COLGATE
... earned three varsity letters ... played in 41 games,
making 101 tackles (57 solo, 44 assists) ... had 25 TFL's for
minus 107 yards ... finished with 11 sacks that tied him for
15th place all-time in school history ... had two fumbles
forced, three fumble recoveries and one blocked kick.
AS A
SENIOR ... selected second team all-Patriot League
... started in 11 games (missed the Cornell game with an
injury) ... finished eighth on the team in total tackles with
49 (25 solo, 24 assists) ... had 11 TFL's for minus 49 yards
and a team-high five quarterback sacks with minus 34 yards ...
also recorded two fumble recoveries (CCSU and UMass) and one
fumble forced (CCSU) ... had five games with five or more
tackles ... had 11 against New Hampshire, seven vs. Fordham,
six vs. Central Connecticut and five against Lehigh and Holy
Cross.
AS A JUNIOR
... played in all 11 games ... was credited with 26 tackles
(13 solo) ... had four quarterback sacks and seven tackles for
losses ... also had one pass deflection and one blocked kick
... his pass deflection came with no time left in Colgate's
17-15 win over Dartmouth on a two-point conversion attempt by
the Big Green ... blocked a 26-yard field goal attempt by
Lafayette that would have tied the game with 2:52 left ...
named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
AS A SOPHOMORE
played in all 16 games with two starting assignments (vs.
Buffalo and Towson)
had 25 tackles (14 solo)
was credited
with four TFL, one quarterback sack, one fumble forced and one
fumble recovery
his sack, fumble forced and recovery all
came on one play leading to a touchdown against Lafayette.
AS A FRESHMAN
played in two varsity games (vs. Villanova and Cornell)
made one tackle in the win over Cornell
also played with the
junior varsity team.
High School:
A 2002 graduate of Paramus Catholic High School in Franklin
Lakes, N.J.
lettered three years for the Paladins
served
as captain as senior
recorded 178 career tackles, including
21 sacks
played on the defensive line in the 2002 Bergen
County North-South All-Star Game
named first team all-NNJIL
as junior and senior
named teams Most Valuable Player
coached by Steve Digregorio.
Personal:
Major is Philosophy and Religion
parents are Robert and Joni
Galletly of Franklin Lakes, N.J.
born April 7, 1984 in
Ridgewood, N.J.
has two sisters
full name is Jeffrey
Galletly.