Ryan Bartholomew – 70 Syracuse 6-2 298
2010: Played in 13 games. A nominee for the 2010 Rimington Award presented to the nation’s top center. At Cincinnati, recovered a fumble in the endzone to record his first career touchdown.
2009: All-Big East Second Team. Phil Steele All-Big East Third Team. Started all 12 games, including eight at guard and three at center in place of the injured Jim McKenzie. Part of an offensive line that blocked for 1,000-yard rusher Delone Carter.
2008: Started all 10 games he played. Missed games against Akron and Penn State due to injury. Instrumental in helping Curtis Brinkley record six 100-yard rushing games in first seven contests of the season.
2007: Played in two games, at Iowa and against Buffalo.
2006: Did not play in any games.
High School: Ranked the No. 22 prospect in the state of Maryland by Rivals.com. Rated the 29th-best prospect in the Mid-Atlantic by SuperPrep. As a senior, was the lead blocker for the DeMatha offense, which gained more than 2,000 yards rushing en route to earning all-state honors. Earned Washington Catholic Athletic Conference First Team honors. Selected to MDVarsity.com’s 2005 Dream Team First Team. Went to the same high school as 2006 SU graduate and current Atlanta Falcon Quinn Ojinnaka and SU defensive tackle Anthony Perkins. High school coach: Bill McGregor.
Personal: Ryan F. Bartholomew. Born in March 1988 in Maryland. Son of Valencia and Robert Bartholomew. Earned his undergraduate degree in health and exercise science and is pursuing a Master's degree in instructional design, development and evaluation in the School of Education.
Better in the: Running game.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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