
#67 • Center
6-3 • 280 •
Senior
Warren, Ohio
Howland High
School
2007: Second-Team All-America selection by The Associated
Press...Honorable-Mention The Sports Network All-American as an
offensive tackle...first-team All-Gateway
selection...honorable-mention Academic All-Gateway pick...started all 11
games on the offensive line…started
first three games at right guard
before moving to left tackle because
of injuries…played an
offensive-line high 688 snaps, allowing one sack…had five
performances of 80 percent or better…graded out at 80 percent for
the year…season-best grade was 89 percent at Indiana State...earned
a 86 percent grade versus Missouri State...graded out at 85 percent
against Lock Haven in first game at tackle...played a season-best 72
snaps at Southern Illinois...also played 71 versus Western
Illinois...played 63 snaps in six other contests...three-time Jim Zdelar Offensive Lineman of the
Game...earned honors vs. South Dakota State, Lock Haven and Southern
Illinois...earned his third letter.
2006: Named second-team All-Gateway Conference...was an honorable-mention Academic All-Gateway
selection...owned the
highest cumulative grade percentage of all the linemen during the
regular season (77 percent)...started all 14 games at right
guard...named the Jim Zdelar Offensive Lineman of the Game against
Maine, UC Davis and Northern Iowa...Gateway Offensive Lineman of the
week against Maine...totaled team-high five winning
performances during the regular season...graded a season-high 83
percent against Illinois State...also graded above 80 percent
against UC Davis, Indiana State, Northern Iowa and Western
Kentucky...was the top performer on the line in four games...played
all 77 offensive snaps against James Madison...in regular season
credited with 649 plays...regular-season high was 76 at Illinois
State...Haines Family Player
of the Game (radio) versus Slippery Rock...was the Wachovia
Securities Leadership Award Winner against Northern Iowa...earned his second
letter.
2005: Saw action in six games and started at center against
Western Kentucky in season finale...also played against Slippery
Rock, Northeastern, Liberty, Indiana State and Southern
Illinois...stepped in at center in the first quarter against
Southern Illinois and played the remainder of the game...named the
YSU Offensive Lineman of the Game against WKU...earned his first
letter.
2004: Redshirted...was the Scout Team Offensive Player of the
Week against McNeese State and Western Illinois.
High School: Was a first-team All-Ohio Division II selection as a
defensive lineman...first-team Northeast Ohio Inland All-District
Division II honoree...first-team all-MAC as a defensive
lineman...Conference’s defensive player of the year...third-leading
tackler on the defense...recorded 110 stops on the season with 14
sacks...on offense had a blocking grade of 90 percent...team
captain...Howland won its first Metro Athletic Conference
Championship...team qualified for the Division II playoffs for third
consecutive season...Tigers finished 10-2 overall and 6-0 in the
MAC...team lost to Copley in the regional semifinals...Tigers had a
10-game winning streak after losing the opener...two-year
starter...Howland was 9-4 his junior season...recorded 68 tackles
and four sacks as a junior to be named Special Mention
All-Ohio...also named all-county, All-MAC and all-district
first-team...coach was Dick Angle...also a member of the honor roll.
Personal: Parents are Greg and Stacy Samsa...has a sister
(Tristan)...born Oct. 10, 1985...recipient of the Coca-Cola Scholarship for the 2005-06
academic year...major is General Studies. |