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bonarae
May 30th, 2023, 11:00 PM
Harvard #94:

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94 Jacob Psyk




Height 6-2
Weight 234
Class Junior
Hometown Sugarland, Texas
High School Strake Jesuit College Prep
Position DE




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St. Thomas #94:

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94 Jake Coleman




Height 6-2

Weight 250

Class Senior

Hometown West Des Moines, Iowa

Highschool Valley



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Tribe4SF
May 31st, 2023, 05:51 AM
W&M

#94

Garrett Huyck
Junior
Defensive Line
6'5" 285
Chapin, SC
Chapin H.S.

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McCowboys
May 31st, 2023, 07:49 AM
94 is not currently assigned for the McNeese Cowboys. Here is special teams and running back coach Thomas Reese.

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THOMAS REESE TITLE Assistant Coach - Special Teams Coordinator/RB

Thomas Reese is in his second season at McNeese and will coach the running backs. Goff's special teams coordinator hired at McNeese left shortly before the 2022 season began and Reese, the running backs coach, picked up the special teams duties as well.
Reese follows head coach Gary Goff from Valdosta where he coached the RBs and was special teams coordinator in 2021.
2021 was a banner year for Valdosta in the running department as three players rushed for over 1,000 yards each while the team racked up over 3,700 yards on the ground.
Prior to Valdosta State, Reese spent ththree seasons at Mars Hill University as the wide receivers coach. During Reese’s first year with the Lions, he was also named Recruiting Coordinator and Special Teams Coordinator.
Reese coached Craig Rucker during the 2018 & 19 campaigns as Rucker rack up several postseason accolades including two-time SAC Offensive Player of the Year, two-time AFCA First Team All-American, two-time D2Football.com First Team All-American, Don Hansen First Team All-American (2018) and Second Team All-American (2019), two-time D2CCA Second Team All-American, and two-time Harlon Hill trophy nominee, recognizing the best players in DII football. Rucker currently holds several SAC and MHU records.
Reese oversaw an offense in 2019 that led the South Atlantic Conference in total offense per game (430 ypg), total passing (3,367 yards), passing yards per game (306.1 ypg), and first downs per game (23.7).
Prior to joining Mars Hill, Reese was the running backs and tight ends coach at Valdosta High School. In addition to those responsibilities, he also served as special teams coordinator, recruiting coordinator and academic coordinator. In his first year with the Wildcats in 2016, Reese headed the tight end coaching role and special teams coordinator position, while helping lead VHS to a GHSA AAAAAA State Championship and appearance in the Geico State Champions Bowl in Dallas, TX.
Reese’s first foray into collegiate coaching took place in 2011 when he took the position of wide receivers coach at Guilford College. While serving as wide receivers coach, he also took on the roles of special teams assistant, offensive video coordinator and travel coordinator. During his three years at Guilford, Reese coached two First Team All-ODAC wide receivers in Ben King and Adam Smith.
For the 2014 season, he accepted the role of wide receivers coach and in 2015, the running backs coaching position at Valdosta State University, in addition to also being a special teams assistant and academic coordinator. While at VSU, Reese coached All-American Running Back Cedric O’Neal. During his time at Valdosta State, the team went 19-6 along with two appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs.
Reese played quarterback at Wingate University from 2007-10, earning his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. In his final season at Wingate, he helped lead the Bulldogs to the South Atlantic Conference crown and an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs.
Continuing his education at Valdosta State University, Reese earned his master’s degree in Public Administration in 2016.
Reese has a wife, Sarah, a daughter, Kamden, and son, Reagan.

The Cats
May 31st, 2023, 11:16 AM
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It's now 94 days until the kickoff of Catamount football on Saturday, September 2nd, 2023, against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the War Memorial Stadium, Little Rock, AR.

There is no one currently assigned to #94, so we will highlight another assistant coach:

Chris Norris
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TITLE Assistant Coach / Special Teams Coordinator

Chris Norris joined the Catamount football coaching staff as the special teams coordinator in early March 2022. Norris spent the five previous seasons working as a football analyst focusing primarily on special teams at the University of Oregon.

Over his football career, Norris has been a part of two national championship squads coming as a player at Nebraska in 1994 and 1995 and six conference championship programs as a coach since 1999. He has mentored two, Top 10 NFL Draft picks, worked with six All-America selections who combined to earn accolades over nine seasons, and 19 combined players to earn all-conference plaudits.

During his five seasons on the sidelines at Oregon, Norris was instrumental in Oregon's success on special teams, teaming with special teams coach Bobby Williams over the last three. As an analyst, Oregon landed a special teams player on the first-team All-Pac-12 Conference in a vote of the league's coaches. In 2019, Brady Breeze claimed the all-purpose/special teams honor following Brenden Schooler being named to the position the previous two seasons.

With the Ducks, Norris mentored punters, Tom Snee and Blake Maimone. Snee averaged 43.64 yards per punt in the 2020 season shortened by COVID-19 – second in the Pac-12 and 28th nationally. Maimone completed his collegiate career with a 43.4-yard average on 107 career punts.

Oregon also excelled in the kickoff return game in 2020, leading the Pac-12 in returns of 30-or-more yards with seven. In 2019, Oregon was the only team in the nation to rank in the top 10 in both punt return average and kickoff return average. The Ducks finished eighth in the nation and second in the Pac-12 with a 26.28 kickoff return average. UO was ninth in the country and third in the league with a 14.33 punt return average.

Before making the move to the Pacific Northwest, Norris spent a season at the University of South Florida serving as a recruiting assistant and special teams advisor. He helped the Bulls to an 11-2 record and a spot in the Birmingham Bowl. Punt returner D'Ernest Johnson claimed second-team All-American Athletic Conference following the season.

Norris' coaching experience includes three seasons at Webber International as the special teams coordinator and running backs coach where he mentored five players to all-conference recognition including all-time leading rusher Darius Page who ran for 1,239 yards in 2015.

He also spent eight seasons on the sidelines at Southeast Missouri State from 2006-13, again coaching running backs and serving as the special teams coach. While at SEMO, Norris coached Henry Harris, the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year and first-team All-American, who shattered numerous school records. Harris, who finished fifth in the overall voting for the Walter Payton Award, became Southeast's all-time single-season leader in rushing yards, all-purpose yards, points scored, total touchdowns, and rushing touchdowns.

Norris helped a SEMO punter earn All-America honors in four of his first six years on the Redhawks coaching staff. Return men flourished under Norris' leadership. Five of Southeast's top-10 career kick return leaders came under Norris' watch.

His experience includes three seasons at Jacksonville (2003-05) where he coached All-Americans in each of his three seasons with the Dolphins including punter Ryan Long in 2003 and punter/kicker Ryan Feely in 2004. Norris also spent three seasons at Tennessee State as special teams coordinator and running backs coach after beginning his college coaching career as special teams coordinator and tight ends coach at Northern State in South Dakota.

Norris played fullback at Nebraska (1991-95) helping the Cornhuskers win National Championships in both 1994 and 1995. Nebraska compiled a 47-3 record during his time in Lincoln. During the 1995 season, he suffered a career-ending injury. Despite the injury, he became a student-assistant coach and helped lead the Cornhuskers to a fifth straight Big Eight title and a second consecutive National Championship.

Originally from Papillion, Neb., Norris earned his bachelor's degree from Nebraska-Omaha in 1999. He and his wife, Tracee, have one daughter, Breeze.




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dewey
May 31st, 2023, 12:05 PM
Here is #94 for the 17 time National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison.

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94
Logan
Larson
Position Defensive Tackle
Height 6-3
Weight 274
Class Redshirt Freshman
Hometown Woodbury, Minn.
High School East Ridge HS
Bio Related Stats Historical
Biography
HIGH SCHOOL: 2022 graduate of East Ridge High School...Three-year starter...Played defensive line and fullback for coach Dan Fritze...Totaled 154 career tackles with six forced fumbles, 45 tackles for loss and 21 sacks...Two-time defensive lineman of the year, earning conference honors as a junior and district honors as a senior...All-Metro first team...Also plays basketball...Helped the Raptors to a Class 4A state semifinal appearance in 2019.

PERSONAL: Plans to major in business or finance...Son of William and Kristie...Has a brother, Riley, and sister, Madison.

Go Bison!

Dewey

mvemjsunpx
May 31st, 2023, 11:44 PM
Montana #94 not assigned.


The previous #94 is now #69 (Noah Kaschmitter).