Saturday, February 4, 2012
33. Colin Boss – Middle Tennessee State
Colin Boss – 50 Middle Tennessee State 6-4 310
2011: Played in 12 games. Selected All-Sun Belt Conference First Team for the 2011 college football season.
2010: Played in all 13 games and had a career-best 12 starts (all at center). Had a personal-best 734 total snaps, including 70 or more snaps six times. Collected 41 knockdowns, including a season-best 13 against Austin Peay. Earned 12 winning grades from the coaches. Started at center against Minnesota and played all 41 offensive snaps. Was in a season-high 92 plays in win over APSU. Played 78 snaps at Memphis, including all 75 offensive plays ... Played all 75 snaps against Troy. Had 60 snaps at ASU before missing most of the fourth quarter with an ankle injury. Only played three snaps on special teams against North Texas due to his ankle injury. Played all 66 offensive snaps at WKU. Had just 18 snaps at FIU after suffering a leg injury.
2009: Played in all 13 games with most of his action coming on the field goal and extra point team. Saw 241 total snaps including a season-high 33 against Memphis. Had four winning grades from the coaching staff. Saw 20 or more snaps seven times. Turned in a grade of 75 or better five times, including a season-best 80 against ULL. Was credited with 16 total knockdowns.
2008: Played in eight games and started five times. Was in on 397 total snaps. Made his first collegiate start in season opener against Troy and played a season-best 90 snaps. Was part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack against Maryland, Kentucky or Mississippi State. After coming off the bench the previous three games, Boss went back into the starting rotation at Louisville and played 70 snaps. Did not play in the final four games against ULM, WKU, UNT or Louisiana due to a shoulder injury.
2007: Took a redshirt year.
High School: Lettered four years in football and two years in lacrosse for Berkeley Prep in Florida. Named first team all-state by the St. Petersburg Times in 2006 and was voted to the Bay Area Top 25 list. Collected 30 pancake blocks and had an overall grade of 85 percent as an offensive lineman and registered 14 tackles, six tackles for loss, a fumble recovery, and an interception on defense. Returned an interception for a touchdown and collected a sack against Cardinal Mooney. Honorable mention all-county selection by the Tampa Tribune and the St. Petersburg Times in 2005. Earned the team's Golden Helmet Award. Member of the football "unity council" at Berkeley Prep. Also played goalie on the lacrosse team.
Full Name: Colin Robert Boss. Parents: Robert and Cindy Boss. Born: 7/17/89. Major: Physical Education.
Better in the: Running game.
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