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Name: Jackson Dennis 
College: Holy Cross     Number: 70
Height: 6-6   Weight: 308
Position: OT  Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2020

40 Low: 5.19
   40 Time: 5.27
  40 High: 5.36

> Projected Round:   Stock:   Projected High: FA  Low: Tryouts

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Height: 6056
Weight: 308

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Dates: 03/24/20
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 Data Scout Notes: 2019: NAC...Started 11 gms at RT, TT in '18. Backup in 9 gms in '17. Medical redshirt due to injury, played 1 gm in '16. Backup w/1 st, 7 gms at RT in '15.



 Jackson Dennis, Holy Cross, Player News


  The Holy Cross football team will face Monmouth in the first round of the 2019 NCAA football championship subdivision playoffs. The Crusaders will play the Hawks on the road at Kessler Stadium in West Long Branch, N.J. The game will kickoff at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 30. Holy Cross will be playing in the postseason for only the fourth time in school history, while advancing to the NCAA playoffs for just the third time. The first postseason appearance for the Crusaders came in the 1946 Orange Bowl, when they lost 13-6 to Miami (Fla.). The only previous NCAA appearances for Holy Cross came in 1983 (28-21 home loss to Western Carolina in the quarterfinals) and 2009 (38-28 loss at Villanova in the first round). The Crusaders enter the playoffs after winning the 2019 Patriot League championship with an overall record of 7-5 and a 5-1 mark in the conference. Monmouth currently stands 10-2 overall and won the Big South Conference with a 6-0 mark in league games. - Holy Cross Football

(DS#68 OT) rSr/2020 OT Jackson DennisHoly Cross
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  Joe Lang's end-zone fumble recovery for a touchdown put his team on top and Chris Riley's interception sealed the win as the Holy Cross defense made all the difference in a 13-10 victory over New Hampshire on Saturday. New Hampshire (0-1) led 10-6 and took over on downs after Holy Cross (1-1) was stopped two yards shy of the goal line with 1:56 to play. Carlos Washington Jr. took the handoff from Max Brosmer but was dropped for a loss and fumbled in the end zone.

Lang came up with the ball for a Holy Cross touchdown and a 13-10 edge. On the following drive, Riley intercepted Brosmer to preserve the Crusaders lead with 1:49 remaining. Connor Degenhardt threw for 253 yards and Derek Ng kicked two field goals. Holy Cross led 3-0 at halftime but New Hampshire's Jason Hughes tied it up with a 21-yard field goal late in the third quarter. Ng's 20-yard field goal early in the fourth gave the Crusaders a 6-3 edge but Washington's 19-yard TD run put the Wildcats up 10-6 with 6:52 to play. Brosmer had 106 yards passing for the Wildcats. Washington ran for 107 yards and the team's only touchdown. - AP College Football


(DS#68 OT) rSr/2020 OT Jackson DennisHoly Cross
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