17 DAYS!
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17 DAYS!
ASU #17
Matt Cline
Wide Receiver - WR
Height: 5-11 Weight: 180
Senior
Previous Affiliations
Glenn
Previous Experience
Thomasville, N.C.
Former walk-on quietly put together one of the most prolific seasons by a wide receiver in ASU history a year ago ... an honorable-mention all-American after leading ASU with 85 receptions last season (second-most in school history) ... sure-handed receiver boasts top-notch speed, route-running ability and toughness ... is slotted to be the starter at ASU’s ‘M’ receiver position as a senior ... eligibility was originally set to expire following last season but midway through the campaign, the NCAA granted him a medical redshirt for the 2006 season, when he suffered a season-ending back injury after just three games ... comes into his final season as the ninth-leading receiver in ASU history with 109 career receptions.
2009: While perhaps overshadowed by the big-play ability of teammates Brian Quick and CoCo Hillary, it was Cline that caught the second-most passes in school history with 85 receptions as a junior ... earned honorable-mention all-America recognition from The Sports Network but, amazingly, was not an all-conference selection by the league’s coaches or media ... ranked second in the SoCon and tied for fourth nationally in total receptions ... his 981 receiving yards were just one less than Quick’s team-best 982 and good for third in the SoCon and 15th nationally ... caught no fewer than three passes in all 14 games ... hauled in five or more receptions 11 times and eight or more on five occasions ... had five 100-yard receiving games ... after catching 18 passes for 175 yards over the first four games of the season, had a breakout performance with eight receptions for 107 yards in homecoming win over North Carolina Central ... two weeks later, he caught a career-high 10 passes for 102 yards and a touchdown in 52-16 rout over Georgia Southern ... the 10 receptions versus GSU marked the first time a Mountaineer hauled in double-digit catches since DaVon Fowlkes set a school record with 17 receptions against Elon in 2004 ... the following week, during a driving rainstorm at Furman, he hauled in eight passes for a career-best 122 yards to help pace a 52-27 rout ... caught eight passes for 104 yards to help ASU wrap up fifth-consecutive SoCon title with 27-10 demolition at Elon ... performance at Elon capped a six-game span during which he totaled 44 receptions for 540 yards (7.3 rec. and 90 yards per game) ... after two relatively quiet games versus Western Carolina (4 rec., 35 yds.) and S.C. State (3-43), exploded for nine catches for 87 yards in national quarterfinals at Richmond ... capped the performance with the biggest catch of his career and ASU’s biggest of the season, dropping to his knees to haul in a four-yard touchdown pass from Armanti Edwards with 10 seconds remaining that proved to be the winning points in ASU’s 35-31 triumph ... overcame a vicious hit in the next week’s national semifinals at Montana to catch seven passes for 101 yards ... midway through the second quarter at UM, Cline was leveled by a clean hit from Griz DB Keith Thompson along the right sideline ... he jogged off the field, missed only one play and recorded five catches for 50 yards after the notorious hit.
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Matt Cline
Wide Receiver - WR
Height: 5-11 Weight: 180
Senior
Previous Affiliations
Glenn
Previous Experience
Thomasville, N.C.
Former walk-on quietly put together one of the most prolific seasons by a wide receiver in ASU history a year ago ... an honorable-mention all-American after leading ASU with 85 receptions last season (second-most in school history) ... sure-handed receiver boasts top-notch speed, route-running ability and toughness ... is slotted to be the starter at ASU’s ‘M’ receiver position as a senior ... eligibility was originally set to expire following last season but midway through the campaign, the NCAA granted him a medical redshirt for the 2006 season, when he suffered a season-ending back injury after just three games ... comes into his final season as the ninth-leading receiver in ASU history with 109 career receptions.
2009: While perhaps overshadowed by the big-play ability of teammates Brian Quick and CoCo Hillary, it was Cline that caught the second-most passes in school history with 85 receptions as a junior ... earned honorable-mention all-America recognition from The Sports Network but, amazingly, was not an all-conference selection by the league’s coaches or media ... ranked second in the SoCon and tied for fourth nationally in total receptions ... his 981 receiving yards were just one less than Quick’s team-best 982 and good for third in the SoCon and 15th nationally ... caught no fewer than three passes in all 14 games ... hauled in five or more receptions 11 times and eight or more on five occasions ... had five 100-yard receiving games ... after catching 18 passes for 175 yards over the first four games of the season, had a breakout performance with eight receptions for 107 yards in homecoming win over North Carolina Central ... two weeks later, he caught a career-high 10 passes for 102 yards and a touchdown in 52-16 rout over Georgia Southern ... the 10 receptions versus GSU marked the first time a Mountaineer hauled in double-digit catches since DaVon Fowlkes set a school record with 17 receptions against Elon in 2004 ... the following week, during a driving rainstorm at Furman, he hauled in eight passes for a career-best 122 yards to help pace a 52-27 rout ... caught eight passes for 104 yards to help ASU wrap up fifth-consecutive SoCon title with 27-10 demolition at Elon ... performance at Elon capped a six-game span during which he totaled 44 receptions for 540 yards (7.3 rec. and 90 yards per game) ... after two relatively quiet games versus Western Carolina (4 rec., 35 yds.) and S.C. State (3-43), exploded for nine catches for 87 yards in national quarterfinals at Richmond ... capped the performance with the biggest catch of his career and ASU’s biggest of the season, dropping to his knees to haul in a four-yard touchdown pass from Armanti Edwards with 10 seconds remaining that proved to be the winning points in ASU’s 35-31 triumph ... overcame a vicious hit in the next week’s national semifinals at Montana to catch seven passes for 101 yards ... midway through the second quarter at UM, Cline was leveled by a clean hit from Griz DB Keith Thompson along the right sideline ... he jogged off the field, missed only one play and recorded five catches for 50 yards after the notorious hit.
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If you can't beat'em, you lost!
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Re: 18 days!
That kid had no business being on the field after that hit at Montana. He didn't know where he was. That was a completely irresponsible move by the coaches, especially with all the new science connecting football to early onset dementia. I hope we don't read about this guy 15-20 years from now unable to remember his own name.
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Re: 18 days!
TEXAS STATE
Da'Marcus Griggs
Class: Senior*
Hometown: Bay City, Texas
High School: Bay City
Height / Weight:
6-1 / 185
Position: WR
Experience: 3L
2010: Named an All-America Third-Team selection by The Sports Network ... chosen an All-FCS First-Team selection by Lindy’s and a FCS All-America Second-Team wide receiver by Phil Steele ...chosen one of the Top 10 FCS wide receivers by The Sports Network and a preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Consensus Draft Service ... selected preseason All-Southland Conference First-Team wide receiver by SLC coaches..
2009: Played in 11 games... ranked ninth nationally and second among Southland Conference leaders with 12.1 receptions per game ... also ranked 12th nationally and was second in the SLC with 88.1 receiving yards per contest... his 80 receptions broke the school record for most receptions in a season ... rushed one time for eight yards against Northwestern State ... scored eight touchdowns ... finished the season with 80 receptions for 969 yards and eight touchdowns ... caught 11 passes for 129 resulting in one touchdown against Northwestern State ... caught 11 passes for 178 yards resulting in two touchdowns against Sam Houston State.
2008: Played in 12 games ... caught nine passes for 101 yards ... longest reception of the season was 25 yards against Southeastern Louisiana ... caught two passes for 33 yards against Montana in the NCAA FCS playoffs ... had two catches for 14 yards at McNeese State.
2007: Played in one game against Cal Poly before sitting out the rest of the season with an injury.
High School: Selected the Victoria Advocate's All-Around Player of the Year as a senior ... also a unanimous All-District 24-4A First-Team selection at both quarterback and defensive back ... also named All-District First-Team as a quarterback junior year ... passed for 1700 yards and 15 touchdowns while rushing for 550 yards and another five scores as a senior ... as a junior passed for 1600 yards and 14 touchdowns ... rushed for 400 yards and had three touchdowns on the ground junior season ... was named All-District Second-Team during his sophomore season playing receiver ... caught 21 passes for 270 yards and two touchdowns sophomore season ... also played wide receiver as a freshman and was an honorable mention pick on the All-District squad ... prep coach was Alan Cherry.
Personal: Born Oct. 9, 1987 ... son of Ywanda Griggs ... major is criminal justice.
* Griggs was injured in the first game of his Freshman year and sat out the remainder of the season. The coaching staff put in for a medical redshirt for Griggs for that year. It has, apparently, been granted. However, Griggs has yet to decide whether he will take it or not.
Da'Marcus Griggs
Class: Senior*
Hometown: Bay City, Texas
High School: Bay City
Height / Weight:
6-1 / 185
Position: WR
Experience: 3L
2010: Named an All-America Third-Team selection by The Sports Network ... chosen an All-FCS First-Team selection by Lindy’s and a FCS All-America Second-Team wide receiver by Phil Steele ...chosen one of the Top 10 FCS wide receivers by The Sports Network and a preseason Honorable Mention All-American by Consensus Draft Service ... selected preseason All-Southland Conference First-Team wide receiver by SLC coaches..
2009: Played in 11 games... ranked ninth nationally and second among Southland Conference leaders with 12.1 receptions per game ... also ranked 12th nationally and was second in the SLC with 88.1 receiving yards per contest... his 80 receptions broke the school record for most receptions in a season ... rushed one time for eight yards against Northwestern State ... scored eight touchdowns ... finished the season with 80 receptions for 969 yards and eight touchdowns ... caught 11 passes for 129 resulting in one touchdown against Northwestern State ... caught 11 passes for 178 yards resulting in two touchdowns against Sam Houston State.
2008: Played in 12 games ... caught nine passes for 101 yards ... longest reception of the season was 25 yards against Southeastern Louisiana ... caught two passes for 33 yards against Montana in the NCAA FCS playoffs ... had two catches for 14 yards at McNeese State.
2007: Played in one game against Cal Poly before sitting out the rest of the season with an injury.
High School: Selected the Victoria Advocate's All-Around Player of the Year as a senior ... also a unanimous All-District 24-4A First-Team selection at both quarterback and defensive back ... also named All-District First-Team as a quarterback junior year ... passed for 1700 yards and 15 touchdowns while rushing for 550 yards and another five scores as a senior ... as a junior passed for 1600 yards and 14 touchdowns ... rushed for 400 yards and had three touchdowns on the ground junior season ... was named All-District Second-Team during his sophomore season playing receiver ... caught 21 passes for 270 yards and two touchdowns sophomore season ... also played wide receiver as a freshman and was an honorable mention pick on the All-District squad ... prep coach was Alan Cherry.
Personal: Born Oct. 9, 1987 ... son of Ywanda Griggs ... major is criminal justice.
* Griggs was injured in the first game of his Freshman year and sat out the remainder of the season. The coaching staff put in for a medical redshirt for Griggs for that year. It has, apparently, been granted. However, Griggs has yet to decide whether he will take it or not.
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Re: 18 days!
Brian Hudson
Class: R-Freshman
Position: QB
Height: 6-4
Weight: 205
Previous School: Brooke Point HS
Hometown: Stafford, Va.
An Inside Look from the Coaching Staff: True freshman … solid student-athlete who comes from an outstanding high school program … mobile quarterback with size … can move with his feet and throw.
Prep: Three-year letterwinner at Brooke Point High School … three-time all-district quarterback selection … threw for 1,300 yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore, leading his squad to a state playoff appearance … passed for 1,300 yards and 14 touchdowns during his junior campaign, helping the Black Hawks to the district championship … nearly doubled his numbers during his senior go around at Brooke Point, throwing for 2,200 yards and 23 touchdowns, helping him garner all-area quarterbacking honors … three-year member of the baseball team … four-year honor roll student.
Personal: Son of Wayne and Teresa Hudson.
Class: R-Freshman
Position: QB
Height: 6-4
Weight: 205
Previous School: Brooke Point HS
Hometown: Stafford, Va.
An Inside Look from the Coaching Staff: True freshman … solid student-athlete who comes from an outstanding high school program … mobile quarterback with size … can move with his feet and throw.
Prep: Three-year letterwinner at Brooke Point High School … three-time all-district quarterback selection … threw for 1,300 yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore, leading his squad to a state playoff appearance … passed for 1,300 yards and 14 touchdowns during his junior campaign, helping the Black Hawks to the district championship … nearly doubled his numbers during his senior go around at Brooke Point, throwing for 2,200 yards and 23 touchdowns, helping him garner all-area quarterbacking honors … three-year member of the baseball team … four-year honor roll student.
Personal: Son of Wayne and Teresa Hudson.
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Re: 18 days!
Albany #17
Bobby Woods
P 5-9 185 Sr.
Sayreville, N.J. (Sayreville)
UAlbany: Became team's starting punter after transferring from Iona College ... holder on placements ... 2009 ESPN The Magazine All-District I Academic Team ... Northeast Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll .... 2009: Averaged 36.2 yards per punt in 46 attempts ... kicked a 77-yarder in opener at Georgia Southern, the second longest in school history ... five 50-plus yard punts ... placed 11 punts inside 20-yard line with six fair catches and five touchbacks ... 64-yard kick against Robert Morris ... nailed a 57-yard punt against No. 17 Massachusetts ... went through 2009 spring practice after enrolling at UAlbany ... Iona: Established program's single-season record by averaging 38.5 yards per punt ... his 78-yard punt in season opener was the longest in school history ... career-best 45-yard field goal vs. UC Davis ... program's special teams player of the year ... High School: Named first-team All-Greater Middlesex Conference for the second consecutive year as a senior ... second-team all-area ... averaged 40 yards per punt ... made 25 of 28 point-after attempts and 3 of 6 field goals ... booted a career-long 42-yarder ... career stats: 56-61 PATs, 7-12 FGs, 77 points ... All-Middlesex County third team as a junior ... lettered in baseball ... Personal: Major is accounting with a minor in business administration ... born 11-3-88 ... parents are William and Robin Woods ... has a twin brother, Billy, and one sister, Victoria.
Bobby Woods
P 5-9 185 Sr.
Sayreville, N.J. (Sayreville)
UAlbany: Became team's starting punter after transferring from Iona College ... holder on placements ... 2009 ESPN The Magazine All-District I Academic Team ... Northeast Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll .... 2009: Averaged 36.2 yards per punt in 46 attempts ... kicked a 77-yarder in opener at Georgia Southern, the second longest in school history ... five 50-plus yard punts ... placed 11 punts inside 20-yard line with six fair catches and five touchbacks ... 64-yard kick against Robert Morris ... nailed a 57-yard punt against No. 17 Massachusetts ... went through 2009 spring practice after enrolling at UAlbany ... Iona: Established program's single-season record by averaging 38.5 yards per punt ... his 78-yard punt in season opener was the longest in school history ... career-best 45-yard field goal vs. UC Davis ... program's special teams player of the year ... High School: Named first-team All-Greater Middlesex Conference for the second consecutive year as a senior ... second-team all-area ... averaged 40 yards per punt ... made 25 of 28 point-after attempts and 3 of 6 field goals ... booted a career-long 42-yarder ... career stats: 56-61 PATs, 7-12 FGs, 77 points ... All-Middlesex County third team as a junior ... lettered in baseball ... Personal: Major is accounting with a minor in business administration ... born 11-3-88 ... parents are William and Robin Woods ... has a twin brother, Billy, and one sister, Victoria.
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Re: 17 days!
Montana #17:
Gerald Kemp - QB
Sophomore
6'2", 215 lbs.
San Diego, CA
Rancho Bernardo HS
'09 Stats:
0/1 Comp/Att (0.0%)
1 INT
15 Carries, 67 Yds.
7.4 Rushing YPG
4.5 YPC
5 Tackles
Gerald Kemp - QB
Sophomore
6'2", 215 lbs.
San Diego, CA
Rancho Bernardo HS
'09 Stats:
0/1 Comp/Att (0.0%)
1 INT
15 Carries, 67 Yds.
7.4 Rushing YPG
4.5 YPC
5 Tackles
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Re: 17 DAYS!
Portland State
#17 Robert Truax
Position: K
Height: 5-7
Weight: 175
Class: Junior
Hometown: West Linn, OR
High School: West Linn
Expected to be a backup kicker again this year... has game experience and good kicking ability.
SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009
Played in one game, kicking an extra point against Oregon State (9/5).
FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008
Played in three games as a true freshman, starting twice at kickoffs... a knee injury against Weber State ended his season prematurely... had eight kickoffs for an average of 61.4 yards.
PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE
Lettered three years in football at West Linn High School... a two-time All-League kicker, he also earned second team All-State honors.
#17 Robert Truax
Position: K
Height: 5-7
Weight: 175
Class: Junior
Hometown: West Linn, OR
High School: West Linn
Expected to be a backup kicker again this year... has game experience and good kicking ability.
SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009
Played in one game, kicking an extra point against Oregon State (9/5).
FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008
Played in three games as a true freshman, starting twice at kickoffs... a knee injury against Weber State ended his season prematurely... had eight kickoffs for an average of 61.4 yards.
PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE
Lettered three years in football at West Linn High School... a two-time All-League kicker, he also earned second team All-State honors.
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Re: 17 DAYS!
No. 17 Marty Mohamed
Linebacker
6-1 • 235 • Senior
Brawley, CA / Brawley HS
Expected to start at the Mike (middle linebacker) position this fall after playing at the Will (outside linebacker) spot in his first two seasons at Cal Poly.
2009 -- Started the season at the Will linebacker position but switched with Kenny Jackson midway through his junior campaign ... started all 11 games and earned second-team All-Great West Confer-ence honors after recording team-leading 93 total tackles (51 solo) ... 8.5 tackles for lost yardage, including three sacks for 23 yards ... also notched three pass breakups and forced one fumble ... matched his career high with 13 tackles against South Dakota State and also recorded 12 tackles against Southern Utah and 10 against Montana ... South Dakota State game also included two sacks, a forced fumble and a pass breakup en route to Great West Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors ... begins senior season with 204 career tackles, No. 15 on Cal Poly’s all-time tackles chart.
2008 -- Recorded 41 tackles (19 solo) in sophomore season, including 3.0 tackles for lost yardage and his first career sack (against Wisconsin) ... four quarterback hurries ... played in 10 games with nine starts, missing North Carolina Central game.
2007 -- Started 10 games and also played in the opener ... third on the team with 70 tackles, including 33 solo stops ... 3.5 tackles for lost yardage, including 2.0 against Western Oregon ... recovered a fumble against North Dakota State ... two quarterback hurries and three pass breakups ... career-high 13 tackles against South Dakota State and 10 tackles against both Idaho and Western Oregon.
2006 -- Redshirt.
High School -- Rushed for 873 yards on offense, notched 66 tackles on defense and was a return specialist as well for head coach Jon Bishop at Brawley Union High ... averaged 8.6 yards per carry, scoring 18 touchdowns, and also caught a 42-yard pass for a touchdown as the Wildcats posted a 10-2 overall record, won the Imperial Valley League title with a 4-0 mark and reached the semifinal round of the CIF-San Diego Section playoffs ... on defense, Mohamed recorded 30 solo stops, three interceptions and four fumble recoveries, one for a touchdown … averaged 26.8 yards per punt return and 19.0 yards per kickoff return ... a three-time first-team All-Imperial Valley League selection, team captain and defensive captain in both 2004 and 2005 and won the team MVP and leadership awards last fall … also has earned numerous academic honors — San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic first team in both 2004 and 2005, National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame honoree in 2005 and the team’s highest grade-point average award as a sophomore, junior and senior ... also played third base and in the outfield on Brawley Union’s baseball team and ran on track and field team … Named Elks Teen in 2004 and 2005 … Honor Roll student.
Personal – Son of Martin and Deeane Mohamed … three brothers, Kyle (also a Cal Poly football player), Dylan and Jared … grandfather Niaz played football at Cal Poly Pomona … hobbies: motorcycles, cards and video games ... member of Associated Students of Construction Management … born Nov. 22, 1987, in El Centro … construction management major.
Linebacker
6-1 • 235 • Senior
Brawley, CA / Brawley HS
Expected to start at the Mike (middle linebacker) position this fall after playing at the Will (outside linebacker) spot in his first two seasons at Cal Poly.
2009 -- Started the season at the Will linebacker position but switched with Kenny Jackson midway through his junior campaign ... started all 11 games and earned second-team All-Great West Confer-ence honors after recording team-leading 93 total tackles (51 solo) ... 8.5 tackles for lost yardage, including three sacks for 23 yards ... also notched three pass breakups and forced one fumble ... matched his career high with 13 tackles against South Dakota State and also recorded 12 tackles against Southern Utah and 10 against Montana ... South Dakota State game also included two sacks, a forced fumble and a pass breakup en route to Great West Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors ... begins senior season with 204 career tackles, No. 15 on Cal Poly’s all-time tackles chart.
2008 -- Recorded 41 tackles (19 solo) in sophomore season, including 3.0 tackles for lost yardage and his first career sack (against Wisconsin) ... four quarterback hurries ... played in 10 games with nine starts, missing North Carolina Central game.
2007 -- Started 10 games and also played in the opener ... third on the team with 70 tackles, including 33 solo stops ... 3.5 tackles for lost yardage, including 2.0 against Western Oregon ... recovered a fumble against North Dakota State ... two quarterback hurries and three pass breakups ... career-high 13 tackles against South Dakota State and 10 tackles against both Idaho and Western Oregon.
2006 -- Redshirt.
High School -- Rushed for 873 yards on offense, notched 66 tackles on defense and was a return specialist as well for head coach Jon Bishop at Brawley Union High ... averaged 8.6 yards per carry, scoring 18 touchdowns, and also caught a 42-yard pass for a touchdown as the Wildcats posted a 10-2 overall record, won the Imperial Valley League title with a 4-0 mark and reached the semifinal round of the CIF-San Diego Section playoffs ... on defense, Mohamed recorded 30 solo stops, three interceptions and four fumble recoveries, one for a touchdown … averaged 26.8 yards per punt return and 19.0 yards per kickoff return ... a three-time first-team All-Imperial Valley League selection, team captain and defensive captain in both 2004 and 2005 and won the team MVP and leadership awards last fall … also has earned numerous academic honors — San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic first team in both 2004 and 2005, National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame honoree in 2005 and the team’s highest grade-point average award as a sophomore, junior and senior ... also played third base and in the outfield on Brawley Union’s baseball team and ran on track and field team … Named Elks Teen in 2004 and 2005 … Honor Roll student.
Personal – Son of Martin and Deeane Mohamed … three brothers, Kyle (also a Cal Poly football player), Dylan and Jared … grandfather Niaz played football at Cal Poly Pomona … hobbies: motorcycles, cards and video games ... member of Associated Students of Construction Management … born Nov. 22, 1987, in El Centro … construction management major.
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Re: 17 DAYS!
A little late...
UMass - #17 QB Jesse Hunt (FR)
Hometown: Ashburnham, Mass.
High School: Oakmont Regional H.S.
Height / Weight: 6-0 / 215
Before UMass: Played four years at Oakmont Regional High School under Coach Dave LaRoche ... Holds the school record for career touchdown passes, career passing yards and single season touchdowns ... Went 85-142 for 1,290 yards and 15 touchdowns ... Was named to the Central Mass. All-Star team following his senior season ... Was named to the Division I All-Star team following his junior year.
UMass - #17 QB Jesse Hunt (FR)
Hometown: Ashburnham, Mass.
High School: Oakmont Regional H.S.
Height / Weight: 6-0 / 215
Before UMass: Played four years at Oakmont Regional High School under Coach Dave LaRoche ... Holds the school record for career touchdown passes, career passing yards and single season touchdowns ... Went 85-142 for 1,290 yards and 15 touchdowns ... Was named to the Central Mass. All-Star team following his senior season ... Was named to the Division I All-Star team following his junior year.
Re: 17 DAYS!
Delaware #17
Pat Devlin
Senior
Quarterback
6-4 • 220
Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East HS
2010 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List
2010 Walter Payton Award Watch List
High School: Enjoyed an outstanding career at Downingtown East High School where he was one of the nation's top recruits as a senior for head coach Michael Matta...named the 2005 Pennsylvania Class AAA Player of the Year and the Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year and earned a No. 4 ranking among prep quarterbacks nationally by Scout.com....named a Parade Magazine All-American and played in the prestigious Big 33 All-Star Game...three-year starter who threw for 3,300 yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior in 2005 when he led his team to the state playoffs and for 2,100 yards and 21 touchdown as a junior in 2004...threw for 338 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 70 yards, including a one-yard touchdown run for the winning touchdown, in a state playoff win over Neshaminy in 2005...finished his career as the state’s all-time leading passer with 8,162 yards.
At Delaware: Second-year starter for the Blue Hens at quarterback for head coach K.C. Keeler...shares co-captain duties with senior CB Tyrone Grant and senior LB Matt Marcorelle…returns to lead an offense that welcomes back 14 players with starting experience on offense...Walter Payton Award candidate as the top player at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision and one of 20 players named to the official Watch List in pre-season...also one of 20 quarterbacks - and the only FCS signal caller - named to the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award…All-American candidate...named to Consensus Draft Report Pre-Season All-American team...named a pre-season second team All-American and a first team All-CAA pick by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview…honor student who is also an ESPN/College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-American nominee...one of the nation’s top returning quarterbacks...ranks No. 8 among returning NCAA FCS quarterbacks in passing yards per game, No. 8 in total offense, No. 11 in passing rating, and No. 11 in pass completions per game...in just one season at Delaware, already ranks No. 12 all-time at Delaware for career completions and No. 16 for passing yards…outstanding athlete who combines a powerful arm and quick release with the ability to run out of the pocket for big gains... took over a strong leadership role in short time with the program…expected to earn his degree in finance this winter…completed 14 of 20 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns in Blue-White Spring Game.
2009 Season: Earned starting job immediately after becoming one of the most highly-touted transfers to arrive at Delaware after a three-year career at Penn State...enjoyed an outstanding rookie year with the Blue Hens, leading team to a 6-5 record for head coach K.C. Keeler...started all 11 games and completed 220 of 344 passes (64 percent) for 2,664 yards and 16 touchdowns with nine interceptions...passing percentage was third best single season mark in UD history and best since 1997 season…had a long passes of 79 yards (to Mark Duncan vs. Maine/No. 10 all-time at UD) and 72 yards (to Phillip Thaxton vs. Hofstra) and ran for 127 yards on 84 carries (1.5 avg.) and four touchdowns...led Colonial Athletic Association in passing yards per game (242.2/17th in NCAA) and total offense (253.7/21st in NCAA), and was second in passing rating (139.12/27th in NCAA)...ranked among all-time UD single season leaders for completions (220/No. 5 all-time), attempts (344/No. 7), yards (2,664/No. 9), passing yards per game (242.2/No. 4), completion pct. (.640/No. 3), and total offense per game (253.7/No. 5)...set UD single game record by taking part in 65 plays vs. Villanova…threw for over 200 yards seven times, over 300 yards three times, and over 400 yards once...put up his biggest numbers in a season ending loss to national champion Villanova when he set school records with 42 completions and 58 pass attempts and finished with 407 yards passing (No. 6 all-time)...also threw for 329 yards vs. Maine, 302 yards and three touchdowns vs. William & Mary, and 284 yards and four touchdowns vs. Massachusetts...four touchdowns was the third best single game mark in UD history…completed 12 of 15 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns in Delaware debut vs. West Chester...80 percent completion mark vs. West Chester marked the sixth best single game mark in school history…finished No. 17 in voting for the Walter Payton Award as the top player in NCAA Division I FCS... CAA Offensive Player of the Week twice (vs. Maine and Massachusetts) and ECAC Offensive Player of the Week vs. Massachusetts...earned the Eagles Fly for Leukemia Local College Most Valuable Player Award.
At Penn State: Member of Nittany Lion squad for three years under head coach Joe Paterno...played two seasons and appeared in 13 games as a backup....Penn State went 20-6 in his two seasons, winning the Alamo Bowl in 2007 and the competing in the Rose Bowl in 2008...completed 25 of 47 passes for 459 yards and four touchdowns and ran for two scores as a sophomore in 2008...played a pivotal role in a mid-season 13-6 win over top-ranked Ohio State when he took over for injured starter Darryl Clark and led the Lions to two scores.
Personal: Patrick Ryan "Pat" Devlin...born April 12, 1988...son of Mark and Connie Devlin...both parents are graduates of Penn State...older sister, Courtney, attends Penn State...also has a younger sister...honor student as a finance major at Delaware...honor student at Penn State where he was named to the ESPN/College Sports Information Directors of America District 2 All-Academic first team in 2008...has worked as a Little League baseball umpire during the summer.
Pat Devlin
Senior
Quarterback
6-4 • 220
Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East HS
2010 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List
2010 Walter Payton Award Watch List
High School: Enjoyed an outstanding career at Downingtown East High School where he was one of the nation's top recruits as a senior for head coach Michael Matta...named the 2005 Pennsylvania Class AAA Player of the Year and the Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year and earned a No. 4 ranking among prep quarterbacks nationally by Scout.com....named a Parade Magazine All-American and played in the prestigious Big 33 All-Star Game...three-year starter who threw for 3,300 yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior in 2005 when he led his team to the state playoffs and for 2,100 yards and 21 touchdown as a junior in 2004...threw for 338 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 70 yards, including a one-yard touchdown run for the winning touchdown, in a state playoff win over Neshaminy in 2005...finished his career as the state’s all-time leading passer with 8,162 yards.
At Delaware: Second-year starter for the Blue Hens at quarterback for head coach K.C. Keeler...shares co-captain duties with senior CB Tyrone Grant and senior LB Matt Marcorelle…returns to lead an offense that welcomes back 14 players with starting experience on offense...Walter Payton Award candidate as the top player at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision and one of 20 players named to the official Watch List in pre-season...also one of 20 quarterbacks - and the only FCS signal caller - named to the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award…All-American candidate...named to Consensus Draft Report Pre-Season All-American team...named a pre-season second team All-American and a first team All-CAA pick by Phil Steele’s College Football Preview…honor student who is also an ESPN/College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-American nominee...one of the nation’s top returning quarterbacks...ranks No. 8 among returning NCAA FCS quarterbacks in passing yards per game, No. 8 in total offense, No. 11 in passing rating, and No. 11 in pass completions per game...in just one season at Delaware, already ranks No. 12 all-time at Delaware for career completions and No. 16 for passing yards…outstanding athlete who combines a powerful arm and quick release with the ability to run out of the pocket for big gains... took over a strong leadership role in short time with the program…expected to earn his degree in finance this winter…completed 14 of 20 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns in Blue-White Spring Game.
2009 Season: Earned starting job immediately after becoming one of the most highly-touted transfers to arrive at Delaware after a three-year career at Penn State...enjoyed an outstanding rookie year with the Blue Hens, leading team to a 6-5 record for head coach K.C. Keeler...started all 11 games and completed 220 of 344 passes (64 percent) for 2,664 yards and 16 touchdowns with nine interceptions...passing percentage was third best single season mark in UD history and best since 1997 season…had a long passes of 79 yards (to Mark Duncan vs. Maine/No. 10 all-time at UD) and 72 yards (to Phillip Thaxton vs. Hofstra) and ran for 127 yards on 84 carries (1.5 avg.) and four touchdowns...led Colonial Athletic Association in passing yards per game (242.2/17th in NCAA) and total offense (253.7/21st in NCAA), and was second in passing rating (139.12/27th in NCAA)...ranked among all-time UD single season leaders for completions (220/No. 5 all-time), attempts (344/No. 7), yards (2,664/No. 9), passing yards per game (242.2/No. 4), completion pct. (.640/No. 3), and total offense per game (253.7/No. 5)...set UD single game record by taking part in 65 plays vs. Villanova…threw for over 200 yards seven times, over 300 yards three times, and over 400 yards once...put up his biggest numbers in a season ending loss to national champion Villanova when he set school records with 42 completions and 58 pass attempts and finished with 407 yards passing (No. 6 all-time)...also threw for 329 yards vs. Maine, 302 yards and three touchdowns vs. William & Mary, and 284 yards and four touchdowns vs. Massachusetts...four touchdowns was the third best single game mark in UD history…completed 12 of 15 passes for 227 yards and two touchdowns in Delaware debut vs. West Chester...80 percent completion mark vs. West Chester marked the sixth best single game mark in school history…finished No. 17 in voting for the Walter Payton Award as the top player in NCAA Division I FCS... CAA Offensive Player of the Week twice (vs. Maine and Massachusetts) and ECAC Offensive Player of the Week vs. Massachusetts...earned the Eagles Fly for Leukemia Local College Most Valuable Player Award.
At Penn State: Member of Nittany Lion squad for three years under head coach Joe Paterno...played two seasons and appeared in 13 games as a backup....Penn State went 20-6 in his two seasons, winning the Alamo Bowl in 2007 and the competing in the Rose Bowl in 2008...completed 25 of 47 passes for 459 yards and four touchdowns and ran for two scores as a sophomore in 2008...played a pivotal role in a mid-season 13-6 win over top-ranked Ohio State when he took over for injured starter Darryl Clark and led the Lions to two scores.
Personal: Patrick Ryan "Pat" Devlin...born April 12, 1988...son of Mark and Connie Devlin...both parents are graduates of Penn State...older sister, Courtney, attends Penn State...also has a younger sister...honor student as a finance major at Delaware...honor student at Penn State where he was named to the ESPN/College Sports Information Directors of America District 2 All-Academic first team in 2008...has worked as a Little League baseball umpire during the summer.
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#17 rFr. DB Brett Fox 6'1" 187 Laureldale, PA Muhlenberg
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Scout team defensive back …
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Four-year letterwinner at Muhlenberg High School for head coach John Yocum … Garnered first-team all-state honors as a wide receiver … Chosen as the All-Berks Defensive Back of the Year … Earned first-team All-Berks distinction as both a wide receiver and a defensive back … Tabbed as the Inter County Defensive Back of the Year … First-team Inter County selection as a wide receiver and defensive back … Owns school records for career receptions, receiving yards in a season, receptions in a season, most touchdowns in a game and most receptions in a game.
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#17 rFr. DB Brett Fox 6'1" 187 Laureldale, PA Muhlenberg
FRESHMAN YEAR (2009)
Scout team defensive back …
High School
Four-year letterwinner at Muhlenberg High School for head coach John Yocum … Garnered first-team all-state honors as a wide receiver … Chosen as the All-Berks Defensive Back of the Year … Earned first-team All-Berks distinction as both a wide receiver and a defensive back … Tabbed as the Inter County Defensive Back of the Year … First-team Inter County selection as a wide receiver and defensive back … Owns school records for career receptions, receiving yards in a season, receptions in a season, most touchdowns in a game and most receptions in a game.
Personal
Son of Rick and Dow Fox … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on June 11, 1991 in Reading, Pa.
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17 - John Hendershott
Year: Sr.
Position: WR
Height: 6-2
Weight: 195
Experience: 1V
Hometown: Concord, Calif.
Previous School: Diablo Valley JC
2009 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting four during his first season with the team…ranked third on the team wih 38 receptions…his 558 yards placed him second to Brandyn Reed…caught at least one pass in all 11 games…had six receptions for 73 yards against UC Davis…matched that reception total at Cal Poly…gained 26 yards on 4th-and-18 against the Aggies to preserve a scoring drive during the team’s fourth quarter comeback…caught five passes for 117 yards at Portland State…also had five grabs for 106 yards against Northern Arizona…both of his touchdowns came against Montana…led the team with an average of 26.1 yards per kick return…had a long of 43 yards at Northern Colorado…was also the team leader with 924 all-purpose yards.
Year: Sr.
Position: WR
Height: 6-2
Weight: 195
Experience: 1V
Hometown: Concord, Calif.
Previous School: Diablo Valley JC
2009 Season: Appeared in all 11 games, starting four during his first season with the team…ranked third on the team wih 38 receptions…his 558 yards placed him second to Brandyn Reed…caught at least one pass in all 11 games…had six receptions for 73 yards against UC Davis…matched that reception total at Cal Poly…gained 26 yards on 4th-and-18 against the Aggies to preserve a scoring drive during the team’s fourth quarter comeback…caught five passes for 117 yards at Portland State…also had five grabs for 106 yards against Northern Arizona…both of his touchdowns came against Montana…led the team with an average of 26.1 yards per kick return…had a long of 43 yards at Northern Colorado…was also the team leader with 924 all-purpose yards.
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2009:
Started all 11 games at quarterback for Old Dominion...Helped the Monarchs to rank 10th among all FCS schools in rushing offense...Second leading quarterback in the FCS in rushing behind Florida A&M's Curtis Pulley...Seventh among FCS student-athletes in scoring averaging 9.45 points per contest...Averaged 255.7 yards of total offense a game...Completed 137 of his 255 attempts making only four interceptions...Threw 21 touchdown passes...Passed for over 100 yards in all but one game...Passed for over 200 yards in three games... Passed for a season-high at VMI (245 yards)...Leads ODU in rushing at 892 yards total and 81.1 yards per game... Leads ODU with 17 rushing touchdowns...Ran for four touchdowns against North Carolina Central and three in games with Jacksonville and Georgetown... Rushed for a season-high 224 yards in victory over N.C. Central...
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Passed for 1,792 yards with 14 touchdowns during the 2008 season... also rushed for eight touchdowns...coached by Dean Dowty...
HIGH SCHOOL:
Two-time All-CIF honoree...As a senior pashed for 2,500 yards with 20 touchdowns...Also rushed for 1350 yards...Named MVP of the team and league...CIF Offensive Player of the Year...During junior campaign passed for 2,300 yards and 20 touchdowns...Ran the ball into the end zone seven times...Also averaged 45 yards per punt...Also participated in three seasons of baseball...
PERSONAL:
Born January 16, 1989...Son of Louie and Joddi DeMarco...Majoring in business management.
2009:
Started all 11 games at quarterback for Old Dominion...Helped the Monarchs to rank 10th among all FCS schools in rushing offense...Second leading quarterback in the FCS in rushing behind Florida A&M's Curtis Pulley...Seventh among FCS student-athletes in scoring averaging 9.45 points per contest...Averaged 255.7 yards of total offense a game...Completed 137 of his 255 attempts making only four interceptions...Threw 21 touchdown passes...Passed for over 100 yards in all but one game...Passed for over 200 yards in three games... Passed for a season-high at VMI (245 yards)...Leads ODU in rushing at 892 yards total and 81.1 yards per game... Leads ODU with 17 rushing touchdowns...Ran for four touchdowns against North Carolina Central and three in games with Jacksonville and Georgetown... Rushed for a season-high 224 yards in victory over N.C. Central...
AT COLLEGE OF THE DESERT:
Passed for 1,792 yards with 14 touchdowns during the 2008 season... also rushed for eight touchdowns...coached by Dean Dowty...
HIGH SCHOOL:
Two-time All-CIF honoree...As a senior pashed for 2,500 yards with 20 touchdowns...Also rushed for 1350 yards...Named MVP of the team and league...CIF Offensive Player of the Year...During junior campaign passed for 2,300 yards and 20 touchdowns...Ran the ball into the end zone seven times...Also averaged 45 yards per punt...Also participated in three seasons of baseball...
PERSONAL:
Born January 16, 1989...Son of Louie and Joddi DeMarco...Majoring in business management.