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100 Players in 100 Days – Day 1 – Collin DiGalbo, Bonner-Prendie

Written by: on Wednesday, May 21st, 2014. Follow David Mika on Twitter.

 

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Player Name: Collin DiGalbo, Bonner-Prendie

Height: 6-2

Weight: 210

40-Yard Dash: 4.69

Class of: 2015

GPA: 3.0

Position(s): QB/SS

Jersey: 17

Years with Varsity: 4

Other Sports: Baseball and Boxing

Starting experience: Collin started six games his sophomore year and his whole junior year.

2013 Stats: He completed 112 of 268 passes for 1,668 yards and 16 touchdowns. He rushed for 547 yards and 10 touchdowns.

2013 Highlights: He passed for 326 yards and three touchdowns against Cardinal O’Hara. In the 41-38 win over O’Hara. He also rushed over 100 yards and three touchdowns.

The Friars set a city record for largest comeback victory in a playoff game, 28-points.

In that 41-38 win, Collin tied a city playoff record for direct involvement in most points, with 38. He ran for three TDs, threw for three more and added a conversion run. He ran or passed on 43 of the Friars’ 53 snaps, including 30 of the last 32. A streak of 23 was part of that.

Honors: 1st team Class 3A All-Catholic League at QB

 

Coaches Q&A with Greg Bernhardt:

Q. How many years has he been a starter for your program?

A. He started all the games last year for us as a junior. He did start a lot of games for us as a sophomore.

 

Q. What kind of leader is he?

A. He’s tremendous leader. Collin is a little different, some guys are vocal, and he’s not like that. Collin is so down to earth and he really doesn’t get caught up in everything that is going around him. He works hard at everything he does. Kids see him working his butt off and being real humble and the other players follow him.

 

Q. What are his strengths?

A. He has always had a strong arm, but his best attribute is his feet. It’s not necessarily his speed, it’s the way he can move and get out of the way of trouble. He has really developed into a good runner. He has a tremendous arm and can make all the throws.

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