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During Novak's final season at OHS, he set the school's single-season record for receiving yards. Spurred by this achievement, Novak received a 4-star rating from PFF as a receiver prospect going into college."
 
During Novak's final season at OHS, he set the school's single-season record for receiving yards. Spurred by this achievement, Novak received a 4-star rating from PFF as a receiver prospect going into college."
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
"In 2061, Novak committed to play for Northern Illinois Unversity. In one season as a true freshman for the Huskies, Novak started all 11 games played by the team. In this stretch, Novak averaged 6.2 catches for 88.7 yards per game, cementing himself as the group's top wide receiver.
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In 2061, Novak committed to play for Northern Illinois Unversity. In one season as a true freshman for the Huskies, Novak started all 11 games played by the team. In this stretch, Novak averaged 6.2 catches for 88.7 yards per game, cementing himself as the group's top wide receiver.
  
 
Following the 2061 campaign with Northern Illinois, Novak officially entered the transfer portal, citing personal growth and an opportunity to go pro as factors driving his decision. Shortly after entering the portal, Novak transferred to play for Illinois in the Big Ten Conference.
 
Following the 2061 campaign with Northern Illinois, Novak officially entered the transfer portal, citing personal growth and an opportunity to go pro as factors driving his decision. Shortly after entering the portal, Novak transferred to play for Illinois in the Big Ten Conference.
 
Upon reaching Illinois, Novak immediately made his presence known, completing an 88-yard touchdown catch on the first play of Illinois's season opener against Rutgers. Novak would finish the game with 152 yards and 2 touchdowns. Throughout the remainder of the season, Novak continued to make a sizeable impact, averaging 5.8 catches and 91.1 yards per game. Spurred on by such performances from himself and others on his team, Illinois made it to the Big Ten Championship game against Michigan, ultimately falling short 27-20.
 
Upon reaching Illinois, Novak immediately made his presence known, completing an 88-yard touchdown catch on the first play of Illinois's season opener against Rutgers. Novak would finish the game with 152 yards and 2 touchdowns. Throughout the remainder of the season, Novak continued to make a sizeable impact, averaging 5.8 catches and 91.1 yards per game. Spurred on by such performances from himself and others on his team, Illinois made it to the Big Ten Championship game against Michigan, ultimately falling short 27-20.
  
After the conclusion of the season, Novak declared for the DSFL draft."
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After the conclusion of the season, Novak declared for the DSFL draft.
 
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===College career statistics===
 
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===Bondi Beach Buccaneers===
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In the [[Season_49_DSFL_Draft|S49 DSFL Draft]], Travis Novak was selected in the sixth round, number 44 overall by the Bondi Beach Buccaneers. He played in each of the team's 14 games throughout the season, starting in all of them. Having joined the team with other star-quality skill players including [[Golden_Ericksen|Golden Ericksen]] and Sevrin Quinn, BBB put an emphasis on the passing game early in the season, leading Novak to contribute 229 yards through the first three weeks. Novak's biggest impact on the season came in the back half of the season against the Kansas City Coyotes; Novak would total 116 yards in the game, making a season-longest 63 yard catch in the process. By the end of the season, Novak had made his mark on the league, joining a group of 11 receivers in the 1000-yard club, totaling 1077 receiving yards on the season. Despite his contribution, BBB would finish the season with a measly 5-9 record.
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===Baltimore Hawks===
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In the [[Season_50_ISFL_Draft|S50 ISFL Draft]], the Baltimore Hawks selected Travis Novak in the 4th round, 45th overall.
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==Achievements and records==
 
==Achievements and records==
 
Use [[Antoine_Delacour#Achievements_and_Records|this section]] as an example.
 
Use [[Antoine_Delacour#Achievements_and_Records|this section]] as an example.

Latest revision as of 19:01, 8 September 2024

Travis Novak
Image of Travis Novak
Travis Novak sporting the orange and blue at Illinois
No. 27 – Prospect
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2042-08-15)August 15, 2042 (aged 22)
Owatonna, Minnesota, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:201 lb (91 kg)
Username:Jayamshah99
Career information
College:Illinois
Career history
Roster status:Active

Travis Novak (born August 15, 2042) is an American football wide receiver who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Illinois and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

"Travis Novak was born in 2042 and raised in small-town Owatonna, Minnesota to parents George and Willa Novak. Travis is the eldest of three brothers. Novak played wide receiver for the Owatonna High School Huskies.

Novak spent most of his youth playing soccer, basketball and running track, and only began playing football upon reaching high school, after a coach noted his bursty speed and endurance on the soccer field. While at OHS, Novak's team made it to the state championship twice in his four years with the team, winning the title in his senior year. In an interview with the Owatonna Star after the game, Novak thanked his coaches for pushing him to play football, noting it was the best decision he had ever made.

During Novak's final season at OHS, he set the school's single-season record for receiving yards. Spurred by this achievement, Novak received a 4-star rating from PFF as a receiver prospect going into college."

College career

In 2061, Novak committed to play for Northern Illinois Unversity. In one season as a true freshman for the Huskies, Novak started all 11 games played by the team. In this stretch, Novak averaged 6.2 catches for 88.7 yards per game, cementing himself as the group's top wide receiver.

Following the 2061 campaign with Northern Illinois, Novak officially entered the transfer portal, citing personal growth and an opportunity to go pro as factors driving his decision. Shortly after entering the portal, Novak transferred to play for Illinois in the Big Ten Conference. Upon reaching Illinois, Novak immediately made his presence known, completing an 88-yard touchdown catch on the first play of Illinois's season opener against Rutgers. Novak would finish the game with 152 yards and 2 touchdowns. Throughout the remainder of the season, Novak continued to make a sizeable impact, averaging 5.8 catches and 91.1 yards per game. Spurred on by such performances from himself and others on his team, Illinois made it to the Big Ten Championship game against Michigan, ultimately falling short 27-20.

After the conclusion of the season, Novak declared for the DSFL draft.

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2061 Northern Illinois 11 68 976 14.3 55 12
2062 Illinois 14 81 1275 15.74 88 19

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 3 in
(1.91 m)
201 lb
(91 kg)

Professional Career Statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2064 (S49) Buccaneers 14 84 1077 12.8 63 3

Bondi Beach Buccaneers

In the S49 DSFL Draft, Travis Novak was selected in the sixth round, number 44 overall by the Bondi Beach Buccaneers. He played in each of the team's 14 games throughout the season, starting in all of them. Having joined the team with other star-quality skill players including Golden Ericksen and Sevrin Quinn, BBB put an emphasis on the passing game early in the season, leading Novak to contribute 229 yards through the first three weeks. Novak's biggest impact on the season came in the back half of the season against the Kansas City Coyotes; Novak would total 116 yards in the game, making a season-longest 63 yard catch in the process. By the end of the season, Novak had made his mark on the league, joining a group of 11 receivers in the 1000-yard club, totaling 1077 receiving yards on the season. Despite his contribution, BBB would finish the season with a measly 5-9 record.

Baltimore Hawks

In the S50 ISFL Draft, the Baltimore Hawks selected Travis Novak in the 4th round, 45th overall.

Achievements and records

Use this section as an example.







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