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Kenny Tate (born May 15, 1990) is an professional gridiron football defensive end. He signed as undrafted free agent by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2014. He played college football at the University of Maryland as a safety, wide receiver, defensive end, defensive tackle, and linebacker.Eric Prisbell, (For Maryland football, seven plays defined bounce-back season ), ''The Washington Post'', November 26, 2010. He was a highly touted college prospect and considered one of the best interscholastic players in the nation.==Early life==Tate grew up in Forestville, Maryland with parents Kenneth and Michelle Fields.(Player Bio: Kenny Tate ), University of Maryland, retrieved July 3, 2009. He first played football at the age of six as a running back for the Peppermill Pirates and started playing basketball that same year.(No such thing as 'lazy days of summer' ), ''The Gazette'', July 13, 2006. Tate attended DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, where he played both sports. In football, he was a four-year letterman and a three-year starter. He played as a wide receiver, tailback, safety, kick returner, and punt returner. His high school coach compared his athleticism to that of Brian Westbrook.(Tate gives DeMatha a leg up ), ''The Washington Examiner'', November 17, 2006. As a sophomore in 2005, he recorded seven rushing and four receiving touchdowns. As a junior, Tate rushed and received for more than 300 combined yards and seven touchdowns, and also recorded one kickoff return touchdown and two punt return touchdowns. As a senior, he recorded 32 receptions for 489 yards and six touchdowns, 48 tackles, and four interceptions. The Associated Press named him a consensus all-state player three times, and ''The Washington Post'' named him an All-Metro player three times. He played as a starting wide receiver for the East squad in the 2008 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, an all-star game for some of the nation's most outstanding high school seniors.(US Army All-American Bowl Starters Announced ), Scout.com, January 4, 2008.Rivals.com rated him a four-star prospect, the 23rd-ranked wide receiver in the nation, and fourth-ranked player in the state of Maryland. Scout.com also rated him a four-star prospect and considered him the 16th-ranked receiver nationally.(Meet Kenny Tate ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', February 2008. ESPN placed him at number 134 in the ESPNU 150, which consisted of the best players in the nation from the 2008 recruiting class.(ESPNU 150 ), ESPN, retrieved July 4, 2009. SuperPrep assessed him as the third-ranked player in the Mid-Atlantic region.Tate was a highly recruited college prospect and received more than 100 scholarship offers. He was a potential recruit in both football and in basketball as a small forward,(Kenny Tate - SF ), ESPN, retrieved July 3, 2009. but decided before his senior year that he would play the former in college. Tate received football scholarship offers from Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee, Virginia, and Virginia Tech.(Kenny Tate Profile ), Scout.com, retrieved July 3, 2009.(Kenny Tate ), Rivals.com, retrieved July 3, 2009. He narrowed his final choices to Illinois, Maryland, and Penn State. Ultimately, Tate chose Maryland over Illinois, whose offensive coordinator Mike Locksley, a former Terrapins running backs coach, had much success recruiting in the Baltimore–Washington area. Tate said, "I felt it was the best fit for football and academics."(For Tate, it's Official: DeMatha Star a Terp ), Scout.com, January 31, 2008. He told ''The Baltimore Sun'', "One () of course is that it’s close to home. Parents, family members and friends can come see me play. The football program is on the rise, academics are one of the best, so I can’t go wrong there." His commitment to Maryland was seen as a windfall for the program, which had recently struggled to secure highly touted prospects from the local area.(The Family Man: Kenny Tate ), Scout.com, February 6, 2008. After his freshman season, he said, "I don't think a lot of the players around here think about playing at Maryland . . . I love it here and it's close to home. I don't regret my decision at all."Joshua Hudson, (Former DeMatha star learning ropes at safety; Tate makes transition from offense to defense with Terps ), ''The Gazette'', August 27, 2009.
Kenny Tate (born May 15, 1990) is an professional gridiron football defensive end. He signed as undrafted free agent by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2014. He played college football at the University of Maryland as a safety, wide receiver, defensive end, defensive tackle, and linebacker.〔Eric Prisbell, (For Maryland football, seven plays defined bounce-back season ), ''The Washington Post'', November 26, 2010.〕 He was a highly touted college prospect and considered one of the best interscholastic players in the nation. ==Early life== Tate grew up in Forestville, Maryland with parents Kenneth and Michelle Fields.〔(Player Bio: Kenny Tate ), University of Maryland, retrieved July 3, 2009.〕 He first played football at the age of six as a running back for the Peppermill Pirates and started playing basketball that same year.〔〔(No such thing as 'lazy days of summer' ), ''The Gazette'', July 13, 2006.〕 Tate attended DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, where he played both sports.〔 In football, he was a four-year letterman and a three-year starter. He played as a wide receiver, tailback, safety, kick returner, and punt returner. His high school coach compared his athleticism to that of Brian Westbrook.〔(Tate gives DeMatha a leg up ), ''The Washington Examiner'', November 17, 2006.〕 As a sophomore in 2005, he recorded seven rushing and four receiving touchdowns. As a junior, Tate rushed and received for more than 300 combined yards and seven touchdowns, and also recorded one kickoff return touchdown and two punt return touchdowns. As a senior, he recorded 32 receptions for 489 yards and six touchdowns, 48 tackles, and four interceptions. The Associated Press named him a consensus all-state player three times, and ''The Washington Post'' named him an All-Metro player three times.〔 He played as a starting wide receiver for the East squad in the 2008 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, an all-star game for some of the nation's most outstanding high school seniors.〔(US Army All-American Bowl Starters Announced ), Scout.com, January 4, 2008.〕 Rivals.com rated him a four-star prospect, the 23rd-ranked wide receiver in the nation, and fourth-ranked player in the state of Maryland. Scout.com also rated him a four-star prospect and considered him the 16th-ranked receiver nationally.〔(Meet Kenny Tate ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', February 2008.〕 ESPN placed him at number 134 in the ESPNU 150, which consisted of the best players in the nation from the 2008 recruiting class.〔(ESPNU 150 ), ESPN, retrieved July 4, 2009.〕 SuperPrep assessed him as the third-ranked player in the Mid-Atlantic region.〔 Tate was a highly recruited college prospect and received more than 100 scholarship offers.〔 He was a potential recruit in both football and in basketball as a small forward,〔(Kenny Tate - SF ), ESPN, retrieved July 3, 2009.〕 but decided before his senior year that he would play the former in college.〔 Tate received football scholarship offers from Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee, Virginia, and Virginia Tech.〔(Kenny Tate Profile ), Scout.com, retrieved July 3, 2009.〕〔(Kenny Tate ), Rivals.com, retrieved July 3, 2009.〕 He narrowed his final choices to Illinois, Maryland, and Penn State. Ultimately, Tate chose Maryland over Illinois, whose offensive coordinator Mike Locksley, a former Terrapins running backs coach, had much success recruiting in the Baltimore–Washington area. Tate said, "I felt it was the best fit for football and academics."〔(For Tate, it's Official: DeMatha Star a Terp ), Scout.com, January 31, 2008.〕 He told ''The Baltimore Sun'', "One () of course is that it’s close to home. Parents, family members and friends can come see me play. The football program is on the rise, academics are one of the best, so I can’t go wrong there."〔 His commitment to Maryland was seen as a windfall for the program, which had recently struggled to secure highly touted prospects from the local area.〔(The Family Man: Kenny Tate ), Scout.com, February 6, 2008.〕 After his freshman season, he said, "I don't think a lot of the players around here think about playing at Maryland . . . I love it here and it's close to home. I don't regret my decision at all."〔Joshua Hudson, (Former DeMatha star learning ropes at safety; Tate makes transition from offense to defense with Terps ), ''The Gazette'', August 27, 2009.〕
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kenny Tate (born May 15, 1990) is an professional gridiron football defensive end. He signed as undrafted free agent by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2014. He played college football at the University of Maryland as a safety, wide receiver, defensive end, defensive tackle, and linebacker.Eric Prisbell, (For Maryland football, seven plays defined bounce-back season ), ''The Washington Post'', November 26, 2010. He was a highly touted college prospect and considered one of the best interscholastic players in the nation.==Early life==Tate grew up in Forestville, Maryland with parents Kenneth and Michelle Fields.(Player Bio: Kenny Tate ), University of Maryland, retrieved July 3, 2009. He first played football at the age of six as a running back for the Peppermill Pirates and started playing basketball that same year.(No such thing as 'lazy days of summer' ), ''The Gazette'', July 13, 2006. Tate attended DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, where he played both sports. In football, he was a four-year letterman and a three-year starter. He played as a wide receiver, tailback, safety, kick returner, and punt returner. His high school coach compared his athleticism to that of Brian Westbrook.(Tate gives DeMatha a leg up ), ''The Washington Examiner'', November 17, 2006. As a sophomore in 2005, he recorded seven rushing and four receiving touchdowns. As a junior, Tate rushed and received for more than 300 combined yards and seven touchdowns, and also recorded one kickoff return touchdown and two punt return touchdowns. As a senior, he recorded 32 receptions for 489 yards and six touchdowns, 48 tackles, and four interceptions. The Associated Press named him a consensus all-state player three times, and ''The Washington Post'' named him an All-Metro player three times. He played as a starting wide receiver for the East squad in the 2008 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, an all-star game for some of the nation's most outstanding high school seniors.(US Army All-American Bowl Starters Announced ), Scout.com, January 4, 2008.Rivals.com rated him a four-star prospect, the 23rd-ranked wide receiver in the nation, and fourth-ranked player in the state of Maryland. Scout.com also rated him a four-star prospect and considered him the 16th-ranked receiver nationally.(Meet Kenny Tate ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', February 2008. ESPN placed him at number 134 in the ESPNU 150, which consisted of the best players in the nation from the 2008 recruiting class.(ESPNU 150 ), ESPN, retrieved July 4, 2009. SuperPrep assessed him as the third-ranked player in the Mid-Atlantic region.Tate was a highly recruited college prospect and received more than 100 scholarship offers. He was a potential recruit in both football and in basketball as a small forward,(Kenny Tate - SF ), ESPN, retrieved July 3, 2009. but decided before his senior year that he would play the former in college. Tate received football scholarship offers from Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee, Virginia, and Virginia Tech.(Kenny Tate Profile ), Scout.com, retrieved July 3, 2009.(Kenny Tate ), Rivals.com, retrieved July 3, 2009. He narrowed his final choices to Illinois, Maryland, and Penn State. Ultimately, Tate chose Maryland over Illinois, whose offensive coordinator Mike Locksley, a former Terrapins running backs coach, had much success recruiting in the Baltimore–Washington area. Tate said, "I felt it was the best fit for football and academics."(For Tate, it's Official: DeMatha Star a Terp ), Scout.com, January 31, 2008. He told ''The Baltimore Sun'', "One () of course is that it’s close to home. Parents, family members and friends can come see me play. The football program is on the rise, academics are one of the best, so I can’t go wrong there." His commitment to Maryland was seen as a windfall for the program, which had recently struggled to secure highly touted prospects from the local area.(The Family Man: Kenny Tate ), Scout.com, February 6, 2008. After his freshman season, he said, "I don't think a lot of the players around here think about playing at Maryland . . . I love it here and it's close to home. I don't regret my decision at all."Joshua Hudson, (Former DeMatha star learning ropes at safety; Tate makes transition from offense to defense with Terps ), ''The Gazette'', August 27, 2009.」の詳細全文を読む
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