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Football
2007: Saw action in all 13 games ... tied a UNI single-game record with two blocked kicks (extra points) against Delaware (12/1) in the FCS quarterfinals ... ranked fourth on the team with three quarterback sacks ... tallied at least one tackle in 10 games ... notched three solos tackles (coaches' film), recorded a sack and recovered a fumble in UNI's 23-13 win at Illinois State (9/29). 2006: Drew eight starting assignments at the defensive tackle position ... saw action in all 11 games ... secured 19 total tackles (coaches' film) ... notched a season-high five tackles in 27-17 win over South Dakota State (9/16) ... blocked a kick and tallied a tackle-for-loss against Western Illinois (10/28) ... earned his first sack of the season in a 31-20 win over Western Kentucky (11/4). 2005: Saw action in 12 games ... started four games against Missouri State (10/8), Indiana State (10/15), Northern Arizona (11/19), Eastern Washington (11/26) ... tallied nine total tackles (press box stats) ... played a major role in keeping UNI in the playoff race when he blocked a field goal as time expired in regulation at Western Kentucky (11/5) ... the blocked kick forced overtime, where UNI eventually scored a 23-20 double-overtime victory ... racked up a season-high four tackles and half a sack in a 41-24 win at Western Illinois (10/1) ... missed three games with a knee injury. Prior to UNI: Enrolled at the University of Minnesota in January 2005 but did not compete for the Gophers in either football or basketball. High School: Was a two-sport star at Armstrong High School, graduating in 2004 ... two-year all-conference choice in football ... a first-team all-state selection as a senior ... averaged 20.1 points and 9.4 rebounds per game as a senior ... a three-year all-conference performer in hoops ... team finished 22-8 his senior season ... holds Armstrong records for career points (1,474), rebounds (702), field goals (507) and free throws (340) ... scored 590 points and grabbed 289 rebounds, both single-season school records, his senior year ... scored a career-high 37 points against St. Louis Park as a senior, which was the most ever for an Armstrong player ... finalist for the state of Minnesota's "Mr. Basketball" in 2004. Personal: Born Jan. 19, 1985 ... son of Carl Thomas and Lynette Pedescleaux ... has two siblings, Breyana and Dynette ... majoring in studio art and communications ... biggest influence is his mom because she has always been there for him ... also a member of the UNI men's basketball team. Pedescleaux's Career Defensive Stats Pedescleaux's Game-by-Game Stats (Solo-Ast)
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