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Tribe4SF
July 7th, 2015, 06:02 AM
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#60 Graydon Campbell
6'3" 275
Freshman
Offensive Line
Greely, Ontario, Canada
Episcopal School (Virginia)

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Gangtackle11
July 7th, 2015, 06:08 AM
60 MATT DONOGHUE
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Class:
Sophomore



Hometown:
Garnet Valley, Pa.



High School:
Garnet Valley






Height / Weight:
6-4 / 280



Position:
OL



Birthdate:
10/31/1994















Villanova: Loyal performer who will fight for playing time along the offensive line ... Has good lineman skills.
2014: Saw action against Fordham, Penn, Rhode Island and Albany.
2013: Redshirted.
Garnet Valley High School: Second team all-state ... first team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania ... Named All-Delaware County and All-Central League ... Mini Maxwell Award winner ... Ranked as the eighth best offensive lineman in Pennsylvania by Rivals.
Personal: Born 10/31/94 ... Younger of two children of Bill and Pattie Donoghue ... Played in the Cal Ripken World Series at the age of 10 ... Enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

SFA 93
July 7th, 2015, 06:13 AM
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OL:#60 Shane Roberson 6-2; 304 Little Elm, Texas (Frisco) (So.)

2014 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games on the offensive line, appearing primarily at left guard ... Member of the offensive line that helped the Lumberjacks average 460.8 yards per game, including 207.4 rushing yards per game and a school-best 5.2 yards per rush

2013 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season.

High School: A second-team All-Collin County selection ... Received honorable mention all-state honors as a senior ... Recorded 39 tackles during his senior season, including 26 solo stops ... Was credited with 14 tackles for losses, including 4.5 sacks in 2012 ... Garnered first-team all-district honors for his efforts ... Also named first-team All-District 9-4A following his junior season ... Helped guide the Frisco wrestling team to three district titles.

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bonarae
July 7th, 2015, 06:18 AM
Harvard #60:

60 John Cifrino


Height:
6-4


Weight:
276


Year:
So.


Hometown:
York, Maine


High School:
Phillips Academy


Position:
OL



at Harvard:
2014: Did not see game action.

Background:
Two-time captain, three-year letterwinner at Phillips Academy … Captained Phillips Andover league championship team in 2013 … Two-year letterwinner in football at St. Thomas Aquinas … Helped St. Thomas Aquinas to an All-State New Hampshire championship in 2011 … Named Lineman of the Year in 2011 … Named All-NEPSAC Player … Four-year letterwinner in indoor track for shot put … One-year letterwinner in outdoor track … Two-year letterwinner in Lacrosse … Honor Roll Student … Volunteered over 40 hours at a local shelter … Brother, Tom, plays football at Williams College.

ETSU #60:

Jared Lindsay
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POS.
OL
HT.
5-10
WT.
280
YR.
Fr.
HOMETOWN
Clinton, Tenn.
PREVIOUS SCHOOL
Anderson County HS



High School: Was a letter winner in football at Anderson County High School … was a three-time first-team all-conference selection … was the Tenn/Kentucky Border Bowl “Offensive Lineman of the Game.” Personal: Born Sept. 25, 1995 … son of Scott and Robin Lindsay … expected to major in biology … played for high school coach Davey Gillium

The Cats
July 7th, 2015, 06:24 AM
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#60 Zachary Greene
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Class: RS Freshman
Hometown: Randleman, N.C.
High School: Randleman HS
Height / Weight: 6-3 / 240
Position: DE

2014 (Freshman): Redshirted ... Playing for the Purple squad, credited with one tackle in WCU's annual Spring Game.

Prior to Western Carolina: Began his prep career at Southwestern Randolph High before finishing his career as a defensive end at Randleman High ... Named to the All-Randolph County team as a junior after recording 93 tackles ... Also played baseball as a prep.

Personal: Is the son of Randy and Glynis Greene ... Has a brother, Gabi ... Intends on majoring in natural resource management.



Courtesy WCU Athletics Media Relations

UAalum72
July 7th, 2015, 08:02 AM
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#60 not assigned

Bernard Clark

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Position: Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach
Alma Mater: University of Miami
Graduating Year: 1989

Bernard Clark received a promotion for 2015, now serving as associate head coach, defensive coordinator, and linebackers coach.

As a player, Clark won two National Championships with the Miami Hurricanes and was named the 1987 Orange Bowl MVP. Earning a Bachelor of Business Administration, Clark went on to play three seasons in the NFL and two in the AFL before entering the coaching world. Clark began his collegiate coaching career at James Madison University, where he trained the defensive ends for two seasons (1998-99). He then moved to Liberty University, serving as linebackers coach and oversaw special teams from 2000-03.

Clark had two stints at Florida International University (FIU), initially serving as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. He then spent a year in the Big East Conference at the University of South Florida, coaching the Bulls' defensive line in 2006, as they made an appearance in the PapaJohns.com Bowl Game. Clark returned to FIU for the 2007 and 2008 seasons.

In 2009, Clark served as Hampton University’s defensive coordinator before leaving to become Pitt’s linebackers coach in 2010. The Panthers’ defense finished in the top-10 of the FBS that season. Clark spent the 2011 season as the linebackers coach at Colorado State before returning to Hampton for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.

“Bernard will be my right-hand man,” said Gattuso. “He’s not afraid to walk in and tell me I’m wrong. I trust him to tell me the way it is.

“He epitomizes what I need in an assistant head coach. When I’m not available, he will be running the show, and I trust him completely.”

Delbert Cowsette

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Position: Defensive Line Coach
Alma Mater: Maryland
Graduating Year: 1999

Delbert Cowsette enters his second season with the University at Albany in 2015 as the defensive line coach. A standout at Maryland who went on to play in the NFL, Cowsette brings a wealth of experience to the Great Danes.
Cowsette came to UAlbany after two stints at Hampton University where he served as the defensive line coach, defensive coordinator, and recruiting coordinator.
In 2010, Cowsette tutored two All-Americans on the defensive end: Kenrick Ellis and Brandon Peguese, who helped the Pirate defense finish in the top three nationally in total defense. The Pirate defense also finished No. 1 in red zone stops.
As the assistant defensive line coach, Cowsette helped the Virginia Destroyers win the 2011 UFL Championship. Under his direction, the Destroyers finished first in every defensive statistical category.
Cowsette then returned to Hampton for the 2012 and 2013 seasons where he served as the pro liaison for NFL scouts, as well as developed an all-conference defensive end.
Cowsette was a four-year player for the University of Maryland, where he was team captain his senior year while earning All-ACC honors. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in geography (with a double minor in sociology and graphic design), Cowsette was drafted by the Washington Redskins and played for the New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Chicago Bears from 2000-06.
Cowsette began his coaching career in 2007 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Terrapins, before moving on to become an assistant defensive line coach in 2008-09.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Cowsette is married to Alena Cowsette. They have three children: Laila, Delbert II, and Joseph Cowsette. He is a co-founder of the Premiere Intermediate Football League (wwwgopifl.com), and he owns the non-profit youth organization In Between The Lines

Jay Foster

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Position: Defensive Backs Coach
Alma Mater: Plymouth State College (N.H.)
Graduating Year: 1984

University at Albany head football coach Greg Gattuso has announced the addition of Jay Foster to the staff for the 2015 season. Foster will be the Great Danes’ defensive backs coach.
“His experience as a coordinator and his experience as a head coach is something we need on our staff,” said Gattuso of Foster. “He gives us someone with a lot of game experience to work with Coach [Bernard] Clark on defense. It’s really nice having a guy who’s been a head coach, for me, to bounce things off of sometimes.”
Foster comes to UAlbany after serving as the head football coach for Division II Clarion University in Pennsylvania for the past nine seasons.
In 2009, he led the Golden Eagles to an 8-3 overall record and a second-place finish in the PSAC-Western Division with a 6-1 league mark. Narrowly missing the NCAA Playoffs, Clarion finished the season ranked eighth in the final NCAA Division II East Region Poll and Foster was named the PSAC-Western Division Coach of the Year for his efforts.
Prior to Clarion, Foster spent 18 seasons on staff at Slippery Rock University (1988-2005). He served the first 12 years as recruiting coordinator, and the last 17 as defensive coordinator. During his tenure, Slippery Rock boasted a record of 120-73-4 (61.9%), including three NCAA Division II Playoff invitations and four straight PSAC-West titles (1997-2000). In 1998, Foster led SRU to the NCAA DII semifinals and a No. 2 national rank in 1999.
Foster earned his masters in physical education from West Chester University in 1987 where he served as a graduate assistant coach for two seasons and helped the Rams win back-to-back PSAC-East titles.
Foster attended Plymouth State College (N.H.) and was a starter his junior and senior years at free safety. He was an All-New England choice in 1983 and the team was selected for the NCAA Division III Playoffs in 1984.
A native of Berwick, Maine, Foster attended Noble High School and graduated in 1977. He was captain of both the football and basketball teams.
Foster and wife Dorry have three children -- Sons Zach and Thom and daughter Brogan.

dewey
July 7th, 2015, 03:32 PM
Here is #60 for the four time defending National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.

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#60 Max Polson
Position:Center
Height: 6-1
Weight: 299
Class: So.
Hometown: Coon Rapids, Minn.
Highschool: Coon Rapids HS


IN HIS CAREER: Backup center who saw action in one game as a redshirt freshman in 2014...Played against Incarnate Word...Sat out the 2013 season as a redshirt in the Bison program.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2013 graduate of Coon Rapids High School...Two-time all-conference offensive lineman for the Cardinals and head coach Jon Young...Three-year starter...Set single-game record for most pancake blocks...All-conference lacrosse player for Coon Rapids, who ranked third in the state in scoring...State track and field qualifier in both the shot put and discus.

PERSONAL: Majoring in business administration…Born Dec. 30, 1994...Son of Thomas Polson, Farmington, Minn., and Stacey Ferguson, Coon Rapids, Minn...Has one sister, Gabbi.

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60. NDSU hasn't played a lot of true freshmen in the past couple of years, but the ones that have have made an impression. Think of Billy Turner, Grant Olson and Ryan Smith in 2010. Zack Johnson, Nick DeLuca and Chase Morlock are also in that group. Few had the impact that RJ Urzendowski had though. Urzendowski's true freshman season was something to marvel at. His performance at the end of the season will go down in NDSU legend, but it's his first touchdown catch that stands out here. Urzendowski had two receptions in the first two games of the season but in the home opener against Incarnate Word, he exploded. Urzendowski was wide open on a 60 yard touchdown pass from Carson Wentz, part of a three catch day for 82 yards and a touchdown.

Good luck with the upcoming season and in the classroom Max.

53 days until the North Dakota State University Bison go to Missoula and beat the University of Montana.

Go Bison!

Dewey

mvemjsunpx
July 7th, 2015, 09:15 PM
Montana #60

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Jackson Thiebes - T
Junior
6'5", 280 lbs.
Kalispell, MT
Glacier HS


'14 Stats:

2 O-Line Starts
7 Games Played

2 Career O-Line Starts
7 Career Games Played (at O-Line; was a TE as a freshman)