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GreatAppSt
July 18th, 2011, 11:00 AM
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Scott, Adam

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DL 6-2 225 So.

Greensboro, N.C.

(Northwest Guilford)

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VBR_Productions
July 18th, 2011, 12:17 PM
John Darr, Redshirt Sophomore LB, Old Dominion University

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2010:
Appeared in eight games at linebacker...Made 21 tackles (5 solo, 16 assisted)...Had a career-high seven tops (1 solo, 6 assisted) vs. VMI...Also made six stops (2 solo, 4 assisted) against Savannah State...Forced a fumble at Hampton...Had three pass break-ups on the year - Gardner-Webb, Georgia State, and Savannah State...Also recorded a QB hurry vs. VMI...

2009:
Redshirted...

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Tribe4SF
July 18th, 2011, 02:03 PM
W&M

#46 Rfr. Safety Moyosore Oluleye 5'10" 200 Lititz, PA Manheim Township H.S.

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SU DOG
July 18th, 2011, 03:53 PM
SAMFORD
#46 David Strider FB
6-0 265 lbs Sr.
Chelsea HS AL

A huge pile-driving back who will actually be an H-Back in this year's offense. Strider has also been used as a receiver out of the backfield on occasion. His primary use, however, will be to move the pile, especially on short yardage plays.

UAalum72
July 18th, 2011, 04:03 PM
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Justin Petersen # 46
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Fullback

Height: 6-0 Weight: 230

Senior

Previous Affiliations Palmerton Area HS

Hometown Palmerton, Pa.

UAlbany: Climbed to second on depth chart at fullback following spring practice ... caught two passes in team's spring game ... one varsity letter ... 2009: Did not make any appearances as a sophomores, but practiced the entire season ... 2008: Moved into the rotation at fullback as a true freshman ... played in all 12 games ... caught eight passes for 58 yards and one touchdown ... three receptions at Robert Morris ... scored on a 2-yard catch at Duquesne ... member of special teams on kickoff cover, punt cover, kickoff return and PAT/FG squads ... High School: Associated Press Class 2A all-state first team ... Class AA All-Pennsylvania Football News first team ... Allentown Morning Call first-team All-Area ... honorable mention All-Eastern Football.com ... rushed for 900 yards and scored 18 touchdowns as a fullback ... made 112 tackles with six sacks and two interceptions as a linebacker ... three-year captain ... member of 2007 Colonial League championship team ... Lehigh Valley All-Star Classic ... wrestled at 215 pounds and went 43-4 as a senior ... 137-22 career record ... Personal: Major is human biology ... born 6-28-89 ... parents are Richard and Jan Petersen ... has one sister, Alexa, and one brother, Joshua.

bonarae
July 18th, 2011, 05:49 PM
Harvard #46:

#46 - Alexander Norman
Position: LB
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Lewisville, Texas
High School: Hebron
Height: 6-2
Weight: 200
House Affiliation: Adams

At Harvard
2010: Appeared in all 10 games, starting six ... Showed a nose for the ball with five tackles for a loss, two sacks, two interceptions and 37 tackles ... Earned his first career start at linebacker on Oct. 9 vs. Cornell and recorded a team-high nine tackles (six solo) with 1.5 tackles for a loss including a solo sack ... College Football Performance Awards National Defensive Performer of the Week, National Linebacker of the Week and Ivy League Honor Roll after his outing against Princeton with two interceptions and a forced fumble in the win ... Had five tackles (4 solo) including a sack at Dartmouth ... Major H award winner.

2009: Appeared in games against Princeton and at Columbia ... Minor H recipient.

Background
At Hebron: Earned eight letters in football, basketball and track ... Captain of football team as a senior ... Two-time all-district ... As a senior, named all-state, Dallas Morning News all-area, Texas prep Insider all-state, 5ATexasFootball.com all-state and Rivals.com academic all-state ... named first team all-district in basketball ... set school record for receptions in a game with nine for 165 yards as a junior ... National Achievement Finalist ... National Merit Scholar ... National Honor Society ... National Society of High School Scholars ... Distinguished Achievement Program

Personal: Plays the drums and piano ... Sister, Jourdan, was an ACC All-Academic volleyball player at Duke '09 ... Uncle, Bill Borden, played football at Cornell '85 ... Second cousin, Vernon Smith, played basketball at Texas A&M '81.

mvemjsunpx
July 18th, 2011, 10:50 PM
Montana #46

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Clay Pierson - DE
Sophomore
6'3", 232 lbs.
Twin Bridges, MT
Twin Bridges HS


'10 Stats:

5 Tackles (1 TFL)
1 Sack

SFA 93
July 19th, 2011, 06:27 AM
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DEFENSIVE TACKLES COACH: KURT CORBIN (Arkansas Tech)

Kurt Corbin is in his third season with the Lumberjack football program. Arriving in the Piney Woods prior to the 2009 spring drills, Corbin came to Nacogdoches after spending the 2008 season at Tennessee-Chattanooga. During his lone season with the Mocs, Corbin worked with the UTC linebackers.

Corbin's charges were a huge factor in helping SFA finish among the nation's top 20 in tackles for losses and top 10 in the country in sacks in 2009. He produced two All-SLC selections in Kenneth Charles and Sean Warren. For an encore, Warren capped his career by earning first-team All-SLC honors.

SFA recorded 40 sacks last season, nine more than any other league school. The 'Jacks finished the year ranked third in the country in sacks (3.42 pg) and fourth in the nation in tackles for losses (8.33 pg).

Corbin came to Nacogdoches with considerable knowledge of the Southland Conference after spending two seasons as a defensive coach at Northwestern State. During his time in Natchitoches, La., Corbin helped produced one of the league's more intimidating defenses.

In 2006, the Demons led the league in six defensive categories, including total defense, rushing defense, pass defense efficiency, opponent first downs and opponent third downs. Corbin helped produce two of the better players in the nation in All-Americans Ed Queen and Tori Collins.

Corbin coached the Demon linebackers and took on the added responsibility of defensive coordinator the following season. Northwestern State posted similar numbers leading the SLC in four defensive categories. The Demons finished the year tops in the league in total defense, pass defense, opponent first downs and opponent third downs.

Corbin began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State in 2001. After spending his first two seasons with the Demons, he was named the defensive line and linebackers coach at Arkansas-Monticello. After two seasons with the Weevils, Corbin spent the 2005 season as the receivers coach at Arkansas Tech.

Corbin received his bachelor's degree from Arkansas Tech in 2001. He graduated with a master's degree from Northwestern State in 2003.