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bonarae
July 24th, 2010, 08:13 PM
Harvard #41 has 2 players wearing that number, but I list the more senior player.

#41 - Zar Zavala
Position: Wide Receiver
Year: Senior
Hometown: El Paso, Texas
High School: Eastwood
Height: 6-1
Weight: 185
House Affiliation: Kirkland

At Harvard
2009: Did not appear in a game ... Minor H recipient.

2008: Did not appear in a game ... Minor H recipient.

2007: Did not play.

Background:
At Eastwood: Four-year letterwinner in football ... Also played with basketball and track programs ... Part of two district championship teams ... All-city honorable mention selection ... Academic All-America .

Personal:
Hobbies include math and physics ... Involved with Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... National Hispanic Institute ... Salvation Army volunteer.

GreatAppSt
July 24th, 2010, 08:47 PM
ASU # 41

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The Cats
July 24th, 2010, 08:50 PM
#42 - not assigned

lets look at another asst. coach

Mark Rhea

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Hometown: Beavercreek, Ohio

Position: Defensive Line Coach

Alma Mater: Univ. of Toledo

Graduated: 1992

Mark Rhea was named the defensive line coach at Western Carolina by head coach Dennis Wagner, officially announced in mid-March. Rhea, who played and coached at the University of Toledo, joins the Catamount coaching staff from Division II-member, Tiffin University.

Rhea joins the WCU staff to fill the vacancy created when former Associate Head Coach Brad Sherrod left to pursue a position at the University of Delaware in late February.

A four-year starter at the Univ. of Toledo from 1988-91, Rhea got his start on the Rockets' staff serving as an administrative assistant and graduate assistant from 1992-94. He has served as a defensive line coach at four different institutions and most recently was the defensive coordinator last season at Tiffin University in Ohio.

"Mark Rhea brings years of experience in coaching defensive linemen," said Wagner about his most recent coaching staff addition. "Some friends of our coaching staff and I that are at the Division II level talked about how Tiffin had improved last season under Rhea's guidance. And we wanted to find a guy like that to fill our staff. So, Mark brings in experience not only as a defensive line coach, but also as a coordinator that has experience coaching other areas on the defense."

Rhea coached for six seasons at Idaho State before returning to his alma mater. During his tenure at Idaho State, he coached a defensive line that had all four linemen earn All-Big Sky honors four years in a row and earned a combined 22 all-conference honors, including eight First Team All-Big Sky picks and seven Academic All-Big Sky selections.

Prior to his stint at Idaho State, Rhea was on the staff at Austin Peay and before that he coached at the United State Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut.

In his career, Rhea has mentored three players who have gone on to the professional ranks. In 2006, he coached J.P. Bekasiak, who later became a first-round pick of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. Rhea also coached two players at Idaho State who went on to the NFL in Jared Allen with the Minnesota Vikings and Jeff Charleston who played for the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints last season.

Allen, a two-time All-American and winner of the Buck Buchanan Award as the I-AA Defensive Player of the Year in 2003, was drafted in the fourth round by the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs in 2004. Charleston had 19 tackles for loss and was the Defensive Newcomer of the Year in the Big Sky in 2005. He signed as a free agent out of college with Houston in 2006.

After earning his bachelor's degree in athletic administration from Toledo in 1992, Rhea assisted the Rockets' coaching staff before working two seasons as a graduate assistant at Michigan State. The Beavercreek, Ohio, native had a standout playing career at Toledo that saw him named the team's outstanding defensive lineman as a senior and play a pivotal role on the Rockets' 1990 MAC co-championship team.

Rhea and his wife Stacey have a daughter, Madeline.

TheValleyRaider
July 24th, 2010, 08:54 PM
Colgate
#41 Austin Dier

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Position: Linebacker
Height: 6-0
Weight: 212
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Orlando, FL
High School: Olympia

As A Freshman (2009) - played in two games against Monmouth and Dartmouth.

High School: played at Olympia High School in Orlando, Florida … lettered three years … played linebacker in his senior season … served as captain … made 105 tackles and one interception … picked for Central Florida Senior Bowl … first team all-Metro Conference … team MVP … honorable mention Florida All-State Class 6A … coached by Bob Head … also lettered in basketball … a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: parents are Charlie and Renae Dier of Orlando, Florida … born in Orlando, Florida … full name is Austin James Dier.

Tribe4SF
July 24th, 2010, 10:30 PM
W&M

Currently not assigned.

Incoming freshman eligible to wear #41.

Safety Airek Green 6'1" 200 Chester, VA Thomas Dale H.S.

High School: Led Thomas Dale to the Virginia AAA Division 6 State Championship. Named district, Central Region, and Virginia State Defensive Player of the Year. Also named Richmond Times Dispatch All-Metro Player of the Year. Compared by several Richmond area coaches to former Tribe great Darren Sharper. Also played basketball, and had skipped junior year of football to focus on hoops.

mvemjsunpx
July 24th, 2010, 10:46 PM
Montana #41

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Kirk Stoll - RB
Junior
5'11", 180 lbs.
NAIA Transfer ('09) - Carroll College
Sandpoint, ID
Sandpoint HS


'09 Stats:

(DNP)

DJOM
July 25th, 2010, 06:07 AM
#41 Otavio Fleury
Position: Punter
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 195
Year: Junior
City/State: Oswego, Ill.
High School: Oswego