Joe Giles-Harris, LB, Duke #44

in sports •  7 years ago  (edited)

Joe Giles-Harris, LB, Duke #44

Bio - http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4200&ATCLID=210182489

"All-America selection by Walter Camp Foundation (2nd team), CBS Sports (3rd team) and Phil Steele (3rd team) ... first team All-ACC pick ... recipient of the program’s Carmen Falcone MVP award as Duke’s most outstanding player as well as the Vincent Rey Award as the team’s top linebacker ... ACC Player of the Week honoree following performance at Virginia"

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Career Statistics

2017 Game-by-Game Statistics
2017: All-America selection by Walter Camp Foundation (2nd team), CBS Sports (3rd team) and Phil Steele (3rd team) ... first team All-ACC pick ... recipient of the program’s Carmen Falcone MVP award as Duke’s most outstanding player as well as the Vincent Rey Award as the team’s top linebacker ... ACC Player of the Week honoree following performance at Virginia ... started all 13 games ... compiled 125 tackles, 16.0 TFL, 4.5 sacks, one INT, four PBUs, one caused fumble and nine QB pressures ... in the ACC, ranked third in total tackles, third in tackles per game (9.62), fourth in TFL and fourth in TFL per game (1.23) ... led all ACC LBs in TFL ... tackle total matched the 29th-highest single-season total in Duke history ... TFL total equaled the 10th-best single-season total in Blue Devil history ... became the first player in Duke history to register 125+ tackles and 16.0+ TFL in a single campaign ... became the third player in school history to record 100+ tackles in both freshman and sophomore seasons, joining Carl McGee (1975-76) and Erwin Sampson (1988-89) ... posted 10+ tackles in five weeks including a season-high 15 stops at Virginia ... added 3.5 TFL, 1.0 sack, one PBU, one caused fumble and two QB pressures against the Cavaliers ... also reached double figures versus Baylor (12), Virginia Tech (11), Army West Point (10) and Georgia Tech (14) ... logged nine stops against Miami and Florida State ... had 6+ tackles in all 13 games and 8+ stops in 11 weeks ... recorded multiple TFL against N.C. Central (2.0), Baylor (2.5), North Carolina (1.5), Virginia and Pittsburgh (3.0) ... had at least one TFL in 10 games ... lone INT of the season came versus Baylor ... coupled with teammates Tre Hornbuckle (9.5), Mike Ramsay (9.5) and Ben Humphreys (9.0) to make Duke one of four teams in the ACC to have 4+ players with 9.0+ TFL, joining Florida State, Miami and Virginia Tech ... on the field for 855 snaps.

2016 Game-by-Game Statistics
2016: First team Freshman All-America pick by Athlon Sports, Campus Insiders and USA Today ... honorable mention All-ACC pick by both the head coaches and Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association ... Academic All-ACC selection ... ACC Linebacker of the Week following the win over North Carolina ... finished second in the balloting for ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association ... co-recipient with Ben Humphreys of the program's Vincent Rey Award as Duke's most outstanding linebacker ... started all 12 games ... recorded 107 tackles, 9.5 TFL, 4.0 sacks, one INT, two PBUs, one fumble recovery and four QB pressures ... in the ACC, ranked fourth in tackles per game (8.97) and ninth in total tackles ... led all ACC rookies in total tackles ... nationally, ranked tied for 40th in tackles per game ... among freshmen nationally, ranked second in tackles per game, trailing only Bryan London of Texas State ... on Duke's single-season charts, posted the third-highest total for tackles by a freshman and the fifth-best total for TFL by a freshman ... had 4+ tackles in 11 games ... averaged 11.0 tackles per game in ACC play ... reached double figures in tackles against North Carolina (16), Wake Forest (15), Miami (13), Virginia Tech (13) and Virginia (12) ... averaged an ACC-best 12.00 tackles per game in the month of November ... registered at least one TFL in nine games and logged a season-high 2.0 TFL in the season-opener against N.C. Central ... both INT and fumble recovery came against Wake Forest ... posted single-game sacks versus N.C. Central, Northwestern, Louisville and Virginia Tech ... led Duke in tackles with nine including a sack of eventual Heisman Trophy recipient Lamar Jackson as the Blue Devils held Louisville to 34 points and 190.2 total offensive yards below its season averages entering the contest ... registered the second-most games with 12+ tackles (5) by a Blue Devil rookie, trailing only Erwin Sampson's

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Joe Giles-Harris chastised his opponent with a very ferocious, when the ball is in his hand, it's very hard for the opponent to hold it, really quick and strong players. I like this player.

After running backs the linebacker is the best position. The get to administer pain all game long. It has to be one of the toughest positions to play as well. It's the position where you have to read and react the most and if you read wrong the your in trouble. Although linebackers back in coverage can get a little dicey at times to be honest.

Good view of giles harris ..
Nice post boy ..
American football have more great player and coach to make game be better