(Story Courtesy of Texas Lutheran University)
SALEM, Va. - Texas Lutheran senior linebacker
Bradley Snowden will represent the SCAC this Friday in the D3
Senior Classic, set for a 7 p.m. eastern (6 p.m. central) kickoff
at Salem Stadium in Salem, Va.
The D3 Senior Classic has been the premier all-star experience for
Division III football players since its inception in 2009. The D3
Senior Classic brings together some of Division III's best to Salem
each December to compete in a North vs. South format all-star
game.
Salem Stadium also serves as the home of the Amos Alonzo Stagg
Bowl, the NCAA Division III Championship game.
Snowden, a four-year letterman and a three-year starter for the
Bulldogs, is a 2013 D3football.com All-South Region Second Team
selection and the 2013 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
Defensive Player of the Year.
Snowden will compete for the South squad in the D3 Senior
Classic.
In 2013, Snowden led the Bulldogs to an 8-1 overall record and a
3-0 conference mark. The Bulldogs won the 2013 SCAC Championship,
the first football conference title in school history.
The Bulldogs were ranked 22nd in the final regular season poll
issued by the American Football Coaches Association .
Snowden, a 5-11, 215-pound linebacker from Houston, Texas, was the
field general of the Texas Lutheran defense, recording 65 total
tackles (second on team; sixth in SCAC) with 7.0 tackles for loss
of 34 yards (second on team; tied for ninth in SCAC).
A team captain, Snowden also had 2.5 sacks for 22 yards, two fumble
recoveries, three pass breakups and two QB hurries. He never missed
a game in his 39-game career, which included 29 consecutive
starts.
Snowden, a 2013 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team nominee and a SCAC
All-Sportsmanship Football Team honoree, finished his Bulldog
career with the fourth-most total tackles in TLU's DIII era. He
recorded 240 total tackles and added 20.5 tackles for loss, 3.5
sacks, two forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries (third on the
DIII era list).
The D3 Senior Classic will have a free audio webcast and pay-only video webcast. Click here to go the audio and video webcasts. Audio will be free and there will be a charge for the webcast.