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  Sean Breard

Sean Breard

Player Profile

Class:
RS Freshman

Hometown:
Frisco, TX

High School:
Little Elm

Height / Weight:
6-4 / 226

Position:
Linebacker

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SCOUTING REPORT: A linebacker in high school, coaches might also try him at the "Buck" position during fall drills due to his strength and athleticism.

2011: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Donald Stowers, Sean was Little Elm's defensive MVP and captain, setting a school record for tackles by a safety (88) ... his 2010 stats also included 22 TFLs, eight QB sacks, and two interceptions ... first-team all-district linebacker/safety, second-team all-district punter ... lettered three times in track and field as a hurdler, long jumper and triple jumper ... he earned academic all-state honors, ranking fourth of 331 students in his class ... a member of the National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars.

PERSONAL: Born Nov. 17, 1992 ... Sean has won more than 40 national and international karate titles, attaining black belt status ... he's the first U.S. Karate Association competitor to win world championships in eight events at one tournament (2004), still a record ... he's been a volunteer karate instructor and has also been involved with the Down's Syndrome Guild of Dallas ... an uncle (David) was a wide receiver at Louisiana-Monroe ... the son of Mark and Dorinda Breard.

COACH TREADWELL ABOUT SEAN BREARD: "We want linebackers who are physical and who are good tacklers, and Sean fits that profile. He'll wrap up as a tackler. Sean is that meat and potatoes guy who will be a great practice player. He's always competing. Sean is flexible enough to grow into becoming a middle linebacker or be athletic enough on the edge to be an outside `backer."

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