| McKenzie
Mathews
Scout.com Headlines: |
DE McKenzie Mathews: No More Drama 
-by Scout.com
Jan 8, 2007 |
MACK ATTACK - McKenzie Mathews Interview  MACK ATTACK - McKenzie Mathews Interview
-by PantherDigest.com
Feb 1, 2006 |
DE McKenzie Mathews: It Is Official 
-by Scout.com
Feb 1, 2006 |
Four-Star DE McKenzie Mathews to Pitt  Four-Star Defensive End McKenzie Mathews to Pitt
-by PantherDigest.com
Feb 1, 2006 |
DE McKenzie Mathews: Sets Announcement Time 
-by Scout.com
Jan 31, 2006 |
Mathews eliminates Michigan  McKenzie Mathews eliminates Michigan
-by PantherDigest.com
Jan 30, 2006 |
DE McKenzie Mathews: You're Out! 
-by Scout.com
Jan 30, 2006 |
Mathews near decision  DE McKenzie Mathews near final decision
-by PantherDigest.com
Jan 25, 2006 |
DE McKenzie Mathews: Final Review 
-by Scout.com
Jan 24, 2006 |
Crucial Visit Weekend at BC  The Eagles will hope to round out their class this weekend.
-by EagleInsider.com
Jan 20, 2006 |
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Ht: 6-2
Wt: 240
40: 4.8
| Date of Birth: |
07/08/1988 |
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| 2006 Scout.com HS Football Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: DE |
Pos Rank: #27 |
Pos Rating:
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| Scout.com Player Evaluation: |
| STRENGTHS |
Pass Rushing Skills |
Quickness off Ball |
Toughness |
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| AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT |
Techniques and Moves |
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| Mathews can be as good a football player as he sets his mind on being. He is very powerful and explosive at the point of attack. A real tough and hard nosed football player. |
| Biography: |
| Final senior (11-1) stats: 87 tackles/26 sacks/1 interception
One of the top juniors in the state, Mathews had 12.5 sacks as a junior for state champion CBA.
Mathews reports a 3.1 GPA/1160 SAT (old version).
Mathews: "I'll be playing defensive end in college. I've played defensive end my whole life. Schools like my pass rushing ability. I just like to get to the QB. I have a feel about what to do at that spot. It's like fencing. You have to think down-and-distance and other things like what works against your opponent. It's more of a thinking man's position."
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