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Name: Case Hatch College: Arizona State
Number: 44
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1 Weight: 233 Position: Pos2: LB/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023 40 Low: 4.75 40 Time: 4.81 40 High: 4.86
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Data Scout Notes: X-FA-Tryout...LB to FB/#Switch from 29 to #44/2Rec-12-0 in 21 2022: NAC...PWuerffel/PAFCAGoodWorks...2021: NAC...2020: NAC...2019: 1stC-ST
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Height: 6005
Weight: 233
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Dates: 03/27/23
Hand: 09 Arm: 30 1/4 Wingspan: 73 3/8
Height: 6005
Weight: 233
40 Yrd Dash: 4.81
20 Yrd Dash: 2.78
10 Yrd Dash: 1.62
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 27
Vertical Jump: 34
Broad Jump: 09'06"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.38
3-Cone Drill: 7.45
40 Time Range: 4.78-4.83/Projected 4.67/+.14
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Case Hatch, Arizona State, Player News
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2022 PRESEASON ALLSTATE AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM NOMINEE: Case Hatch, Arizona State University,...Hatch is part of several organizations and participates in community service efforts throughout the Valley. Dating back to 2019, he has been volunteering his t ime with Feed My Starving Children, attending 2-3 events a year during the holiday season. During that time he has also been involved in an organization called Work for Just Serve, which offers an ongoing list of service opportunities. He is also a part of a church that puts on events for youth groups, kids aged 12-18, bringing in speakers and providing support. - Arizona State Football
(DS#18 FB) rSr/2023 FB Case Hatch, Arizona State
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2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Case Hatch, Arizona State, Sr., RB/TE,...Since 2021, Hatch has volunteered with Neighbors Who Care, working with the organization about once a month, helping less fortunate families with vario us needs. He has also recently gotten involved with the Arizona Animal Wellness Center with his wife, working at a shelter in Gilbert. Once a month they spend a few hours helping clean out kennels, refill water and food, and interacting with the dogs. Pr ior to his arrival at ASU, he went on two-year mission to Fort Lauderdale. Hatch took advantage of several local volunteer opportunities that the church offered, using this time away from football to assist the community. - Arizona State Football
(DS#18 FB) rSr/2023 FB Case Hatch, Arizona State
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Arizona State fullback Case Hatch prides himself on making the plays that don't show up in a box score. Look no further than the Sun Devils' 41-14 win over Southern Utah in the season opener last year. Hatch's name doesn't appear anywhere. He didn't scor e a touchdown, didn't record a catch and didn't rush for even a yard. But yet his fingerprints were all over that victory. How so? Well, Hatch had the key block on each of ASU's six touchdown plays, five of those rushing scores. The solidly-built 6-foot- 1, 230-pounder has embraced that position since he moved there after starting his ASU career as a walk-on linebacker. Oftentimes the fullback plays in anonymity. He might only be noticed if he were to miss a block. He's not going to rack up gaudy offensi ve numbers and he won't have those dazzling highlight reel runs that make the late-night sports news shows but that suits him just fine.Hatch says the position is one in which he can use his intensity and experience on the defensive side of the ba ll to his advantage. "It's never about me. Being a fullback is the perfect role for me. It fits me perfectly. I'm able to hit guys as hard as I possibly can every play which is awesome. Now instead of tackling the guy with the ball and hitting him hard, I'm opening up the hole for a teammate." Like many of his teammates, Hatch has aspirations of playing the game at the next level. He thought about declaring for the draft after last season, one of the factors being his age. At 24, he's already older than most college seniors, with a two-year LDS mission he served after finishing up at Perry High School the factor there. He opted to return to ASU for several reasons. He's only got one full year playing the position under his belt and there are many skil ls to hone, most notably route running and pass catching. - Arizonasports.com
(DS#18 FB) rSr/2023 FB Case Hatch, Arizona State
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2019 ALL-PAC-12 FIRST TEAM (COACHES): AP/ST Case Hatch, Fr., Arizona State,...Recorded 11 total tackles on the season, a majority of which came on special teams while also serving a role as the team's fullback in the latter stages of the season...Forced a fumble on special teams..Played 201 snaps on special teams - the 18th-highest total in the conference - and appeared in all phases of the game, including kickoff and punt coverage, kickoff and punt return and on several two-point conversion attempts th roughout the season. - Arizona State Football
(DS#18 FB) rSr/2023 FB Case Hatch, Arizona State
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