GREENSBORO, North Carolina -- Three-year starter Lewis Kindle played his last snap at quarterback for North
Carolina A&T on Nov. 23, 2013, leaving open the inquiry of who will be the
Aggies quarterback of the future.
Head coach Rod Broadway and his staff
addressed that need and many others on National Signing Day with national
letters of intent from 16 future Aggies, including three new quarterbacks. The
Aggies also signed four defensive backs, three linebackers, two wide receivers,
a defensive lineman, offensive lineman, running back and long
snapper.
“Compared to where we were three years ago in
terms of talent and in terms of numbers, we’re excited about this class” said
A&T head coach Rod Broadway. “We met our needs, and we brought in a bunch of
young men who can really run. We’re becoming a very fast football
team.”
A&T’s quarterback signees are
Frank Foster (6-foot, 200, Valhalla HS, El Cajon, Calif.),
Hasaan Klugh (6-3, 185, Central Cabarras, Concord, N.C.) and
Lamar Raynard (6-5, 190, Andrews, High Point, N.C.). A&T
decided to bring in some experience at the quarterback position with signing of
Foster. Foster attended Southwestern College for two years where he threw for
2,338 yards and 18 touchdowns, while completing 63 percent of his passes in
2013. He was also second in the American Mountain Conference with 10 rushing
touchdowns, and earned second-team All-AMC honors.
Klugh played in the 2013 Shrine Bowl that
features the best high school players from North Carolina against the best from
South Carolina. He is a two-time All-South Piedmont selection and compiled 2,387
yards and 34 touchdowns in total offense in 2013. Klugh earned 885 of those
yards on the ground as he scored 11 rushing touchdowns.
Raynard completed 61 percent of his passes
and threw for 2,168 yards and 29 touchdowns. Raynard led Andrews to an 18-14 win
over Monroe in the NCHSAA 2-AA state title game with a 38-yard touchdown pass
with 1:02 remaining in the contest. The game-winning drive occurred even though
Andrews did not have a timeout.
“Our plan going in was to get one older
quarterback and two younger ones,” said Broadway. “I thought we picked up some
talented players at that position.”
At the defensive back position the Aggies
signed Tyshawn Siders (5-9, 175, Jacksonville HS, Jacksonville,
N.C.), Timadre Abram (5-10, 165, Kathleen HS, Lakeland, Fla.),
Amos Williams (5-8, 180, Walton HS, DeFuniak Springs, Fla.) and
Jamaal Darden (5-10, 185, Hoke County HS, Raeford,
N.C.).
Siders intercepted five passes and returned
two for touchdowns in 2013. He also returned a kick and caught a pass for a
touchdown. He was a two-sport star at Jacksonville High School, earning
All-Coastal 3-A honors three times in track and field and once in football. His
personal-best in the 100 meters is 10.47 and 21.3 in the 200 meters.
Abram played four varsity seasons under head
coach Irving Strickland. In 2013 he intercepted four passes, had eight passes
defended and 42 tackles. He is a two-time All-Polk County performer and earned
honorable mention accolades from the Florida Athletic Coaches Association. His
cousin is Florida State starting fullback Chad Abram and his father played at
Grambling State.
Williams played four varsity seasons under
head coach Jimmy Raye Stephens. As a quarterback, he threw for 1,200 yards and
rushed for 800. He was honorable mention all-state in Florida and honorable
mention All-Panhandle. Darden rushed for 495 yards and five touchdowns and made
92 tackles defensively. The three sports star – football, wrestling and track
and field – earned All-Southeastern 4A Conference honors twice in
football.
Deion Jones (6-1, 230, South
Point HS, Belmont, N.C.), Joshua Patrick (6-0, 230, Southwest
Dekalb HS, Decatur, Ga.), Courtney Edmonds (6-3, 200, Graham
HS, Graham, N.C.) are the linebackers of the class. Johnson is a two-time
All-Big South performer and was named All-Gaston Gazette after the 2013
season. His 211 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles,
four interceptions and 11 passes defended helped South Point to a 13-1 record
and spot in the state 3-A quarterfinals.
Patrick initially signed with Memphis out of
Southwest Dekalb where he was named first-team All-Region 6 5-A after recording
79 solo tackles, 10 tackles for loss and two sacks. He also intercepted a pass,
recovered a fumble and scored two touchdowns. He was a Dekalb County All-Star as
a senior. Edmonds made 73 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and intercepted three
passes in 2013. On offense, he caught 21 passes for 355 yards and two
touchdowns.
Broadway expressed excitement about the group
of wide receivers the Aggies signed. Kris Gardin (5-8, 160,
Freedom HS, Morganton, N.C.) and Malik Wilson (6-0, 175,
Eastern Alamance HS, Burlington, N.C.) will add speed to the Aggies offense.
Gardin caught 55 passes for 1,033 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2013. Eight of his
touchdowns were of 50 yards or more as he was named News Herald Burke
County Player of the Year. He set school records with 143 receptions, 2,512
yards and 32 touchdowns in his career.
Wilson made 38 receptions for 782 yards and
seven touchdowns last season. The previous season, he had 34 receptions for 849
yards and 15 touchdowns. He set the school’s single-season record for total
touchdowns with 18 as a junior.
Defensive lineman Julian
McKnight (6-3, 275, Rockdale County HS, Conyers, Ga.), offensive
lineman Shawn Best (6-3, 320, New Bern HS, New Bern, N.C.),
running back Marquell Cartwright (5-9, 190, Andrews, High
Point, N.C.) and long snapper Austin Venable (5-10, 220,
Southern Guilford, Greensboro, N.C.) round out the class.
McKnight had 44 tackles, 12.5 tackles for
loss, six sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior. He was first-team
All-Region 2 6-A and first-team All-Rockdale County. McKnight was also selected
to the National Underclassmen All-South Classic All-Star and the Florida vs.
Georgia High School All-Star Games.
Best was selected to play in the 2013 Shrine
Bowl. He can bench press 365 pounds and graded out at 90 percent for the season,
tops at New Bern High School. Cartwright carried the ball 233 times for 2,650
yards and 38 touchdowns. Was named Mr. 2-A Football” by North Carolina Preps and
was selected to the Shrine Bowl. He was named state championship game MVP after
leading Andrews to the 2-AA title over Monroe.
Venable will look to come in and replace
two-year Aggies long snapper Aaron Massey.
“We had a plan going in and we decided to
stick with that plan,” said Broadway. “Sometimes when you stick with your plan,
you miss out on some outstanding players. And we miss out on some great players,
but I think it’s important to fill the positions you need and we did that. It’s
a really good class.”
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