware advancing to the NCAA title game in 2007 with a record of 11-4. The Hens also were named the ECAC Team of the Year and Lambert Cup Trophy champions.
In 2007, Delaware led the CAA and ranked No. 11 nationally in passing offense at 289.5 yards per game. Aaron Love earned All-American honors in 2007 when he caught 73 passes for 1,009 yards and became Delaware's all-time leading pass reception leader during the 2008 season.
While running backs coach, Ginn was instrumental in the development of running back Germaine Bennett and Antawn Jenkins, the duo that helped lead Delaware to the 2003 NCAA I-AA national title. Bennett set a school single-season record with 1,625 yards and earned first team College Sports Television All-American honors in 2003 while Jenkins surpassed 2,000 yards for his career. Delaware ranked 20th in NCAA I-AA in rushing offense (207.63) and scored 43 touchdowns on the ground in the single-back offense.
In 2005, he coached third team All-American Omar Cuff, who ranked second in the Atlantic 10 and 20th in the NCAA I-AA with 109.5 yards per game. As a team, the Hens ranked third in the Atlantic 10 with 195.0 rushing yards per game.
In 2006, Delaware's offense also flourished, ranking in the top five in the conference and among the NCAA I-AA leaders in passing offense (253.0/2nd in Atlantic 10 Conference/9th in NCAA), total offense (356.6/5th/30th), and scoring offense (26.3/4th/30th).
During the 2001 season, he coached the Delaware receivers and tight ends, including All-Atlantic 10 spread end and former New England Patriot Jamin Elliott, a sixth round NFL draft pick of the Chicago Bears.
A four-year standout quarterback for the Blue Hens under Hall of Famer Tubby Raymond, Ginn earned his degree in consumer economics from Delaware in May, 2000.
A native of Yorktown, Va., Ginn was a key member of Blue Hen teams that posted a four-year record of 34-14 and advanced to the NCAA I-AA playoffs. The 1997 squad advanced to the I-AA semifinals.
After serving as a backup to All-East quarterback Leo Hamlett in 1996, Ginn took over the starting quarterback spot as a sophomore and led the Blue Hens to the 1997 NCAA I-AA semifinals. He threw for 1,681 yards and 14 touchdowns and ranked 10th nationally in passing rating for the season.
He split time with All-American Matt Nagy as a junior in 1998 before suffering a season-ending broken leg in the third game of the season.
As a senior captain in 1999, Ginn began the season as No. 2 behind Nagy but took over late in the season when Nagy was injured and threw for 997 yards and six touchdowns. He threw for a career-high 308 yards and three touchdowns in the season-ending loss to Villanova. For his efforts, he was named the Blue Hen Touchdown Club Outstanding Senior Offensive Player of the Year. For his career, Ginn threw for 2,839 yards and 22 touchdowns with just seven interceptions.
He resides in Newark with his wife, Rachele, their twin daughters, Addison and Riley, and son, Brayden.
Born: April 6, 1977
College: Bachelor of Science, Consumer Economics, University of Delaware, 2000
College Coaching Career:
2000: Graduate Assistant, University of Delaware
2001: Receivers, University of Delaware
2002-2005: Running Backs, University of Delaware
2006-2007: Receivers, University of Delaware
2008: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, University of Delaware
2009-12: Passing Game Coordinator/Receivers, University of Delaware
2013: Receivers, University of Delaware
2014: Quarterbacks, University of Delaware
Family: Wife, Rachele; twin daughters, Addison and Riley; son, Brayden
Recruiting Areas: Virginia; Eastern Pennsylvania (Montgomery, Delaware, Chester counties)


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1991 Season: 10-2 (7-1 Yankee)
NCAA I-AA First Round
Yankee Conference Tri-Champions
Lambert Cup
#6 Final Rank (NCAA)

1891 Season: 5-3-1

UAalum72
May 31st, 2014, 07:56 AM
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#91 Zach Troutman
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Position: Defensive Lineman
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 265
Year: Redshirt Junior
Hometown: New Providence, N.J.
High School: New Providence

2013
▪ Played in all twelve games.
▪ Credited with 28 tackles, ten solo.
▪ Got three and one-half tackles for loss, for ten yards.

2012
▪ Played in nine games.
▪ Totaled five tackles.
▪ Recorded his first career sack at Bryant (10/6) for a loss of seven.
▪ Logged a season-high two tackles and recovered a fumble in win over Central Connecticut State. (11/17).

2011: Redshirt season. High School: Selected to play in 33rd New Jersey North-South All-Star Game ... led team to first state championship in 21 years ... New Providence went 11-1 and won the Section II, Group I title ... All-Group I and All-Union County first team ... finished fourth in heavyweight division at 2011 state wrestling championships ... named to Union County first team ... reached 285-pound state semifinals as a junior ... Personal: Major is undeclared.

McNeese72
May 31st, 2014, 04:30 PM
#91

Name: Cameron Smith
Position: Defensive Line
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 238 lbs
Class: Junior
Hometown: Tamarac, FL
High School: J. P. Tavarella HS

Note: 2013 stats are not online yet.

2012: as a true freshman, played in all 11 games... recorded six tackles and had 1.5 tackles for a loss... had eight quarterback hurries... had a tackle for a loss against Stephen F. Austin (Oct. 27) and a half TFL at Weber State (9/15).

High School: three year letterman and played defensive end, linebacker and tight end..earned all-county honors and served as team captain..won the Brian Piccolo Scholar/Athlete Award....in senior season was credited with total of 95 tackles (65 unassisted) along with five sacks, four pass breakups and two fumble recoveries (one for a td)...also caught 10 passes, one for a td...played for Coach Dan Marguriet.

Other: born 11/3/93... parents are Cynthia Anderson and Gary Smith.


Smith’s Career Statistics and Bests
G Tkl. Ast. Tot. TFL Sacks INT TD FF FR PBU
2012 11 3 3 6 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Tackles 1, six times, last vs. Lamar, 11/17/12
Solo 1, three times, last vs. Lamar, 11/17/12
Assists 1, three times, last at Sam Houston State, 10/20/12
Tackles For Loss 1 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 10/27/12

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dewey
May 31st, 2014, 05:19 PM
Here is #91 for the three time defending National Champion North Dakota State University Bison.

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#91*Mike Hardie

Position:*Defensive End
Height:*6-5
Weight:*254
Class:*Senior
Hometown:*Sioux Falls, S.D.
High School:*O'Gorman HS

* Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll
* 2012*College Football Performance Awards.com*Weekly Defensive Line H.M.

Hard-working player who worked his way into the defensive rotation as a sophomore ... Continues to improve on strength and technique ...*2012 SEASON (SOPHOMORE):*Played in all 15 games ... Instant celebrity after catching two-point conversion pass from kicker Adam Keller in the FCS national championship game vs. Sam Houston State (1-5-13) ... Credited with three fumble recoveries to rank among conference leaders ... Recorded 28 tackles overall including five tackles for loss, four sacks, four QB hurries and three passes defended ... Career-high five tackles vs. Prairie View A&M (9-22-12) ... Matched career-highs with two solos and a fumble recovery in win at Illinois State (11-17-12) ...*NDSU boasted the nation’s top scoring defense (11.53 ppg) in 2012, and also led the country in total defense (234.47 avg/g) and first downs allowed (12.67 avg/g). The Bison ranked 2nd in pass defense (140.6 avg/g), 4th in rush defense (93.87 avg/g), 9th in turnover margin (+1.00 avg/g) and 17th in pass efficiency defense (113.67) ...*Named to Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll ...*2011 SEASON (FRESHMAN):*Saw limited action in five games ... Credited with four tackles including three solos ... Had a season-high three tackles vs. Saint Francis, Pa. (9-10-11) including a sack, QB hurry and a pass breakup ... Named to Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll ...*2010 SEASON (REDSHIRT):*Sat out the season as a redshirt in the Bison program ...*HIGH SCHOOL:*2010 graduate of O’Gorman High School ... All-state defensive end for O’Gorman and head coach Steve Kueter ... Had 62 tackles and nine sacks as a senior ... O’Gorman advanced to the state semifinals in 2008 and 2009, compiling a 19-5 record ... Two-time all-conference and member of the Elite 45 as a senior ... Four-year letterwinner in basketball ... Competes in shot put and discus on the track & field team ...*PERSONAL:*Born September 10, 1991 ... Son of Doyle and Donna Hardie ... Has one brother, Jason, and one sister, Lezlee ... Brother played football at St. John’s (Minn.) from 2002-06, father played football and basketball at Black Hills State from 1974-78 ... Majoring in sports management with a minor in marketing ... Worked for Bullseye Law Care during the summer.

Hardie’s Career Bests
Solo Tackles:*2 vs. three teams, last at Illinois State, 11-17-12
Assisted Tackles:*4 vs. Prairie View A&M, 9-22-12
Tackles:*5 vs. Prairie View A&M, 9-22-12
Tackles for Loss:*1.5 vs. Prairie View A&M, 9-22-12
Sacks:*1.0 vs. four teams, last vs. South Dakota State, 11-10-12
Fumble Recoveries:*1 vs. three teams, last at Illinois State, 11-17-12
Passes Defended:*1 vs. four teams, last vs. Southern Illinois, 10--27-12
QB Hurries:*1 vs. five teams, last vs. South Dakota State, 11-10-12

Good luck on the upcoming season and in the classroom Mike.

Go Bison!

Dewey

The Cats
May 31st, 2014, 07:37 PM
Western Carolina


Phillips Marshall


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Class: Freshman
Hometown: Charleston, SC
High School: Porter-Gaud HS
Height / Weight: 6-2 - 245 lbs
Position: DL

Prior to Western Carolina: Played along both the offensive and defensive line ... Named to the High School Sports Report (HSSR)-South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA) Class AAA All-State team ... Credited with 61 total tackles as a senior including 22 solo stops and 8.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks ... High school coach was Rick Reetz.

Personal: Is the son of Sarah Marshall.

Note: Chose Western Carolina over Furman and Richmond.

Courtesy WCU Media Relations

mvemjsunpx
May 31st, 2014, 08:13 PM
Montana #91

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Tyrone Holmes - DE
Junior
6'4", 245 lbs.
Eagle Point, OR
Eagle Point HS


'13 Stats:

37 Tackles (6 TFL)
4 Sacks