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Reed's
Career Bests
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Total Tackles: 15
(at West Virginia,
1998)
Solo: 12
(vs. West Virginia, 1999)
Assists: 5
(5 times, last at Washington, 2000)
Pass Break Ups: 5
(4 times, last time vs. Pittsburgh, 2000)
Interceptions: 2
(at Virginia Tech, 2001)
(vs. West Virginia, 2001)
(at Florida State, 2001)
(vs. Virginia Tech, 2000)
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Year
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Ttl
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UT
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AT
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TFL
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Sk-Yds
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FF-FR
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INT-Yds
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PBU
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| 2001 |
43
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35
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8
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1-2
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0-0
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1-2
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9-206
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9
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| 2000
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59
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42
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17
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6-8
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0-0
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0-0
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8-92
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23
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| 1999
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74
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48
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26
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11-43
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4-30
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1-1
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2-38
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4
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| 1998 |
90
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61
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29
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5-18
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2-15
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4-0
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2-53
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7
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Reed's 80 (56
solos) tackles ranked third on the team and he led the BIG EAST in passes broken
up with 23...
Ranks fifth on the
UM list for interceptions in a career with 12…
A valuable contributor on special teams throughout his career with three blocked
kicks and could be used as a kickoff return man this season...
Had a breakthrough season in 1998 that culminated in Freshman All-America honors
by Football News and The Sporting News...has started 36 of 37 games at Miami...
Dubbed by his own coaches as “a coach on the field”, Reed has developed into one
of the most dominant defensive players in college football...
Has excellent instincts and a nose for the ball as demonstrated by his numerous
big plays...
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