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Juan Joseph

Senior
Quarterback
Edgard, La. (West St. John HS)

2007: Academic All-SCAC ... SCAC Offensive Player of the Year for a second-straight year... All-SCAC First Team... three-time SCAC Offensive Player of the Week selection... two-time Football Gazette National Team of the Week selection... set single-season school records in passing yards (2,860), completions (254), attempts (394), TD passes (31), total yards (2,893) and yards/gm average (321.4)... set single-game records in completions (39 at Sewanee), attempts (56, DePauw) and TD passes (five at DePauw and Colorado College)... became Millsaps' career-leader in passing yards (5,832), total offense (5,947), completions (513), attempts (838) and TD passes (55) with his senior year remaining... ranked 5th in all of Division III in total offense (1st in SCAC) and passing yards/game (1st in SCAC), 15th in passing yards and 21st in passing efficiency (2nd in SCAC)... threw 3+ TDs in 8 of 9 games and for 300+ yards in five games, including a career-best 475 yards and five TDs in a 35-17 victory at DePauw... 31 TDs against just six INTs... threw 149-straight passes without an interception midway through the DePauw game until 8:07 left in the first quarter against Trinity... tossed a career-long 78 yard TD pass to John Milazzo in the 4th quarter in a 43-10 rout at Austin College... hit 21 receivers on the year, including double-digit receivers in 8 of 9 games played... also rushed for 33 yards and two TDs, including a 19-yard run at Sewanee on Oct. 13.

2006: SCAC Offensive Player of the Year (first sophomore to win the award in 15 years) in his first year as a starter... All-SCAC First Team... three-time SCAC Offensive Player of the Week selection... Football Gazette National Team of the Week (Week 5)... D3football.com All-South Region Third Team... had game-highs of 49 pass attempts, 28 pass completions (twice), 333 yards passing, five TD passes and a 71-yard pass against Centre on Oct. 7... ranked 14th in the nation in total offense... led the SCAC in passing average/game and total offense, while ranking third in pass efficiency (126.97)... surpassed the 270-yard mark and threw three or more TDs in 5 of 10 games played... tied a school-record with five TD passes in a 52-10 win over Lincoln (Mo.)... set two single-game records and four single-season marks... was 224-of-374 with 2,495 yards passing and 21 TDs against 14 INTs... completed 59.9 percent of his passes for 249.5 yards/game... also rushed for 45 yards and two TDs with a long of 22 yards.

2005: Played in 7 of 9 games for the Majors at the backup QB spot... completed 35-of-70 (50 percent) passes for 477 yards and three TDs... first career TD pass was a 49-yarder to Matt Foisy on Oct. 22 at DePauw... averaged 68.1 yards/game passing... also rushed for 47 yards, including a season-long 21-yarder... second on the team in total offense with 524 yards, good enough for 74.9 yards/game... led Millsaps to a 30-29 win over Rhodes in his first career start, completing 21-of-30 passes for 280 yards and a pair of TDs.

High School: A three-sport athlete at 2A West St. John High School... played football four seasons under head coach Larry Dupont at quarterback... two-time state champions and three-time district champions... an all-state and all-district selection his senior year... played SG on the basketball team, helping the squad to a pair of district titles and to the state championship game his senior year... named all-river Parish in 2005... was also a two-time all-district selection in baseball at shortstop.

Personal: Son of Gregory and Elizabeth Robeskie-Joseph... born and raised in Edgard, La... has a younger brother, Dray (16)... his cousin, Terry Robeskie is currently the wide receivers coach for the Atlanta Falcons... majoring in business administration.


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