#24 • Jemeel Brady**** Linebacker 6-0 • 210 • SR* • Miami, FL

2007: After lettering in the secondary the prior three seasons, Brady moved to Will linebacker for his senior year…previously worked at both strong and free safety…played in all 12 games in 2007, collecting 26 tackles…had a season-high six tackles in Pitt’s 13-9 upset at West Virginia…had three stops vs. Louisville, Navy, Michigan State and Eastern Michigan.

2006: Played in all 12 games, starting the year’s final two contests (West Virginia and Louisville) at free safety…the WVU game marked his first career start…had a season-high three tackles at South ...forced a vs. The Citadel...finished the season with 13 tackles, one TFL and one forced fumble…was named Pitt’s Most Improved Special Teams Player for 2006.

2005: Played in only seven games due to an ankle injury...served as a reserve free safety... played in the opener versus Notre Dame before missing the next four games due to the injury...returned for the Oct. 8 Cincinnati contest...had a season-high five tackles versus South Florida...named coaching staff’s Special Teams Player of the Game for the USF contest...had 14 stops on the year.

2004: Played in all 12 games in his first active season to letter…served as the chief reserve at free safety…had 31 tackles...finished with a season-high seven tackles at Temple...coaching staff’s Co-Special Teams Player of the Game for Temple contest.

2003: Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School: All-Dade County…Miami Killian High’s Most Valuable Defensive Player…three-year starter, playing both linebacker and strong safety…helped team to back-to-back district championships and state playoff berths…Miami Killian went 21-4 (.840) his last two seasons, going 11-1 Brady’s senior year and 10-3 his junior season…played under Coach Billy Rolle.

Personal: Jemeel Stephonz Brady, born 4/28/85, is the son of Wesley Brady and Serita Moreland…has one sister...graduated in April 2007 with a degree in administration of justice.

#58 • Joe Clermond**** Defensive Lineman 6-3 • 250 • SR* • Tampa, FL

2007: Pitt's defensive captain enjoyed another all-star year…named second team All-Big East by the league’s coaches…also selected to the media’s All-Big East team…named Pitt’s Most Valuable Defensive Lineman...selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game…finished the season as Pitt’s leader in sacks (10.5) and tackles for loss (13)…his 53 total tackles ranked tied for fourth…Clermond’s 0.875 sacks per game ranked 12th (tied) nationally and third in the Big East…named Big East Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the Panthers’ 13-9 upset of West Virginia…collected eight tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble vs. WVU…the Panthers limited West Virginia’s high-powered offense to just 183 total yards and a lone …had four tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery vs. USF...had seven tackles with a career-high 2.5 sacks vs. Syracuse...had career-high 11 stops with a four-yard sack vs. Navy...had nine tackles with 1.5 TFLs and a five-yard sack at Michigan State...had two tackles with a 16-yard sack and a PBU vs. Cincinnati...had two TFLs with a 14-yard sack vs. UConn...had three tackles and a sack against Eastern Michigan…blocked a PAT at Virginia.

2006: Selected second team All-Big East...Pitt’s Most Valuable Defensive Lineman…started all 12 games at defensive end and had 48 tackles and a Big East-best 16.5 TFLs...ranked 15th nationally with 1.38 TFLs per game...tied for team lead with 5.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries...matched his career high with seven tackles against Michigan State, including three TFLs…also had seven stops at Connecticut...had three total tackles, two TFLs and a three-yard sack at South Florida...had seven stops at UCF and added a forced fumble and two-yard sack...at Syracuse had three total tackles and 2.5 TFLs, including a career-high 1.5 sacks...also recovered an Orange fumble...had four stops, a forced fumble and fumble recovery vs. Toledo...named the coaching staff’s Defensive Player of the Game for The Citadel contest after compiling three tackles, two TFLs and a five-yard sack...had five stops and a seven-yard sack that went for a safety at Cincinnati...teamed with linebacker Scott McKillop to make a key stop on fourth-and-inches in the fourth quarter vs. the Bearcats.

2005: Contributed as a reserve defensive end, playing in 10 games...had 14 tackles, five TFLs and two sacks on the year...had a season-high five tackles at West Virginia...had two tackles with a five-yard sack versus Cincinnati...his other sack came versus South Florida.

2004: Played in all 12 games in his first active season...had 27 tackles, two TFLs and one fumble recovery... made his first career start versus West Virginia (Nov. 25)... had five tackles with two TFLs against West Virginia... followed up his WVU performance by returning to his native Tampa and compiling a career-high seven tackles and a fumble recovery against South Florida...matched his career best with seven stops versus Utah in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

2003: Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School: All-Tampa Tribune Hillsborough County…All-Western Conference American Division…two-year starter and three-year letterman for Chamberlain High…started at linebacker, strong safety and H-back…compiled 101 tackles and six as a senior…his junior year Clermond intercepted seven passes, returning three for …helped team to Florida 5A playoffs each of his three varsity seasons, including the 2001 state finals…Chamberlain went a combined 22-5 (.815) his two years as a starter, including a 12-3 mark as a junior and 10-2 record his senior season…played under Coach Billy Turner…also earned honors in basketball and track…Honorable Mention All-Western Conference in basketball…regional qualifier in the high jump…Attendance Award.

Personal: Jocelin Clermond Jr., born 11/13/84, is the son of Glorastine Williams and Jocelin Clermond Sr.…has one brother and one sister...communication and rhetoric major #5 • **** 6-1 • 195 • SR* • Miami, FL

2007: Started all 12 games at cornerback for the second consecutive year… had 32 tackles, one INT and one fumble recovery...tied for second on the team with five PBUs...had a 25-yard return at Rutgers that led to a Pitt field goal...had season-high five tackles at Virginia and Louisville...had four stops and a key fumble recovery that Pitt parlayed into the game-winning TD drive vs. Cincinnati...had four tackles and a PBU in both the Syracuse and Eastern Michigan games.

2006: Enjoyed a breakthrough season as a junior when he was named the team’s Most Improved Defensive Player…started all 12 games at cornerback…team’s fourth-leading tackler with 51 stops...tied for team lead with seven pass breakups...had one INT...had a career-high 11 tackles, including a three-yard TFL on a fourth-and-one play from the Pitt 26 at Connecticut...also slapped a punt out of the end zone that Pitt downed at the UConn 2...had eight tackles vs. Syracuse...had his first career INT late in the first half at Cincinnati, which Pitt parlayed into the game’s first score...also had five tackles vs. the Bearcats...had six tackles and two PBUs vs. Louisville...had five tackles and a forced fumble against Toledo…was named a recipient of the Ed Conway Award as one of the team’s most improved players during spring drills.

2005: A special teams contributor and chief reserve at cornerback...played in all 11 games...had four tackles on the year...coaching staff’s Special Teams Player of the Game for the Syracuse contest...had two tackles and downed a punt at the Orange 2.

2004: Lettered on special teams and provided depth at cornerback in his first active season...played in all 12 games and had 11 tackles...had a season-high three tackles at Connecticut.

2003: Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School: Three-year starter at Miami Killian, playing diverse roles for the Florida 6A (largest classification) school…started at quarterback as a senior and led team to an 11-1 record, the district championship and state playoffs…Miami Killian’s Most Valuable Player as a senior…started at as a junior and sophomore, averaging over 20 yards per catch…team went 10-3 his junior season, capturing the district championship and advancing to the state playoffs… selected to play in the Dade-Broward County All-Star Game…played for Coach Billy Rolle.

Personal: Kennard Devane Cox, born 8/17/85, is the son of Marilyn Cox…has one sister…graduated in April with a degree in communication and rhetoric…currently pursuing Africana studies…interned in Pitt’s athletic media relations office…cousin, , was a standout defensive back at Pitt (1999-2002) and now plays for the .

#75 • Mike McGlynn**** Offensive Lineman 6-5 • 315 • SR* • Austintown, OH

2007: Finished his career as a four-year starter…played in all 12 games in 2007, starting 11… started the Michigan State and Grambling games at RG...started at RT the final nine contests...the Sept. 8 Grambling game marked his first collegiate start at guard...made 31 consecutive starts at RT from 2004-06...starting streak came to an end vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 1) when he saw only late duty off the bench...underwent offseason surgery on his left shoulder and spent training camp in a limited capacity as he rehabilitated…played in every single game from 2004- 07 (47 career games).

2006: Started all 12 games at right tackle and was also Pitt’s snapper for field goals and extra points.

2005: Started all 11 games at right tackle…also served as the long snapper for field goals and extra points…earned the Ed Conway Award, annually presented to the team’s most improved players during spring drills, for the second consecutive year.

2004: Locked down the starting right tackle assignment in midseason...played in all 12 contests, starting the last eight games...made his first career start Oct. 9 versus Temple...long snapper for field goals and extra points…recipient of the Ed Conway Award as one of the most improved players during the spring.

2003: Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School: A starting offensive tackle and defensive end at Austintown Fitch, McGlynn played in only four games as a senior due to a fractured fibula…All-Steel Valley…selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic…SuperPrep All-Midwest Team…PrepStar All-Midwest Region…rated one of Ohio’s top 40 prospects by Rivals.com…played under Coach Carl Pelini…earned three football letters…also an All-Steel Valley performer and two-year letterman in baseball.

Personal: Michael Ryan McGlynn, born 3/8/85, is the son of Michael and Terry McGlynn…has one brother and one sister...administration of justice major.

#41 • Chris McKillop**** Defensive Lineman 6-3 • 265 • SR* • Export, PA

2007: Starter at defensive end in each game...had 44 tackles, 6.0 TFLs and a sack...had career-high nine tackles vs. Navy with a TFL and forced fumble...had six stops at Virginia...had five stops, two TFLs and a 13-yard sack vs. UConn...had five stops and a TFL assist vs. Cincinnati...had five tackles against Syracuse.

2006: Played in nine games, starting six...suffered a left knee injury at USF Nov. 4 and missed the final three games...tied for team lead with 5.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries...second with three forced ...had 23 total tackles and 7.5 TFLs... was exceptional at Syracuse, compiling 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery...named Big East Defensive Player of the Week for his Syracuse performance... he helped turn back an SU scoring threat in the fourth quarter with a QB sack and forced fumble that Pitt recovered at its own 14-yard line…his fumble recovery also came in Pitt territory, turning back an Orange drive that had reached the Panther 34 in the first quarter...had three tackles, a seven-yard sack and a forced fumble against The Citadel...had four stops, including two TFLs and a five-yard sack against Michigan State...also had a fumble recovery against the Spartans...had a season- high six tackles vs. Rutgers.

2005: Starter at defensive end in all 11 games…led Pitt with 6.5 TFLs and 3.5 sacks...led defensive front with 44 total tackles...had a career-high seven tackles at Rutgers...coaching staff Player of the Game honoree after collecting four tackles, a 14-yard TFL and a pass deflection versus Youngstown State...had six tackles at Nebraska with a shared sack...totaled three stops with two TFLs, including an eight-yard sack against Connecticut...had five tackles versus Cincinnati...made first collegiate start versus Notre Dame and had four tackles...had four stops at Ohio with a sack and pass deflection…made the transition from linebacker to defensive end during spring drills…was named a recipient of the Ed Conway Award as one of the most improved players during the spring.

2004: Played in 11 games…contributions primarily came on special teams…began the year as a linebacker but moved to fullback in midseason when the position was struck by injuries…had one carry for minus-two yards on the year (versus South Florida)…totaled seven tackles.

2003: Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School: Played in only five games as a senior at Kiski Area due to a season-ending ankle injury…was impressive during his abbreviated season, compiling 56 tackles at linebacker and rushing for 181 yards and five touchdowns on 27 carries (6.7 avg.) at fullback…had two interceptions (one returned for a 57-yard touchdown) and blocked a field goal…a two-way starter at linebacker and fullback his final two seasons…as a junior, was voted first team All-Quad South by league coaches after compiling 76 tackles and six sacks…averaged 6.7 yards per carry as a junior, rushing for 322 yards on 48 carries…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrific 25”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review All-Class AAAA at linebacker and as an all-purpose player…WPIAL’s No. 1 linebacker by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Quad South…Harrisburg Patriot- News “Platinum 33”…Valley News All-Star…WTAE-TV “Operation Football” Player of the Week…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…rated Pennsylvania’s No. 17 prospect by SuperPrep…PrepStar All-East Region…rated Pennsylvania’s No. 25 prospect by Rivals.com…Kiski Outstanding Linebacker Award…Ivan White Courageous Award…played under Coach Dave Grimm…two-year football letterman…also lettered twice in basketball and twice in track and field…Honor Roll student.

Personal: Christopher Bruce McKillop, born 9/14/84, is the son of Robert and Monika McKillop…has two brothers…younger brother Scott is a junior linebacker at Pitt…older brother Robert was a heavyweight wrestler at Slippery Rock University...history major. #76 • Jeff Otah** Offensive Lineman 6-6 • 340 • SR • New Castle, DE

2007: For a person who did not play football until his senior year of high school, Jeff Otah enjoyed an impressive college career…named to the Pro Football Weekly All-America Team (first team)…selected first team All-Big East by the league’s coaches…also named to the media’s All-Big East team…voted Pitt’s offensive team captain and Most Valuable Offensive Lineman…was a continuously improving player at Pitt…selected the offensive recipient of the Ed Conway Award, annually presented to the most improved players of the spring.

2006: An impact JUCO transfer who filled an immediate need by taking over Pitt’s starting left offensive tackle assignment…started all 12 games.

Junior College: Considered one of the nation’s top junior-college offensive line prospects…two-year starter at offensive tackle at Valley Forge (Pa.) Military Academy’s two-year college…named Most Valuable Player of the Seaboard Conference…two-time first team All-Seaboard Conference…led Valley Forge to two conference co- championships…played under VFMA coach Jim Burner…also a two-year standout on the basketball team who averaged nearly 19 points and 12 rebounds for VFMA…rated the nation’s No. 26 offensive line prospect by Scout.com…rated the nation’s No. 31 junior-college prospect by Rivals.com.

High School: Graduated from William Penn (Del.) High, where he played only one season of high school football (his senior year)…played under William Penn coach Bill Cole...also a two-year basketball letterman in high school.

Personal: Jeffrey C. Otah, born 6/17/86, is the son of Patrick and Patricia Otah…has one brother and one sister...public service major.

#10 • Mike Phillips*** Strong Safety 5-11 • 200 • SR* • Warren, OH

2007: Starter at strong safety in each game…tied for fourth on the team with 53 tackles… also had an INT and three PBUs...had a career-high 13 stops with a PBU at Michigan State...had three tackles and an INT returned 17 yards vs. Grambling...had five stops, a PBU and a TFL vs. Cincinnati.

2006: Played in all 12 games at free safety, starting five contests...had 27 tackles and three pass breakups on the season...twice recorded a season-high five stops, including the Connecticut and Syracuse games…had four tackles at South Florida.

2005: The starter at strong safety the first three games, Phillips sustained a dislocated ankle (right) in the first half at Nebraska and missed the rest of the season...had 19 tackles in three games...had a career-high 10 tackles versus Notre Dame...had seven stops at Ohio.

2004: Played in all 12 games, starting seven at cornerback...had 30 tackles and two INTs...11 passes defended ranked third on team...also had one forced fumble...made two critical plays to key a 20-17 OT win over Boston College...when B.C. blocked a Pitt punt, Phillips alertly picked up the loose ball and advanced it five yards to secure a first down...the play kept alive a drive that ultimately resulted in a field goal and 17-10 Pitt lead in the fourth quarter... clinched the win in OT by forcing a fumble from B.C. wideout Larry Lester that was recovered by Thomas Smith... also had three tackles and two pass breakups versus the Eagles...finished with a season-high five tackles and added an INT at Connecticut...made perhaps the Furman game’s key play when he picked off a pass in the end zone during the third quarter, sparking Pitt’s rally from 14 points down...also had a key breakup at the goal line in overtime versus the Paladins...had four tackles and one pass deflection versus Nebraska...had four tackles at Temple...finished with three tackles and three passes defended against Rutgers.

2003: Redshirted as a true freshman…was a scout team standout and earned the coaching staff’s Special Teams Prep Player of the Year honor.

High School: First team All-Ohio Division I (largest classification) at Warren Harding High…first team Northeast Inland All-District…first team All-Steel Valley…first team All-Trumbull County…three-year starter, playing cornerback and also sharing the starting quarterback duties…had four interceptions, 15 pass breakups, 30 tackles, two fumble recoveries and forced a fumble as a senior…helped Warren Harding to a 14-1 record, the Steel Valley championship and the state title game in 2002... selected to play in the Ohio All-Star Classic…SuperPrep All- Midwest Team…rated one of the top 60 prospects in the Midwest by SuperPrep…PrepStar All-Midwest Region …rated Ohio’s No. 19 prospect by Rivals.com…rated the nation’s No. 29 cornerback prospect by Rivals.com…rated one of the top 80 prospects in the Midwest by Rivals.com…played under Coach Thom McDaniels…earned three letters in football…received team’s annual “Raider of the Year” honor and the Milton J. Mollenkopf All-Around Player Award…a standout in basketball as well, earning four letters…basketball honors included All-Steel Valley, All-Trumbull County and Northeast Inland All-District…also lettered in baseball…Trumbull African-American Achievers inductee.

Personal: Michael Louis Phillips, born 10/20/84, is the son of Richard and Pearlie Phillips…has three brothers and two sisters...graduated in April with a degree in communication and rhetoric…currently studying administration of justice…interned in the athletic media relations office and was a contributor to the 2007 Pitt football media guide.

#23 • Lowell Robinson** Defensive Back 6-0 • 200 • SR • Mount Vernon, NY

2007: Pitt’s top kick returner who averaged 24.7 yards on 38 kick returns (940 total yards)...kick return average ranked third in the Big East...had a career-high 169 kick return yards vs. USF, averaging 28.2 yards on six returns...had 128 yards on five returns (25.6 avg.) vs. UConn...had 118 yards on five returns at Virginia (23.6 avg.)...had 108 yards on three returns vs. Syracuse (36.0 avg.), including a 53-yarder that set up a Pitt TD…also made a key play in the West Virginia upset on the kick coverage unit…forced a fumble on the second half’s opening kickoff, giving Pitt possession at the WVU 48...the Panthers parlayed the turnover into a TD and 10-7 lead they would never relinquish.

2006: Emerged as one of the country’s top kick returners as a first-year JUCO transfer…led the Big East and ranked ninth nationally with a 27.9-yard return average…had 26 returns for 725 yards and a TD on the year…had a career- high 114 kick return yards on six attempts (19.0 avg.) vs. Louisville with a long of 26…had a 97-yard return for a TD at UCF on the game’s opening kickoff...had 107 yards on four kick returns (long of 49) at Connecticut (26.8 avg.)…had 99 kick return yards on three attempts against West Virginia (33.0 avg.)…named a semifinalist for the inaugural Randy Moss Return Man Award, to be given annually to the finest kick or punt returner in Division I-A.

Junior College (2004-05): Big-play junior college prospect who earned 2005 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-America honors at Erie C.C.…led the junior college ranks with three interception returns for touchdowns during the ’05 season…ranked fifth nationally in total interceptions with seven…had 46 tackles, seven tackles for losses, three sacks and 13 passes broken up on the year…finished his Erie career as the school’s all-time leader in career punt return average (19.9), interceptions (11), interception return yards (325) and interception returns for touchdowns (four)…a two-time Northeast Conference selection at Erie…was the 2005 runner-up for the Northeast Conference Defensive Player of the Year honor…played under Erie coach Denny Greene…rated one of the nation’s top five JUCO safety prospects by Scout.com…PrepStar All-East Region. High School: Earned all-state, all-section and all-league at Mount Vernon High…first team football all-star by The Journal News…MVP of the North-South All-Star Game…played under Mount Vernon coach Rick Wright…also an all-league performer in baseball at Mount Vernon.

Personal: Lowell Daniel Robinson, born 3/15/85, is the son of Lowell and Crystal Robinson…has one sister…administration of justice major.

#14 • Darrell Strong**** Tight End 6-5 • 265 • SR • Ft. Lauderdale, FL

2007: Finished his collegiate career as a four-year letterman...one of Pitt's most experienced offensive players, appearing in 45 career games...played in all 12 games this year, starting four...had 29 catches for 328 yards (11.3 avg.) and three TDs…had four catches for 50 yards with a 10-yard TD reception vs. USF...had three catches for 48 yards (16.0 avg.) at Rutgers, including a one-yard TD catch...posted career bests with six catches for 73 yards vs. Connecticut...had a four-yard TD reception vs. Cincinnati...threw a TD pass off a gadget play at Louisville, hitting LeSean McCoy for a 27-yard score...it was the second TD pass of his collegiate career (30 yards vs. The Citadel, 2006)…selected to play in the Hula Bowl and the Texas vs. the Nation All-Star Challenge.

2006: Played in 10 games, making four starts...had 15 catches for 171 yards (11.4 avg.) on the year...had three TD catches...matched his then career high with four catches vs. Toledo (for 51 yards)...also had a one-yard TD catch vs. the Rockets...had four catches vs. Michigan State, totaling 32 yards...had three catches for 30 yards and a one-yard TD vs. Virginia...threw a 30-yard TD pass to LaRod Stephens-Howling on a gadget play vs. The Citadel... had a 19- yard TD catch at South Florida...missed two contests (Connecticut and West Virginia) due to a disciplinary suspension.

2005: Played in all 11 games and started two in his first season at tight end...had 16 receptions for 226 yards (14.1 avg.) and one TD...also had two 2-point conversion catches...had 59 receiving yards on a then career-high four catches (14.8 avg.) at Rutgers and also added a two-point conversion catch...had a then career-high 62 yards on three catches (20.7 avg.) versus Youngstown State...had three catches for 37 yards (12.3 avg.) and had a two-point conversion catch versus Cincinnati...scored his first career TD with an eight-yard catch versus South Florida.

2004: Played in all 12 games as a reserve receiver, making one start when Pitt opened in a four-receiver set at Notre Dame...had four catches for 58 yards (14.5 avg.) on the year...had a season-high two catches for 40 yards vs. Nebraska...his season-long catch of 31 yards came against the Cornhuskers...also had a pair of nine-yard catches vs. Notre Dame and Furman.

High School: All-Broward County and all-district honoree…two-year starter for perennial Florida power Plantation High…started at receiver as a junior and quarterback as a senior…threw for 1,330 yards and 17 touchdowns against just three interceptions as a senior…completed 63-of-109 passes (58%)…helped team to a two-year mark of 21-3 (.875) and back-to-back district championships and Florida 6A playoff berths…Plantation went 10-2 his senior season, reaching as high as No. 2 in the Florida rankings, and 11-1 his junior year…selected to play in the prestigious Broward-Dade County All-Star Game…rated one of the top 60 prospects in Florida by SuperPrep…SuperPrep All-Dixie Team…played under Coach Frank Hepler…also lettered in basketball and track and field.

Personal: Darrell Strong, born 5/21/86, is the son of Sherry Phillips…has one brother…administration of justice major.

#64 • Chris Vangas**** Center 6-2 • 310 • SR* • Dayton, Ohio

2007: Finished career as a four-year letterman…started each game at center as a senior after serving as the chief backup at that position each of the prior three seasons.

2006: Played in all 12 games to letter for a third year…contributed on special teams and as the top reserve at center.

2005: Played in all 11 games to earn his second letter…contributed as the second-string center and on special teams.

2004: Appeared in six games as the chief reserve at center to letter...saw his most extensive playing time at South Florida when he replaced the injured Justin Belarski on the opening series and played the balance of the game, a 43- 14 victory.

2003: Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School: First team All-Ohio Division II for state champion Chaminade-Julienne High…first team All- Southwest Ohio…first team all-area…first team All-Greater Catholic League…All-Dayton Catholic…Greater Cincinnati-Dayton Catholic League North Division Offensive Lineman of the Year…three-year starter at center…led Chaminade-Julienne to the 2002 Ohio Division II championship and a 14-1 record…team went 30-9 (.769) during his three years as a starter, including state playoff berths each season…selected to play in the Ohio All-Star Classic…SuperPrep All-Midwest Team…PrepStar All-Midwest Region…rated one of the top 50 prospects in Ohio by Rivals.com…rated the nation’s No. 13 center prospect by Rivals.com…played under Coach Jim Place...earned three football letters.

Personal: Christopher Charles Vangas, born 4/13/85, is the son of Rod and Becky Vangas…has one brother… administration of justice major.