2014 Football Roster

E.J. Scott
Jersey Number 17

E.J. Scott

  • Height:
    5-11
  • Weight:
    180
  • Class:
    Fifth Year
  • Hometown:
    Ellicott City, MD
Fifth-year graduate transfer who is eligible immediately for the Demon Deacons ... Will have one season of eligibility after graduating from the University of Virginia in December of 2013 ... Joined the Deacons for 2014 spring practice.

At Virginia (2010-13)
2013 -
Appeared in 10 of UVa[apos]s 12 games ... made three catches for 30 yards ... had one catch for 10 yards against then-No. 2 Oregon ... grabbed one reception for 14 yards against Ball State ... had a reception for six yards against Virginia Tech ... also ran on special teams ... was part of 128 total plays on special teams. 2012 - Appeared in all 12 games and made two starts ... finished the season No. 4 on the team with 29 receptions ... No. 5 on the team with 390 receiving yards ... also pulled down three touchdowns ... made first collegiate receptions against Richmond ... finished with three catches for 54 yards ... made two catches for 14 yards against Penn State ... scored first career TD on a 22-yard pass from Phillip Sims at Georgia Tech ... caught second TD at TCU ... had two catches for 56 yards against La Tech ... had five catches for 98 yards at Duke ... had four catches for 61 yards and a TD against Maryland. 2011 - Appeared in two of Virginia[apos]s 13 games ... made collegiate debut at North Carolina ... also saw time against Southern Miss ... missed final eight games on the injured list ... made four kick returns for 97 yards ... returned first collegiate kick against North Carolina for 29 yards. 2010 - Redshirted ... dressed for the Richmond, VMI, Florida State, North Carolina, Eastern Michigan, Miami and Maryland games. High School and Personal
All-WCAC in 2009 ... had 21 receptions for 400 yards and six TDs in 2009 ... second-team all-conference as a junior ... ranked No. 27 player in Mid-Atlantic region by Scout.com ... rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com/Scout.com ... caught 18 passes for 475 yards and seven TDs ... 15 tackles at CB in 2008 ... had eight catches for 228 yards and three TDs in 2007 ... helped Our Lady of Good Counsel to first WCAC (Washington Catholic Athletic Conference) Championship in school history with 14-7 victory against DeMatha ... led Our Lady of Good Counsel to 11-1 record in 2009 ... first title in school history ... had two catches for 82 yards in WCAC title game ... played DB for Washington team in annual Crab Bowl between D.C. and Maryland all-stars ... played in the Washington Catholic League ... played for run-oriented team ... played for head coach Bob Milloy at Our Lady of Good Counsel ... Enrolled in Wake Forest[apos]s Liberal Studies graduate program ... Son of Kimberly and Earl Scott ... Born June 29, 1992.

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QB Robbie Ashford takes it himself for the score
Thursday, September 11
Chris Barnes scores the TD on the game's first kick
Thursday, September 11
Matt Barrie SportsCenter at Wake Forest with Demond Claiborne
Wednesday, September 10
Matt Barrie SportsCenter on Wake Forest Campus (Arnold Palmer Complex)
Wednesday, September 10