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2006 Colgate Football 2006 COLGATE FOOTBALL HIGH GAMES Geoff Bean Tackles - 11, vs. Dartmouth (9/18/04), Yale (10/2/04), Princeton (10/9/04) #28 Interceptions - 2 vs. Cornell (10/16/04), Fordham (11/20/04) Strong Safety PUNT RETURNS Year G RET YDS TD LG AVG. Senior - 3VL 2005 12 24 241 0 50 10.0 Oneonta, NY Longest - 50 vs. Central Connecticut (9/3/05) Oneonta H.S. KICKOFF RETURNS Year G RET YDS TD LG AVG. Colgate: has earned three varsity letters 2005 12 20 515 0 60 25.8 ... played in 38 games with 23 starting Longest - 60 vs. Princeton (10/8/05) assignments ... made 158 tackles (108 solo) including 10 TFL’s, 21 PBU, eight interceptions, three fumbles forced, four Mike Beatty fumble recoveries and four quarterback sacks. #44 Fullback As A Junior (2005) - first team all-Patriot League ... third team Sophomore all-Northeast Region by Football Gazette ... received Colgate’s Mark Rakowski Special Teams Award ... started all 12 games at Concord Twp., OH strong safety ... was Colgate’s second leading tackler with 68 (40 Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin solo, 28 assists) ... had six TFL’s, four quarterback sacks, two interceptions, five PBU and one fumble forced ... had a 51-yard Colgate: comes into fall camp in a interception return for a touchdown against Massachusetts ... battle for the starting fullback spot. high tackle games were 10 against Cornell, nine vs. New Hamp- shire, and eight against Princeton and Lehigh ... was fifth in the As A Freshman (2005) - Did not see Patriot League and 36th in Division I-AA with 10.0 yards per punt game action. return ... was second in the Patriot League and 15th in Division I-AA with 25.8 yards per kickoff return. High School: is a 2005 graduate of Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School in Charton, Ohio ... lettered three years with the Lions As A Sophomore (2004) - started all 11 games ... named sec- ... played fullback and linebacker in his senior year ... served as ond team all-Patriot League ... second team all-Atlantic Region captain ... rushed for 1,443 yards and 21 touchdowns in his final by the Football Gazette ... was the second leading tackler with season ... first team all-Ohio, first team North Coast League, first 80 including three TFL ... had six interceptions which were the team all-News Herald, Star Beacon Geauga County Player of the most since Sheldon Spicer had seven in 1987 ... was second in Year, and Geauga County Touchdown Club first team on offense the Patriot League and 12th in Division I-AA with 0.55 intercep- ... his team was NCL champions in 2002 and 2003 ... coached by tions per game ... finished with eight pass deflections, a team- Dan Thorpe ... also lettered in basketball and baseball. high four fumbles recovered and two fumbles caused ... first in the PL in fumble recoveries, third in passes defended (14), tied Personal: Major is undeclared ... parents are Joseph and Susan for sixth in fumbles forced and 11th in tackles (7.3 per game) ... Beatty of Concord, Ohio ... born August 27, 1986 in Westlake, Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week in wins over Cornell Ohio ... has two brothers and one sister ... full name is Michael and Holy Cross ... Football Gazette I-AA National Defensive Graham Beatty. Player of the Week in win over Holy Cross ... and Patriot League Special Teams Player of the Week in win over Dartmouth ... had three games with 11 tackles vs. Dartmouth, Yale and Princeton ... had a pair of interceptions against Cornell and Fordham. As A Freshman (2003) - played in 15 games … was mainly on special teams … credited with 10 tackles … was one of three first-year players to earn a varsity letter. High School: is a 2003 graduate of Oneonta High School in Oneonta, N.Y. … lettered twice with the Yellowjackets … played tailback and defensive back … led Oneonta to a 13-6 record and back-to-back playoff berths the last two seasons … served as captain in his junior and senior seasons … third team all-state by the New York State Sports Writers Association Class B at defensive back in 2001 and 2002 … two-time Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin all-Metro selection, Oneonta Daily Star Player of the Year and Division all-star … picked for the Ernie Davis Ex- ceptional Senior Game … Daily Star Player of the Year … team’s two-time offensive MVP … carried 140 times for 869 yards and 11 touchdowns … had five receptions for 87 yards and one TD … made 39 tackles … coached by Arthur Rigas … also lettered in basketball and track & field. Personal: Major is Geography … parent is Michael Bean of Oneonta, N.Y. … born July 6, 1985 in Amityville, N.Y. … has one sister … full name is Geoffrey Bean. Bean’s Career Statistics Defense G/GS TT SACK TFL INT PBU FF FR Geoff Bean 2003 15/0 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2004 11/11 80 0-0 4-7 6 14 2 4 2005 12/12 68 4-21 6-24 2 7 1 0 Totals 38/23 158 4-21 10-31 8 21 3 4 16 2006 COLGATE FOOTBALL J.J. Bennett team’s Player of the Year … National Football Foundation Student Leader Athlete Award … coached by Jim Meert … also lettered in #21 lacrosse. Tailback Junior - 1VL Personal: Major is Geology … parents are Frank and Debi Cleveland, OH Brenner of Ringoes, N.J. … born December 15, 1985 in Flemin- ton, N.J. … has one brother and two sisters … full name is Owen Lakeland H.S./ Thomas Brenner. Western Reserve Academy Sam Breslin Colgate: should be a key player for the Raiders this fall ... transferred to Colgate #13 from the University of Kentucky last year. Free Safety Sophomore - 1VL As A Sophomore (2005) - played in all 12 games ... finished Wayland, MA the season as the team’s third leading rusher with 32 carries for 150 yards ... averaged a team-best 4.7 yards per carry ... Wayland H.S./ his high-game for carries and yardage came in Colgate’s win Northfield-Mount Hermon over nationally-ranked Massachusetts ... he had 16 carries for 48 yards against the Minutemen ... longest run was 32 yards Colgate: Will come into fall camp listed against Fordham ... was credited with a fumble forced on kickoff as the backup free safety. coverage against Princeton. As A Freshman (2005) - played in all Kentucky: redshirted in his freshman season ... named UK 12 games ... saw most of his playing time as the nickel back co-most valuable scout team player as chosen by UK coaches in in the secondary ... also played on some special team units ... 2003. made 22 tackles (13-9), including one TFL, one interception and one pass breakup ... his interception came in the Fordham game High School: is a 2002 graduate of Lakewood High School in ... had one punt return for three yards against Holy Cross ... Lakewood, Ohio ... lettered three years ... was a running back ... high-game for tackles was five against Holy Cross ... had four served as captain ... picked for the 2002 East-West Shrine Game tackles against Lehigh and three against Central Connecticut, ... all-district and all-county ... named team’s most valuable Massachusetts and Fordham. player after senior season ... rushed for more than 1,000 yards in each of his final three seasons ... coached by Kevin Fell ... also High School: is a 2004 graduate of Wayland High School in lettered in track and basketball. Wayland, Massachusetts … lettered three years with the Hoggers Prep School: played the 2002 season at Western Reserve Acad- … played quarterback, running back, wide receiver and defen- emy in Hudson, Ohio ... team’s most valuable player ... rushed sive back in his senior year … served as captain in his junior and for approximately 1,500 yards and 16 touchdowns ... named to senior seasons … rushed for 1,008 yards and 10 touchdowns, the Interstate Prep School League All-Star Team ... coached by passed for 1,059 yards and 11 touchdowns, made 52 tackles and Patrick Smith. five interceptions in his senior year … named to the 2003 Mas- sachusetts “Super 26” all-state football team … MetroWest Daily Personal: Major is Sociology and Anthropology ... parents are News Player of the Year … Dual County League Offensive MVP Jeff Doss and Jeneen Bennett of Cleveland, Ohio ... born De- … two-time Dual County League all-star quarterback … second cember 29, 1983 in Cleveland, Ohio ... has two brothers and six team all-Eastern Massachusetts Division II … selected for 2004 sisters ... full name is Jerard Jeffrey Bennett. Shriners All-Star Game at safety … received College Football Hall of Fame Foundation, Eastern Massachusetts Chapter, Scholar- Bennett’s Career Statistics Athlete Award … team MVP … coached by Scott Parseghian … Rushing G/GS ATT-YDS PER-ATT PER-G TD LG also lettered in track … a member of the National Honor Society. 2005 12/0 32-150 4.7 12.5 0 32 Prep School: attended Northfield-Mount Hermon School … played for coach Mike Atkins … named to the 2004 all-New Eng- Owen Brenner land Prep School football team … NEPSAC Class A all-star. #99 Defensive End Personal: Major is undeclared … parents are Paul and Catherine Breslin of Wayland, Massachusetts … born January 2, 1986 in Junior Boston, Massachusetts … has one sister … full name is Samuel Ringoes, NJ Patrick Breslin. Hunterdon H.S. Breslin’s Career Statistics Defense G/GS TT SACK TFL INT PBU FF FR Colgate: will be competing for a spot in 2005 12/0 22 0-0 1-1 1 1 0 0 the two-deep at defensive end. As A Sophomore (2005) - did not see any game action. As A Freshman (2004) - was with the junior varsity team.
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