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GreatAppSt
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8 DAYS

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ASU #8

:D :D :D ASU #8 :D :D :D


Brian Quick

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Class: Fr.
Hometown: Columbia, S.C.
High School: Ridge View
Height: 6-5
Weight: 200
Position: WR



High School: A basketball standout as well, played just one season of high school football ... made most of first year of organized football since Little League with 885 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior ... participated in the prestigious Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... an all-state, all-region and all-area gridiron selection ... named team’s offensive MVP ... coached by Raymond Jennings.

Personal: Full name is Brian Rumeal Quick... born June 5, 1989 (18 years old)... son of Shirley Quick... plans to major in marketing management.
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8 Chris Brown DE 6-2 218 Jr-Tr Texarkana / Texas (Texas)

9 CHRIS BROWN

Defensive end 6-3 218 So-Tr

Texarkana/Texas HS/Texas

Transfer from the University of Texas who redshirted during the 2006 season ... played in six game as a true freshman at defensive end before he was sidelined with a broken leg ... posted eight tackles, two TFL and a sack for the Longhorns ... member of the Texas High School team that went 23-4 during his junior and senior seasons ... posted 222 tackles, 41 sacks, 59 pressures and eight fumble recoveries ... named second team All-State by the Texas Sports Writers Association as a senior ... earned All-District 12-AAAA and All-Area honors ... area Defensive Player of the Year ... lettered in basketball for four years as a center and competed in track and field

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#8 Rob Schulte
Born: 6/20/1985
Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 179 lbs.

Year: Junior
Major: Sociology

Hometown: Great Falls, MT
Previous School: Great Falls HS

Rob Schulte ended spring drills as a back-up at the “Y” wide receiver spot. He has been the Grizzlies' leading kickoff returner the past two seasons, and ranked among the Big Sky Conference leaders during that time.

2006: He led the Griz in kickoff returns, averaging 22.3 yards on 26 attempts. His 22.3-yard average ranked him second in the Big Sky. He was UM's fifth leading receiver with 20 receptions.

2005: He was ranked second in the Big Sky and 14th in the nation in kickoff returns, averaging 26.1 yards on 23 attempts. He also had three catches for 15 yards and a touchdown catch. He was moved from running back to wide receiver as a redshirt freshman.

2004: He was tabbed UM's “Outstanding Scout Team” player on offense. He was also one of three players voted “Lifter of the Year.” He was a redshirt at Montana.

High school: He was named Montana's Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior when he rushed for a school-record 1,757 yards and 30 touchdowns at Great Falls High School...an all-state selection as a junior and senior at running back, and as a returner his sophomore year...offensive MVP and team captain in football his junior and senior seasons...named offensive MVP of his conference his senior year...head football coach was Greg Dart...career-wise he rushed for 3,066 yards and 48 touchdowns...he participated in Montana's annual East-West Shrine and the Montana-North Dakota games...he also earned four letters in track.

Personal: His parents are Mark and Judy Schulte of Great Falls. His major is sociology. Birth date: June 20, 1985.

Career highs: He had six catches for 57 yards in an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision semifinal game against UMass last season. He had six kickoff returns for 138 yards against Cal Poly on November 26, 2005. His long kickoff returns are 56 yards at Eastern Washington last season and at Montana State in 2005. He had five punt returns for 86 yards, including a 58-yarder for a touchdown in 2005 in the season opener against Fort Lewis.
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