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American football quarterback
Collin Schlee Position
Quarterback Class
Redshirt Senior
Major Sociology Born: (2001-05-30 ) May 30, 2001 (age 22)
Ijamsville, Maryland , U.S.Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight 225 lb (102 kg) College
Bowl games
High school
Oakdale (Ijamsville)
Collin Schlee (born May 30, 2001) is an
American football
quarterback for the
UCLA Bruins . He previously played for the
Kent State Golden Flashes .
Early life and high school
Schlee grew up in
Ijamsville, Maryland and attended
Oakdale High School , where he played football and basketball.
[1] He passed for 1,503 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior.
[2] Schlee committed to play college football at Kent State.
[3]
College career
Schlee redshirted his true freshman season with the
Kent State Golden Flashes . He spent his redshirt freshman season as the backup to starter
Dustin Crum .
[4] Schlee continued as Crum's backup as a redshirt sophomore and played in ten games, 17-of-24 pass attempts for 238 yards and one touchdown and also rushing for 127 yards and three touchdowns.
[5] He was named the Golden Flashes' starting quarterback entering his redshirt junior season. Schlee completed 157-of-266 passes for 2,109 yards with 13 touchdowns and five interceptions while also rushing for 489 yards and four touchdowns.
[6] Following the end of the season, he entered the NCAA transfer portal.
[7]
Schlee ultimately transferred to UCLA.
[8]
References
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"Oakdale alum Collin Schlee pilots Kent State football into clash with No. 1 Georgia" .
Frederick News-Post . Retrieved December 20, 2022 .
^ Swatek, Greg (December 1, 2018).
"Collin Schlee: The standard Bearer" .
Frederick News-Post . Retrieved December 20, 2022 .
^ Swatek, Greg (August 8, 2018).
"Oakdale's two-sport star commits to play quarterback at Kent State" .
Frederick News-Post . Retrieved December 20, 2022 .
^ Moff, Allen (April 19, 2022).
"Comparing Kent State quarterbacks Collin Schlee and Dustin Crum" .
Record-Courier . Retrieved December 21, 2022 .
^ Dasher, Anthony (June 29, 2022).
"Scouting the opponents: Key questions for Kent State" .
Rivals.com . Retrieved December 20, 2022 .
^ Ugetti, Paolo (December 17, 2022).
"Kent State QB Collin Schlee tweets he's transferring to UCLA" .
ESPN.com . Retrieved December 20, 2022 .
^
"Oakdale alum Collin Schlee enters transfer portal after redshirt junior season" .
Frederick News-Post . December 6, 2022. Retrieved December 20, 2022 .
^ Bournival, Brad (December 19, 2022).
"Collin Schlee transferring to UCLA football team from Kent State" .
Akron Beacon Journal . Retrieved December 21, 2022 .
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