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Name: Jared Goldwire College: Louisville
Number: 90
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-5 Weight: 293 Position: Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2021 40 Low: 5.02 40 Time: 5.10 40 High: 5.18
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Data Scout Notes: HPFA 2020: HMC
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Height: 6047
Weight: 293
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Dates: 03/30/21
Hand: 10 3/8 Arm: 33 5/8 Wingspan: 83 1/4
Height: 6047
Weight: 293
40 Yrd Dash: 5.10
20 Yrd Dash: 2.98
10 Yrd Dash: 1.72
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 20
Vertical Jump: 33
Broad Jump: 09'02"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.45
3-Cone Drill: 7.32
40 Time Range: 5.09-5.11/Projected 5.12/-12 LBs
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Jared Goldwire, Louisville, Player News
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2020 ALL-ACC FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES/MEDIA): DT - Jared Goldwire, Louisville, 52,...A starter in 10 games, Goldwire finished with a career high 35 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks at nose tackle for a defense that improved by nearly seven points a game last year. He lead the defensive linemen in tackles for the season, including a season best six stops in back-to-back games against Georgia Tech and Virginia. - Louisville Football
(DS#38 DT) Sr/2021 DT Jared Goldwire, Louisville
News Source: Louisville Football
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Rising before dawn to work out, running stadium steps without a coach's insistence, determined to turn his potential into paydays, Jared Goldwire is a noseguard transformed. "A different human being," said Bryan Brown, the University of Louisville's defe nsive coordinator. "... A different animal." A talented player with newfound purpose. A noseguard to the grindstone, if you will. After averaging slightly more than 22 snaps per game last fall as G.G. Robinson's backup, Goldwire became the breakthrough performer of U of L's abbreviated spring practice. Coaches observed the fifth-year senior expending more effort on the practice field and devoting more time to football film study.They saw indifference replaced by dedication. They saw a part-time contributor suddenly courting stardom. "I don't have an exact answer why he wasn't the dominant force he could have been last year," said Mark Ivey, U of L's defensive line coach. "But no doubt, he could have and should have. In the future, he's a guy wh o can be one of the best in the conference if he chooses to. I think he can be one of the best in the country, but that will be determined over a long period of time." - Courier Journal
(DS#38 DT) Sr/2021 DT Jared Goldwire, Louisville
News Source: Courier Journal
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