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Name: Ifeanyi Maijeh (+) Coming off March 2023 Quad...Transfer from Temple College: Rutgers
Number: 88
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1 Weight: 289 Position: Pos2: DE
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023 40 Low: 4.92 40 Time: 5.03 40 High: 5.14
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Data Scout Notes: X-Tryout/+10 LBs for 2022/12GP-17TT-1.5SK/Backup/0 Production in 2020/Like Night & Day from 2019 2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC...Transfer from Temple...POutland/PNagurski/PBednarik...2019: 1stC
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Height: 6011
Weight: 289
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Dates: 04/03/23 03/21/23
Hand: 10 Arm: 32 5/8 Wingspan: 79 5/8
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Weight: 289
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 25
Vertical Jump: 30 1/2
Broad Jump: 08'09"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.88
3-Cone Drill: 7.82
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Ifeanyi Maijeh, Rutgers, Player News
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Rutgers added some experienced help along the defensive line on Friday. The Scarlet Knights landed Temple grad defensive tackle Ifeanyi Maijeh, he announced on Twitter. He has two more years of eligibility and will be immediately eligible to play in the 2021 season. Rutgers defensive backs coach Fran Brown and defensive line coach Jim Panagos coached at Temple during his freshman year, and served as ties to the team. Maijeh is also a cousin of Rutgers linebacker and the Big Ten's leading tackler, Olakun le Fatukasi.Maijeh, a former three-star prospect out of Brooklyn (N.Y.) Poly Prep, was a first-team All-AAC selection after a strong sophomore season in 2019 in which he had 10 tackles for loss, including 6.5 sacks. He entered the 2020 season with many preseason accolades, including the Bednarik Award (nation's best defender), Nagurski Trophy (nation's best defensive player) and Outland Trophy (nation's best interior lineman watch lists, but struggled to repeat his previous success, finishing the coronavirus-shortened season with half a tackle for loss and zero sacks in seven games. - Star Ledger
(DS#58 DT) rSr/2023 DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Rutgers
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Temple Football head coach Rod Carey announced that two more players earned single-digit honors. Linebacker William Kwenkeu switches from number 35 to number 4 while defensive tackle Ifeanyi Maijeh will now sport the #9 jersey after changing from his chi ldhood favorite #88. A Temple tradition that was originally instituted by then head coach Al Golden in 2009, the awarding of single-digits has become one of the most symbolic in all of college football. The toughest players, on and off the field, as awar ded by their teammates, has become an identity and badge of honor to those who are deemed "Temple Tuff." In fact, several other college football programs have adopted the tradition.Maijeh, a redshirt junior from New York, earned first team All-AAC and All-ECAC honors last season after finishing eighth in the conference in sacks per game (0.60). In addition to that, he recorded 6.5 sacks, 10 tackles for loss, and five QB hits, all numbers that ranked top three on the team. This year, Maijeh starts the season in the spotlight as he earned preseason All-America accolades and was listed on watch lists for the Bednarik Award, the Nagurski Trophy, and the Outland Trophy. "It's truly an honor, I've always wanted to be a single-digit since I was a fresh man," said Maijeh. "I knew what it stood for and respected the people who wore it. Getting a single-digit means leaving my legacy behind, which was also a personal goal of mine." - Temple Football
(DS#58 DT) rSr/2023 DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Rutgers
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2020 OUTLAND TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Temple,...The recipient of the 75th Outland Trophy will be announced in early December. The official presentation to the winner will be made in Omaha, Neb., at the Outland Trophy Awards Dinner sponsored by Werner Enterprises and produced by the Greater Omaha Sports Committee, scheduled for Jan. 13, 2021. Maijeh had a breakout season in 2019 with career-bests in tackles (52), TFLs (10.0) and sacks (6.5) earning first team All-American Athletic Conference honors. - Temple Football
(DS#58 DT) rSr/2023 DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Rutgers
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2020 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Temple,...Maijeh had a breakout season in 2019 with career-bests in tackles (52), TFLs (10.0) and sacks (6.5) earning first team All-American Athletic Conference honors. He used his qui ck hands and explosive first step to notch at least a partial sack in each of the first six games. The 2020 Outland Trophy recognized 85 standout interior linemen representing all 10 Division I FBS conferences and independents. This is the 75th anniversa ry season for the Outland Trophy and the watch list presents a diverse field of players. Maijeh is one of 17 defensive tackles on the list as well as just one of five players from the American Athletic Conference. - Temple Football
(DS#58 DT) rSr/2023 DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Rutgers
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2020 PRESEASON BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Temple,...Maijeh had a breakout season in 2019 with career-bests in tackles (52), TFLs (10.0) and sacks (6.5) earning first team All-American Athletic Conference honors. He used his quick hands and explosive first step to notch at least a partial sack in each of the first six games. By midseason, the Far Rockaway, N.Y., native's play warranted constant double-teams opening up pass rushing lanes for teammate Quincy Roche who collected 10.0 sack s in November, on his way to AAC Defensive Player of the Year. - Temple Football
(DS#58 DT) rSr/2023 DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Rutgers
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In his annual 2020 College Football Preview released this week, respected author Phil Steele named 11 Temple football players to his All-American Athletic Conference teams. Representing Temple on the first team is defensive tackle Ifeanyi Maijeh. Wide re ceiver Jadan Blue, offensive lineman Vincent Picozzi, and linebacker Isaiah Graham-Mobley earned second team designations. The third team placed running back Re'Mahn Davis, wide receiver Branden Mack, and offensive lineman Isaac Moore, along with defensi ve tackle Daniel Archibong and linebacker William Kwenkeu. Cornerback Christian Braswell and kicker Will Mobley round out the fourth team. With five players on both offense and defense, that provides a balance of star-power on each side of the ball. - Te mple Football
(DS#58 DT) rSr/2023 DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Rutgers
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2019 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DL Ifeanyi Maijeh, Temple, So.,...Maijeh, a redshirt sophomore from Far Rockaway, N.Y., jumped onto the scene this season after earning the starting defensive tackle spot in camp. Maijeh registe red 50 tackles, 10 TFLs, 6.5 sacks, and a forced fumble in 11 games played. Maijeh had at least half a sack in the first six games this season. Among interior linemen, Maijeh was tied for third in FBS and first in the conference with 6.5 sacks. - Temple Football
(DS#58 DT) rSr/2023 DT Ifeanyi Maijeh, Rutgers
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