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Name: Zevi Eckhaus (Transfer from Bryant)
College: Washington State      Number: 4
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Height: 6-0   Weight: 200
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Class/Draft Year: Sr/2025

40 Low: 4.76
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 Data Scout Notes: X-FA-Tryout...62%-28-7 in 23/Has 2 Years Left/Could Transfer Up/63%-21-3/242 Rush 2 TD 2024: 01-26-24 Transfer from Bryant...**2023: OPOYC/1stC...2022: 2ndC...2021: OROYC

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 Zevi Eckhaus, Washington State, Player News


  2023 ALL-BIG SOUTH-OVC FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION FIRST TEAM: QB - Zevi Eckhaus, Jr., Bryant,...Eckhaus enjoyed a great season, tallying 2,907 yards and 28 TDs, which ties the program season record for passing TDs. During this season, he became the all-time leader in career passing TDs (75), total offense (9,287), and completions with 724. Eckhaus tallied 1,895 yards, 315 ypg, and 22 TDs in conference play with only three INTs. He finished the last four games, posting 300 ypg, and at least four TDs in each game. - Bryant Football

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  2023 BIG SOUTH-OVC FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Zevi Eckhaus, QB, Jr., Bryant,...Eckhaus, a finalist for the Walter Payton Award, was a catalyst in leading Bryant to a winning season in 2023. The junior ranked third nationally in total offense (296.4 yards/game) and passing touchdowns (28), eighth in points responsible for/game (16.2), ninth in passing yards (2,907), 12th in passing yards/game (264.3), 13th in completions/game (21.64) and 22nd in passing efficiency (147.9). He finished the season with four-straight 300-plus yard passing games, including Association single-game records of 394 yards and six touchdowns against Southeast Missouri than earned him National Player of the Week honors. Overall Eckhaus tossed 22 of his 28 touchdown passes in league play. He tied the Bryant single-game (6) and single-season record for touchdowns (28) and established the Bulldogs record for career touchdown passes (75). - Big South-OVC Football Association

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  2022 ALL-BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM: QB - Zevi Eckhaus, Soph., Bryant,...Eckhaus picks up second team honors after putting together one of the most impressive offensive seasons in program history. The sophomore from Culver City, Calif., led the Big South in completions, passing yards, passing touchdowns and total offense. Eckhaus completed 253-of-416 passes for 3,228 yards (293.5/g) and 26 touchdowns. He finished the year with a Bryant single-season record 3,393 yards of total offense. Eckhaus had seven games with 3+ touchdown passes and threw for 300+ yards a Big South-best six times. He has now thrown for 5,620 yards and 47 touchdowns in his first two seasons in the Black and Gold. - Bryant Football

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  Zevi Eckhaus threw for 341 yards and four touchdown and Bryant beat Robert Morris 35-6 on Saturday to keep the Colonials winless. Landon Ruggieri made eight catches for 102 yards and three touchdowns for Bryant (4-7, 2-3 Big South). Anthony Frederick added 104 yards receiving and a score and Ishod Byarm rushed for 64 yards and a touchdown. Robert Morris (0-11, 0-5) was held to 195 total yards. Zach Tanner threw for 195 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. - AP College Football

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  NOV 7 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bryant quarterback Zevi Eckhaus (Culver City, Calif.) threw for 235 yards and four touchdowns in leading the Bulldogs to a 43-37 victory over Campbell for the program's first-ever Big South win. He was 22-of-33 passing (66.7 percent) with no interceptions, and connected on TD passes of 9, 15, 13 and 6 yards for his second 4-touchdown game of the season. Also nominated for Offensive Player of the Week: Julian Hill (Campbell) and Bhayshul Tuten (North Carolina A&T). - Big South Football

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  Zevi Eckhaus threw four touchdown passes and Bryant held off Campbell 43-37 on Saturday. Bryant (3-6, 1-3 Big South) led 33-10 at halftime and 43-16 after Eckhaus' 6-yard touchdown pass to Matthew Prochaska early in the fourth quarter. The Fighting Camels (4-5, 2-2) rallied with three Chad Mascoe TD passes over five minutes to trail by six with just under six minutes remaining. But Mascoe was sacked twice on Campbell's final possession before the Camels turned the ball over on downs at the Bryant 43. Eckhaus was 22-of-33 passing for 235 yards without an interception. Ishod Byarm rushed for 148 yards on 30 carries with a score. Mascoe was 23-of-36 passing for 378 yards with the three touchdowns and a pick. Julian Hill had 122 yards receiving and Ezeriah Anderson 115, both with a TD catch. This was the team's first meeting. - Campbell/AP College Football

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  SEPT 19 BIG SOUTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bryant quarterback Zevi Eckhaus (Culver City, Calif.) was 24-of-42 passing for 336 yards and three touchdowns, in addition to 22 yards on the ground for 358 yards of offense in Bryant's double-overtime loss at Brown. He threw touchdown passes of 40, 24 and 25 yards, the last of which tied the game at 38-38 in the first overtime. Eckhaus had a long pass of 46 yards, and connected with 10 different receivers on the afternoon. Also nominated for Offensive Player of the Week: Hajj-Malik Williams (Campbell) and Bhayshul Tuten (North Carolina A&T). - Big South Football

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  Zevi Eckhaus threw for 310 yards and four touchdowns and Bryant beat Division II-level Southern Connecticut State 56-10 on Saturday. Bryant (2-4) backup Gage Moloney came on in relief of Eckhaus and threw for two touchdowns on 6-for-7 passing. Eckhaus - who was 25 of 35 - and Moloney completed passes to 11-different receivers. Anthony Frederick caught five passes and tallied 111 yards receiving with a touchdown and Gary Cooper caught two scores for the Bulldogs. Bryant outgained Southern Connecticut 623-286 in total yardage. Marc Reali threw for 207 yards for the Owls. It was the 11th meeting between the two teams but the first time since 2009. The Bulldogs and Owls were Northeast-10 foes from 2001-2007, with the Owls winning six of those meetings. Bryant and SCSU met in the 2007 NCAA Division II playoffs, Bryant’s final game as a DII program. - AP College Football

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  Ethan Gettman kicked a 37-yard field goal as time expired and Bryant defeated Long Island University 31-29 on Saturday. Gettman's make overcame a Long Island comeback in which the Sharks scored three times in the fourth quarter, all on Michael Coney field goals. Coney's third field goal, from 28 yards, gave the Sharks a 29-28 lead in the final minute. Bryant (1-3) then drove 64 yards in 50 seconds to the winning kick. Quarterback Zevi Eckhaus was 3-for-3 passing on the drive and finished 19-of-30 passing for 180 yards. Ryan Clark's 1-yard touchdown run, his third score of the game, gave Bryant a 28-13 lead with 2:54 remaining in the third quarter. The Bulldogs went into an offensive lull, gaining only two first downs prior to their final drive. Derek Green completed 21 of 32 passes for 253 yards for the Sharks (0-4). Coney was 5-for-5 on field goals, the longest from 41 yards. LIU led in total offense 412 yards to 345. Ishod Byarm had 16 carries for 107 yards rushing for Bryant. - AP College Football

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  SEPT 5 BIG SOUTH OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bryant quarterback Zevi Eckhaus completed 18-of-22 passes ( =81.8 percent) for 243 yards and a touchdown, and rushed 36 yards with a score in Bryant's 1-point overtime loss at FBS member Florida International. He led four different scoring drives in the Bulldogs' near win, and connected on a 25-yard TD pass on the first play of overtime. Eckhaus was 7-7 passing for 87 yards in the first quarter, 4-5 passing for 57 yards in the third period, and rushed for 43 yards and passed for 74 in the fourth stanza. Also nominated for Offensive Player of the Week: Bryant Barr (Campbell), Ross Malmgren (Charleston Southern), Narii Gaither (Gardner-Webb) and Zachary Yeager (North Carolina A&T). - Big South Football

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  2021 ALL-NORTHEAST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): QB Zevi Eckhaus, Bryant, Fr.,...Eckhaus was thrust into the bright lights on opening night, taking over in the second half at Rhode Island. He would go on to start the final 10 games of the year, posting a 7-3 record as a starter. Eckhaus completed 62.1 percent (233-of-371) of his passes for 2,392 yards, 21 touchdowns and just three interceptions. He also brought a mobility to Bryant's QB position, rushing for 242 yards and two scores, finishing his season with an 2,634 yards of total offense. Eckhaus completed 20+ passes in seven of his 10 starts, threw for 300+ in four outings and closed the year with eight-straight games of at least two TD passes. He was at his best over the last two weekends, 51-of-69 passes for 673 yards and six touchdowns as Bryant scored 50+ points in back-to-back games for the first time ever. - Bryant Football

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  NEC OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (COACHES): QB Zevi Eckhaus, Bryant,...Eckhaus was forced into action when Bryant's Opening Day starting quarterback suffered a Week 1 injury and the true freshman would soon shine in the spotlight. He showed flashes in his first two collegiate starts, throwing for touchdowns against Sacred Heart and Akron. In a Week 4 road win over Marist, Eckhaus went 22-of-29 passing for 232 yards and two scores to go along with 57 yards on the ground. The California product connected on at least two touchdowns passes in eight straight starts from Week 4 through the regular season finale. Eckhaus proceeded to produce four 300-yard passing performances.

Eckhaus ranked second overall on the circuit with 238.4 yards per game of total offense. The 6-foot-1 rookie signal caller finished the season with a 7:1 TD:INT ratio. Eckhaus, who recorded 2,392 pass yards with a 62.8 completion percentage, threw 21 scoring strikes while being intercepted on only three occasions. He closed out the non-conference portion of Bryant's schedule by passing for 335 yards and three touchdowns in a 36-29 victory over Ivy League member Brown. Eckhaus ended his remarkable rookie campaign on an upward trend. - NEC Football


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  Zevi Eckhaus passed for four touchdowns and Bryant defeated Merrimack 58-14 on Saturday in a regular-season finale. The Bulldogs (7-4, 5-2) finished in a two-way tie for second behind Northeast Conference champion Sacred Heart. Eckhaus was 22-of-30 passing for 317 yards and threw two touchdowns to Anthony Frederick who had 131 yards receiving. Fabrice Mukendi and Ishod Finger rushed for two touchdowns apiece. Westin Elliott, who came in as the conference's passing leader at 266 yards per game, matched that average Saturday for the Warriors (5-6, 2-5). The Bulldogs scored 28 points in the second quarter, two via Eckhaus passes, to lead 35-7 at the break. - AP College Football

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  Zevi Eckhaus threw for 356 yards and two touchdowns and Bryant rebounded from defeat last week to shatter Long Island 52-7 on Saturday. Central Connecticut upset Bryant in convincing fashion 30-15 on Nov. 6. Camden Orth threw a 79-yard scoring pass to Owen Glascoe for a 7-0 Sharks lead and that all but ended any success they'd have. The Bulldogs (6-4, 4-2 Northeast Conference) ultimately scored on eight of 10 drives which included seven touchdowns and a field goal. David Zorrilla caught nine passes for 147 yards and a touchdown for Bryant. Dan Adeboboye ran for 101 yards on 16 carries and scored twice and Fabrice Mukendi ran it in twice for scores. Orth threw for 148 yards and a touchdown for Long Island (2-7, 2-4). LIU beat Bryant in the abbreviated spring season 24-19. - AP College Football

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  Zevi Eckhaus passed for 175 yards with two touchdowns, ran for another and Bryant defeated Wagner 31-10 on Saturday. Bryant (5-3, 3-1 Northeast Conference) responded with back-to-back scoring drives after a fluke turnover gave Wagner a 10-3 lead, and led 17-10 by halftime. Eckhaus had 109 yards passing in the first half with a 31-yard touchdown rainbow to Anthony Frederick in the end zone. Ishod Finger added a 9-yard touchdown run after missing the first seven games to injury. Late in the third, Eckhaus fired a 6-yard pass to David Zorilla - his first TD catch of the season - crossing the front of the end zone for a 24-10 lead.

Eckhaus scored on a 3-yard run for the capper after an interception by Jayvis Rayside ended a Wagner threat in the end zone. In addition to Rayside's pick, Joe Andreessen made two interceptions, the first Bulldog to do so since Sept. 1, 2018. The Seahawks (0-7, 0-3) scored on a head's-up defensive play when an Eckhaus screen pass bounced off David Adeboboye's hands and Wagner's Luke Jakubauskas picked it up on the bounce and raced 83 yards to score. The play was ruled a fumble. Wagner's Guenson Alexis was 10-of-20 passing for 45 yards. Jaalon Frazier added 81 yards, completing four of 12, but the pair were picked off three times and the Seahawks were held to 53 yards on the ground. - AP College Football


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  Zevi Eckhaus rallied Bryant with a flurry of points in the fourth quarter and the Bulldogs came out on top, clipping Saint Francis (Pa.) 18-17 on Saturday. One week after his potential game-winning Hail Mary pass was thwarted at the goal line, Eckhaus lobbed a soft pass to Daniel Adeboboye in the back corner of the end zone as Bryant rallied with 15 points in the final 3:18. Eckhaus was 20-of-48 passing for 206 yards. Adeboboye gained 70 yards rushing and 47 receiving. Marques DeShields broke a 98-yard touchdown run, Justin Sliwoski found Kathero Summers for another and Saint Francis scored twice in the third quarter to grab a 14-3 lead.

The Red Flash were seemingly pinned at the 2-yard line after a Bryant punt but DeShields, taking a delayed handoff in the end zone, slithered through a seam to the near sideline and raced the rest of the way for the longest run in the FCS this season and longest in Saint Francis program history. Then came the late heroics from Bryant. Eckhaus drove the Bulldogs 99 yards in 14 plays before hitting Psaveon Reeves from the 9, and then running in the two-point conversion to pull Bryant within 14-11 with 3:18 to go. The Red Flash added a 45-yard Alex Schmoke field goal, but Bryant put together a 10-play drive for the win. DeShields rushed for 140 yards on 14 carries. - AP College Football


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  Zevi Eckhaus threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score, and Bryant held off Brown for a 39-26 victory on Saturday. Eckhaus was 35-of-49 passing for 335 yards and had a 1-yard touchdown run. He threw a pair of TD passes to Anthony Frederick and one to Landon Ruggieri. Eckhaus' 24-yard scoring throw to Frederick stretched Bryant's lead to 33-0 with 4:30 to play in the third quarter. EJ Perry accounted for four touchdowns in the fourth quarter for Brown (0-3). He had a pair of short-yardage touchdown runs, a 17-yard TD pass to Zachary Targoff, and his 12-yard scoring throw to Hayes Sutton capped the scoring with 2:06 remaining. Eckhaus completed a 29-yard pass to David Zorrilla on third-and-5 with 1:52 left to seal it for Bryant (3-2). - AP College Football

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  SEPT 27 NEC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: ZEVI ECKHAUS, BRYANT, QB, Fr., 6-1, 205 lbs., Culver City, CA/Culver City,...Week 4 Stats: 289 yards total offense, 75.9 completion percentage, 232 pass yards, 2 TD passes, 1 INT...Eckhaus efficiently engineered Bryant's balanced attack in a 34-17 road win over Pioneer League member Marist. The freshman quarterback accounted for a 75.9 pass completion percentage while averaging 9.5 yards per rush attempt. Eckhaus, who did not suffer a sack, totaled 289 yards of offense in his second straight road start. He went 22-of-29 passing for 232 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. Eckhaus delivered both touchdown passes during the second half and Anthony Frederick was twice on the receiving end. His 12-yard pass gave Bryant a 24-14 lead with 4:54 remaining in the third quarter. Answering a Marist field goal, Eckhaus capped an 11-play, 68-yard drive with an 18-yard scoring strike that gave Bryant a 14-point cushion 5:01 into the final quarter. - NEC Football

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  Zevi Eckhaus threw for 211 yards and a pair of scores and Bryant defeated Marist 34-17 on Saturday. The Bulldogs (2-2) built a 17-0 lead after Daniel Adeboboye and Fabrice Mukendi each scored on 2-yard touchdown runs in the first quarter. Marist (0-2) countered with an 11-yard TD pass from Brock Bagozzi to Mekhai Johnson with 21 seconds left before halftime. Then, early in the second, Bagozzi connected with Dwayne Menders on a 14-yard score to reduce the deficit to 17-14. But Bryant slammed the door on Marist's comeback bid when Eckhaus threw a 12-yard TD to Anthony Frederick with 4:15 left in the third. He connected again with Frederick, this time for 18 yards, and a 31-17 lead to seal it. Eckhaus ran for 70 yards and Frederick caught nine passes for 98 yards. Bagozzi threw for 211 yards and Menders gained 144 yards receiving on 12 receptions. - AP College Football

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  Zevi Eckhaus passed for 106 yards and a touchdown, Bryant made three interception and held Sacred Heart to a pair of field goals for a 17-6 victory Saturday night in the Northeast Conference opener for both teams. Sacred Heart (1-1) scored first when Sam Renzi capped an eight-play drive with a 22-yard field goal late in the first quarter. Renzi also kicked a 23-yarder in the fourth. But Bryant (1-1) took the lead for good midway through the second quarter on a 23-yard run by Psaveon Reaves. The touchdown capped a 10-play, 71-yard drive for the Bulldogs. Nicholas Hasselman caught a 4-yard touchdown pass from Eckhaus in the final minute of the first half as Bryant took a 14-3 lead into the break. Marquez McCray went 11-for-23 passing for 115 yards for the Pioneers, but was picked off three times. - AP College Football

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