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But he is all business on the field, where he made All-Mountain West in 2008 with 61 tackles, 16½ tackles for a loss, 7½ sacks and seven pass breakups.
Versatility at end position: Rating the D-linemen in NFL draft class 2009
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-- Sophomore G Ronnie Moss was a second-team All-Mountain West selection after leading the conference in assists (5.9) and ranking fourth in scoring (14.9).
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-- OG Marshall Newhouse -- The three-time All-Mountain West Conference selection was a solid collegiate guard who could add depth to a roster at the next level.
TCU - Team Notes 2010
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The two-time All-Mountain West Conference selection and top NFL prospect has practiced only three times since leaving campus and going home for a week for personal reasons in mid-August.
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Tommy Blake and Chase Ortiz, All-Mountain West Conference defensive ends last season, both caused turnovers deep in TCU territory and helped limit Baylor to 333 total yards - 70 on the final drive that ran out the clock.
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McCoy earned second-team All-Mountain West Conference honors in 2004.
USATODAY.com 2005
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He went on to record 69 tackles (39 solos) with three sacks, five stops for losses, an interception and three pass break-ups to earn All-Mountain West Conference honorable mention and The Sporting News 'Freshman All-American accolades.
USATODAY.com 2005
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The All-Mountain West Conference tackle was a four-year letterman and a two-year starter.
USATODAY.com 2005
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The following year, Ryan earned All-Mountain West Conference second-team honors, as he set school and MWC season-records with six forced fumbles (his ten career forced fumbles also set UNLV and MWC career-records).
USATODAY.com 2005
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He added 89 tackles (50 solos) with five sacks and eleven stops behind the line of scrimmage to earn All-Mountain West Conference honorable mention in 2002.
USATODAY.com 2005
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