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'''Mack Arianlacher''' (born January 2012, 4) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Linebacker|linebacker]] who is currently unsigned by a professional team. He played college football for Stanford University and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
 
'''Mack Arianlacher''' (born January 2012, 4) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Linebacker|linebacker]] who is currently unsigned by a professional team. He played college football for Stanford University and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
 
  
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
"Mack Arianlacher was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, to an unknown mother — immediately after he was born, he was put up for adoption. After 3 years spent in ""the system,"" Mack's father Brian Arianlacher adopted him and took him to a loving home with two older brothers. His brothers, Sam and Ben Arianlacher were 8 and 11 respectively, creating a large difference between the three students. However, they both instilled in him a love of football from a young age. As they grew up, they stopped playing football together for fear of Mack getting injured. At the age of 8, Mack began to play for his local team, the Hinsdale Cybirds. A talented linebacker, he quickly fell in love with the sport.
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Mack Arianlacher was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, to an unknown mother — immediately after he was born, he was put up for adoption. After 3 years spent in ""the system,"" Mack's father Brian Arianlacher adopted him and took him to a loving home with two older brothers. His brothers, Sam and Ben Arianlacher were 8 and 11 respectively, creating a large difference between the three students. However, they both instilled in him a love of football from a young age. As they grew up, they stopped playing football together for fear of Mack getting injured. At the age of 8, Mack began to play for his local team, the Hinsdale Cybirds. A talented linebacker, he quickly fell in love with the sport.
 
 
At the age of 14, Mack Arianlacher joined his high school team where he took his game to another level. He was selected to the varsity team at age 15, where, after hitting a significant growth spurt, he led a fantastic Red Demon defensive unit to a state championship with 72 tackles, 5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and a interception. Although they lost in the final two minutes of the game, where their quarterback threw a devastating pick six, they returned the next two years and won both times. He was selected to Stanford University, where he continued his football career."
 
 
 
  
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At the age of 14, Mack Arianlacher joined his high school team where he took his game to another level. He was selected to the varsity team at age 15, where, after hitting a significant growth spurt, he led a fantastic Red Demon defensive unit to a state championship with 72 tackles, 5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and a interception. Although they lost in the final two minutes of the game, where their quarterback threw a devastating pick six, they returned the next two years and won both times. He was selected to Stanford University, where he continued his football career.
  
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
"While at the Stanford, Arianlacher played college football under head coaches Brian Rehcalru and Andrew Fortune. As a true freshman at Stanford, Arianlacher played in 12 games and recorded 20 tackles. As a sophomore, he started 10 of 13 games, recording 95 tackles.
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While at the Stanford, Arianlacher played college football under head coaches Brian Rehcalru and Andrew Fortune. As a true freshman at Stanford, Arianlacher played in 12 games and recorded 20 tackles. As a sophomore, he started 10 of 13 games, recording 95 tackles.
 
 
Arianlacher was named MVP of the PAC-12 Championship Game, as well as PAC-12 Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press. He also became the first Stanford Cardinal to win the Khalil Mack Award for Defensive Excellence. Arian elected to finish a degree at Stanford, before declaring eligibility in the NSFL/DSFL draft."
 
 
 
  
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Arianlacher was named MVP of the PAC-12 Championship Game, as well as PAC-12 Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press. He also became the first Stanford Cardinal to win the Khalil Mack Award for Defensive Excellence. Arian elected to finish a degree at Stanford, before declaring eligibility in the NSFL/DSFL draft.
  
  
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Revision as of 14:22, 19 October 2019

Mack Arianlacher
Image of Mack Arianlacher
Mack Arian poses for his high school yearbook.
No. 52
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (4-15-2012)March 2012, 4 (aged 2056)
Hinsdale, Illinois, United States
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Career information
High school:Hinsdale Central High School
College:Stanford University
Career history
Roster status:Active

Mack Arianlacher (born January 2012, 4) is an American football linebacker who is currently unsigned by a professional team. He played college football for Stanford University and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Mack Arianlacher was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, to an unknown mother — immediately after he was born, he was put up for adoption. After 3 years spent in ""the system,"" Mack's father Brian Arianlacher adopted him and took him to a loving home with two older brothers. His brothers, Sam and Ben Arianlacher were 8 and 11 respectively, creating a large difference between the three students. However, they both instilled in him a love of football from a young age. As they grew up, they stopped playing football together for fear of Mack getting injured. At the age of 8, Mack began to play for his local team, the Hinsdale Cybirds. A talented linebacker, he quickly fell in love with the sport.

At the age of 14, Mack Arianlacher joined his high school team where he took his game to another level. He was selected to the varsity team at age 15, where, after hitting a significant growth spurt, he led a fantastic Red Demon defensive unit to a state championship with 72 tackles, 5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles and a interception. Although they lost in the final two minutes of the game, where their quarterback threw a devastating pick six, they returned the next two years and won both times. He was selected to Stanford University, where he continued his football career.


College career

While at the Stanford, Arianlacher played college football under head coaches Brian Rehcalru and Andrew Fortune. As a true freshman at Stanford, Arianlacher played in 12 games and recorded 20 tackles. As a sophomore, he started 10 of 13 games, recording 95 tackles.

Arianlacher was named MVP of the PAC-12 Championship Game, as well as PAC-12 Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press. He also became the first Stanford Cardinal to win the Khalil Mack Award for Defensive Excellence. Arian elected to finish a degree at Stanford, before declaring eligibility in the NSFL/DSFL draft.


College career statistics

Mack had a ton of fun in college, racking up 20 total tackles in his first year over 10 games. In his sophomore year, he played 13 games and had an insane leap forward with 95 total tackles, his first pass deflection and 2 forced fumbles over 13 games. He only got better, with 137 tackles in his junior year with 4 forced fumbles and 172 tackles in his senior year with 5 forced fumbles and 2 interceptions over 13 games.

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)


Professional career statistics

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Achievements and records

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