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UConn Signs 23 to National Letters of Intent
February 1, 2006
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Over 800 UConn fans
attended a reception at Rentschler Field's club lounge on
Wednesday night to hear Randy Edsall and the UConn coaching
staff discuss the program's newest signees. |
STORRS, CONN. - University of Connecticut head
football coach Randy Edsall announced on Wednesday that the Huskies
have signed 23 student-athletes to a National Letter of Intent to join
the UConn program.
"I am very pleased with the overall speed and athleticism of this
class across the board, from the linemen to the skill positions,”
Edsall says. “I think that our coaches did an outstanding job this
year of identifying talent and finding young men who are just the
right fit for this university and our football program. I think that
we have covered all of our needs with this class. We have upgraded our
special teams in particular for years to come with the addition of
Desi Cullen, the long snapping ability of Martin Bedard and Derek Rich
and the ability of several young men in this class to return punts and
kickoffs. We have also added a large number of tight ends and
linebackers which bodes well for our special teams. Those are the
types of young men that you want for both your punt and kickoff
teams.”
The Huskies wrapped up the third winningest four-year span in school
history this past fall by battling through a barrage of injuries to
record a 5-6 mark, giving the team 28 total wins over its first four
Division I-A seasons combined. UConn led the BIG EAST Conference in
total defense, becoming the first active league member to ever lead
the conference in consecutive seasons in this major category. In
addition to its lofty BIG EAST finish, UConn ranked seventh nationally
in total defense and fourth in both passing defense and passing
efficiency defense. UConn’s 297.2 yards per game average in total
defense is the school’s best since 1979. Playing before sell out
crowds in all six home games at Rentschler Field, UConn saw four of
its student-athletes earn All-BIG EAST honors in 2005.
The following is a full signee roster and short biography of each:
|
PLAYER |
POS. |
HT. |
WT. |
HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL |
| Bedard, Martin |
TE |
6-3 |
232 |
Laval, Que. / Cegep du Vieux Montreal |
| Butler, Stormy |
DB |
5-10 |
180 |
Tamarac, Fla. / Coral Springs Charter |
| Cox, Mike |
LB |
6-2 |
215 |
West Hempstead, N.Y. / Friends Acad. |
| Cullen, Desi |
P |
6-0 |
185 |
Louisville, Ky. / Butler |
| Davis, Anthony |
FB |
5-11 |
230 |
Germantown, Md. / Good Counsel |
| Hicks, Jarvis |
LB |
6-1 |
200 |
Deerfield Beach, Fla. / Salisbury School |
| Hurd, Zach |
OL/DL |
6-7 |
265 |
Waterford, Conn. / Waterford |
| Jacques, Kindly |
OL |
6-5 |
295 |
Lauderhill, Fla. / Stranahan |
| Jeffers, Terence |
WR |
6-1 |
200 |
Lawrenceville, Ga. / Berkmar |
| Kanuch, Brad |
WR |
5-11 |
180 |
Johnstown, Pa. / Westmont Hilltop |
| Lutrus, Scott |
LB |
6-2 |
210 |
Brookfield, Conn. / Brookfield |
| McClain III, Robert |
RB |
5-9 |
190 |
Lusby, Md. / Patuxent |
| McKhan, Darren |
CB |
6-0 |
180 |
Miami, Fla. / Miramar |
| Nixon, James |
CB |
6-0 |
175 |
New Haven, Conn. / Hyde Leadership |
| Olivier, Mathieu |
OL |
6-5 |
285 |
Woburn, Mass. / Woburn |
| Poles, Kevin |
WR |
6-1 |
190 |
Penfield, N.Y. / Penfield Central |
| Polito, Alex |
OL/DL |
6-6 |
260 |
Reading, Pa. / Governor Mifflin |
| Rich, Derek |
TE |
6-4 |
255 |
Gainesville, Ga. / North Hall |
| Robinson, Jr,. Greg |
LB |
6-2 |
211 |
Scotland, Pa. / Scotland School |
| Stringer, Corey |
LB |
6-2 |
212 |
Warren, Ohio / Fork Union (Va.) Mil. |
| Vaughn, Robert |
S |
6-0 |
195 |
North Attleboro, Mass. / North Attleboro |
| Wilson, Lawrence |
LB |
6-1 |
210 |
Tuscaloosa, Ala. / Paul W. Bryant |
| Witten, Lindsey |
DE |
6-5 |
215 |
Cleveland, Ohio / Glenville |
MARTIN BEDARD -
Pronounced mar-teen bed-ARD...Named to the CEGEP All Star
team...An accomplished long snapper who was named Specialist of the
Year... Ranked 18th in the province by Football Quebec...Had 35
catches last year for 450 yards with nine touchdowns...Enrolled at
UConn in January of 2006 and will participate in spring drills...Will
be the third Quebec native to join UConn in recent years (along with
Shawn Mayne and Jason Ward), but the first francophone...Laval has
also produced current NHL stars Alexandre Daigle, Martin St. Louis and
Jose Theodore.
STORMY BUTLER - Missed his senior season
due to injury...Recorded 91 tackles as a junior and was an honorable
mention All-Broward County pick...Team captain...Also plays
basketball...Brother of current UConn corner back Darius Butler.
MIKE COX - Played running back and linebacker
in high school…Was a team captain in junior and senior years…Earned
all-county honorable mention honors as a junior and was all-conference
as a sophomore…Will play in the Nassau County vs. Suffolk County
All-Star game…Also plays basketball and lacrosse and is captain of
both teams.
DESI CULLEN - Was used in high school for
kickoffs, field goals and punts…In his senior year had four kickoffs
go through the goalposts and had only three kickoffs returned on
him…Averaged 43 yards per punt in his senior year and, in one game,
had seven punts for a 49 yard average…Earned all-district, all-region
and all-county honors in junior and senior years…An all-state
honorable mention pick as a senior...Also played soccer and was part
of his regional Olympic Development Program...Will become only the
second Kentuckian to play at UConn, joining Louisville’s Corey Taylor
(Trinity Catholic) who lettered in 1995.
ANTHONY DAVIS - Named honorable mention
All-Metro by the
Washington Post as a senior...Named all-county and all-league
as both a junior and senior...Ran for 550 yards in 2005 with 10 total
touchdowns after rushing for 260 yards as a junior and scoring a total
of seven times...On defense as a senior recorded 85 tackles, including
11 for loss with eight sacks, while forcing four fumbles...Also served
as the team’s kicker and punter...Team co-MVP in 2005...Captained the
varsity football team as a senior and the freshman football team in
ninth grade.
JARVIS HICKS - A first team All-Broward
County pick and second team all-state selection as a high school
senior in 2004...Was named a Dade-Broward County All-Star…Spent the
past season prepping at the Salisbury (Conn.) School…Originally signed
a Letter of Intent with UConn last February…Played strong safety and
outside linebacker and some tailback this year at Salisbury…Had 50
tackles and two interceptions on defense this year and rushed for 550
yards.
ZACH HURD - A first-team Class M all-state
pick as a senior by the state coaches’ association...Recognized by
both the New London Day and Norwich Bulletin on their
all-area teams...Started for two years on both the offensive and
defensive lines...Named team captain as a senior...Blocked two field
goals in 2005...Did not play football until high school...Also threw
shot and javelin for the track and field team.
KINDLY JACQUES - Pronounced kin-dlee
jocks...Named second team All-Broward County by the Miami
Herald and played in the Dade-Broward All Star Game...BCAA
Sun-Sentinel All Star.
TERENCE JEFFERS - Named Gwinnett County’s
wide receiver of the year by the Gwinnett Touchdown Club...As a
senior, caught 47 passes for 866 yards with eight touchdowns while
also picking off four passes on defense...School’s all-time leading
receiver...Helped Berkmar to the state playoffs as both a junior and
senior after the Patriots went 0-10 his sophomore year...Chosen to
play in the Georgia North-South All Star Game.
BRAD KANUCH - Pronounced cun-you...As
a running back in high school, gained 1,044 yards in his senior year
on 145 carries for an average of 7.2 yards per carry…An all-area pick
for the past three years by the Johnstown Tribune Democrat and
was the three-time conference Player of the Year…As a junior, carried
the ball 170 times for 1,400 yards and 14 touchdowns for an average of
8.2 yards per carry while making 14 receptions for 223 yards and five
touchdowns…On defense as a junior, made 55 tackles and five
interceptions….Earned all-state honors as a defensive back as a
senior…Nominated for the prestigious Big 33 All Star Game…Also plays
basketball and track and field where he was a Pennsylvania state gold
medalist in the triple jump and the 200 meter dash last year…Older
brother, Jim, is a wide receiver at Penn State.
SCOTT LUTRUS - Pronounced loo-truss...Named
all-state by the New Haven Register...Team captain who also
earned all-area and all-conference honors…Had 232 rushes for 2,017
yards in his senior year - good for second in the state…Also had 15
receptions for 249 yards and four touchdowns…Returned a kickoff for a
touchdown...On defense, had 63 tackles, a sack and four interceptions
- two returned for touchdowns…Led the state in scoring with 204
points…Brookfield went 12-1 in senior year, won the South-West
Conference Championship Game and advanced to the state Class SS
finals…Named MVP of the conference championship game…Also lettered in
lacrosse for four years...Has an overall grade point average of 3.3
and had a 4.0 grade point average in first quarter of senior year.
ROBERT McCLAIN III - An all-state
selection in Maryland...Named first-team All-Metro by the
Washington Post as a defensive back...Named all-league as both a
running back and a defensive back as a senior after earning the honor
as a junior on defense only...As a tailback, rushed for 1,105 yards as
a senior and 12 touchdowns while also catching 25 passes for 421 yards
and four TDs...A dangerous returner, brought back five kickoffs for a
touchdown in 2005, one short of the national single-season
record...Also returned a punt 98 yards for a touchdown...Intercepted
six passes in 2005 and broke up 19 others to go along with 53
tackles...Attended same high school as current UConn tailback Terry
Caulley.
DARREN McKHAN - Pronounced mick-can...Named
second-team All-Broward County by the Miami Herald and played
in the prestigious Dade-Broward All Star Game...Had nine career
interceptions...Also returned two punts and two kickoffs for
touchdowns...Helped Miramar to the 6A Regional Final before losing to
eventual state runner-up Deerfield Beach...Also starting guard on the
Miramar basketball team.
JAMES NIXON - Helped Hyde to two
consecutive Class S state championships, both following undefeated
seasons...Ran for 1,532 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior, averaging
9.6 yards for his 160 carries...Made 38 tackles on defense with a pair
of interceptions...Had an 84-yard kickoff return...Named all-state by
the
Hartford Courant and the New Haven Register...Set Class
S records in both the 100 meters (10.79 seconds) and 200 meters (21.7)
and is the reigning State Open champion in both events...Brother of
current UConn wide receiver Brandon McLean.
MATHIEU OLIVIER - Pronounced oliver...Captained
Woburn his senior year to a 12-1 record and the Division I-A Super
Bowl Championship, the school’s first title since 1979...Named
All-Scholastic by the Boston Herald and All-Eastern Mass. by
the
Boston Globe...Chosen to play in the Massachusetts Shriners’
Game...Named Woburn’s Lineman of the Year and Lifter of the Year in
the weight room.
KEVIN POLES - Named second team All-Greater
Rochester in both senior and junior years by the Rochester Democrat
and Chronicle….Had 37 receptions for 768 yards and six touchdowns
as a senior after registering 30 receptions for nearly 800 yards and
six touchdowns in his junior season...Also started on defense for
three years and made 24 tackles and had three interceptions and a
fumble recovery as a senior…A three-year starter...Helped Penfield
Central advance to sectional final in junior and senior years…Also
plays varsity basketball...Teammate in high school of current UConn
defensive tackle Rob Lunn.
ALEX POLITO - Pronounced poh-LEE-toe...Named
All-Berks County and All-Inter-County League at tight end as both a
junior and a senior and at defensive end as a senior...Football team
captain as a senior...Also lettered in track, volleyball and
basketball...A district qualifier in shot put, discus and javelin who
earned All-League accolades in javelin...A member of the honor roll
throughout his high school career who had perfect attendance three
years running.
DEREK RICH - Team captain who earned
all-area second team honors in junior and senior years...Ran the ball
19 times for 236 yards and a touchdown in 2005…Also served as the
team's long snapper…Helped team go undefeated in junior year regular
season and advance to state quarterfinals…Part of winningest
graduating class in school history…Also lettered in basketball and
baseball where he was an all-area honorable mention…Ranked in top five
percent of his class academically and a member of the National Honor
Society.
GREG ROBINSON, JR. - Recorded 75
tackles, two sacks and an interception as a senior...A versatile
athlete, also gained 350 yards as a receiver and 250 yards rushing...A
two-time first-team all-conference choice who was also named
all-section...Lettered in basketball.
COREY STRINGER - Prepped this past
season at Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia…At Warren High
School, was first team all-county pick and a two-year letter
winner…Also played basketball and baseball in high school...Cousin of
late Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Korey Stringer.
ROBERT VAUGHN - Gained 860 yards on the
ground as a senior with 11 rushing touchdowns and an 11.3 yards per
carry average...Also caught nine passes last year, good for 222 yards
and three scores...Recorded 24 tackles, including 2.5 sacks, and one
interception on defense...Also returned two punts and one kickoff for
touchdowns...Helped North Attleboro to a 9-1 record as a senior and a
share of the conference championship...Named League MVP...A Boston
Globe All-Scholastic pick in both football and track while earning
All-Scholastic honors on the gridiron from the Boston Herald...Named
to the Attleboro Sun Chronicle’s All Star teams in both
football and track...Won the state championship in both the 110 high
hurdles and the long jump...Also lettered in basketball for three
years.
LAWRENCE WILSON - All-West Alabama first
team…All-State honorable mention…Team captain as a senior...Three-year
varsity lettermen…Had 135 tackles with seven sacks and four
interceptions as a senior and had 79 tackles with eight sacks as a
junior…Will play in the 2006 Max Emfinger All-American Bowl...Also
plays basketball…Will become the first Husky ever to hail from the
state of Alabama.
LINDSEY WITTEN - All-state honorable
mention pick from Ohio who made 98 tackles and had 18 sacks in his
senior year…High school is one of the top programs in the state of
Ohio as the Tarblooders expect 15 Division I signees in this year's
senior class…Glenville advanced to 2004 state Division 1
semifinals...Older brother, Donte Whitner, started at strong safety
for Ohio State this past season is expected to be a late first round
pick in the 2006 NFL Draft.
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