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− | Declining the option to compete for the 3rd string quarterback position, Tree committed as a tight end full time for college. Tree was named the starting tight end after an injury to teammate Tad O'Had and found early success with the team. Gelbman caught her first touchdown pass in Week 4 vs Kelowna Community College and would follow it up with a 3 touchdown, 153 receiving yard game vs rivals University of Brandon, winning Bayfield University the coveted "Baby Face Trophy" back from their rivals for the first time in 10 years. Gelbman would finish her freshman year with 8 touchdowns and 517 receiving yards | + | Declining the option to compete for the 3rd string quarterback position, Tree committed as a tight end full time for college. Tree was named the starting tight end after an injury to teammate Tad O'Had and found early success with the team. Gelbman caught her first touchdown pass in Week 4 vs Kelowna Community College and would follow it up with a 3 touchdown, 153 receiving yard game vs rivals University of Brandon, winning Bayfield University the coveted "Baby Face Trophy" back from their rivals for the first time in 10 years. Gelbman would finish her freshman year with 8 touchdowns and 517 receiving yards. |
Gelbman's sophomore season was hampered by a series of nagging injuries, limiting her to only 6 games. Tree had another standout performance vs University of Brandon finishing with 2 touchdowns on 115 yards receiving, keeping the "Baby Face Trophy" in Bayfield's hands. During a Week 8 game vs South Thunder Bay State, Gelman tore the meniscus in her left knee, ending her season prematurely, and finishing the season with only 3 touchdowns and 210 receiving yards. | Gelbman's sophomore season was hampered by a series of nagging injuries, limiting her to only 6 games. Tree had another standout performance vs University of Brandon finishing with 2 touchdowns on 115 yards receiving, keeping the "Baby Face Trophy" in Bayfield's hands. During a Week 8 game vs South Thunder Bay State, Gelman tore the meniscus in her left knee, ending her season prematurely, and finishing the season with only 3 touchdowns and 210 receiving yards. | ||
− | In the opening week matchup her junior year vs Everblade University, Gelbman finished with a school record 5 touchdown receptions and 272 receiving yards. In the Baby Face game vs University of Brandon Gelbman finished with one touchdown and 125 receiving yards to keep the trophy in the hands of Bayfield University for the third year in a row, setting a school record for most consecutive years with the trophy. Bayfield University would finish bowl eligible and faced off against the University of Georgia-Fairburn in the Tostito's Booty Bongo Fiesta Bowl in which she would have one touchdown reception and 85 receiving yards in an eventual 49-42 loss. | + | In the opening week matchup her junior year vs Everblade University, Gelbman finished with a school record 5 touchdown receptions and 272 receiving yards. In the Baby Face game vs University of Brandon Gelbman finished with one touchdown and 125 receiving yards to keep the trophy in the hands of Bayfield University for the third year in a row, setting a school record for most consecutive years with the trophy. Bayfield University would finish bowl eligible and faced off against the University of Georgia-Fairburn in the Tostito's Booty Bongo Fiesta Bowl in which she would have one touchdown reception and 85 receiving yards in an eventual 49-42 loss. Gelbman finished her junior season with 900 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns |
After her junior season Gelbman declared for the Season 2021 DSFL draft, citing that she proved all she had to in her college career and wanted to be the first Bayfield University product to make it to the big leagues. | After her junior season Gelbman declared for the Season 2021 DSFL draft, citing that she proved all she had to in her college career and wanted to be the first Bayfield University product to make it to the big leagues. | ||
− | ==College career statistics== | + | ===College career statistics=== |
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+ | ===Collegiate statistics=== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable " style="text-align:center" | ||
+ | ! colspan="3" style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas A&M Aggies|color=white}}" |Tree Gelbman | ||
+ | ! colspan="4" |Receiving | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Year !! Team !! G !! Rec !! Yds !! Avg !! TD | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2009]] !! [[2009 Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Bayfield]] | ||
+ | | 11 || 45 || 517 || 11.5 || 8 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2011]] !! [[2011 Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Bayfield]] | ||
+ | | 6 || 13 || 210 || 16.2 || 3 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! [[2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2012]] !! [[2012 Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Bayfield]] | ||
+ | | 13 || 50 || 900 || 18.0 || 16 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! colspan="2"|Career !! 35 !! 59 !! 875 !! 14.8 !! 10 | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Professional career== | ==Professional career== | ||
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==Achievements and records== | ==Achievements and records== | ||
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Revision as of 19:20, 5 January 2020
No. 88/ – Undrafted/Free Agent | |
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Position: | Tight End |
Personal information | |
Born: | Bayfield, OH | September 18, 2014 (aged 51)
Height: | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Weight: | 240 lb (109 kg) |
Career information | |
College: | Bayfield University |
Career history | |
Roster status: | Active |
Theresa "Tree" Gelbman (born September 18th, 2014) is an American football tight end draft eligible for the Season 21 Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). She played college football for Bayfield University before declaring for the Season 21 DSFL draft after the end of her junior season.
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Early years
Tree was born September 18th, 2014 to David and Julie Gelbman. The youngest of six siblings, and the only female, Tree first started playing football when she was 6 years old with her siblings in the yard and was convinced by her father, a former high school football coach, to try out for the local peewee teams. Tree attended Bayfield High School and became a standout performer for her team at both quarterback and tight end, winning the county championship two years in a row. Tree also set the school record for the triple jump in both Girls Winter and Spring track. A 2 star recruit out of high school, Tree committed to local Bayfield University, only receiving other offers from the University of Brandon and Kamloops University.
College career
Declining the option to compete for the 3rd string quarterback position, Tree committed as a tight end full time for college. Tree was named the starting tight end after an injury to teammate Tad O'Had and found early success with the team. Gelbman caught her first touchdown pass in Week 4 vs Kelowna Community College and would follow it up with a 3 touchdown, 153 receiving yard game vs rivals University of Brandon, winning Bayfield University the coveted "Baby Face Trophy" back from their rivals for the first time in 10 years. Gelbman would finish her freshman year with 8 touchdowns and 517 receiving yards.
Gelbman's sophomore season was hampered by a series of nagging injuries, limiting her to only 6 games. Tree had another standout performance vs University of Brandon finishing with 2 touchdowns on 115 yards receiving, keeping the "Baby Face Trophy" in Bayfield's hands. During a Week 8 game vs South Thunder Bay State, Gelman tore the meniscus in her left knee, ending her season prematurely, and finishing the season with only 3 touchdowns and 210 receiving yards.
In the opening week matchup her junior year vs Everblade University, Gelbman finished with a school record 5 touchdown receptions and 272 receiving yards. In the Baby Face game vs University of Brandon Gelbman finished with one touchdown and 125 receiving yards to keep the trophy in the hands of Bayfield University for the third year in a row, setting a school record for most consecutive years with the trophy. Bayfield University would finish bowl eligible and faced off against the University of Georgia-Fairburn in the Tostito's Booty Bongo Fiesta Bowl in which she would have one touchdown reception and 85 receiving yards in an eventual 49-42 loss. Gelbman finished her junior season with 900 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns
After her junior season Gelbman declared for the Season 2021 DSFL draft, citing that she proved all she had to in her college career and wanted to be the first Bayfield University product to make it to the big leagues.
College career statistics
Collegiate statistics
Tree Gelbman | Receiving | |||||
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Year | Team | G | Rec | Yds | Avg | TD |
2009 | Bayfield | 11 | 45 | 517 | 11.5 | 8 |
2011 | Bayfield | 6 | 13 | 210 | 16.2 | 3 |
2012 | Bayfield | 13 | 50 | 900 | 18.0 | 16 |
Career | 35 | 59 | 875 | 14.8 | 10 |
Professional career
DSFL career
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad |
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6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
240 lb (109 kg) |