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Brock Mansion first career action against Washington State, 9-6-08 |
CAREER:Has appeared in three games as a quarterback, completing 3-of-7 passes for 26 yards, and all 12 games as the holder for field goals ... has also rushed for 13 yards on three carries and had a one-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter at Washington State in 2008.
2009:Has played in three games off the bench as a quarterback, throwing an incompletion in his only pass attempt in season opener vs. Maryland ... serves as the team's holder on field goals and PATs.
Individual Game-By-Game vs. Maryland: 0-1 vs. EWU: no stats at Minnesota: DNP at Oregon: no stats vs. USC: played as holder at UCLA: played as holder. vs. WSU: played as holder at ASU: played as holder vs. OSU: played as holder vs. Arizona: played as holder at Stanford: played as holder at Washington: played as holder
2008: Appeared in two games at Washington State and vs. Washington, completing 3-of-6 passes for 26 yards ... also rushed for 13 yards on three carries and had a one-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter at Washington State.
2007: Redshirted ... earned the team's Freshman Lifter of the Year Award.
HIGH SCHOOL: A PrepStar All-America selection ... Rivals.com rated Mansion No. 11 in its "pro-style" quarterback class ... selected to the All-Southwest team by SuperPrep ... attended the Elite 11 quarterback camp in 2006 ... as a senior, threw for 2,200 yards and 26 touchdowns ... led his team to a third-place state finish as a senior in 2006 and was one of eight underclassmen to earn Texas All-State honors after throwing for 1,986 yards, 28 touchdowns and just six interceptions in 2005 ... added 989 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in his final campaign.
PERSONAL: Full name is Hans Brock Mansion ... born December 19, 1987 ... parents are Hans and Kim Mansion ... father was a tight end at Texas Tech ... three uncles played at Texas, Nebraska and Texas Tech, respectively ... major is undeclared but considering American Studies.
LAST UPDATED: December 17, 2009











