Saturday 24 March 2012

Bo Cordell

Bo Cordell Biography
Name: Bo Cordell
College: Tusculum     Number: 19
Height: 6-1   Weight: 205
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Class/Draft Year: Jr/2013
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Rated number 45 out of 123 QB's     999 / 2162 TOTAL 
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 Draft Scout Bo Cordell News
09/21/11 - For the first time in over two seasons, Tusculum College quarterback Bo Cordell is not expected to be in the starting line-up when the Pioneers host Catawba College this Saturday afternoon at Pioneer Field. Cordell, a 6-1, 185-pound junior from Cincinnati, Ohio, suffered a broken bone in his foot during Saturday’s 27-7 road loss at North Greenville University. It is unknown when the fracture occurred, but Cordell and coaches feel it happened sometime during the fourth quarter of the non-conference contest in Tigerville, S.C. Cordell’s status is listed as day-to-day and it is unknown when the 2010 Harlon Hill Trophy finalist will return to the TC line-up this season.“This is very unfortunate for Bo, but these types of things happen with college athletics,” said Tusculum head coach Frankie DeBusk. “We have been very fortunate in my 14 years at Tusculum to be relatively injury-free at the quarterback position. Our coaching staff will make the necessary adjustments as we move forward from this point.” Cordell has started in all 24 games since his arrival on the Greeneville, Tenn. campus. During that brief span, the 2010 SAC Offensive Player of the Year has rewritten the Tusculum record book. He is already the program’s all-time leader in career completions with 778, a mark he established on Saturday. He is also first in career completion percentage (.645) and second in passing yards (9101), touchdown passes (64), pass attempts (1207) and total offensive yards (9003). So far in 2011, he leads the SAC in passing yards (328.7) and total offensive yards per game (322.7). Cordell has gone 107-for-157 for 986 yards and three touchdowns. - TriCities.com
12/22/10 - The final results are in and Tusculum College quarterback Bo Cordell finished fourth in the voting for the 2010 Harlon Hill Trophy, which recognizes the NCAA Division II College Football Player of the Year Award. Senior quarterback Eric Czerniewski of Central Missouri was this year’s recipient in the closest voting in the 25-year history of the award. Czerniewski received 164 points, six more than West Liberty senior Zach Amedro, who finished runner-up for the award for a second straight year. Northwest Missouri State Blake Bolles finished third with 64 points. Cordell was fourth with 51 points and was the top ranked underclassmen in the nation. Mitchell Gale of Abilene Christian was fifth with 47 points, followed by Bloomsburg freshman running back Franklyn Quiteh (45), Michigan Tech senior quarterback Phil Milbrath (32), junior Clay Garcia of Colorado School of Mines (25) and senior Nick Hardesty of Henderson State (20). Cordell’s fourth place finish for Division II’s top individual award is the best in school history and matches the highest finish in South Atlantic Conference history. Cordell, a 6-1, 195-pound sophomore from Cincinnati, Ohio, recorded one of the finest passing performances in NCAA history. The 2010 South Atlantic Conference Offensive Player of the Year passed for a school and SAC record 4,657 yards. His 423.26 passing yards per game average was the best in college football this season (NCAA, all divisions). Cordell threw for 38 touchdowns, a new school single-season mark and the 20th most in NCAA II history. He has also established school and SAC records with 394 completions (3rd in NCAA II history), 605 pass attempts (3rd in NCAA II history) and 702 total offensive attempts (3rd in NCAA II history). In 2010, Cordell averaged 425.45 total offensive yards per game, which is currently the best in NCAA II. - Tusculum football
11/02/10 - SAC WEEK 9 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Sophomore quarterback Bo Cordell passed for a school and South Atlantic Conference record seven touchdowns in Tusculum’s 51-35 league win over Brevard College. Cordell went 38-for-55 for 408 yards, including a school-record five TD tosses in the first half. He has passed for over 400 passing yards in eight consecutive games this season, which is a new league record and one of the longest runs in NCAA Division II history. The 2009 SAC Offensive Freshman of the Year has passed for 32 touchdowns this year, which are the second most in school history and tied for fourth-best by a SAC quarterback. His 321 completions this season are a new TC single-season record and second most in the league record book. The 2010 Harlon Hill Trophy candidate is averaging 416.4 passing yards per game, which is the best in the nation for all NCAA divisions (FBS, FCS, II, III). Cordell has tallied 55 career TD passes, which are already second most in school history. In Saturday’s win, he also recorded his 7,000th career passing yard, becoming only the second TC signal caller in school history to achieve that milestone (7,206). - SAC football
09/14/10 - SAC SEPT 13 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Sophomore quarterback Bo Cordell accounted for five touchdowns (4 pass, 1 rush) as Tusculum stunned NCAA FCS Western Carolina, 54-30 this past Saturday in Cullowhee, N.C. He wins the award for the third week in a row. Cordell, a 6-1, 195-pound native of Cincinnati, Ohio, went 25-for-45 for 410 yards, including four touchdown passes. The Indian Hill High School graduate also rushed for a one-yard score as the Pioneers jumped out to a 27-0 lead and would rattle off 24 straight points in the second half to post their first win against the Catamounts. Cordell also surpassed 300 passing yards for the sixth time in his last seven starts. During that seven-game span, he is averaging 388 yards per contest and has thrown for 21 touchdowns.The 2009 South Atlantic Conference Offensive Freshman of the Year accounted for six plays of 20 or more yards, including TD passes covering 29, 39, and 73 yards. His 73-yard TD pass to Xzanvion Smith was the 13th longest in school history. - SAC football
09/11/10 - Bo Cordell threw for 410 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for one as Tusculum defeated Western Carolina 54-30 on Saturday night. The Pioneers (3-0), a Division II school, jumped out to a 27-0 lead as the teams played for the first time since 1949. After Justin Arrington scooped up a Western Carolina fumble at the 10-yard line and ran it 90 yards for a touchdown, Cordell had TD passes of 7 yards to Calvin Britt and 29 yards to Rashaad Carter. He then scored on a 1-yard rush. Western Carolina (0-2) used two touchdown passes by Zac Brindise, who threw for 304 yards and four TDs, to get to 27-14 with 11:18 left in the third quarter. Cordell answered with a 39-yard TD to Britt, and Jason Muehling scored on a 60-yard fumble return. Cordell's 73-yarder to Xzanvion Smith made it 51-14 with 9:50 left. The Catamounts, however, outgained the Pioneers 478 to 452 yards. - AP Sports
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