Previous Affiliations
South Mecklenburg
Previous Experience
Charlotte, N.C.
Big, athletic youngster is a versatile athlete with the ability to contribute to the squad in a number of areas ... after spending much of last season at tight end, he focused exclusively on his natural position of quarterback during spring drills and is expected to battle true freshman Kalik Barnes for the No. 3 signal-caller spot behind Jamal Jackson and DeAndre Presley ... with a 6-2, 225-pound frame, he could also be utilized at tight end and/or on special teams ... changed uniform number from 37 to 19 due to move back to QB.
2009: Appeared in two games ... saw limited action in homecoming rout over North Carolina Central ... made quarterback debut in waning moments of de facto SoCon title game at Elon ... ran twice for six yards against the Phoenix.
WR 6-2 195 Jr.
Wesley Chapel, Fla. (Tampa Gaither)
UAlbany: Among the team's top returning receivers ... two varsity letters ... 2009: Fourth on team with 14 receptions for 141 yards and two touchdowns ... caught three passes, including a 5-yard touchdown in the second quarter, at Monmouth ... grabbed a 32-yard scoring pass on the last play of the first half against Duquesne ... 2008: Appeared in 11 games as a redshirt freshman ... seven receptions for 61 yards ... made two catches against Delaware and Sacred Heart ... High School: Caught 13 passes for 184 yards and one touchdown as a senior ... reached second round of Class 5A, District 5 playoffs with a 7-5 record ... 30 career receptions ... honorable mention All-District 6A-7 in basketball on two occasions ... averaged 14.0 points, 5.0 assists and 2.0 steals as a senior captain ... 2006 team MVP ... played on district title team as a sophomore ... Personal: Major is sociology with a minor in communication ... born 12-10-88 ... parents are John and Georgia Lullen ... has two brothers, Phillip and Archie Tolar, and one sister, Kaye Wilson ... 2008 and 2009 New York Giants training camp staff.
#19 Zach Brown
Position: K
Height: 6-1
Weight: 180
Class: Sophomore
Hometown: Keizer, OR
High School: McNary
2009 Honors
2nd team All-Big Sky Conference
Could be the best kicker in the Big Sky Conference entering the season... a redshirt in 2008, but traveled with the team as an emergency kicker/punter... took over kicking duties in 2009 and had perhaps the best season of any freshman on the team... already ranks ninth at PSU for career field goals made (18)... also serves as backup punter.
FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009
In his first season became perhaps the best kicker in the Big Sky Conference, setting a PSU record for field goals in a season (18)... was expected to be a backup kicker and wide receiver, but took over as starting kicker right away... had the best field goal kicking season in PSU history, making 18 of 25... three of his misses were from 52 yards or more... had a streak of nine straight field goals made and made 14 of his last 16, with the misses being from 52+ yards.... led the Big Sky Conference and ranked sixth in the nation with 1.64 field goals made per game... now has two of PSU’s seven 50+ yard field goals, making a 52-yarder against Southern Oregon (9/12) and a 50-yarder against Northern Colorado (10/10) in the snow... was a perfect 21-21 on extra points and averaged an excellent 65.5 yards per kickoff... was twice named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week after the wins over Southern Oregon and Northern Colorado... also caught two passes at wide receiver against Montana (9/19).
PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE
A four-year letterwinner in football, he also competed in basketball, track and soccer at McNary High School... after starting the season strong as a receiver in 2007, a separated shoulder limited him to kicking and punting duties in the second half of the season... an elite soccer player as well, he was a two-time state champion in club soccer.
#19 FR QB Bo Revell 6'6" 225 Haymarket, VA Battlefield H.S.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner as a quarterback at Battlefield High School for head coach Mark Cox … Earned all-state honorable mention distinction as a senior … Finished career as the school's all-time passing leader with more than 3,200 yards … Also owns the school record for most victories as a quarterback, posting a 25-2 mark … Finished his career with a 58 percent completion percentage, 30 touchdown passes and 14 rushing touchdowns … All-Cedar Run selection and chosen as the Offensive Player of the Year … Garnered All-Northwest Region and Region Player of the Year honors … Earned Washington Post All-Met honorable mention distinction … All-Prince William County selection … 2010 Virginia Coaches Association All-Star Game Northwest Region Offensive MVP Award … Fairfax County Youth Association 2009/10 High School Player of the Year Honoree … Served as a team captain … Also earned three letters in basketball as a center/forward … Garnered all-district honors as a senior … Principal Honor Roll member … Graduated with a GPA of better than 4.0 and was a Summa Cum Laude Honor Graduate …
PERSONAL
Son of Bill and Troi Revell … Father played football at Virginia … Grandfather played basketball at Clemson … Maternal grandfather played baseball at Michigan State … Plans to major in psychology … Enjoys reading and golf … Born on Nov. 24, 1991 in Fairfax, Va.
Previous Affiliations
Bonneville
Previous Experience
HS
Hometown
South Ogden, Utah
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Courtesy: Weber State
Release: 06/14/2010 WEBER STATE: ...Son of former WSU quarterback great, Dave Stireman. ...Will come in an battle for the vacated spot at punter.
HIGH SCHOOL: ... 2009 First Team All-State 4A Punter for Coach Matt Williams at Bonneville High. ... Led the Lakers in receiving yards and touchdowns. ... Team captain and three-year letter winner.
PERSONAL: ... FULL NAME: Benjamin Sage Stireman ... BORN: December 11, 1991. ... MAJOR: Athletic Training. ... NOTES: .. Had an opportunity to go to Atlanta, Georgia and work out and learn from Jason Elam.
High School: Graduated from Jesuit HS in 2007...was an honorable mention all-metro selection by the Sacramento Bee and for the Sac-Joaquin Section...earned first team all-Delta River League honors as a quarterback...threw for 1,953 yards as a senior and completed 59.7 percent of his passes...had 19 touchdowns with just one interception...rushed for 121 yards and a score...biggest yardage output came against Bellarmine Prep where he threw for 258 yards and a season high three touchdowns...had at least one passing touchdown in all 11 games...team finished the year 8-3 and advanced to the Sac-Joaquin Section Div. I playoffs...as a junior, he passed for 1,383 yards and 12 touchdowns...completed 61.4 percent of his passes...passed for 257 yards and two scores against Napa for his season high...also played basketball for the Marauders.