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GreatAppSt
July 6th, 2011, 09:17 AM
xnodxxnodxASU # 58 xbowxxbowx
Baker, Zac

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DL/LB 6-2 228

So. Tunnel Hill, Ga.
(Northwest Whitfield)

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UAalum72
July 6th, 2011, 09:29 AM
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Corey Smith #58
Defensive End
Height: 6-3 Weight: 220
Redshirt Freshman
Previous Affiliations Port Chester HS
Hometown Port Chester, N.Y.
High School: Positioned at linebacker, fullback and offensive tackle during his scholastic career ... accounted for 86 tackles and four sacks on defense as a senior ... rushed for 323 yards and three touchdowns on offense ... first-team All-Section I ... all-league recognition ... two-time team captain ... National Football Foundation Westchester Chapter honorable mention scholar-athlete ... also competed in track & field and wrestling.

eiu1999
July 6th, 2011, 09:58 AM
Cameron Berra K 5-11 203 So. 1
St. Louis, Mo. / Parkway Central

2010 (FRESHMAN): Took over the kicking duties on Sept. 18 against UT Martin and served as Panthers kicker for remaining nine games... finished season as team's leading scorer with 43 points as he made 19-of-20 extra points and 8-of-11 field goals... was 2-of-3 on field goals between 40-49 yards with a season long of 43 at Tennessee Tech... made 18 straight 18 extra points to close the season... averaged 52.5 yards per kick off with two touchbacks... member of EIU baseball team in spring appearing in 36 games with a .239 average, six doubles and nine RBI.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a kicker and punter at Parkway Central HS earning 2009 Associated Press All State Class 5 first team honors… 2009 St. Louis Post-Dispatch first-team All-Metro… 2009 Suburban South Conference first team as a kicker and punter… had 45 touchbacks out of 54 kickoffs… made 16 of 19 field goals, with a long of 47 yards…

PERSONAL: Majoring in kinesiology... son of Dan and Joyce Berra… mother was a swimmer at the University of Tulsa and his brother Ryan played golf at the University of Dayton… his father has been a major influence on his sports career because “he taught me how to play baseball”… is a relative of former baseball great Yogi Berra.

SFA 93
July 6th, 2011, 10:01 AM
There is no #58 on roster.

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HEAD COACH: J.C. HARPER (Clemson)

Two-Time SLC Coach of the Year (2009 & 2010)

SFA head coach J.C. Harper is entering his fifth season at the helm of the Lumberjack football program. During Harper's short time as the head coach, SFA has risen to a level never before witnessed in program history.

The Lumberjacks posted a 9-3 (.750) overall record and won their second-straight Southland Conference title in 2010. It marked the first time in conference history that SFA has won back-to-back conference titles. The 'Jacks recorded their second-straight top-10 national ranking, and advanced to the NCAA FCS playoffs for a second consecutive season where they hosted Villanova. It was also the second-straight year that SFA led the nation in passing.

The Lumberjacks dominated the All-SLC teams, placing a league-best 21 players on the all-conference squad, including nine first-team selections. Among the nine first-teams selections five earned All-America honors. Following the season SLC Player of the Year Jeremy Moses was named the 2010 Walter Payton Award winner, becoming the first player in school and conference history to receive the player of the year award, which came on the heels of a season that saw him become the conference's all-time leading quarterback and set a new NCAA FCS record for completions.

Linebacker Jabara Williams became the second Lumberjack in the past three years to be drafted when he was selected by the St. Louis Rams in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL draft. It marked the third consecutive season that SFA has had a player either be drafted or sign a contract with an NFL franchise.

All of this coming on the heels of a 2009 season that saw the program's first conference title in 10 years, a berth in the NCAA FCS playoffs and a top-10 national ranking. It was the second-biggest single-season turnaround at the NCAA FCS level, and the fourth-best turnaround at the NCAA Division I level.

Following the '09 campaign Harper was recognized for his efforts being named the SLC Coach of the Year, and finishing second by only two points for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year award.

It was the first time in 10 years a Lumberjack squad had earned the SLC Championship trophy, and it was the program's first trip to the FCS playoffs since the 1995 season. Harper led SFA to double-digit wins for only the fourth time in school history, and the first time since its playoff run during the 1995 campaign. Throughout the course of the record-setting 2009 campaign, the 'Jacks recorded victories over three nationally ranked opponents, including two ranked among the nation's top 10.

The 2009 campaign saw 20 Lumberjacks named to the All-SLC teams, including five first-team selections. Along with the all-conference teams quarterback Jeremy Moses was named SLC Player of the Year, defensive end Tim Knicky was named defensive player of the year and corner back Andre Banks received league newcomer of the year honors. The accolades didn't stop at the conference level. Twelve Lumberjacks earned All-America recognition last season, including five first-team selections.

Harper is in his seventh season with the Lumberjack football program, and his fifth as the 'Jacks' head coach. Harper was named the school's 18th head coach in December 2006.

During his first season as head coach, Harper guided the 'Jacks through a season that saw its roster get decimated by injuries. After an injury-free offseason, the 'Jacks were beset by injuries in the season-opener losing five players that included four starters, three All-SLC selections and an All-American, not to mention the team's top three running backs. By season's end, injuries forced the 'Jacks' to utilize 12 different players at running back.

In his second campaign as the head coach, Harper revitalized the program with a new-look offense, along with a new offensive and defensive coordinator. The changes were exactly what the doctor ordered. SFA improved by four games in the win column, the offense recorded several SFA, SLC and NCAA records, while several Lumberjacks garnered national attention for their efforts on the field.

Harper's athletes have reaped the benefits of his time as head coach. Over the course of the past three seasons 55 SFA athletes have earned All-SLC honors, including 17 first-team selections and 34 have received All-America honors. In addition to that, Harper has produced two players of the year, two league newcomers of the year, two defensive players of the year and an SLC offensive player of the year.

Harper came to Nacogdoches as the defensive coordinator prior to the 2005 season. In his first year, Harper was given the task of guiding a youthful defense through the rigors of one of the nation's toughest schedules. During his second year on the job, Harper began to see some of the fruits of his labor. Harper turned a defense that finished near the bottom in every statistical category in 2005, into the most effective defenses in the league. SFA led the SLC in scoring defense, rush defense and total defense during league games in 2006.

A 21-year veteran of collegiate coaching, Harper was at Western Michigan prior to joining the SFA staff. He was the defensive coordinator for coach Gary Darnell in 2004 and served as the defensive line coach in 2003. His defensive line was ranked third-best in the MAC in 2003. He also coached Jason Babin, a first-round draft pick of the Houston Texans, while at WMU.

Prior to Western Michigan, Harper spent four seasons as an assistant in the SLC helping Northwestern State and McNeese State to three playoff appearances. Harper was the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach for Scott Stoker at Northwestern State in 2002 when the Demons posted a 9-4 record and earned an FCS playoff spot. The Demons were first in the SLC in total defense in 2002, giving up only 276.6 yards per game.

Harper also spent a season as the defensive coordinator at Southwest Missouri State in 1997 and served an earlier stint as the defensive line coach at Western Michigan in 1996. He spent four seasons as the defensive line coach at Southwest Missouri State from 1992-96.

Following a four-year playing career at Clemson, where the Tigers won three ACC Championships, Harper began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at North Carolina under Mack Brown. He later served two seasons as a graduate assistant for coach Lou Holtz at Notre Dame.

Harper and his wife, Marcie, are the parents of a son, Michael (5) and daughter, Emma (1).

Tribe4SF
July 6th, 2011, 10:57 AM
W&M

#58 So. DE Bryan Stinnie 6'4" 250 Troy, VA St. Anne's Belfield School

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bonarae
July 6th, 2011, 05:59 PM
Harvard #58:

#58 - Anthony Russ
Position: LB
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Lawrenceville, N.J.
High School: Lawrence
Height: 6-3
Weight: 225
House Affiliation: Dunster

At Harvard
2010: Appeared in three games, making two tackles.

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

Background
At Lawrence: Three-year starter in both football and baseball at Lawrence High School ... Football captain ... Co-Offensive MVP ... All-County as a senior ... N.J. Super 100 Team ... Owns single game record for passing yards (308), completions (119), completion percentage (59 percent), long touchdown pass (85 yards, single season passing yards (1,933), and completions in a game (18) ... National Honor Society ... Italian Honor Society .. Peer Leadership ... Co-president of junior class ... Special Olympics volunteer ... Coached local baseball team.


Personal: Enjoys reading, movies and snowboarding ... Aspires to become a general manager of a professional sports team ... First cousin, Stephanie Garland, played lacrosse at Marist '09.

SU DOG
July 6th, 2011, 06:15 PM
SAMFORD
#58 Joe Collins OL
6-2 275 lbs Sr.
Madison MS/ Copiah-Lincoln CC

Joe Collins figures to be the starter at RG for the Dogs. Another experienced offensive lineman, Collins started 7 games last season before an injury sidelined him for the rest of the year. He started every game both of his juco years, where he was a Jr. College Academic All-American, and was named to the CLCC Hall of Fame. In high school he was an all district player in Mississippi. His major is Pre Med.

mvemjsunpx
July 6th, 2011, 10:47 PM
Montana #58

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Zach Wagenmann - DE
RS Freshman
6'3.5", 210 lbs.
Missoula, MT
Sentinel HS


'10 Stats:

(Redshirted)

Nova58
July 8th, 2011, 12:01 PM
Marlon Johnson

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Baltimore, Md.

High School:
St. Mary's

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 255

Position:
DE

Birthdate:
05/31/1990







Villanova: Slated as the starter at one defensive end; Possesses good quickness and good athleticism; Will be looked upon to be a playmaker in 2010.


2009: Started all 15 games and tallied 26 total tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, one fumble recovery and one interception; Recorded four solo tackles versus Temple; Returned a fumble 19 yards for a touchdown against Lehigh; Posted one solo tackle and two assisted stops at Penn; Had one solo tackle against Northeastern; Made two solo tackles and one assisted stop at New Hampshire; Had two assisted tackles at JMU; Posted one solo tackle against Rhode Island; Credited with one solo tackle and two assisted tackles at Richmond; Had two solo tackles and one assisted stop at Towson; Made two assisted tackles and an interception versus Delaware; Had one assisted tackle versus William & Mary in NCAA semifinals; Registered two solo tackles and one assisted stop against Montana in National Championship game.


2008: Redshirted.


St. Mary's High School: Four-year varsity starter; 2007 Baltimore Touchdown Club Super 22; 2007 All-MIAA; 2007 All-Met; 2007 All-County; 2007 first team small school All-State; 2007 Baltimore Touchdown Club senior All-Star game player; 2007 stats include 97 tackles, 13 sacks and 36 tackles for loss; 2006 All-MIAA; Captain of 2007 state championship team; 2006 second team All-County; 2006 second team All-Met.