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Data Scout Notes: 2020: NAC...(+) Coming off Oct 2020 Upper Body INJ...2019: HMC
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Kadin Remsberg ran for 178 yards and stretched to the pylon for a 3-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter, lifting No. 24 Air Force to a 31-21 victory over Washington State in the Cheez-It Bowl on Friday night. The Falcons (11-2) had their triple opt ion working to near perfection, grinding out 371 yards rushing while setting a Cheez-It Bowl time of possession record of 43:24. Donald Hammond III scored two touchdowns and Remsberg had his fourth-down TD confirmed by review to help the Falcons close th e season on an eight-game winning streak. Anthony Gordon, the FBS passing leader, kept the Cougars within reach, throwing for 351 yards and three touchdowns. He hit Brandon Arconado on a 13-yard TD early in the fourth quarter to pull Washington State (6- 7) within 24-21, but the Cougars had no answer for Air Force's triple-option attack. - AP College Football
(DS#999 RB) rSr/2022 RB Kadin Remsberg, Air Force
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2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Kadin Remsberg, Jr., RB,...Air Force had eight additional players named honorable mention all-MW: junior DB Milton Bugg III, senior DB Jeremy Fejedelem, junior DL Jordan Jackson, sophomore FB Timothy Ja ckson, senior PK Jake Koehnke, senior DB Zane Lewis, senior WR Geraud Sanders and junior RB Kadin Remsberg. - Air Force Football
(DS#999 RB) rSr/2022 RB Kadin Remsberg, Air Force
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Timothy Jackson has been at the forefront of Air Force's punishing ground game. Jackson ran for 148 yards and a touchdown, Kadin Remsberg added a pair of scoring runs and Air Force shut down Utah State 31-7 on Saturday night. Jackson reached 100 yards fo r the third straight game to become the first Air Force running back to accomplish the feat since Cody Getz had three 100-yard rushing games in a row during the 2012 season. "I just want to keep it going," Jackson said. "It's a testament to our offensive line, and our coaches, trusting in me to keep moving the rock. Even though we've been doing good every week, we've still got a lot to improve on, so we're just trying to get better and better."Taven Birdow also had a touchdown run for Air Force ( 6-2, 4-1 Mountain West), which became bowl eligible after its third straight victory. Quarterback Donald Hammond III suffered a lower leg injury at the end of a run on the first play of the game but returned to play most of the game. He finished with 69 yards on nine carries and completed one of his five passes for 16 yards. Jordan Love threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Siaosi Mariner but Utah State (4-3, 3-1) could not avoid its first loss to a conference foe this season. Love finished 14 of 23 for 114 yards as the Aggies struggled to get their offense on track against the Falcons defense while the Utah State defense could not contain the Falcons' relentless running attack. - Air Force/AP College Football
(DS#999 RB) rSr/2022 RB Kadin Remsberg, Air Force
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Kadin Remsberg scored on a 25-yard run to start overtime Saturday and Air Force beat Colorado 30-23 after squandering a 13-point lead in the fourth quarter. Remsberg took a pitch, scampered down the sideline and dove into the end zone for the go-ahead sc ore. The Falcons defense went to work and on fourth down forced Steven Montez to throw wide to Laviska Shenault Jr. in the corner of the end zone. The Falcons (2-0) stormed the field in the first meeting between the schools since 1974. "We want to be the kings of Colorado," said Remsberg, whose team plays at Colorado State on Nov. 16. "That's how we look at it."The Falcons rushed for 289 yards and overcame three turnovers to snap a five-game skid against the Buffaloes (2-1). It's their first win over Colorado since Nov. 23, 1968, at Folsom Field. It was another furious finish for the Buffaloes, who trailed 23-10 with 10:23 remaining. The Buffaloes came back from a 17-point deficit to beat Nebraska 34-31 in OT a week ago in Boulder. This marked t he first time in Colorado history the team has played in back-to-back overtimes. - AP College Football
(DS#999 RB) rSr/2022 RB Kadin Remsberg, Air Force
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