2015 Football Roster

Brandon Chubb
Jersey Number 48

Brandon Chubb

  • Height:
    6-1
  • Weight:
    245
  • Class:
    Redshirt Senior
  • Hometown:
    Marietta, GA
  • High School:
    Hillgrove


2014 (Redshirt Junior)
Served as team captain in 2014 and re-elected for 2015 ... Collected career-best 109 tackles as a junior, the second-most on the team ... Had 53 solos and 56 assists ... Led the team with six quarterback hurries ... Started all 12 games ... Recorded a then-career-high 18 tackles in the season-opener at ULM ... It marked the most tackles by a Deacon since Brad White had 24 vs. Navy in 2002 ... Closed the year with a career-best 19 stops at Duke ... Recorded three sacks on the year against Gardner-Webb, Clemson and Virginia Tech ... Earned honorable mention All-ACC from ACSMA ... Third team All-ACC by the league coaches ... Finished fifth in the ACC in tackles per game at 9.1 ... Was third on the club with 901 total plays in 2014 ... Played a season-high 93 snaps in the opener vs. ULM ... Added 92 snaps at Utah State ... Saw 70 or more plays in 10 games ... Forced two fumbles and had one fumble recovery on the season... Enters the season as the team's most experienced defender with 24 career starts. 2013 (Sophomore)
Had a breakout season in his first year as a starter ... Started all 12 games at inside linebacker ... Finished second on the team with 88 tackles, including 57 solo and three for loss ... Ranked 14th in the ACC with 7.3 tackles per game ... Had two pass breakups and returned an interception 29 yards for a touchdown in the season opener vs. Presbyterian (Aug. 29) ... Also had seven tackles vs. the Blue Hose ... Made 10 tackles, including seven solo, vs. ULM (Sept. 14) ... Had nine tackles, including seven solo and one for loss, at Clemson (Sept. 28) ... Had eight tackles in back-to-back games vs. Maryland (Oct. 19) and at Miami (Oct. 26) ... Led the team with 11 tackles, including eight solo, to go with two pass breakups at Syracuse (Nov. 2) ... Led the team in tackles with eight against Duke (Nov. 23) ... Made 10 tackles, with 1.5 for loss, at Vanderbilt (Nov. 30) ... Received the ACC Top Six for Service award for efforts in the community. 2012 (Redshirt Freshman)
Played in all 12 games off the bench to earn his first varsity letter ... Led the team with eight special teams tackles on the year ... Key special teams contributor who saw action on the kickoff, kickoff return, punt and punt return units ... Finished with 22 total tackles, including 14 solo stops, on the season ... Had one tackle for loss and one quarterback hurry ... Made two tackles in his collegiate debut vs. Liberty (Sept. 1) ... Led all players with seven tackles, including a tackle for loss, at Florida State (Sept. 15) ... Had six tackles, including three solo stops, at Maryland (Oct. 6) ... Had three tackles at NC State (Nov. 10) ... Made one tackle and had a quarterback hurry at Notre Dame (Nov. 17). 2011 (True Freshman)
Redshirted the season. High School
A 2011 graduate of Hillgrove HS in Powder Springs, Ga. ... Three-year varsity letterman ... Played defensive end in high school ... Moved from defensive end to outside linebacker as a senior ... First team All-Region 5-5A at linebacker ... First team All-Cobb County by the Atlanta Journal Constitution ... Played in the Cobb All-Star Senior Bowl IV ... Hillgrove reached the quarterfinals of the state 5A playoffs ... Helped the Nationals to a 41-19 win in the Cobb County Senior Bowl ... Played for Coach Philip Ironside ... Honor roll student ... Chose Wake Forest over offers from Central Florida, UAB and Air Force. Personal
Majoring in business and enterprise management ... Son of Aaron and Stacey Chubb ... Father lettered as a linebacker at Georgia from 1985-88 and was taken in the 12th round of the 1989 NFL Draft by the Patriots ... Born Oct. 21, 1993.

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