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Player Name Jacob Rowan S14 DoB 2010 9 8 Height 6 ft 3 in {{Infobox NSFL biography
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{{Infobox NSFL biography
Current Team Tijuana Luchadores DSFL since season Birthplace Boston Massachutes Weight 330 |                College Boston College | image              =  
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| name               = Jacob Rowan
Position Offensive lineman Jersey Number   67          
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DSFL Drafted by Tijuana Luchadores | alt                =  
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Draft details Season Round Pick DSFL Draft details Season S14 Round 12 Pick 72 | caption            =  
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Team History From to 40 yd dash Bench press | number              = 67
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| number              = 67
From to Shuttle Vertical | current_team        = Tijuana Luchadores
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| current_team        = Tijuana Luchadores
From to Cone drill Wonderlic | position            = Safety
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| position            = Offensive Lineman
From to Broad jump Player page ID | birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2010|9|8}}
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| birth_date          = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2010|9|8}}
Early Years Jacob was raised in a typical American household, his mother a kindergarten teacher and his father a construction worker. Jacob was always on the bigger side. In elemantary he often got teased for his weight and you could even say he was bullied for it. He never was interested of football when he was younger. But the coach of his age groups team saw him one day and asked if he wanted to play. Naturally with his size Jacob was put at the O-line. But even in high school with perhaps being the best player in his team he was looked down on for his size. Jacob started to get tired of the teasing so he tried to lose weight. The summer of his junior year he lost 35 pounds and his coach noticed, but he wasn't exactly happy. And neither was Boston College who he already had committed to. His performance after the weight loss detoriated immensly. His coach made him gain the weight back, and later asked Rowan why tried to lose the weight. Jacob later explained that he was tired of the bullying by his teammates. The coach was furious, he had a team meeting where he said " If hear any of you talk about Jacob's weight then there is hell to pay" after that day Jacob didn't experience any bullying in high school and just kep improving his game. | birth_place        = Boston, Massachutes
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| birth_place        = Boston, Massachusetts
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College Summary Jacob was a starting RG at Boston College in his sophomore and junior year but didn't find much success. As he allowed the most sacks in the team both of those seasons. Many speculated why Rowan fell off and even when they asked the man himself they couldn't find the answers. He later moved to the bench at the start of his senior season. But in week 4 the starting RG got injured and Jacob got a new opportunity. And he took that opporunity by finishing in the top 10 for least sacks allowed in the league for the remaining games of the season. | height_in          = 3
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| height_in          = 3
| weight_lb          = 330
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| weight_lb          = 330
| high_school         = Lexington high school
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| high_school        = Lexington high school
| college            = [[wp:Boston College|Boston College]]
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| college            = [[wp:Boston College|Boston College]]
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| dsfldraftround      = 10
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| dsfldraftpick      = 61
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| status              = Active <!-- only other option here should be Retired -->
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'''Jacob Rowan''' (born August 8, 2010) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Offensive Lineman|offensive lineman]]  for the [[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Boston College (BC) before being drafted by the Tijuana Luchadores in the {{dsfly|15|draft-full}}.
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==Early Years==
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Jacob was raised in a typical American household, his mother a kindergarten teacher and his father a construction worker. Jacob was always on the bigger side. In elementary he often got teased for his weight and you could even say he was bullied for it. He never was interested of football when he was younger. But the coach of his age groups team saw him one day and asked if he wanted to play. Naturally with his size Jacob was put at the O-line. But even in high school with perhaps being the best player in his team he was looked down on for his size. Jacob started to get tired of the teasing so he tried to lose weight. The summer of his junior year he lost 35 pounds and his coach noticed, but he wasn't exactly happy. And neither was Boston College who he already had committed to. His performance after the weight loss deteriorated immensely. His coach made him gain the weight back, and later asked Rowan why tried to lose the weight. Jacob later explained that he was tired of the bullying by his teammates. The coach was furious, he had a team meeting where he said " If hear any of you talk about Jacob's weight then there is hell to pay" after that day Jacob didn't experience any bullying in high school and just keep improving his game.
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==College Summary==
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Jacob was a starting RG at Boston College in his sophomore and junior year but didn't find much success. As he allowed the most sacks in the team both of those seasons. Many speculated why Rowan fell off and even when they asked the man himself they couldn't find the answers. He later moved to the bench at the start of his senior season. But in week 4 the starting RG got injured and Jacob got a new opportunity. And he took that opportunity by finishing in the top 10 for least sacks allowed in the league for the remaining games of the season.
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==College career statistics==
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===College statistics===
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==Professional career==
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===DSFL career===
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===NSFL career===
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===Professional career statistics===
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==Achievements and records==
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Revision as of 13:28, 23 March 2019

Jacob Rowan
No. 67 – Tijuana Luchadores
Position:Offensive Lineman
Personal information
Born: (2010-09-08)September 8, 2010 (aged 50)
Boston, Massachusetts
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:330 lb (150 kg)
Career information
High school:Lexington high school
College:Boston College
DSFL Draft:2030  / Round: 10 / Pick: 61
Career history
Roster status:Active

Jacob Rowan (born August 8, 2010) is an American football offensive lineman for the Tijuana Luchadores of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL). He played college football for Boston College (BC) before being drafted by the Tijuana Luchadores in the 2030 DSFL Draft (S15).

Early Years

Jacob was raised in a typical American household, his mother a kindergarten teacher and his father a construction worker. Jacob was always on the bigger side. In elementary he often got teased for his weight and you could even say he was bullied for it. He never was interested of football when he was younger. But the coach of his age groups team saw him one day and asked if he wanted to play. Naturally with his size Jacob was put at the O-line. But even in high school with perhaps being the best player in his team he was looked down on for his size. Jacob started to get tired of the teasing so he tried to lose weight. The summer of his junior year he lost 35 pounds and his coach noticed, but he wasn't exactly happy. And neither was Boston College who he already had committed to. His performance after the weight loss deteriorated immensely. His coach made him gain the weight back, and later asked Rowan why tried to lose the weight. Jacob later explained that he was tired of the bullying by his teammates. The coach was furious, he had a team meeting where he said " If hear any of you talk about Jacob's weight then there is hell to pay" after that day Jacob didn't experience any bullying in high school and just keep improving his game.

College Summary

Jacob was a starting RG at Boston College in his sophomore and junior year but didn't find much success. As he allowed the most sacks in the team both of those seasons. Many speculated why Rowan fell off and even when they asked the man himself they couldn't find the answers. He later moved to the bench at the start of his senior season. But in week 4 the starting RG got injured and Jacob got a new opportunity. And he took that opportunity by finishing in the top 10 for least sacks allowed in the league for the remaining games of the season.

College career statistics

College statistics

Professional career

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NSFL career

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

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Achievements and records

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