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bonarae
August 4th, 2011, 06:18 PM
Harvard has 2 players who wear #29.

#29 - Benjamin Graeff
Position: DE
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Canton, Ohio
High School: Massillon Jackson
Height: 6-3
Weight: 240
Concentration: Economics
House Affiliation: Lowell

At Harvard

2011: Named preseason All-Ivy League second team by Phil Steel's College Football Preview.

2010: Was leading the Ivy League in sacks before suffering a season-ending knee injury ... Finished the season with 24 tackles (15 solo) including five sacks for a loss of 31 yards ... Had a sack and five tackles in a win at Lafayette ... Named to the Ivy League Honor Roll on Oct. 11 after leading a Harvard defense that collected nine sacks with a personal best of 4.0 sacks himself against Cornell. Graeff also had a game-high seven solo tackles against the Big Red ... Suffered a season-ending knee injury late in the Princeton game.



2009: Appeared in the season opener at Holy Cross, collecting four tackles before suffering an injury ... Major H recipient.

2008: Appeared in all 10 games at linebacker and special teams ... Recorded a tackle in six different games ... Major H recipient.

2007: Did not appear in a game due to injuries ... Minor H recipient.

Background
At Massillon Jackson: First team All-Federal League and a first team All-Independent selection ... Honorable mention all-district pick ... Captain of the football team as a senior ... Team leader in tackles as a senior ... Chosen to play in The Repository East-West All-Star Game.

Personal: Father, Mike, was a standout in track and field at Pittsburgh.

#29 - Alan Reeves
Position: FB
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Alabaster, Ala.
High School: Thompson
Height: 6-0
Weight: 205
Concentration: Government
House Affiliation: Quincy

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

2008: Minor H recipient ... Made his debut at Dartmouth and had two carries for three yards.

Background:
At Thompson: Earned seven letters in football and baseball ... Captain of football team as a senior ... All-state as a senior ... Two-time team MVP ... Two-time all-county pick in baseball ... National Honor Society ... French Honor Society ... Wendy's High School Heisman ... All-state academic team.

UAalum72
August 4th, 2011, 06:38 PM
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Brian Marsh #29
Safety
5-10 182
Freshman
Troy HS
Wynantskill, N.Y.

Tribe4SF
August 4th, 2011, 07:16 PM
W&M

#29 So. CB T.K. Hester 5'10" 180 Richmond, VA Varina H.S.

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GreatAppSt
August 4th, 2011, 08:27 PM
xrotatehxxbowxxbowxASU #29 xthumbsupx

Baker, Cedric RB

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5-9 185 Sr.

Wilmington, N.C.
(New Hanover)

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mvemjsunpx
August 4th, 2011, 08:41 PM
Montana #29

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Bryce Carver - WR
Junior
6'1", 180 lbs.
Dillon, MT
Beaverhead County HS


'10 Stats:

31 Catches, 261 Yds.
23.7 YPG
8.4 YPC
5 Rec. TDs

1 Carry, 14 Yds.

1 Punt
19.0 YPP
19.0 Net Avg.

SFA 93
August 5th, 2011, 08:10 AM
No #29 on the roster.

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SPECIAL TEAMS COORD./OUTSIDE RECEIVERS: TODD SCHONHAR

Todd Schonhar returns for his fifth season with SFA and his fourth season as the outside receivers and special teams coordinator.

In three years in the spread offense, Schohnar has produced some of the program's top talent at the wideout position, and helped SFA become the nation's elite passing offense. Beginning with Dominique Edison's record-setting All-America campaign in 2008, Schonhar has produced record setters and All-Americans every season.

Following on the heels of Edison's record-setting career, Duane Brooks became the school's all-time leading receiver. A former SLC Newcomer of the Year, Brooks closed out his career earning All-America honors. Along with Brooks, Aaron Rhea recorded a career-year in 2009 earning all-conference recognition. Rhea signed a contract with the NFL's Minnesota Vikings following his four seasons in Nacogdoches.

The 2009 season was no different as Schohnar's troops produced two all-conference honorees, including first-team selection Cordell Roberson. A 2010 All-America selection, Roberson lead the nation with 16 touchdown receptions.

Schonhar has turned SFA's special teams into an asset on the field. Last season, SFA's special teams scored four touchdowns led by All-American return specialist Gralyn Crawford. Punter Drew Nelson also earned all-conference honors for a third consecutive season.

While at SFA, Schonhar has coached 11 All-SLC athletes, including four first-team selections, and one league newcomer of the year. Schonhar has also produced three All-America selections.

Schonhar spent two seasons serving as the Tarleton State offensive coordinator, where he helped guide the Texans to the 2006 LSC South Division Co-Championship. During his time in Stephenville, he coached 10 first-team All-LSC selections and two Offensive Back of the Year award winners.

No stranger to the SLC, Schonhar spent two seasons at Sam Houston State. While in Huntsville, he helped produce the school's all-time leading receiver.

Prior to joining the SLC, Schonhar spent seven seasons coaching running backs at Northern Illinois. Schonhar produced the Huskies' only consensus All-American in Leshon Johnson. A finalist for the 1993 Heisman and Doak Walker Award, Johnson spent time in the NFL. During his time in DeKalb, Ill., Schonhar produced two Doak Walker Award candidates and a league player of the year selection.

A veteran in the collegiate ranks, Schonhar has 18 years of coaching experience at the NCAA Division I and II levels. He also has made coaching stops at Oklahoma and Clemson.

Schonhar is married to the former Julia Barton from Las Vegas, Nev.

eiu1999
August 5th, 2011, 08:52 AM
Devin Brinson RB 6-0 193 Fr. 0
Carmel, Ind. / Carmel

HIGH SCHOOL: Rushed for 2,472 career yards at Carmel HS playing for coach Kevin Wright… finished as the school’s seventh career leading rusher… as a senior rushed for 925 yards with a 6.3 yards per carry average and seven touchdowns… hauled in eight passes for 134 yards with one touchdown… helped CHS to an Indiana State runner-up title as a sophomore and junior… rushed for a season high 152 yards in a win over Lebanon HS… first team All Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference.

PERSONAL: Son of Bill and Tamea Brinson... memorable sports moment was scoring the winning touchdown in the first game of his senior season.