High School: Three-year starter and four-year letterwinner at Mt. St. Michael Academy for head coach Mario Valentini...first team all-league and Daily News All-City selection as a senior linebacker...also named a Putnam County all-star...led the team with 981 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior in 2005...led the defense, which ranked third in the league, with 92 tackles including 10 tackles for a loss, three sacks, and two fumble recoveries...served as team captain in 2005...named first team all-league and honorable mention all-city as a junior...led the 2004 team to the AAA Conference Bowl Championship...participated in CHSFL Senior Bowl All-Star game...posted 65 tackles, six tackles for loss, and two sacks as a junior...three-year varsity performer as a sprinter for outdoor track and field team...honor roll student...member of Afro-Caribbean Club.
At Delaware: Second-year member of Blue Hen squad as a redshirt freshman linebacker...regained freshman eligibility despite playing in one game as a true freshman in 2006...was injured in only game appearance (vs. Northeastern) and was awarded extra season by the NCAA...outstanding athlete and a hard-hitter...projected as team’s No. 2 outside linebacker behind first-year transfer Jonathon Smith from Connecticut...also expected to be a member of Blue Hen special teams unit...showed outstanding improvement during spring drills and had five tackles (three solo) in Blue-White Spring Game in April...2006: True freshman who was expecting to sit out redshirt season before injuries forced him into action at mid-season vs. Northeastern...one of six true freshmen to see action on UD defensive unit...was activated and posted three tackles (all solo) before leaving the game with a season-ending ankle injury...team went 5-6 under head coach K.C. Keeler.
Personal: Brian DeShea Void...born April 6, 1988...son of Wanda Void and Dennis Void...resides with his mother...has one older brother...early childhood development major at Delaware...father is a parole officer and mother is a legal assistant...career goal is to build a high school with brother and teach and coach...brother, Dennis, currently plays football at NCAA FCS member Duquesne University...a junior running back this fall, Dennis ran for 170 yards and a touchdown in 2006 to lead the Dukes to a 7-3 record...cousin, Jerod Void, played football at Purdue...enjoys video games, basketball, and dancing in spare time. |