WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (April 11, 2012) -
William and Mary tight end
Nolan Kearney recently sat down with
TribeAthletics.com to discuss his offseason preparation as well as his future
goals both on and off the field.
Below is a
quick look at the Tribe's spring two-deep at the tight end position.
Coaches Call:
Tight ends
coach Mike Godsil:
"We have a
solid group that has great ethic and potential. Nolan Kearney gives us a solid
veteran who will anchor the position, while our younger guys continue to gain
experience. I think as we gain experience and confidence at the position, this
will be an impact group in the fall."
Tight Ends
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#85 Nolan Kearney, Sr. (6-4, 250)
2011 Season Highlights - Video
Big, athletic
player with good hands ... Converted quarterback who is asked to serve a variety
of roles in offense, from H-back to blocking tight end ... We be counted on to be
key part of Tribe offense, working underneath coverages ... Saw action in all 11
games last season and earned a pair of starts ... Finished the season with seven
receptions for 77 yards with two touchdowns ... Recorded a game-winning touchdown
catch with just two seconds remaining in the fourth quarter at Richmond. |
#19 Bo Revell, So. (6-6, 260)
Converted
quarterback who has turned in excellent spring ... improved both his routes and
blocking technique ... Reliable hands and provides big target in the open field ...
Reserve tight end who saw action in 10 games on special teams. |
#82 Robert Asmar, Jr. (6-4, 240)
Walk-on who
has worked his way into challenging for reps this fall as the second tight end
... Good hands and routes ... Might see reps at H-back, as well ... Has translated
his gains in the weight room to production on the field ... Reserve who was on
the travel squad for six games last season. |