Jarek Lancaster

Jarek Lancaster
Stanford Cardinal No. 35
Position Linebacker
Class Senior
Major Psychology
Career history
College
High school Sandra Day O'Connor High School
Personal information
Born: (1990-03-24) March 24, 1990
Moreno Valley, CA
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight 236 lb (107 kg)
Career highlights and awards

Jarek Alexander Lancaster (born March 24, 1990) was an American football linebacker for the Stanford Cardinal.

High school

Lancaster attended the Sandra Day O'Connor High School in Helotes, TX, where he played defensive end, linebacker and quarterback. He recorded 157 tackles (51 solo) and 6.5 sacks in his career and also completed 60 of 115 passing for 1,087 yards and 10 TD as a senior quarterback, where he was named All-District 28-5A second team as a senior. He was named the Nation's 53rd best linebacker by Scout.com. He also lettered in track and field (hurdles, Long jump, Triple jump and mile relay).[1]

College career

Lancaster completed his career at Stanford playing in 54 straight games with 146 tackles (93 solo) and 6.5 sacks. He came to Stanford in the class of 2009 as a Safety, but was moved to Linebacker after he grew during his Red-Shirt year. His most notable season came as a sophomore in 2011, while replacing injured Shayne Skov,[2] Lancaster started 10 games, leading the team in tackles with 70 (44 solo) for the #7 ranked Cardinal, punctuated by a 7 tackle performance in a Fiesta Bowl loss to Oklahoma State. In his career at Stanford, Lancaster was twice named as the recipient of the Phil Moffat Award, awarded to the team's Outstanding Special Teams Player of the Year.[1]

STATISTICS

SeasonTacklesAssistTotalSackPass DefFumble Rec
2010105150.000
20114426703.531
20122313362.000
2013169251.001
TOTALS93531466.532

Personal

Jarek is the nephew of Sacha Lancaster, a former NFL Europe, CFL and AFL defensive end.

References

  1. 1 2 Lancaster Stanford Biography ,
  2. Jarek Lancaster reflects on solid season ,
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