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bonarae
June 4th, 2019, 02:45 AM
Harvard #88:
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Height:
6-3


Weight:
235


Year:
Sr


Hometown:
Pebble Beach, Calif.


High School:
Carmel


Position:
TE


Major:
Environmental Science & Public Policy


House Affiliation:
Leverett





at Harvard:
2018: Saw action in nine games ... Caught one pass for four yards at Cornell ... Had two receptions for 16 yards against Yale.

2017: Played in two games ... Caught one pass for 17 yards at Rhode Island.
2016: Did not see game action.
Background:
Four-time letterwinner, two-year captain at Carmel … Two-time all-county and all-league first team … MTAL Offensive Player of the Year … Team MVP … All-Central Coast Section honorable mention … Set school record with 157 career receptions … Led Carmel to three league titles … Also lettered four years in basketball and three in baseball … Four-year CSF Scholar … Father, David, played football and baseball at California … Mother, Jean, was a tennis national champion at Occidental College.

FUBeAR
June 4th, 2019, 04:18 AM
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88 CHRIS ELLINGTON


POSITION Tight End
HEIGHT 6-4
WEIGHT 247
CLASS Senior
LETTERS 3
HOMETOWN Jacksonville, Fla.
HIGH SCHOOL Fletcher HS

Season-by-Season
2018

Was one of Mercer's most reliable offensive tools as a junior
Played in all 11 games at tight end & earned multiple starts
Caught 10 passes for 97 yards & one touchdown
Hauled in a 19-yard touchdown reception in a road victory at Chattanooga
Caught one pass in each of the last four games of the season
Proved to be Mercer's top blocking tight end, assisting the offensive line en route to Mercer ranking fourth nationally in red zone offense (92.1 percent)

2017

Appeared in 10 of 11 games as Mercer's second option at tight end
Caught five passes for 65 yards & one touchdown
Recorded season-highs in receptions (2) & receiving yards (28) vs. VMI (Sept. 30)
First career touchdown (25-yard reception) came on a fake field goal attempt at Western Carolina (Nov. 11)

2016

Played in all 11 games as a true freshman
Caught one pass for one yard against VMI

Before Mercer
High School

Two-sport star at Fletcher High School
Earned three varsity letters on the gridiron for head coach Ricky Medlock
Led the Senators to the second round of the FHSAA Playoffs in 2014
Compiled 350 yards receiving and three touchdowns as a senior

Personal

Son of Cynthia Ellington & Jonathan Garnto
Born Dec. 23, 1997 in Jacksonville, Fla.
Has one brother, Tai

Tribe4SF
June 4th, 2019, 04:45 AM
W&M

#88

Anthony Mague
Junior
Wide Receiver
6'3" 215
Medford, NJ
Shawnee H.S.

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Gangtackle11
June 4th, 2019, 05:20 AM
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88 COLTON NIEDZIELSKI




CLASS Freshman
POSITION TE
HEIGHT 6-4
WEIGHT 225
HOMETOWN Worcester, Pa.
HIGHSCHOOL Germantown Academy






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Biography

Germantown Academy: Earned four varsity letters in both football and baseball.

Personal: Born 3/9/00 … Older of two children of Michael and Alicia Niedzielski.

UAalum72
June 4th, 2019, 05:58 AM
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#88 AUSTIN ELLIS
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 178
Year: Redshirt Senior
Hometown: Ravena, N.Y.
High School: Christian Brothers Academy


2018: Missed entire season with a torn ACL.


2017: Appeared in all 11 games, catching 13 passes for 200 yards and a touchdown. ... Caught three passes for a season-high 72 yards and his first-career touchdown (54 yards) in season finale vs. New Hampshire (Nov. 18). ... Also caught four passes for 60 yards at Stony Brook (Nov. 4).


2016: Saw action at wide receiver in all 11 games, recording 16 catches for 173 yards... At least one catch in 10 games... Four catches for 30 yards in comeback win at UNH (11/12), following with three receptions for 37 yards in home victory vs. Stony Brook (11/19).


2015: Did not see game action.


HIGH SCHOOL: Played three years of varsity football at Christian Brothers Academy, helping the Brothers to a Section 2 Championship in 2013 … Also ran four years of varsity track and helped the team to an Indoor Big Ten Championship in 2014 … Totaled 18 catches for 494 yards and seven touchdowns, as well as 31 tackles and five interceptions on defense … Named first-team all-area wide out and bestowed the team's Offensive Excellence award.


PERSONAL: Son of Sean and Linda Ellis … Has one brother, Jake … Intends to major in criminal justice.

PaladinNation
June 4th, 2019, 06:21 AM
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FURMAN #88


88 | Dejuan Bell
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 5-9
Weight: 160
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: North Augusta, SC
High School: North Augusta

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High School: 2018 graduate of North Augusta (4A) High School...head coach was Brian Thomas...played wide receiver and defensive back and also handled punt and kickoff returns...helped lead North Augusta to a 10-2 record and region championship in 2017...two-time all-region and All-Central Savannah River (CSRA) selection...caught three touchdown passes and recorded two interceptions in a 40-14 win over Lexington this past fall...picked off three passes to key North Augusta to a 21-7 win over No. 4 ranked South Aiken...member of North Team that claimed a recent 24-12 victory in North-South All-Star Game...also selected to play in South Carolina-Georgia Border Bowl V...caught 53 passes for 850 yards and 14 touchdowns his junior year...member of two state championship 4x400 relay squads...posted a winning time of 3:23.06 in 2016 and a school record mark of 3:21.0 in 2017...earned all-region honors in basketball his junior year.


Personal: Full name is Dejuan Anthony Bell, Jr....born September 6, 1999, in Augusta, Georgia...son of Josette and Dejuan Bell...has a brother, Ty House, and a sister, Aaliyah Bell.

The Cats
June 4th, 2019, 08:07 AM
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Since no student-athlete is assigned to #88 on the spring roster, today we will highlight another assistant coach


Tripp Weaver

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Hometown: Asheville, N.C.
Position: Assistant Coach / Def. Passing Game Coordinator / DBs
Alma Mater: ECU
Graduated: 2012


Tripp Weaver joined the Catamount football defensive coaching staff as the defensive backs coach and the defensive passing game coordinator in March of 2018.

Weaver was a part of three-consecutive conference championship seasons including a 2015 Southern Conference championship at The Citadel and back-to-back Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championship teams at JMU. He was also a part of a Dukes’ football program that made consecutive appearances in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Championship game, winning the national title in 2016.

An Asheville, N.C., native and graduate of T.C. Roberson High, Weaver got his start in collegiate coaching after two and a half years as a volunteer student assistant at his alma mater, East Carolina, spending two seasons on the sidelines with the Pirates where he worked under current Western Carolina defensive coordinator, John Wiley.

Over two seasons at James Madison, Weaver worked as an assistant coach working primarily with the cornerbacks. He was responsible for the punt return unit and served as the program’s recruiting coordinator. During his tenure, Weaver helped JMU return to defensive national prominence, as JMU led the country in 2017 in scoring defense (11.1 points per game), interceptions (31), takeaways (44) and pass efficiency defense (83.12 rating).

JMU’s cornerbacks accounted for 16 of the team’s 31 interceptions in ‘17, as Jimmy Moreland ranked second nationally with eight picks, while Rashad Robinson was third in the FCS with seven. The Dukes produced 69 pass breakups, with the corners coming up with 33 of them. Moreland was one of the country’s best, leading JMU with 14 pass breakups.

In addition to leading the country in four defensive categories, the Dukes also ranked in the top 10 in 14 areas, coming in at third in total defense (252.0), defensive touchdowns (5) and turnover margin (+1.47), fourth in punt-return defense (3.33) and fifth in sacks (3.4). They were also seventh in rushing defense (90.5), eighth in fumble recoveries (13) and 10th in passing defense (161.5), third-down defense (30.1%) and blocked punts (2).

Weaver’s punt return group once again ranked as one of the country’s best, ranking 10th with 13.0 yards per punt return. D’Angelo Amos was second in the FCS with 15.8 yards per return, and John Miller was ninth at 11.7 per return. Both had a punt return for a touchdown, as John Miller had one in the home opener against ETSU and Amos blocked a punt and returned it for the score at Elon.

He coached Robinson to All-America accolades, as the junior was named AFCA First Team All-America, Associated Press Second Team All-American and a Third Team All-American by both STATS and HERO Sports. Both Robinson and Moreland were named First Team All-CAA selections at cornerback, marking the first time in school history that JMU put two corners on an all-conference team in the same season. Miller was also First Team All-CAA punt returner and was voted CAA Special Teams Player of the Year, marking the second year in a row Weaver coached a JMU student-athlete to the award.

In his first season with the Dukes, he helped lead a young, yet experienced defensive backfield to a solid showing as a part of the national championship team. JMU’s defense led the country with 21 interceptions, eight of which came by Weaver’s cornerbacks. The Dukes produced 80 pass breakups as a team over the 15-game season, with 39 coming from the corners.

JMU ranked fifth nationally and second in the Colonial Athletic Association with 30 takeaways, leading to a No. 8 ranking in turnover margin (+1.13). JMU was also seventh in pass efficiency defense (106.88), 26th in third-down defense (34.1%) and 30th in total defense (344.3). JMU allowed nearly 60 fewer yards per game from the 2015 season to 2016 campaign.

The Dukes’ punt return led the country with a CAA-record six returns for a touchdown in 2016. Rashard Davis, the CAA Special Teams Player of the Year, set a conference record with an FCS-best four punt returns for a score, including two during the playoffs. Of the six returns, one was produced on a blocked punt for a touchdown in the quarterfinals against previously-unbeaten Sam Houston State.

Weaver coached Taylor Reynolds to All-America honors, as the senior became the first JMU corner to earn the distinction since Clint Kent in 2005 and just the third corner dating back to 1994. Reynolds had two of the unit’s eight interceptions and ranked 34th in the FCS and second, in the CAA with 1.14 passes defended per contest. He paced all CAA players with 14 pass breakups. Joining Reynolds with two interceptions apiece were Jimmy Moreland, Curtis Oliver, and Rashad Robinson. Aside from Reynolds’ team-high 14 breakups, Moreland was second for JMU with nine, while Oliver tied for third with seven.

In the national championship game, Oliver came up with a key interception off the foot of a Youngstown State receiver on the opening possession of the second half. That takeaway eventually led to a JMU touchdown, giving the Dukes a 28-7 lead. Earlier in the season, Reynolds corralled an interception in the end zone with 1:22 left to preserve a seven-point lead versus William & Mary.

Prior to making the move to Harrisonburg, Va., and JMU, Weaver spent two seasons at Southern Conference-member, The Citadel (2014-15) on Mike Houston’s staff as the outside linebackers coach.

In 2015, Weaver helped the Bulldogs to their fourth winning season since 1995 with a 9-4 record and a share of the 2015 Southern Conference title. The Citadel boasted a conference-best +117 scoring margin, including a +100 edge during league play. It also defeated Southeastern Conference (SEC) member South Carolina 23-22 in the regular-season finale and advanced to the second round of the FCS playoffs after upsetting ninth-ranked Coastal Carolina. It was also the Bulldogs’ first-ever playoff road win.

The Bulldogs’ defense showed a drastic improvement from 2014 to 2015, giving up nearly seven fewer points per game and limiting opposing offenses to 86 fewer yards, while tallying 19 more takeaways. The Citadel led the country with a school-record 515 interception return yards and five interceptions for a touchdown. It also led the SoCon and ranked third nationally with 20 interceptions, the third highest single-season total in program history, and with 31 turnovers forced. The Bulldogs also topped the SoCon passing touchdowns allowed (10), fumble recoveries (11), third-down defense (36.5%) and tackles for loss (6.5). They ranked second in the conference in scoring defense (21.8), total defense (356.2), rushing defense (157.3), and sacks (2.08). Weaver’s outside linebackers were responsible for 10 turnovers, grabbing five interceptions, forcing three fumbles and recovered two more. Joe Crochet was tied for the league lead with two fumble recoveries and was the first Bulldog in 26 years to be named a First Team Academic All-American. Quinlan Washington was voted to the SoCon All-Freshman Team and was a First Team All-SoCon return specialist.

His first unit in 2014 included bandit Rah Muhammad, who was the team’s second-leading tackler (70) as he ranked 15th in the conference in tackles per game (5.8). Crochet was named the team’s defensive MVP after tying for third in the Southern Conference with three forced fumbles and Mark Thomas continued development as an effective pass rusher.

Weaver went to The Citadel from East Carolina, where he was an assistant coach for two seasons (2012-13), working primarily with the defensive secondary. During his time with the Pirates, the team went 18-8, including a 10-win season in 2013 when the Pirates finished the season ranked 24th in the Associated Press poll. He also served as a student assistant before joining the team in a full-time capacity.

In 2012, Weaver coached the safeties and helped mentor ECU defensive MVP Damon Magazu and Godfrey Thompson, both of whom earned All-Conference USA honors. ECU safeties accounted for more interceptions (8) than the Pirates had the year prior (5), helping the squad finish 8-5 overall and 7-1 in conference play to earn an invitation to the R&L Carriers Bowl.

The following season, he transitioned to cornerbacks coach. His unit, led by All-C-USA selection Adonis Armstrong, helped lower the team’s passing defense average by 23 yards while grabbing nine of the squad’s 18 interceptions. The Pirates finished 36th nationally in total defense (368.8), their best ranking in the category since 2008, and they helped spark the program to wins over in-state rivals North Carolina and N.C. State, marking the first time ECU beat both schools in the same season.

A native of Asheville, N.C., Weaver graduated from ECU in 2012. He is also a 2008 graduate of T.C. Roberson High School, which JMU head coach Mike Houston was for 10 years including the last five as the head coach (1996-2005).

Weaver is married to the former Leigh Hatcher of Asheville, N.C.




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SFA 93
June 4th, 2019, 09:23 AM
No #88 on the roster, new recruit

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OL: Caiden Walker 6-4; 300 Newton, Texas (Newton) (Fr.)

Prior to SFA: Four-year varsity letter winner on the offensive line at Newton High School … Led the Eagles to back-to-back Class 3A Division II state championship titles his junior and senior seasons … Named All-District 10-3A Division II Second Team offense as a sophomore in 2016 … Also claimed all-district honors in 2017 as a junior en route to earning a spot on the Collin Street Bakery/Texas Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Class 3A All-State First Team offense … Twice selected to the Beaumont Enterprise's Super Gold First Team offense … Placed on the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Class 3A All-State Second Team offense as a senior in 2018 … Part of a Newton offense that averaged 505 yards per game in 2018 en route to its second consecutive state championship game … Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com #26 OC … received offers to Louisiana Tech, Louisiana-Monroe, McNeese and Lamar … The son of Jaime and Joe Walker … Plans on studying engineering at SFA.

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dewey
June 4th, 2019, 09:58 AM
Here is #88 for the overall 15 time and 2 time defending National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.

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#88 Justice Kelly
Class: Redshirt Junior
Position: Defensive End
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 224
Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis.
High School: University HS

2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Backup defensive end who saw time in two home games against Mississippi Valley State and Robert Morris...Credited with one tackle in each contest.

2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Sat out as a redshirt in the Bison program.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2016 from University High School in Milwaukee...Three-year starter...Two-time all-conference defensive end...Had 34 tackles for loss, 21.5 sacks and four forced fumbles in his career...Finished with 43 tackles, 16 TFLs and was seventh in the state with 12 sacks his senior year...Also played tight end...Made 22 catches for 284 yards and four touchdowns as a senior...Played in the Wisconsin all-star game...Also participated in basketball, lacrosse and track and field.

PERSONAL: Majoring in exercise science...Son of Tiffini Lawrence...Has one sister, Lauryn.

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

Go Bison!

Dewey

mvemjsunpx
June 4th, 2019, 03:20 PM
Montana #88

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Colin Bingham - TE
Senior
6'3", 245 lbs.
Missoula, MT
Big Sky HS


'18 Stats:

12 catches, 93 yds.
7.8 ypc
8.5 ypg
1 TD

1 Carry, minus-1 yds.


Career Stats:

36 Catches, 375 yds.
10.4 ypc
4 TDs

2 KR, 14 yds.
7.0 ypr

4 Tackles


Awards:

Academic All-Big Sky x3 ('16, '17, '18)



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BucBisonAtLarge
June 4th, 2019, 07:10 PM
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88MARCUS ADEMILOLA


POSITION Tight End
HEIGHT 6-4
WEIGHT 245
CLASS Senior
HOMETOWN Jackson, N.J.
HIGHSCHOOL Jackson Memorial/Wyoming Seminary






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Biography2018: Suffered season-ending injury in preseason camp and sat out year.

2017 (Junior): Played in nine games, starting three ... finished first on the team in receptions (32) and fourth in receiving yards (233) ... tied Jack Horan for the team high with two touchdown catches ... scores came on Sept. 30 against Monmouth and Nov. 11 against Georgetown ... made at least four catches five times, topping out at seven against Lehigh on Nov. 4 and at Fordham on Nov. 18 ... posted at least 45 receiving yards in each of Bucknell's final three games, topping out at a season-best 61 against Georgetown on Nov. 11 ... also caught a season-long 36-yard pass against the Hoyas ... caught a 24-yard pass on a 3rd and 8 that helped set up John Burdick's game-winning field goal against Sacred Heart on Sept. 23.
2016 (Sophomore): Moved to tight end after playing wide receiver as a freshman ... had one catch for 18 yards ... catch came in November game at Lehigh ... missed final two games of season due to injury ... sickness during preseason practice forced him to miss season opener at Marist.
2015 (Freshman): Appeared in nine games at wide receiver ... first career catch came in loss to Georgetown in late October ... caught at least one pass in each of final five games, including season-high five receptions for 62 yards against Holy Cross ... first career touchdown catch came in Halloween win at Lafayette ... first career start was against the Leopards ... fifth on team with 148 receiving yards ... 56-yard TD reception vs. Lafayette was longest by a Bison all season ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
Jackson Memorial High School/Wyoming Seminary: Graduated from Jackson Memorial High School in 2014 … spent a post-grad year at Wyoming Seminary … three-year football and basketball letterwinner … also earned two letters as a member of track & field team … all-conference, all-county and all-shore nominee during time at Jackson Memorial … No. 3 ranked tight end in the state … all-conference and all-county high jumper … helped team to conference championship with 68 catches for 956 yards and 14 touchdowns.
Personal: Marcus Ademilola … born Nov. 18, 1996 in Bronx, New York … son of Adedoyin and Yolanda Ademilola … has three siblings: Jayson, Justin and Mya ... major is political science.