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GreatAppSt
August 9th, 2008, 10:06 PM
ASU# 20

Devon Moore

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RB 5-9 200
Jr.
Mebane, N.C.
HS (Cedar Ridge)

After a two-year apprenticeship under ASU’s all-time leading rusher, Kevin Richardson, Moore takes the reins as starting running back ... compares favorably to Richardson with impressive speed, strength, vision and ability to catch the ball out of the backfield.

2007: Saw action in all 15 games ... made three starts, two in two-back formations and one in place of an injured Richardson ... carried 95 times for 459 yards, the fourth-highest total on the team ... seven rushing touchdowns were good for third on the squad ... also caught 14 passes (seventh on team) for 171 yards (sixth) ... rushed 11 times for 38 yards and first touchdown of the season in home opener versus Lenoir-Rhyne ... carried 14 times for 68 yards, his second-highest total of the season, in win over Northern Arizona ... playing near his hometown, notched 97 total yards (62 rushing, 25 receiving, 10 kick return) and scored on a two-yard run in key win at Elon ... scored in back-to-back games against Georgia Southern and Furman ... registered 40 rushing yards, including a three-yard touchdown scamper, and 39 receiving yards in blowout win over archrival Western Carolina ... turned in perhaps ASU’s biggest offensive play of the season when he made a diving catch for a 20-yard gain on fouth-and-three in the waning moments of ASU’s first-round playoff matchup versus James Madison ... one play later, Armanti Edwards’ scored from five yards out to give the Mountaineers a 28-27 victory ... with Richardson hobbled by an ankle injury the following week, Moore turned in his first 100-yard rushing performance with 100 yards on 24 carries and a touchdown in a national quarterfinal win over Eastern Washington ... also caught three passes for 36 yards in the triumph over EWU ... scored on a career-long 46-yard gallop in the first quarter of ASU’s national title game victory over Delaware ... rounded out 707 all-purpose yardage total with six kickoff returns for 77 yards on the campaign.

2006: The primary backup to Walter Payton Award finalist Kevin Richardson ... appeared in 14 games and made two starts in two-back sets versus Wofford and Georgia Southern ... posted best performance of the regular season with 50 yards on nine carries, including his first-career touchdown, in romp at Chattanooga ... his finest effort of the season came in the national semifinal victory over No. 5 Youngstown State, where he took some of the load off of an ailing Richardson by posting season highs with 14 carries for 86 yards and a score to help lead ASU to its second-straight national title game ... finished the season with 61 carries for 315 yards and two touchdowns.

High School: Ran for nearly 6,000 yards and 42 touchdowns during prep career ... had well over 1,000 rushing yards before suffering season-ending injury in eighth game of senior season ... had nearly 1,700 all-purpose yards as a freshman in 2002, Cedar Ridge’s first year ... ranked as one of North Carolina’s top prep running backs by Scout.com.

Personal: Full name is Devon Myles Moore ... born April 8, 1988 (20 years old) ... son of Darlene and Myles Moore ... majoring in industrial design.

slostang
August 9th, 2008, 10:19 PM
Cal Poly

No. 20 Jaymes Thierry
Wingback
5-11 • 190 • Junior
Modesto, CA / Modesto HS

Will back up James Noble at the A-Back (wingback) position.

2007 -- Played in four games with starts against Western Oregon and Northern Colorado before he was sidelined with an injury ... rushed for 43 yards on 12 carries, including a 10-yard gain against Weber State ... ran for a two-point conversion against Texas State.

2006 -- Played in three games with one start at San Jose State … rushed for seven yards on four carries in that game and finished the season with five carries for 45 yards against Savannah State, including a 13-yard run.

2005 -- Redshirt.

High School -- A running back, linebacker and safety at Modesto High, leading the Panthers to a 9-2 mark in 2004 and the Modesto Metro Conference title ... led Modesto in tackles all four years and was the team's top rusher as a sophomore ... earned all-league honors as both a running back and strong safety and was an All-District running back ... rushed for 920 yards and recorded 88 tackles as a senior and 858 rushing yards and 92 tackles as a junior ... also lettered in track and field and was a member of the National Honor Roll.

Personal -- Son of Steven and Mindi Lewis ... two brothers, Perry and Kion, and two sisters, Justyce and J’Lynn ... wants to be a doctor or physician’s assistant ... born November 15, 1987, in Fort Rucker, Alabama ... majors in microbiology.

TexasTerror
August 9th, 2008, 10:22 PM
20 Pippins, Jarvis DB 5-9 156 So. Longview

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First team All-District 12-5A and second team All-East Texas for Coach John King ... led the Lobos to the state playoffs in 2005 ... led team in tackles with 81 ... intercepted two passes and broke up five others ... starter on 12-1 Class 5A Division II regional semifinalist as junior

Lionsrking
August 9th, 2008, 10:50 PM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

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Jay Lucas
5-11, 220, Senior
Redemptorist High School
Baton Rouge, La.
All-America Candidate
NFL Prospect
635 squat, 4.42 40-yd dash

2007--173 carries, 1,239 yards, 12 TDs
51 catches, 485 yards, 3 TDs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cocVgAa60ss

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CrazyCat
August 9th, 2008, 11:00 PM
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Isaiah Taito
Senior from Shelton, WA
Position: LB
Number: 20
Height: 5-11 Weight: 226

Montana State -- (2008) Made a successful transition to linebacker during the spring… enters the season as MSU’s second Sam linebacker, but is viewed by the coaching staff as an impact player at the position. (2007) Rushed for 162 yards and four touchdowns, playing as MSU’s short yardage back… scored a touchdown against Montana… carried seven times for 41 yards against Portland state, and 14 times for 42 yards against Texas A&M. (2006) Started four games at tailback, and played in 12… a productive player when called on, averaging 4.1 yards a carry… also caught 10 passes… gained 82 yards against Sacramento State, 69 against Furman, 64 against Chadron State. (2005) Played on the varsity, registering five tackles as a special teams standout. Shelton -- All-Narrows League first team choice... earned conference MVP honors, as well... All-Class AAA... rushed for 1,608 yards with 21 TDs, 321 yards receiving, as a senior... had over 400 total yards vs. South Kitsap as a senior... three-sport letterman. Academics -- A health promotion major. Personal -- Born on September 25, 1986… the son of Rita and Rokesi Taito.

bonarae
August 10th, 2008, 12:24 AM
Harvard #20:

# 20 Hugh Archibald
Year: Freshman
Position: Defensive Back
Height: 5-11
Weight: 180
Hometown: Memphis, Tenn.
High School: Harding Academy

Background:
At Harding: Lettered in football, basketball and track & field ... Captain of football team as a senior ... 2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl All-Star ... Team’s defensive player of the year ... Placed third in state’s 400 meter track event ... National Achievement Scholarship finalist ... Vice president of National Honor Society.

introvertedGSUfan
August 10th, 2008, 12:42 AM
GSU# 20

Chris Rogers
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Defensive Back
Height: 6-1 Weight: 200
Junior

Excelled in his first year on defense... will be looked upon to make an even bigger improvement this year... enters fall camp as a starter at safety... teams with Chris Covington to be arguably the hardest-hitting pair of safeties in the conference... could earn post-season honors with another stellar season... could be used again this year on special teams as a kickoff returner... showcased his athleticism during the Blue-White game when he intercepted a potential game-tying touchdown pass in the endzone and raced 100 yards to seal the victory in the rain-shortened spring game... made a solo tackle in the win...

SOPHOMORE (2007): Played in all 11 games... started seven times (Coastal Carolina, Chattanooga, Western Carolina, South Dakota State, Citadel, Furman and Colorado State)... opened his defensive career making an assisted tackle in the West Georgia game... two solo stops at Coastal... one tackle against Chattanooga and three the next week in the win over Western Carolina... recorded his first defensive touchdown after forcing a South Dakota State fumble and returning it 46 yards for a score... that fumble return for a TD was one of two in the game for the Eagles, tying a program single-game record... made two tackles that game... a 5-yard tackle for loss at Elon... two stops in the win at Appalachian State... career-high nine tackles, including one for a 4-yard loss, in the victory against The Citadel... five tackles and recovered a fumble at Wofford... three solo tackles against Furman... eight tackles in the season finale at Colorado State... began returning kickoffs late in the season... 30-yard return against Citadel... 17 return yards at Wofford... a 25-yard return against Furman... seven of his tackles came on the special forces... overall finished tied for seventh in tackles on the team... good all-around effort during the Blue-White game,
recording two tackles, one fumble forced and recovered, and a pass breakup...

REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN (2006): Played in four games... completed 12-of-25 passes for 106 yards and two interceptions... 6-of-15 for 49 yards against Wofford... 6-of-10 for 57 yards in the North Dakota State game... did not record any statistics against Coastal Carolina and Western Carolina... joined the Eagle program following spring drills... originally signed with the Georgia baseball program but did not play in spring 2006... HIGH SCHOOL: Led Athens Academy to three Region 8 football championships... three-time All-Northeast Georgia team... Class A All-State in 2003, 2004 and 2005...led baseball team to four Region 8 titles... Coaches’ Class A and Northeast Georgia ‘Player of the Year’ his senior year... two-time Region 8 ‘Player of the Year’... played football for coach Michael Gunn... lettered in football, baseball and basketball...

PERSONAL: Born February 20, 1987 in Athens... No. 1 sports highlight was being named Northeast Georgia ‘Player of the Year’... most admires his HS coach Michael Gunn, “He has always supported what I do and been there when I needed him.”... enjoys golf, hunting and fishing... favorite professional team is Atlanta Braves... historical person he’d most like to meet is Winston Churchill... if he could attend any sporting event it would be the Super Bowl... if he could play a musical instrument it would be the guitar... son of Tom and Cindy Rogers...

MAJOR: Business Management

813Jag
August 10th, 2008, 08:26 AM
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#20 Brandon Green

Class: Senior
Hometown: Lafayette, LA
High School: Northside
Height / Weight: 5-10 / 180
Position: Defensive Back
Experience: 3 yrs.

813Jag
August 10th, 2008, 08:27 AM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

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Jay Lucas
5-11, 220, Senior
Redemptorist High School
Baton Rouge, La.
All-America Candidate
NFL Prospect
635 squat, 4.42 40-yd dash

2007--173 carries, 1,239 yards, 12 TDs
51 catches, 485 yards, 3 TDs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cocVgAa60ss

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k73/selulions/JayLucas-1.png?t=1218340160

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k73/selulions/MrLucas.jpg?t=1218340189
My family lives next door to his family. xthumbsupx

Andy
August 10th, 2008, 06:54 PM
LAFAYETTE #20

DeANDRE' MORROW
TB 5-8 165
PL Academic Honor Role with 3.25 in History;Gov't & Law
junior from Hilton Head, SC

member of exclusive McKelvy House Scholar Program

PL Championship Rings: 1
Record in The Rivalry: 2-0

fastest member of the team, DeAndre has clocked three straight times of 4.36 in the 40-yard dash

2007: Played eight games at tailback...scored his first career touchdown against Columbia on a 14-yard run in the fourth quarter to finish with 94 rushing yards and one reception for 11 yards...made his first collegiate start at Harvard where he racked up 225 all-purpose yards, including catches of 24 and 32 yards.

2006: Played on special teams in the final seven games of the season...made three tackles vs. Lehigh...had two tackles against Harvard and Holy Cross...named offensive scout team co-MVP...earned first varsity letter.

AT HILTON HEAD PREP SCHOOL: Co-player of the year in SCISA Region II-AA as a junior and senior...played on 2005 SCISA state championship team...member of SCISA South All-Star team...ran for 1,642 yards and 20 touchdowns...scored 10 receiving touchdowns and returned three punts for scores to set school record with 33 total touchdowns...also set school records as a junior with 344 rushing yards and 373 total yards in one game...named to the 2004 Offensive All-State team by The State (Columbia, S.C.)...held first chair in Chess Club...member of Merit Honor Roll and Faculty Honor Roll.

GeauxLions94
August 11th, 2008, 12:30 PM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA

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Jay Lucas
5-11, 220, Senior
Redemptorist High School
Baton Rouge, La.
All-America Candidate
NFL Prospect
635 squat, 4.42 40-yd dash

2007--173 carries, 1,239 yards, 12 TDs
51 catches, 485 yards, 3 TDs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cocVgAa60ss

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k73/selulions/JayLucas-1.png?t=1218340160

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Career Honors:
- 2008 Payton Award Nominee
- 2008 Preseason All-Southland Conference (First Team)
- 2007 All-Southland Conference (First Team)
- 2006 All-Southland Conference (Second Team)
- 2006 Louisiana Newcomer of the Year
- 2006 All-Louisiana (Honorable Mention)
- 2006 All-South Region (Third Team, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette)
- 2006 Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Week (9/15 & 9/18)

2007: Named First Team All-Southland Conference after establishing himself as one of the nation’s premier ball carriers…Put together the most productive all-around season ever by a Southeastern running back…Averaged 7.2 yards per attempt on 173 carries, rushing for a school record 1,239 yards and 12 touchdowns…Also led the team with 51 receptions, scoring three touchdowns and racking up 485 yards…In addition to setting a new school rushing record, also tied the school single-season school record for scoring with 90 points, matching the total put up by Southeastern Hall of Famer Horace Belton in 1974…His single-season totals for rushing touchdowns (2nd) and receptions (3rd) were among the school’s best ever performances…Led the Southland Conference in touchdowns and all-purpose yards (1,724), while also ranking among the league leaders in rushing yards (2nd), receptions (3rd) and total offense (9th)…Ranked in the top 25 nationally in both rushing (20th) and all-purpose (23rd) yards...Topped the 100-yard rushing mark in six games…Rushed for the third-highest single-game yardage total in school history versus Central Arkansas, carrying the ball 24 times for a career-high 215 yards and two touchdowns…Scored a career-high four touchdowns in little over a quarter in a 79-7 win over Kentucky Wesleyan, highlighted by a career-long 80-yard run, finishing with 138 yards on just nine carries…In the Lions’ season-ending 17-13 win over SLC rival Nicholls State, toted the ball a career-high 25 times for 174 yards and two touchdowns…Made best play of the season versus SFA, breaking several tackles on the sideline on the way to a 78-yard touchdown run in a 21-3 Lion victory…Amassed 158 yards and two scores on 13 carries versus the ‘Jacks…Carried the ball 16 times for 147 yards and a touchdown versus Sam Houston State, while also catching three balls for 63 yards…Rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries at Texas State, catching seven passes for 57 yards versus the Bobcats…At Northwestern State, scored a touchdown both rushing and receiving, combining for 141 total yards…Caught a season-high nine passes for 77 yards at Tulane to go with 79 yards rushing…Also had a solid 73 yards on 16 carries at New Mexico State…Caught eight passes at Kansas…Heads into senior season ranked in the school’s career top 10 in scoring (134 points, 6th), rushing yards (1,923, 3rd), rushing touchdowns (18, 4th) and receptions (88, 6th).

2006: Named Louisiana Newcomer of the Year, second team All-Southland Conference and honorable mention All-Louisiana after establishing himself as one of the premier running backs in the Southland Conference...Led Southeastern with 684 yards on 134 carries and six touchdowns...Second on the team with 37 catches for 237 yards and one touchdown...Was named SLC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 4 and Sept. 18...Also threw touchdown passes on halfback throws versus Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston State...Ranked among the Southland Conference leaders in rushing (fifth), receptions per game (3.36, fifth), all-purpose yards (921, fifth), scoring (ninth) and touchdowns (third)...Rushed for a season-high 125 yards and a touchdown on just nine carries in a 41-13 rout of Jacksonville...Best all-around game came against Gardner-Webb...Rushed 20 times for 115 yards and a touchdown, while also catching a season-high six passes for 61 yards, a touchdown and a two-point conversion versus GWU...Scored two touchdowns, including the game-winning score in 31-24 overtime win over Northwestern State...In Southeastern debut, toted the ball 17 times for 96 yards and a touchdown at New Mexico State...Also scored a touchdown at McNeese State...Caught six passes versus Stephen F. Austin...Carried the ball 20 times for 70 yards at Texas Tech...Longest run of the season was a 42-yard scamper versus Jacksonville...Had a 24-yard reception at McNeese State.

Prior to Southeastern: After redshirting at Texas A&M in 2004, played in six games in 2005 rushing seven times for 87 yards (12.43 ypc) and one TD…busted a 54-yard run against Oklahoma State and scored lone touchdown in his first game versus SMU.

High School: As a high school senior was named Male Athlete of the Year by the Baton Rouge Morning Advocate after leading Redemptorist HS to multiple state championships…finished his career with 4,666 rushing yards, which was nine short of the school record…as a senior, tallied 1,651 yards and 24 TDs while helping team to a 14-1 record and a Class 4A state crown…rushed for 207 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries in the championship game…as a junior, rushed for 1,982 yards and 30 TDs while leading team to a 15-0 record and the Class 3A crown…rushed for a championship game record 257 yards and four TDs on 34 carries…coached by Sid Edwards.

OLDMAIN80
August 11th, 2008, 01:13 PM
WOFFORD

#20 Mike Rucker



Position: Halfback
Height: 5-8
Weight: 181
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Winston-Salem, N.C.
High School: North Forsyth

Should see extended time in the backfield this season ... 2007: Played in nine games as a freshman ... Missed four games due to illness ... Had nine carries for 33 yards and one touchdown ... Had 20 kickoff returns for 507 yards, which was second on the team ... Averaged 25.4 yards per return ... Also had four tackles on special teams ... In the season opener against Georgetown (9/1) had four kickoff returns for 83 yards ... Against Charleston Southern (9/8) had four kickoff returns for 156 yards, including a 89-yard return for touchdown ... Added three rushes for 27 yards, with a 15-yard carry for a touchdown ... At North Carolina State (9/15) had three carries for eight yards and had five kickoff returns for 109 yards ... Also completed a pass to Andy Strickland for a 14-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter and caught a pass for eight yards ... Had three kickoff returns for 66 yards against Appalachian State (9/22) ... In the NCAA Playoffs had two returns at Montana (11/24) for 26 yards and one return against Richmond (12/1) for 32 yards ... HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 1,779 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2006 at North Forsyth High School ... Carried the ball 270 times for a 6.6 yards per carry average ... Named to 2006 Winston-Salem Journal All-Northwest football team ... As a junior, rushed for 1,004 yards and 14 touchdowns on 192 carries ... An all-conference pick as a junior as well ... All-Northwest pick as a junior and senior ... Triad Offensive Player of the Year as a senior and runner-up as a junior ... Ranked among the top 25 prospects in the Triad area ... Had over 3,500 career rushing yards ... PERSONAL: Born May 31, 1989 ... Son of Jessie and LaVerne Brown ... Majoring in business economics.

GreatAppSt
August 11th, 2008, 03:09 PM
Re: 20 DAYS!! - Today, 01:13 PM xoopsx xoopsx xoopsx

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#20 Mike Rucker
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xconfusedx Not picking on you OLDMAIN just using this post for example.xsmiley_wix




Welcome one and all to the 10th Annual GreatAppSt Countdown!! It's that time again girls n' boys,


xrulesx xrulesx xrulesx THE RULESxcoffeex xcoffeex xcoffeex
1.) This is the G.A.S. Countdown.


6.) (Actually more of a pet peeve/request) I understand that some teams start their season before ASU and some after, this is the case every year. I assume most AGS posters have or are working on some level of higher education. So if your team has one of the other start dates just subtract or add those days in your head for your own count. Please just post your player with the rest of us, your more than welcome to do so without starting a new thread with a different count. it clutters the board. Also, please post follow ups only to the current days thread, it's very confusing to look at the board and 86 days is ahead of 80 days which is ahead 79 days. If you miss posting of a player on a previous day just add it to the current days thread, we'll more than understand xthumbsupx xthumbsupx . Thanks -------- GASxbowx xbowx


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Thanks again

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Lionsrking
August 11th, 2008, 10:15 PM
Career Honors:
- 2008 Payton Award Nominee
- 2008 Preseason All-Southland Conference (First Team)
- 2007 All-Southland Conference (First Team)
- 2006 All-Southland Conference (Second Team)
- 2006 Louisiana Newcomer of the Year
- 2006 All-Louisiana (Honorable Mention)
- 2006 All-South Region (Third Team, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette)
- 2006 Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Week (9/15 & 9/18)

2007: Named First Team All-Southland Conference after establishing himself as one of the nation’s premier ball carriers…Put together the most productive all-around season ever by a Southeastern running back…Averaged 7.2 yards per attempt on 173 carries, rushing for a school record 1,239 yards and 12 touchdowns…Also led the team with 51 receptions, scoring three touchdowns and racking up 485 yards…In addition to setting a new school rushing record, also tied the school single-season school record for scoring with 90 points, matching the total put up by Southeastern Hall of Famer Horace Belton in 1974…His single-season totals for rushing touchdowns (2nd) and receptions (3rd) were among the school’s best ever performances…Led the Southland Conference in touchdowns and all-purpose yards (1,724), while also ranking among the league leaders in rushing yards (2nd), receptions (3rd) and total offense (9th)…Ranked in the top 25 nationally in both rushing (20th) and all-purpose (23rd) yards...Topped the 100-yard rushing mark in six games…Rushed for the third-highest single-game yardage total in school history versus Central Arkansas, carrying the ball 24 times for a career-high 215 yards and two touchdowns…Scored a career-high four touchdowns in little over a quarter in a 79-7 win over Kentucky Wesleyan, highlighted by a career-long 80-yard run, finishing with 138 yards on just nine carries…In the Lions’ season-ending 17-13 win over SLC rival Nicholls State, toted the ball a career-high 25 times for 174 yards and two touchdowns…Made best play of the season versus SFA, breaking several tackles on the sideline on the way to a 78-yard touchdown run in a 21-3 Lion victory…Amassed 158 yards and two scores on 13 carries versus the ‘Jacks…Carried the ball 16 times for 147 yards and a touchdown versus Sam Houston State, while also catching three balls for 63 yards…Rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries at Texas State, catching seven passes for 57 yards versus the Bobcats…At Northwestern State, scored a touchdown both rushing and receiving, combining for 141 total yards…Caught a season-high nine passes for 77 yards at Tulane to go with 79 yards rushing…Also had a solid 73 yards on 16 carries at New Mexico State…Caught eight passes at Kansas…Heads into senior season ranked in the school’s career top 10 in scoring (134 points, 6th), rushing yards (1,923, 3rd), rushing touchdowns (18, 4th) and receptions (88, 6th).

2006: Named Louisiana Newcomer of the Year, second team All-Southland Conference and honorable mention All-Louisiana after establishing himself as one of the premier running backs in the Southland Conference...Led Southeastern with 684 yards on 134 carries and six touchdowns...Second on the team with 37 catches for 237 yards and one touchdown...Was named SLC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 4 and Sept. 18...Also threw touchdown passes on halfback throws versus Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston State...Ranked among the Southland Conference leaders in rushing (fifth), receptions per game (3.36, fifth), all-purpose yards (921, fifth), scoring (ninth) and touchdowns (third)...Rushed for a season-high 125 yards and a touchdown on just nine carries in a 41-13 rout of Jacksonville...Best all-around game came against Gardner-Webb...Rushed 20 times for 115 yards and a touchdown, while also catching a season-high six passes for 61 yards, a touchdown and a two-point conversion versus GWU...Scored two touchdowns, including the game-winning score in 31-24 overtime win over Northwestern State...In Southeastern debut, toted the ball 17 times for 96 yards and a touchdown at New Mexico State...Also scored a touchdown at McNeese State...Caught six passes versus Stephen F. Austin...Carried the ball 20 times for 70 yards at Texas Tech...Longest run of the season was a 42-yard scamper versus Jacksonville...Had a 24-yard reception at McNeese State.

Prior to Southeastern: After redshirting at Texas A&M in 2004, played in six games in 2005 rushing seven times for 87 yards (12.43 ypc) and one TD…busted a 54-yard run against Oklahoma State and scored lone touchdown in his first game versus SMU.

High School: As a high school senior was named Male Athlete of the Year by the Baton Rouge Morning Advocate after leading Redemptorist HS to multiple state championships…finished his career with 4,666 rushing yards, which was nine short of the school record…as a senior, tallied 1,651 yards and 24 TDs while helping team to a 14-1 record and a Class 4A state crown…rushed for 207 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries in the championship game…as a junior, rushed for 1,982 yards and 30 TDs while leading team to a 15-0 record and the Class 3A crown…rushed for a championship game record 257 yards and four TDs on 34 carries…coached by Sid Edwards.

Better watch out...TexasTerror will call you down for hyping Jay too much...according to him, he couldn't play junior high ball.

813Jag
August 11th, 2008, 10:22 PM
Better watch out...TexasTerror will call you down for hyping Jay too much...according to him, he couldn't play junior high ball.
TT said that? Jay's been a great RB since back in the days.

Lionsrking
August 11th, 2008, 11:26 PM
TT said that? Jay's been a great RB since back in the days.

In so many words, yes...essentially, he thinks Jay is "not as good as advertised" because we didn't use him on the goal line against Sam Houston last year and we were stuffed on a 4th and goal...he says great backs would "want" to be in the game and would get it done...what he doesn't understand is Jay was hurt earlier in the drive and had to come out...he wanted to go back in, but our staff felt we had a better chance with a healthy Mario Gilbert, who's forte was short yardage, goal line situations...I guess ole Jay should have just sucked it up and limped out there on one leg...or maybe we should just cut him...or better yet, take him out back and shoot him for not "wanting" it bad enough.xrolleyesx

Jag4Life
August 12th, 2008, 07:51 PM
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#20 Brandon Green

Class: Senior
Hometown: Lafayette, LA
High School: Northside
Height / Weight: 5-10 / 180
Position: Defensive Back
Experience: 3 yrs.He is a JR!

813Jag
August 12th, 2008, 09:54 PM
He is a JR!
I didn't realize that they had updated the Roster.