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Name: Bryce Sterk (Transfer from Washington) College: Montana State
Number: 37
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 262 Position: Pos2: OLB
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2020 40 Low: 4.65 40 Time: 4.75 40 High: 4.85
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Projected High: 5th/DE or OLB Low: HPFA
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Data Scout Notes: +6 LBs/Rising to Higher 4-7 2019: 2ndC...BuckBuchananAwardWatchlistAdd...P2ndDS/P1stC...2nd team All-Big Sky OLB w/61 TT, 17 TFL, 8.5 SCK, 2 PBU, 2 QBH in 13 gms in '18. Transferred from Washington in January '18. No game action in '17. 2 TT, FR in 2 gms in '16. Redshirted in '15.
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Bryce Sterk, Montana State, Player News
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2019 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DE Bryce Sterk, Senior, Montana State,...Senior defensive linemen Derek Marks, a tackle, and Bryce Sterk, an end, each landed on the second team in spite of eye-popping numbers. Marks logged 11.5 tackles -for-loss, second-most among Big Sky interior defensive linemen, while Sterk's 13.5 sacks led the conference. - Montana State Football
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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Fresh off Saturday's 48-14 win over the University of Montana, the Bobcat football team received more good news on Sunday. Montana State's season-closing four-game win streak propelled the team to the fifth seed in the 2019 FCS Playoffs, and a first-roun d bye. The Cats, now 9-3 overall and 6-2 in Big Sky play, host the winner of the Albany-Central Connecticut State game next Saturday. Game won't be available until next week. The first-round playoff bye is MSU's first since 2012. "You get on one side of the bracket or you get on the other side of the bracket," Choate said moments after his team's draw was announce. "With four seeded teams from the Big Sky Conference, in a quarterfinal matchup there's the potential for all four of us to play one another . We're going to play (one of) a couple of teams from the east coast (in the second round) so weather isn't as big of a factor (for the opponent). They're going to have some weather they have to contend with, but they do have to travel a good ways. We'll start digging in on those two and see what we can find out about them."Choate is gratified that the Big Sky Conference, considered by many at the top of the FCS in terms of top-end teams, earned four seeds among the tournament's top six. Weber St ate enters the Playoffs seeded third, Sacramento State is fourth, the Cats fifth, and Montana sixth. "They mentioned it a couple of times (on the selection show), they talked about three-loss teams (earning seeds). But two of the losses Weber has are to FBS opponents, one of Montana's losses is to an FBS opponent, one of our losses is to an FBS opponent. (Sacramento State also lost to two FBS opponents.) We beat each other up a little bit, but I think the committee recognized the quality of the league o verall and rewarded us with those seeds." - Montana State Football
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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Isaiah Ifanse ran for 171 yards and three touchdowns to lead Montana State to a resounding 48-14 win over Montana on Saturday in the 119th Cat-Griz game. Montana fumbled on its first play and never recovered as MSU scored on its first five possession to jump out to a 31-7 lead midway through the second quarter. The win was the biggest margin in the rivalry game for the Bobcats (9-3, 6-2 Big Sky Conference) since 1966 when they won 38-0. The Grizzlies (9-3, 6-2) scored on consecutive possessions in the f irst half but that was all they could muster in the game between Top 10 FCS teams. The Bobcats ran for 382 yards and had 488 total yards. Logan Jones has 19 carries for 121 yards and one touchdown. Flanker Tyrone Marshall ran for another 81 yards on eigh t carries and one touchdown. Marcus Knight ran for both touchdowns for Montana and has 21 total touchdowns, which is third in school history. Bryce Sterk had four tackles for loss, including 2.5 sacks, for Montana State. - AP College Football
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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2019 BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD WATCHLIST ADDITION: DL Bryce Sterk, Montana State,...Sterk is among the nation's leaders in sacks and tackles-for-loss. The Lynden, Washington product and University of Washington transfer has logged 9.5 sacks this season, with h is 1.06 per game ranking sixth in the FCS. Sterk's 14 tackles-for-loss this season, 1.6 per game, is 19th in the FCS. He was named the ROOT SPORTS Big Sky Player of the Week for his performance against Southeast Missouri, when he three tackles-for-loss a nd a sack. - Montana State/STATS FCS Football
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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Tucker Rovig, a last-minute substitution at quarterback, threw for 221 yards and four touchdowns to lead Montana State to a 56-21 win over Norfolk State on Saturday afternoon. Ranked No. 8 in the Football Championship subdivision, the Bobcats (3-1) had t hree players rush for more than 100 yards. Logan Jones had 104, all in the first half. Lane Sumner had 113 and Shane Perry added 111. Rovig started in place of freshman Casey Bauman, who started the first three games of the season. Rovig started two gam es in 2018, but lost the starting job to Bauman.MSU pressured Norfolk State's Juwan Carter all day. Bryce Sterk led the way with 3.5 sacks and five tackles-for-loss. The Bobcats had 12 tackles-for-loss on the day. Carter finished completing 21 of 32 passes for 243 yard and two touchdowns. The Bobcats amassed 369 yards of offense in the first half and after the Spartans scored the first touchdown, they answered with 21 straight points. Perry and Jones carried the run game and Rovig consistently fo und open receivers. The Bobcats finished with 670 total yards. Kevin Johnson rumbled 84 yards for a Spartan touchdown in the third quarter. It was the longest touchdown run in school history and the second longest touchdown run in Bobcat Stadium history. - AP College Football
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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After going into the half tied, then-No. 19 Montana State came out strong to start the third quarter. Following 28 unanswered points, the Bobcats had done everything they needed to do to secure the 38-17 upset victory over then-No. 13 Southeast Missouri State. The Bobcats win propelled them up four spots to No. 15 in this weeks' AFCA FCS Coaches' Top 25 Poll. North Dakota State received all 26 first place votes and remained the No. 1 team in the nation. The rest of the top five also remained unchanged w ith James Madison, South Dakota State, UC Davis and Eastern Washington sitting at spots two through five.This week saw two teams jump into the top 25 for the first time this season. Villanova checks in at No. 23 following their 38-10 victory over Lehigh to improve to 2-0 on the season. Southeastern Louisiana checks in at No. 24 following an unexpected off-week due to Hurricane Dorian and will be back in action on September 14 at Mississippi. Week 3 features a trio of top 25 matchups as No. 1 Nort h Dakota State travels to No. 18t Delaware. No. 5 Eastern Washington will also hit the road and travel to Alabama to take on No. 16 Jacksonville State. Last but not least, No. 9 Maine will look to bounce back against No. 8 Towson in a Colonial Athletic A ssociation matchup. - American Football Coaches Association
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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SEPT 9 BIG SKY DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Montana State Defensive end Bryce Sterk registered six tackles in the 38-17 victory over No. 12 Southeast Missouri State. Included in his tackles were a trio of sacks for a loss of 13 yards, as Montana State h eld SEMO to 245 yards and 12 first downs. Sterk's 2.0 sacks per game rank second in the FCS through two weeks and his 2.0 tackles-for-loss per game is 15th in the FCS. He leads the Big Sky in both categories. Others Nominated - Defense: Auston, Tesch, WS U; Robby Hauck, UM; Calin Criner, EWU; Marcus Hawkins; SAC; Oshea Trujillo, ISU; Kyle Hannemann, SUU; Kenton Bartlett, PSU. - Big Sky Football
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT ALL-FCS SECOND TEAM: Bryce Sterk, Montana St, Sr.,...Sterk finished second in the league in sacks and tackles-for-loss in 2018 as MSU's Buck, a hybrid linebacker-defensive end position, and earned preseason all-leag ue honors as an outside linebacker. - Montana State Football
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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2019 PRESEASON ALL-BIG SKY FOOTBALL TEAM: OLB: Bryce Sterk, Sr., Montana State,...Sterk finished second in the league in sacks and tackles-for-loss in 2018 as MSU's Buck, a hybrid linebacker-defensive end position, and earned preseason all-league honors as an outside linebacker. All three of MSU's defensive selections are seniors. - Montana State Football
(DS#20 DE) Sr/2020 DE Bryce Sterk, Montana State
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Some Scouts think the former 3* Washington transfer is too stiff for OLB. We'll see and know more off Road grades/updates in the fall. Sterk is up there in the mix for top FCS defenseive end, Day 3 before underlassmen factor in.
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