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Name: Rogan Wells (Transfer from Valdosta State/Tusculum)
College: Western Carolina      Number: 11
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-2   Weight: 227
Position:  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022

40 Low: 4.76
   40 Time: 4.83
  40 High: 4.88

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 Data Scout Notes: X-FA-Tryout/58%-20-13 in 21/Production has slipped since Fr-Soph Years 2021: 2ndC...Announced transfer from Tusculum to Western Carolina in June '21. Wore #2 in spring '21. 117-189-1852-15-3-61.9 pass, 32-100-3.1-2 rush in 5 gms in spring '21. Announced transfer from Valdosta St to Tusculum on Jan 27 '21. DNP in '20. Wore #1

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Height: 6030
Weight: 227

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Dates: 04/01/22
Hand: 08 3/4  Arm: 31 1/2
Wingspan: 74 1/4

Height: 6030
Weight: 227
40 Yrd Dash: 4.83
20 Yrd Dash: 2.84
10 Yrd Dash: 1.71
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Broad Jump: 08'09"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.34
3-Cone Drill: 7.33

40 Time Range: 4.83 Twice/Projected 4.87
 

 





 Rogan Wells, Western Carolina, Player News


  2021 ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): QB Rogan Wells, Gr., Western Carolina,...In his final season as a collegiate, Wells tallied second-team accolades from both the coaches and media after finishing second in the SoCon in both passing (288.6 yds/gm) and total offense (349.9 yds/gm), ranking 11th and sixth nationally in FCS. He tossed 20 touchdown passes this season, missing two games due to injury. Wells also finished 10th in the SoCon in rushing, averaging 61.3 yards per game on the ground that included a pair of 100-yard rushing performances and four total touchdowns. - Western Carolina Football

(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  Rogan Wells threw for 408 yards and four touchdowns to lead Western Carolina to a 52-24 walloping of VMI on Saturday, the Keydets' third straight loss after breaking into the FCS rankings. The victory gave the Catamounts three straight Southern Conference road victories in a season for the first time since 1984. Their four conference wins is the most since 2017. Western Carolina (4-7, 4-4) took a 21-0 lead in the first quarter that included Wells' short touchdown pass to Owen Cosenke and a 71-yard punt return for a touchdown by Daquan Patton. Seth Morgan threw two touchdown passes to bring VMI (6-5, 4-4) back to within 21-14 after one quarter and the Catamounts held a 28-21 lead at intermission. Wells hit Calvin Jones with a 56-yard touchdown midway though the third quarter to break it open and the Western Carolina defense held the Keydets to just a field goal in the second half. - AP College Football

(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  Kenny Benjamin scored a go-ahead 85-yard touchdown with 6:53 remaining and Western Carolina held off Furman 43-42 on Saturday for its third straight win. Benjamin was left wide open over the middle at midfield and he easily raced into the end zone. Western Carolina was forced to punt with 2:47 remaining in the fourth and Dejuan Bell returned it 28 yards before a blind-side hit forced the ball out and the Paladins recovered it. The Catamounts held Furman scoreless in the fourth quarter, including the Paladins missing a 62-yard field goal as time expired. Rogan Wells was 22-of-33 passing for 386 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions for Western Carolina (3-6, 3-3 Southern). Wells also carried it 13 times for 91 yards and a score. TJ Jones added two rushing touchdowns, carrying it 13 times for 14 yards. Dominic Roberto scored four touchdowns on the ground, while rushing for 196 yards for Furman (4-5, 2-4). - AP College Football

(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  Rogan Wells threw for 309 yards and four touchdowns, ran for a fifth and Western Carolina shot past Wofford 41-21 on Saturday. The Catamounts (2-6, 2-3 Southern Conference) built a 41-7 lead while keeping Wofford winless in conference play. The Terriers (1-7, 0-6) gained 299 yards on the ground but passed for just 35. Wofford has lost 11 straight in conference. Raphael Williams caught 16 passes for 177 yards and touchdown receptions of 9 and 27 yards for Western Carolina. Calvin Jones hauled in a 72-yard TD pass. Wofford scored twice in the last 7:35. Irvin Mulligan carried 12 times for 101 yards and a touchdown from the 1-yard line. David Legette added a 19-yard rushing score. Bryce Corriston and Kyle Pinnix were a combined 4-of-12 passing. Corriston was intercepted once and Pinnix threw an 11-yard touchdown to Wyatt Bartkowiak. - AP College Football

(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  The Gulf South Conference will postpone competition in basketball, football, soccer, and volleyball until at least January 1. These sports are identified as high contact risk sports by the NCAA and are subject to significant testing requirements for all student-athletes and "inner bubble" personnel. All practice, strength and conditioning, team meetings, and other countable athletic related activities (CARA) shall be subject to NCAA rules, NCAA health and safety requirements, and institutional discretion. In the sports of football, soccer, and volleyball, the conference will evaluate options for spring competition that provide meaningful competition for these student-athletes. A spring season may not feature the use of traditional formats for regular season play or tournaments. - Gulf South Football

(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  2019 AFCA DIVISION II COACHES' FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: QB Rogan Wells, R-Jr., Valdosta St. (Ga.),...The Fort Mill, S.C., native, is 28-3 all-time as a starting quarterback for the Blazers as he went 10-1 this season and helped VSU to a 25-game winning streak dating back to 2017. Wells was the Harlon Hill runner-up a season ago and was named Most Valuable Player for the D2 National Championship as the Blazers won a 49-47 thriller over Ferris State last December. This season, Wells has continued his onslaught of the school and Gulf South Conference record books as he is eighth all-time in school history in rushing yards (1,932), fifth in rushing touchdowns (25), sixth in career completions (543), third in passing touchdowns (69) and second all-time in school history in total offense with 9,062 yards. He is tied for eighth all-time in GSC history in passing touchdowns and ninth in total offense, while his 88.5 completion percentage this season at Albany State is tenth all-time in GSC history and his 71.7 completion percentage for the season (213 of 297) is good for fourth in the GSC currently, while it is fourth nationally for 2019. - Valdosta State Football

(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  2019 ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): QB Rogan Wells, Valdosta State, Jr., Fort Mill, S.C.,...Also earning his second-straight first team all-conference selection, Wells is fourth nationally in completion percentage this season at a .717 clip, while ranking 13th nationally in passing efficiency at 163.2, 23rd in completions per game at 19.00 and 17th in yards per pass attempt at 8.74 to lead the conference in each category. He is third in the league in passing yards (2,315) for 41st nationally, while ranking second in the conference in passing yards per game at a 231.5 clip for 33rd nationally.

Wells is second in the league and 38th nationally in points responsible for with 144. He is third in the league in rushing yards (680) and third in rushing yards per game (68.0). Wells is ninth nationally and leads the conference in total offense at 299.5 yards per game. He is 190 of 265 passing with 17 touchdowns and four interceptions on the year, while recording 80 carries for 680 yards and six touchdowns. - Valdosta State Football


(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  2019 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Rogan Wells, Valdosta State,...Wells, the Blazers' redshirt junior quarterback, led them to an undefeated regular season and a second straight GSC Championship. He's thrown for 2,315 yards and 17 touchdowns, and he has a league-leading passer rating of 163.2. Wells also leads the GSC with a 71.2% completion percentage and is third in rushing with 680 yards. The 2018 Harlon Hill Trophy finalist has now been named GSC Offensive Player of the Year twice in his career. He is only the eighth player in league history to win the award back-to-back years. - Gulf South Conference Football

(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  Valdosta State and West Florida have qualified for the NCAA Division II Football Championship. Valdosta State earned its eighth GSC Football Championship this season, finishing the year undefeated. The Blazers' 25-game winning streak that extends back to 2017 is the longest in league history. This is the second straight year that the defending national champions are the top seed in Super Region 2. This is the fifth time in six years that VSU has advanced to the national postseason. Valdosta State has the fourth ranked total offense in the country, averaging 532.3 yards per game. Last year's Harlon Hill Trophy runner-up Rogan Wells had another remarkable year under center for the Blazers and will once again lead the playoff push. He ranks fourth in the country in completion percentage (71.7) and ninth in total offense (299.5 yards per game). As the top seed, Valdosta State has earned a bye, and will face the winner of the Wingate/West Florida matchup. The Argos will travel to Wingate and face the Bulldogs on Saturday, November 23. UWF also faced Wingate in the first round back in 2017, winning the contest 31-0. - Gulf South Football

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  NOV 11 GULF SOUTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Rogan Wells, Valdosta State, Passing Yards: 350, Rushing Yards: 63, Touchdowns: 1,...Notes: Wells had an impressive game as the Blazers broke the GSC record for consecutive wins with their 24th victory since 2017 in a thrilling 26-21 win over #20 West Florida. The win also gave the Blazers at least a share of their eighth GSC Championship. This is the ninth time in his career that he has won this award, tying him for second most in league history. Ed Lett (JSU) won it 10 times from 1980-82, and Scott Eyster (DSU) won it nine times from 2003-06. OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED, Offensive Player: Jack McDaniels (UWA), Breck Ruddick (DSU), Tupac Lanier (SU). - Gulf South Conference Football

(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  SEPT 23/WEEK 3 GULF SOUTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Rogan Wells, Valdosta State,...Passing Yards: 226, Rushing Yards: 83, Total Touchdowns: 4, Interceptions: 0,...Wells went 22-for-29 for 226 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the win over #20 West Alabama. Additionally, he ran for 83 yards and a TD, and he also caught a pass in the endzone for four total scores. This is the second time he's won this award this year and the eighth award of his career. He is only the third player in league history to be named the GSC Offensive Player of the Week at least eight times. Ed Lett (JSU) won it 10 times from 1980-82, and Scott Eyster (DSU) won it nine times from 2003-06. - Gulf South Football

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  SEPT 9/WEEK 1 GULF SOUTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Rogan Wells, Valdosta State,...Passing Yards: 215, Rushing Yards: 50, Completion %: 88.5, Touchdowns: 2, Interceptions: 0,...Wells takes home the seventh GSC Player of the Week honor of his career. He was 23-for-26 for 215 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He also ran the ball five times for 50 yards. He engineered two 90-plus yard drives, including a 97-yard drive on the game's first possession. - Gulf South Football

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  2019 PRESEASON GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM: QB Rogan Wells, Valdosta State, Jr.,...Wells finished second nationally in passing touchdowns with 38, while leading the nation in points responsible for (300), 12thin passing efficiency (160.6) to lead the league and 25thnationally in total offense at 271.9 yards per game to lead the GSC.

His 3,075 passing yards ranked tenth nationally and first in the conference, while he finished second in the league in rushing touchdowns with 11 for 31stnationally and had 12 total touchdowns for 45thnationally and second in the conference. - Valdosta State Football


(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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  The Gulf South Conference football coaches have unanimously selected the Valdosta State Blazers as the conference favorite in the 2019 preseason poll. The defending NCAA Champions return an array of offensive talent from a potent 2018 team. Last year, the Blazers set GSC records for offensive yards and points in a season, solidifying their place as the best offense in league history.

Starting quarterback Rogan Wells will be back for VSU, and so will the running back combination of Jamar Thompkins and Seth McGill, their top four receivers, including First Team All-GSC selection Lio’undre Gallimore, and all-purpose playmaker Ivory Durham. Wells was the GSC Offensive Player of the Year in 2018 and the Harlon Hill Trophy runner-up. His runner-up finish was the best showing for a GSC player since A.J. Milwee (UNA) in 2008. - Gulf South Football


(DS#32 QB) rSr/2022 QB Rogan WellsWestern Carolina
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