Category: Georgetown Hoyas
Nicholas Umar to Wear No. 35 Jersey for 2008 Football Season
DE Nicholas Umar will wear the prestigious #35 jersey for the 2008 season, only the second junior to receive this honor.
Washington, D.C. - When the Georgetown University football team takes the field on Saturday, April 12 for the Blue-Gray Scrimmage… more »
Georgetown QB's Foundation Inaugurates "Grief Awareness Week"
The National Students of AMF is putting on the first-ever National College Student Grief Awareness Week, from April 13-20.
Washington, D.C. - Former Georgetown University football player David Fajgenbaum (B'07) is calling it his life's work.
When… more »
Georgetown Senior Brent Craft Signs with Arena Football League Team
Former Hoya Matt Bassuener Stands Out in Professional Debut
Washington, D.C. - Georgetown Senior Brent Craft Signs with Arena Football League Team; Former Hoya Bassuener Stands Out in Professional Debut
Georgetown University senior football playe… more »
Former Georgetown QB Makes His Own Road
Former Georgetown backup QB, 4.0 student and, honors his mother's memory and teaches us what life is really about as he finishes his master's degree at Oxford.
When David Fajgenbaum was 18 years old, he had a horrible shock. Just as he was gearing up… more »
For FCS QBs, Football Will Finally Hit Home
The expansion Louisville Fire of AF2 have a quarterback battle brewing between FCS quarterbacks.
The Louisville Fire opens its arenafootball2 season tonight against the Iowa Barnstormers at Freedom Hall.
The Fire is beginning its eighth season in… more »
Lou Little Continues To Inspire
This blogger points back to an old Newsweek article about Lou Little, Georgetown and Columbia head football coach (and Hall of Famer).
Carl Goerch began publishing a magazine about North Carolina called “The State” in 1933. As a young boy, I enjoyed… more »
Logan Signs With Georgetown
WASHINGTON - Gunnery scholar-athlete Chance Logan '08 recently announced his decision to attend Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., to continue his studies and play NCAA Division I football.
Mr. Logan chose Georgetown after entertaining offers… more »
Hoyas Finding a Future in Football
For seniors who may be unsure about their plans after graduation, the question always lingers. It echoes from the tonsils of elderly family members and scarcely-seen acquaintances alike: “So what are you doing next year?”
This question leaves soon-to… more »
Former Hoya QB Joins Arena Football Team
When Alex Buzbee (MSB ’07) was added to the Washington Redskins roster in December, he became the first Hoya alumnus in over 50 years to play in the NFL. Now, Buzbee’s former teammate, senior Matt Bassuener, will join the professional ranks as well. Bas… more »
Being the Big Men on Campus
The "Greenwich Three" - Princeton's Chris Bisanzo, Tucker Stafford, and Jonathan Meyers - talk a little but about their recruiting experiences.
Ever wonder what it's like to be the Big Man on Campus? Mr. Football. Mr. College Coaches Fall Over Themse… more »
QB King Headed to Hoyas
Georgetown's a perfect fit for this Wisconsin native.
ROCKTON - Hononegah's David King had a grin from ear-to-ear all day Thursday.
After achieving the dream he's had since he was a boy, it's understandable.
The 6-foot-2, 210-pound senior signe… more »
From Moss to Belichick, Georgetown Coach Has Super Connections
Georgetown's head football coach isn't just trying to build the Hoyas into Patriot League champions: he also knew quite a few of the architects of both the Patriots and Giants in this year's Super Bowl.
I spent most of the early part of the week… more »
Massachusetts' Darby Signs to Play at Georgetown
St. John's Prep quarterback Scott Darby has signed a letter of intent to play for Georgetown University.
The school offered the perfect combination of athletics and academics that Darby was looking for. The situation was ideal for the 6-foot-3, 210-p… more »
Signature Moment: CT Athletes Sign With FCS Schools
Four CT athletes sign with FCS schools on national signing day: Chris Bisanzo and Tucker Stafford to Georgetown, Jonathan Meyers to Princeton, and Michael Allwin to Bucknell.
Michael Allwin has a long memory.
Now a senior at Brunswick School, Allw… more »
Super Fat Tuesday
Sure it's "Super Tuesday" and it's "Fat Tuesday". But only one day before high schools ceremonies where their players sign national letter of intent on National Signing Day, many followers of college football had their own "Super Fat Tuesday" compiling… more »