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UAlbany: Moved up on depth chart at quarterback after a solid spring ... completed 19 of 31 passes for 179 yards and one touchdown in UAlbany spring game ... 2009: Redshirted as a true freshman ... attended Bridgton Academy in Maine ... enrolled at UAlbany in January 2009 and went through spring practice ... High School: All-Onondaga League twice at Fayetteville-Manlius High ... passed for 2,700 career yards and 23 touchdowns ... rushed for 1,000-plus yards and 11 scores ... senior captain ... lettered in ice hockey and baseball ... Personal: Major is communication with a minor in education ... born 11-18-89 ... parents are John and Jeanne Leathley ... has two sisters, Jen and Justine.
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Please help satisfy my asperger brain. I keep seeing these threads and they always appear a day behind to me.

The season kicks off on Thursday next week. Is that not in six days?
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93henfan wrote:Please help satisfy my asperger brain. I keep seeing these threads and they always appear a day behind to me.

The season kicks off on Thursday next week. Is that not in six days?
Countdown was started by an ApSt fan. They start on Saturday so I just followed the numbers to avoid dueling countdowns. But I think he's off a day the other way.
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#7 Chad Dashnaw
Position: QB
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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE
A two-time team Most Valuable Player in football competing at Narbonne High School (senior year) and Vasquez High School (freshman through junior year)... two-time All-League player... Marine League Offensive Most Valuable Player... made the Southbay All-Area team... earned third team All-State honors as well... played in the CIF LA City Section Championship as a senior... completed 235 of 325 passes for 3,475 yards and 31 touchdowns with 12 interceptions... rushed 82 times for 400 yards and nine touchdowns... leader in passing and total offense in the LA City section... ranked seventh in the state and 36th in the nation in passing... lettered in baseball, rodeo and golf... was the All-Around Cowboy and first-place calf roper in 2006 for the California High School Rodeo Association... a three-year scholar-athlete
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B.J. Hayes
Class: R-Junior
Position: WR
Height: 5-9
Weight: 190

Previous School: Brunswick HS

Hometown: Valentines, Va.

An Inside Look from the Coaching Staff: Coaching staff is excited to have him back in the receiving core … brings experience and speed to the position … has good hands … very dynamic after he catches the ball … blocking has approved … will play in a hybrid position.

2009 (R-So.): Saw playing time in seven games and ranked fourth on the team in rushing … had career breakout game by rushing for 129 yards on 11 carries with one touchdown against N.C. Central on Sept. 12, 2009 … scored his second rushing touchdown of the season against West Virginia Wesleyan … finished four games with 20 or more receiving yards … caught a season-best five passes for 40 yards in Liberty's road victory at Lafayette … added four receptions for 25 yards in the season finale at Stony Brook … added multiple reception games against West Virginia, James Madison and West Virginia Wesleyan.

2008 (R-Fr.): Saw playing time in all 12 games … ranked third on the team in total rushing yards (194) … was fifth on the team in total receptions (17) and sixth in total receiving yards (189) … was one of eight players on the squad to average more than 10 yards per reception … one of six receivers to average more than 10 receiving yards per contest … 44 yards rushing and 11 yards receiving in his first collegiate game against North Greenville … had a breakout game in Liberty's road victory over Coastal Carolina, rushing for 76 yards on three carries, including a 66-yard jaunt for a touchdown, while adding a 44-yard reception … recorded a season-high four rushing attempts against Stony Brook for 46 yards, while adding three receptions for 42 yards … caught four passes for 20 yards in the Flames 42-0 shutout of Charleston Southern.

2007 (Fr.): Redshirted.

Prep: Graduated from Brunswick High School … two-year letterwinner … two-time first-team all-district honoree … finished his junior year with 2,200 all-purpose yards and 23 touchdowns scored … upped his numbers as a senior, finishing the year with 2,950 all-purpose yards and 28 touchdowns … also an all-state track performer as a sprinter and a jumper … long jump champion.

Personal: Birthday is Dec. 30 … majoring in kinesiology at Liberty.
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#7 Jamie Childers 6-5 / 225 / QB-TE /Junior/ Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Wando HS Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy

2010 CAMP: Moved to TE after a few years as backup QB.

2009 (So.): Played in nine games, starting three (Towson, North Carolina A&T and Clemson) ... Completed 27-of-53 passes for 289 yards with six interceptions and three touchdowns ... Also, rushed 49 times for 163 yards with three scores ... Came off the bench to rush seven times for 54 yards with a TD, while completing all five passes for 38 yards ... Also had rushing TDs verus North Carolina A&T and Stony Brook ... Best game through the air was versus Towson, completing 9-of-13 for 110 yards and a score ... Other passing touchdowns came versus Liberty and Charleston Southern.

2008 (RFr): Played in just six games as a reserve after sitting out most of the preseason drills due to illness, but still earned his first letter ... Rushed 22 times for 61 yards and one touchdown and was 6-of-17 for 47 yards and one score passing ... Had a season-high 21 yards rushing on seven carries and was 6-of-12 for 47 yards and one touchdown against Charleston Southern ... His effort against the Bucs included a 32-yard run and a 47-yard completion, both season bests ... Scored his only rushing touchdown against Liberty.

2007 (Fr.): Redshirted the season and retained the year of eligibility ... Enrolled at Coastal Carolina University for the 2007 spring semester and participated in spring drills ... Rated 37th top prep player by Rivals.com.

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played at Hargrave Military Academy in Fall 2006 ... Threw for more than 1,300 yards, 13 touchdowns and just one interception with a 67-percent completion rate while splitting time with two other quarterbacks ... Also added more than 500 yards and five touchdowns on the ground ... Was on the Commandant's List (3.75+ GPA) ... High School: Finished his career with more than 4,500 career passing yards and 41 touchdowns, posting a 25-7 record as a starter... Was 119-of-191 for almost 1,900 yards and 18 touchdowns (just two interceptions) through the air while adding 800 rushing yards and nine touchdowns his senior season at Wando in the school's run-first system ... Earned High School Sports Report SCISA All-State honors, Honorable Mention All-State accolades from The State, First Team All-Lowcountry and a spot in the 2005 SCADA North-South All-Star Game ... As a junior had 1,500 yards and 15 touchdowns passing with just over 500 rushing yards and six touchdowns, leading the squad to the Lower State final and the program's first-ever playoff wins in school history ... Also played baseball at Wando, hitting .335 with four home runs and 20 RBI his final season, helping the Warriors to a 27-3 record, Region 7-AAAA title and No. 13 ranking in the country by USA Today ... Earned a place on the Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of Mark and Lisa Childers.

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Jeff Larson

Montana: Jeff had an outstanding spring and was moved to wide receiver prior to the start of fall camp. He also serves as UM’s holder on special teams.

2008: He played in 12 games and did not attempt a pass. He rushed four times for 10 yards. He also played a few games at wide receiver, but did not catch a pass. He had six tackles on special teams.

2007: He played in four games and was the team’s fifth-leading rusher, gaining 60 yards on 17 carries. He completed 3-of-6 passes for 32 yards. He enrolled at UM in the winter semester of 2007.

High School: He was a four-sport star at Cut Bank High School, earning 11 letters: four in tennis, three in football and basketball, and one in golf... his prep teams won eight state championships, garnering four state titles in tennis, three in basketball, and one in football (2006)..a four-time all-state selection in tennis, and twice in both football and basketball...state basketball tournament MVP as a junior and senior...team captain in football as a senior, in basketball as a junior, and in tennis his junior and senior years... averaged 16.0 points and 8.0 rebounds a game in hoops as a junior and senior...his junior year he passed for 1,512 yards and 13 touchdowns and rushed for 458 yards and 12 scores...as a senior he passed for 2,212 yards and 34 touchdowns, and rushed for 761 yards and nine touchdowns....his high school football coach was Paul Schilling.

Career Highs: He rushed seven times for 34 yards against Albany. His career-long runs were nine yards against Albany and Fort Lewis. He was 2-of-3 passing against Southern Utah.

Personal: His major is business administration. Jeff’s parents are Greg and
Shelley Larson of Cut Bank. Birth date: October 29, 1987.
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Travaris Cadet # 7
Running Back - RB
Height: 6-1 Weight: 210
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A threat to find the end zone every time the ball is in his hands, Cadet will likely get a lot of touches as a wide receiver and kickoff/punt returner in his second season with the Mountaineers ... a year ago, the junior-college transfer was the primary backup to All-America quarterback Armanti Edwards in addition to seeing time at receiver and on returns ... during the offseason, the coaching staff decided to let him focus entirely on the WR and KR/PR positions in an effort to best take advantage of his game-breaking skills.

2009: Saw action in all 14 games, primarily as a backup quarterback, wide receiver and punt returner ... was slated to be ASU’s third quarterback going into the season but was the backup behind DeAndre Presley for the opener at East Carolina due to an injury suffered by starter Armanti Edwards during the offseason ... after ASU fell into a 29-7 hole, Cadet made his debut with 5:28 remaining in the third quarter and engineered three-consecutive scoring drives to cut the deficit to 29-24 ... trailing by five points with 1:28 to play, he drove the Mountaineers to midfield but the comeback bid ended when CoCo Hillary couldn’t haul in a fourth-down pass from Cadet with 16 seconds to go ... in just over a quarter of work, Cadet rushed 15 times for 35 yards and a touchdown and completed 7-of-9 passes for 55 yards while nearly pulling off the come-from-behind upset at ECU ... following the season opener, he slid into the No. 2 quarterback spot and backed up Edwards for the rest of the season ... he also retained his role as ASU’s primary punt returner (24 ret., 134 yds., 5.6 avg. for the season) and was in for a handful of snaps each week at wide receiver (four rec., 21 yds. for the season) ... despite the limited action, he finished the year as ASU’s third-leading rusher (366 yards and three touchdowns on 70 carries — 5.2 avg.) ... came off the bench to rush eight times for 68 yards and a touchdown in win over North Carolina Central ... rushed 11 times for a career-high 131 yards and a touchdown and completed 4-of-7 passes for 64 yards in just a little more than a quarter at quarterback in 52-16 rout over Georgia Southern ... when Edwards was injured late in the first half of SoCon-clinching win at Elon, Cadet ran seven times for 47 yards (also caught an eight-yard pass from Edwards during 27-10 win) ... made his first-career start at QB a week later in regular-season finale versus Western Carolina, running 17 times for 58 yards and completing 8-of-16 passes for a career-best 101 yards ... also had a would-be 75-yard punt-return touchdown called back due to a penalty prior to ASU’s first series versus WCU ... saw limited action in three FCS playoff games with no offensive stats ... jump-started ASU’s potential game-tying drive with a 24-yard kickoff return late in the national semifinal loss at Montana.

Previous Colleges: Attended the University of Toledo in 2007, where he redshirted as a freshman wide receiver ... transferred to Pearl River C.C. (Poplarville, Miss.) and played in two games at wide receiver before suffering an ankle injury that caused him to miss the rest of the season ... caught two passes for 21 yards in his only action at Pearl River ... coached by Tim Hatten.

High School: Rated as a three-star recruit and the nation’s No. 19 dual-threat quarterback by Rivals.com coming out of Miami Central H.S. in 2007 ... threw for 1,391 yards and 13 touchdowns and ran for more than 450 yards and two scores as a senior at Miami Central ... also served as team’s punter and place kicker as a prep ... named first-team all-Dade County by the Miami Herald following senior campaign ... helped lead squad to an 11-2 record and third round of Florida’s 6-A state playoffs as a senior in 2006, with only two losses coming at the hands of eventual state champion Miami Northwestern ... coach by Manny Wright.

Personal: Full name is Travaris Terrell Cadet ... born Feb. 1, 1989 (21 years old) ... son of Alicia Davis ... majoring in criminal justice.
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Travaris sounds like what you'd name a gay black kid. Either that or Jonte.
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93henfan wrote:Travaris sounds like what you'd name a gay black kid. Either that or Jonte.
If he can get a few over the goal line this season, I'm in favor of "don't ask don't tell."
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