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Bryant
McKinnie
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Senior
Offensive Tackle
Height: 6-9
Weight: 335
High School:
Woodbury, NJ
Born 9/23/79...sociology major...full name is Bryant Douglas McKinnie Jr...selected
the Hurricanes over Arkansas, Penn State, Iowa, South Carolina, West Virginia,
Clemson and Syracuse… would like to be a football coach after his playing days
are over...son of Michele Green and Bryant McKinnie.
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The most amazing part of the victory was how McKinnie, only five games into
his Division I-A career, handled Seminoles' defensive end Jamal Reynolds, the
nation's sack leader entering the game...
Continue...
University of Miami senior left tackle Bryant McKinnie and senior strong safety
Edward Reed have both named to The Football News preseason All-America team. The
publication...
HurricaneSports
Bryant McKinnie never wanted
to play offensive line. When Woodbury High School football coaches suggested he
would make a fine offensive tackle, McKinnie decided he'd rather play...
Gloucester
County Times
Bryant is a very intelligent, genuine, and gifted young man. He's the most dominating
Offensive Lineman since Jonathan Ogden. He's got unlimited potential and he's
sure to be one of the best the game...
2002 NFL Draft
The experts watch University of Miami tackle Bryant McKinnie on film and conclude
he's probably the finest offensive lineman in college football. McKinnie looks
at the same tapes and sees...
Times-Leader
The rising senior received lots of attention not only because of his size, but
also because of his ability to play the bass drum. McKinnie, who didn't start
playing football until the 11th grade...
Hokie
Sports
Three Miami Hurricanes - offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie, offensive tackle Joaquin
Gonzalez and tight end Jeremy Shockey - are featured as the Executive Committee
of the 2001 Rotary Lombardi...
Excite
Sports
McKinnie is extraordinarily
agile for a man of his proportions (6'9", 330), and his prodigious wing span comes
in handy at his left tackle position. His specialty is pass protection - he did
not allow a sack...
Athlon Sports
The Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List is comprised of returning Division I college
football players who meet the basic position requirements for the Award and who
have earned either...
CBS
Sports
Bryant McKinnie hasn't given up a sack. Not this season, not in his college career.
Not ever. "I'm trying to maintain that, too," he said. It won't be easy. McKinnie,
Miami's starting left tackle, probably...
Canoe
Miami OT Bryant McKinnie, a 6-8, 335-pound monster with incredibly quick feet,
may ultimately be the highest graded player sat the 2002 draft...
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