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8-) 8-) ASU #22

Ingram Bell

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Defensive Back - DB

Height: 6-0 Weight: 190

Sophomore

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Murrell's Inlet, S.C.

Talented cornerback has not played in a competitive game since 2007, when he was a senior in high school, after being redshirted as a true freshman in ‘08 and missing all of last season with a knee injury ... he was able to practice in the spring and performed well enough to grab the top backup role at right cornerback going into fall camp ... was best known for his blazing speed before suffering last year’s injury but is 100 percent healthy coming into 2010.

2009: Did not see any game action after suffering a knee injury during preseason camp.


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Albany #22
Justin Hassan


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FS 6-1 195 So.
Staten Island, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical)
UAlbany: Expected to start at free safety ... played behind all-conference standout Dave Casale last year ... 2009: Had 16 tackles and one pass break-up in his first season as a collegian ... five tackles, a career-high, at Massachusetts ... three tackles and one PBU in conference win against Duquesne ... earned his first varsity letter ... 2008: Did not play during the season after transferring from the University of Hartford ... High School: All-City free safety as a senior captain ... made 36 tackles and rushed for 232 yards ... top defensive player award ... also positioned at quarterback, running back and wide receiver ... totaled 58 tackles and one interception as a junior ... Personal: Major is human biology ... born 8-9-89 ... parents are Amir and Janet Hassan ... has two brothers, Jordan and Sean.
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Career: Jones enters his junior season in 2010 with the third-highest all-purpose yards average in school history (136.8 per game). His 2,600 all-purpose yards overall are just 882 from ranking 10th on EWU’s all-time leaders list. Despite playing just one season as a running back, he has averaged a touchdown every 12.0 times he touches the ball (240 touches, 20 TD) and 10.8 yards per touch. He needs 787 rushing yards to become the 12th player in school history to go over the 2,000-yard mark. Jones also ranks eighth in school history in average per kickoff return (23.6) and 10th in total kickoff return yards (825). Jones has had 21 plays of at least 32 yards in his career (18 in 2009), and 10 of at least 50 (nine in 2009). As a running back in 2009, Jones averaged 6.1 yards per carry at home on the grass surface of Woodward Field, but that was boosted to 8.2 in EWU’s other eight games on fields that featured seven artificial surfaces as well as one grass field at Sacramento State with excellent footing.

2010: In July, Jones was one of 20 players selected by the Sports Network to its “Watch List” for the 2010 Walter Payton Award, given annually to the top player in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision. He was selected as a first team selection on the Phil Steele College Football Preview Magazine preseason FCS football All-America team and was selected as a preseason first team All-Big Sky selection by Phil Steele. A panel of media and sports information directors also selected him to its preseason All-BSC squad.He also received honorable mention on the Consensus Draft Services Preseason FCS Football All-American team. Listed as a starter at running back on EWU’s preseason depth chart. Did not take part in any spring scrimmages after having surgery in December to repair a sports hernia. He also spent the time to fully recover from injuries to both shoulders and a hand during his debut as a running back in 2009.

2009: Jones scored on an 87-yard run on his first career carry, and went on to earn third team All-America honors from both Associated Press and the Sports Network. He was also a first team All-Big Sky Conference selection. He finished with 1,213 rushing yards in 2009 to rank as the sixth-most in school history. He ranked in the top 10 in FCS in rushing (ninth, 101.1 per game), scoring (sixth, 9.50 per game) and all-purpose yards per game (second, 195.4). His 2,345 all-purpose yards (rushing, receiving, returns) were the second-most in school history, and his 19 touchdowns and 114 total points both rank fourth. For the season, Jones averaged a lofty 7.4 yards per rush in an average of 13.5 carries per game. Including receiving and returns, he averaged 10.1 yards every time he touched the ball and averaged a touchdown every 12.2 touches. Jones battled a variety of ailments -- including hand, shoulder and hip flexor injuries -- but still played in all 12 games, starting nine. On the first offensive play of the game in his debut as a running back against Western Oregon (9/5/09), Jones scored on an 87-yard touchdown on his first carry in a game since his senior year in high school in 2006. At the time, it equaled the fifth-longest run in school history, and is currently sixth after his 96-yard run later in the year. Jones finished the Western Oregon game with 122 yards and two scores on 12 carries. Following his performance against Sacramento State (9/26/09) in a 56-30 win, Jones was Sports Network co-Offensive Player of the Week and earned the same honor from the Big Sky Conference as he shared the honor with two other players. Playing in just his fourth game as a collegiate running back, his yardage total was the 29th-most in school history, and the best by an Eagle in nearly five seasons. Coupled with 69 yards on three kickoff returns and a pass reception for 20 yards, Jones finished with 279 all-purpose yards. He averaged 12.7 yards per rush, and 14.7 yards the 19 times he touched the ball. One game earlier, Jones had 164 all-purpose yards versus Northern Colorado (9/19/09), including 95 yards rushing on 18 carries. His 52-yard kickoff return would have been an 85-yard touchdown, but a penalty shortened it. In 2008, Jones had a 93-yard return for a touchdown versus the Bears. That return helped convince the coaching staff to move him to running back in 2009 to help replace four departed seniors at that position. In EWU’s 38-3 win at Idaho State (10/3/09), Jones had a school-record 96-yard touchdown run on his way to rushing for 168 yards (45th best all-time at Eastern) and three touchdowns on just 14 carries (12.0 per rush). It was the fourth-longest rush in Big Sky history and the longest in the league in nearly 20 years. His big play came on the first offensive play of the second half as he broke several tackles and simply out-ran several more as the Eagles took a 28-3 lead. He broke the previous record of 95 yards set by John Ditz against Lewis & Clark in 1954. In all, he had six 100-yard rushing performances, adding 145 yards versus Montana (10/17/09), 115 against Northern Arizona (11/21/09) and 118 versus Stephen F. Austin (11/28/09), scoring a TD in each game. He ended the season by catching 10 passes for 68 yards versus SFA. He also had 149 yards receiving on six catches against Montana State as he finished with 264 all-purpose yards. He had at least 200 all-purpose yards in six games, including his last three and five of his last six. He had 274 all-purpose yards in Eastern’s playoff-clinching win against Northern Arizona (11/21/09), including 115 rushing, 82 receiving and 77 on kickoff returns. He scored once on a 71-yard run and another on an 80-yard reception which ranks as the 18th-longest pass play in school history. One game earlier, he had 77 rushing yards and a touchdown at Southern Utah (11/14/09), part of a 222-yard all-purpose yardage day that also included 75 yards and a TD on four receptions. In addition, he had 70 yards on two kickoff returns, including a 50-yarder on the game’s opening kickoff to set-up EWU’s first touchdown. Three times he was the team’s offensive player of the week -- UNC, Sac State and MSU. Jones moved to running back from cornerback in the spring and had touchdown catches of 15 and 17 yards in the Red-White Spring Game, and also rushed for a scrimmage-high 33 yards. In four total spring scrimmages, he rushed for 134 yards on 16 carries (8.4 per carry) and scored five total touchdowns, including scoring runs of 41 and 39 yards.

2008: Started four games at field cornerback after missing much of the first part of the season with a broken fibula suffered in the first week of preseason practices. He made his much-anticipated collegiate debut against Portland State (10/4/08), but received more playing time than what was anticipated when starting cornerback Lonnie Hosley suffered a foot injury that kept him out of the final six games of the season. He had a career-high 15 tackles versus Sacramento State (11/1/08) and also had two blocked kicks over the course of the season. Was the team’s special teams player of the week against Northern Colorado (9/19/09) when he returned a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown and subsequently was one of three team co-captains the following week. He helped the Eagles finish 12th in FCS in kickoff returns (22.9 per return).

2007: Redshirted. He was offensive scout team player of the week twice.

HS: Graduated from Deer Valley HS in 2007. He was the Contra Costa Times Player of the Year and also earned first team San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro honors as a running back. Jones was MVP of the Bay Valley Athletic League and his team’s MVP on offense. He set his school’s single season record with 19 touchdowns as a two-way starter. He rushed for 1,466 yards (9.3 per carry) and 13 touchdowns, and also scored three receiving and two on punt returns. Three of his six catches were for touchdowns and a total of 191 yards. On defense, he had 37 tackles with a sack and three interceptions. One of his interceptions he returned for a score. He led the Wolverines to a 10-0 regular season record and their first league title. A fourth-quarter ankle injury in the playoffs contributed to the team’s first loss of the season. The year before, Deer Valley finished just 4-6.

Personal: Born 7/26/88 in San Francisco, Calif. Interdisciplinary liberal arts major..
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#22 Nathan Snow
Position: SS
Height: 5-11
Weight: 190
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Houston, TX
High School: Clear Lake


A big-time hitter and change of direction guy who will have a chance to start at free safety in 2010... another member of a talented sophomore class on defense... has a brother who plays center at Navy.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009
Played in eight game with two starts at strong safety... missed three games with a leg injury... made 23 tackles with two tackles for loss, a sack and four pass breakups... had 10 solo tackles and two pass breakups in his first career start against Weber State (9/26)... made a sack and had a pass breakup in his first collegiate game against Oregon State (9/5).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE
Lettered in football three times at Clear Lake High School... was named second team 5A All-State and first team All-District... selected as his team’s “Top Gun” and outstanding defensive back... earned Academic All-District... had 114 tackles, three interceptions, two sacks, four forced fumbles and eight pass breakups his senior season... his team was the District Champion and Area finalist... earned All-District, Academic All-District and team outstanding linebacker as a junior... also lettered in baseball.
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22 - Corey Vanderbeek

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Year: Fr.
Position: DB
Height: 5-9
Weight: 175
Experience: HS
Hometown: Granite Bay, Calif.
Previous School: Granite Bay HS

2009 Season: Sat out the season as a redshirt.
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Montana #22 not assigned. Here's a recruit…

Montana Recruit:

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Jordan Johnson - QB
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6'1", 185 lbs.
Eugene, OR
Sheldon HS


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Scout - NR
ESPN - 70


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Marcus Curry

Position: Running Back/Slot
Height: 5-11
Weight: 214
Class: Junior
Hometown: Carrollton, Texas
High School: Hebron
Experience: Transfer

College/Navy: Gained 585 yards and scored five touchdowns on 80 carries as a slotback in Navy’s triple option offense ... averaged 7.3 yards per carry ... also caught 10 passes for 287 yards with three TD’s ... played in seven games, but did not have any carries as a freshman.


High School: Earned a pair of letters in football and baseball at Hebron ... named All-District First-Team as a running back and a Second-Team selection as a cornerback as a senior ... led Hebron to a 2005 state championship with a 16-0 record.


Personal: Born March 30, 1989 in Carrollton ... son of William and Joan Curry ... major is computer science … his uncle, Aaron Curry, played basketball at Oklahoma ... attended same high school as Bryan and Justin Iwuji.
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#22 rFr. SS Jerome Couplin 6'1" 190 Upper Marlboro, MD Bishop McNamara



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FRESHMAN YEAR (2009)
Scout team defensive back …

HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and safety for head coach Bryce Bevill at Bishop McNamara … Earned all-state honorable mention accolades at wide receiver in ’08 … Also garnered first-team all-county and all-conference honors as a senior … Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention selection … Also earned honorable mention honors from The Capital Newspaper (Annapolis, Md.) … Chosen to the All-DCSportsfan First Team … Registered 685 receiving yards and six touchdowns in ’08 … Also totaled 67 tackles, two sacks and an interception as a defensive back … Member of the nationally-ranked Bishop McNamara basketball team … Earned all-conference honors with the track team as a triple jumper … Member of the National Honor Society, the Science National Honor Society and the FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) … Recipient of the University of Rochester George Eastman Young Leaders Award … Won the Outstanding Achievement Award in Sports Medicine … Served as a student ambassador and is a peer minister …

PERSONAL
Son of Jerome Couplin Jr., and Adrienne Montague … Plans to major in kinesiology and health science … Enjoys music, video games, African drums and basketball … Born on August 31, 1991 in Washington, D.C.
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2009:
Appeared in 10 of the Monarchs' 11 contests as a member of the special teams unit as well as eight starts at left corner...Totaled 33 tackles including 25 solo stops...Made a season-high six tackles against Virginia Union and at Fordham...Among the Monarch leaders in pass break-ups (4)...

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Second team All-Beach District at running back and cornerback as a senior... named second team All-Tidewater by the Virginian Pilot... picked off three passes against Bayside quarterback and Florida State signee E.J. Manuel... 4.4 40-yard dash and 39 inch vertical jump.

PERSONAL:
Born October 20, 1989... son of Terry and Geralane Cowart... Majoring in sports management.

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Previous School: Charlotte Christian HS

Hometown: Waxhaw, N.C.
An Inside Look from the Coaching Staff: Special athlete with NFL bloodlines … has a lineage of being a very smart football player … grew up around the game following his dad … could be an extraordinary player for Liberty.

2008 (Fr.): Saw playing time in 11 out of 12 games as a true freshman … finished the year with 14 tackles, evenly splitting them between solo (7) and assisted (7) stops … tied for fifth on the team with three pass breakups … was one of eight players on the squad to record a fumble recovery … two tackles, one solo and one assisted, plus a pass breakup in his first collegiate game against North Greenville … three stops, including two solo tackles, and a pass breakup against Glenville State … had a season-best four tackles against Gardner-Webb, two solo and two assisted … added single tackles against Youngstown State, Coastal Carolina, Lafayette, Presbyterian and Elon.

Prep: Graduated from Charlotte Christian High School … four-year letterwinner … honorable mention selection as a sophomore … all-conference and all-state honoree as a senior … named Charlotte Christian’s team MVP as a senior … set a new school record with 11 touchdown receptions during his senior campaign to go along with 31 receptions and 727 receiving yards … also added 60 tackles and seven interceptions on the defensive side of the ball.

Personal: Son of Eugene and Gia Robinson … his father had a 16-year career in the NFL, playing with such organizations as the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks … intends to major in business marketing at Liberty.
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