University of Minnesota Athletics
Troy Stoudermire, Jr.
2/4/2008 12:00:00 AM | Football
Troy Stoudermire, Jr.
Cornerback
5-10, 185
Dallas, Texas
Skyline High School
Explosive, shifty athlete with great feet and overall quickness played quarterback as a prep but could wind up on either side of the ball at the college level could also be a factor in the return game on special teams rated as the No. 44 athlete nationally by ESPN.com earned three starts from Rivals, which rates him as the nation’s No. 85 athlete received two stars from Scout one of four Skyline products to sign with the Gophers along with Keanon Cooper, Spencer Reeves and Dajon McKnight.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Skyline High School helped lead Skyline to a 12-2 record and its deepest run in the playoffs since 1972 as the Raiders reached the Class 5A Division Region Final rushed for 1,153 yards in 150 carries (7.7 ypc) with 10 touchdowns as a senior in 2007 attended Seagoville High School as a junior in 2006 led the Dallas Metroplex area in rushing among 4A schools with 2,135 yards on 304 carries scored 26 touchdowns also passed for 590 yards with three TDs named the Class 4A Region II as well as the District 14-4A MVP earned second team all-area honors from the Dallas Morning News coached by Reginald Samples at Skyline and Clint Roddy at Seagoville.
RECRUITING: Selected Minnesota over offers from California, Colorado State, Iowa State, Kansas State, North Carolina and North Texas.
PERSONAL: Troy Stoudermire was born July 1, 1990 son of Keana Ervin and Troy Stoudermire, Sr.
Cornerback
5-10, 185
Dallas, Texas
Skyline High School
Explosive, shifty athlete with great feet and overall quickness played quarterback as a prep but could wind up on either side of the ball at the college level could also be a factor in the return game on special teams rated as the No. 44 athlete nationally by ESPN.com earned three starts from Rivals, which rates him as the nation’s No. 85 athlete received two stars from Scout one of four Skyline products to sign with the Gophers along with Keanon Cooper, Spencer Reeves and Dajon McKnight.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Skyline High School helped lead Skyline to a 12-2 record and its deepest run in the playoffs since 1972 as the Raiders reached the Class 5A Division Region Final rushed for 1,153 yards in 150 carries (7.7 ypc) with 10 touchdowns as a senior in 2007 attended Seagoville High School as a junior in 2006 led the Dallas Metroplex area in rushing among 4A schools with 2,135 yards on 304 carries scored 26 touchdowns also passed for 590 yards with three TDs named the Class 4A Region II as well as the District 14-4A MVP earned second team all-area honors from the Dallas Morning News coached by Reginald Samples at Skyline and Clint Roddy at Seagoville.
RECRUITING: Selected Minnesota over offers from California, Colorado State, Iowa State, Kansas State, North Carolina and North Texas.
PERSONAL: Troy Stoudermire was born July 1, 1990 son of Keana Ervin and Troy Stoudermire, Sr.
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