Under the Friday Night Lights - BG's Brandon Chadbourn
Under the Friday Night Lights - BG's Brandon Chadbourn
Player Name: Brandon Chadbourn
Image taken from Rivals
Position: QB/FS/Athlete
40 yard dash: 4.47
Jersey #: 15
Starting experience: Started as a freshman
Last year’s stats:
Missed 3 games on Offense:
Passing 56/96 for 863 10TD’s 4 INTS
Rushing 45 carries for 1046 12 TD’s
Defense:
45 solo, 72 Assists= 117 Tackles
8 INTs: 2 for TD’s
9 Pass Deflections
Return Yards:
20 Returns for 604 yards: 30.2 yds. per return
3 TD’s: Long 81 Yds.
Accolades/Honors: 1st Team All State FS, Western PA Small School A/AA 1st Team All-State, PA Sports Reporter’s top 15 Athlete Position players in 2015, Rivals.com D1 Prospect, All Area 2 yrs, Altoona Mirror, All County 2 yrs, All Conference 2 yrs
Link to Hudl Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1513702/brandon-chadbourn
Q&A with BG Head Coach, Justin Wheeler
What makes him a leader?
His work ethic and desire to win.
What are his strengths?
Internal drive to be the best and a love and understanding of football.
How has he grown as a player?
He has always been a great player even as a freshman, but over the past 30 games he has matured into a complete player.
When he first entered your program did you know he would be special?
Yes, the first game vs Johnstown when he was in 9th grade facing a team with 20+ seniors that was loaded, he never backed down even after the team had 6 major injuries in the first half. He continued to give everything he had.
What is he like on the practice field?
He is a great practice player. I am a true believer that the things that you do in practice show on Friday nights so we practice as well as we can each night and Brandon does a great job in that respect.
What was the most amazing thing you’ve seen him do?
In a 14-14 game vs Forest Hills he returned a kickoff for a TD, than a punt for a TD and threw for 100 yds and a TD. Leading us to a 40-14 win.
What are you expecting from him this year?
As a soon to be four year starter and a player who will be playing on Saturday’s next year at most likely a Division 1 school, we are expecting great things. It’s not too often that you get to coach a 6’1 190 lb player who runs a 4.47 40yd dash, can bench 300+lbs, excels in the classroom and is truly a great person who loves football. So we expect great things and are excited for the season.
Image taken from Rivals
Position: QB/FS/Athlete
40 yard dash: 4.47
Jersey #: 15
Starting experience: Started as a freshman
Last year’s stats:
Missed 3 games on Offense:
Passing 56/96 for 863 10TD’s 4 INTS
Rushing 45 carries for 1046 12 TD’s
Defense:
45 solo, 72 Assists= 117 Tackles
8 INTs: 2 for TD’s
9 Pass Deflections
Return Yards:
20 Returns for 604 yards: 30.2 yds. per return
3 TD’s: Long 81 Yds.
Accolades/Honors: 1st Team All State FS, Western PA Small School A/AA 1st Team All-State, PA Sports Reporter’s top 15 Athlete Position players in 2015, Rivals.com D1 Prospect, All Area 2 yrs, Altoona Mirror, All County 2 yrs, All Conference 2 yrs
Link to Hudl Highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1513702/brandon-chadbourn
Q&A with BG Head Coach, Justin Wheeler
What makes him a leader?
His work ethic and desire to win.
What are his strengths?
Internal drive to be the best and a love and understanding of football.
How has he grown as a player?
He has always been a great player even as a freshman, but over the past 30 games he has matured into a complete player.
When he first entered your program did you know he would be special?
Yes, the first game vs Johnstown when he was in 9th grade facing a team with 20+ seniors that was loaded, he never backed down even after the team had 6 major injuries in the first half. He continued to give everything he had.
What is he like on the practice field?
He is a great practice player. I am a true believer that the things that you do in practice show on Friday nights so we practice as well as we can each night and Brandon does a great job in that respect.
What was the most amazing thing you’ve seen him do?
In a 14-14 game vs Forest Hills he returned a kickoff for a TD, than a punt for a TD and threw for 100 yds and a TD. Leading us to a 40-14 win.
What are you expecting from him this year?
As a soon to be four year starter and a player who will be playing on Saturday’s next year at most likely a Division 1 school, we are expecting great things. It’s not too often that you get to coach a 6’1 190 lb player who runs a 4.47 40yd dash, can bench 300+lbs, excels in the classroom and is truly a great person who loves football. So we expect great things and are excited for the season.
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