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Player Bio: Scott Rudolph :: Football

Player Bio: Scott Rudolph :: Football  

On Rudolph: Fourth-year senior who is bidding to handle the team's long-snapping chores for a fourth straight season … joins punter Brooks Barnard and roommate placekicker Brian Kopka to form the ACC's top kicking and special teams units as selected by Lindy's and College Football News … has played in 33 straight games since coming to Maryland as a walk-on … has emerged as a consistent and valuable performer in a usually unheralded position … last season's Boutselis Memorial Award as the football letterman with the highest academic average.

1999: Handled all of the Terps' long-snapping duties in all games for a third straight season.

1998: Handled all of the Terps' long-snapping duties in all games for a second straight season.

1997: Handled all of the Terps' long-snapping duties as a true freshman walk-on, appearing in all 11 games.

High School: Graduated from C. Milton Wright High School in 1997 ... earned second team All-Metro honors from the Baltimore Sun his junior and senior years as an offensive tackle and long snapper ... also was a first team all-county selection by the Aegis and Sporting Times his final two years ... was his team captain as a senior ... led his team to the Harford County championship and state playoffs his sophomore and junior years ... earned eight total letters, three each in football and baseball and two in basketball ... captured all-county recognition in basketball and baseball from the Sun, Aegis and Sporting Times ... high school coach was Steve Harward.

Personal: Scott Andrew Rudolph … born Sept. 17, 1978 ... son of Marilyn and Robert Rudolph ... majoring in physical education ... earned 1997, 1998 and 1999 Maryland scholar-athlete honors ... on the Dean's List in fall 1997 and spring 1998 … member of 1999 ACC Academic Honor Roll.

Rudolph Up Close
Someday I would like to take a trip to: Las Vegas
The toughest thing about being a student-athlete is: finding time to relax
My craziest ambition is to: play minor league baseball
The best advice I've ever received is: "To try your best - that's all anyone can ask for."
If I lost all my possessions except one, I'd like to keep: my bed
My ambition after college is to: become a teacher or personal trainer

  Scott Rudolph
Scott Rudolph
Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Churchville, Md.

High School:
C. Milton Wright

Height / Weight:
6-4 / 244

Position:
Long Snapper

Birthdate:
09/17/1978

Experience:
3V

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