MIAA/Big Ten Football
MIAA well represented in Big Ten conference
Maryland which hosts 10 former standout players
Big Ten football will officially return on Oct. 24 and a number of former Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association standouts are set to play throughout the league.
There are 23 former MIAA players who play football at Big Ten schools. Seven MIAA schools are represented, including Calvert Hall, Gilman, McDonogh, Mount Saint Joseph, Pallotti, St. Frances and St. Paul’s.
Maryland rosters the most players with 10, followed by Penn State (five), Michigan (three) and Rutgers (two). Northwestern, Ohio State and Wisconsin have one player apiece.
Maryland
Smith spent three seasons at St. Frances and had a breakout 2014 season, totaling 111 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks and two interceptions. He went on to transfer to IMG Academy for his senior season, where he had 89 tackles, four sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.
He went on to commit to Clemson and played two seasons with the Tigers, contributing to the national championship squad in 2018, before transferring into Maryland as a junior in 2019. In his redshirt freshman season, he had 14 tackles and an interception for six yards. He went on to play in 15 games during his sophomore season, compiling 16 tackles (2.5 for loss) and a sack. Smith started in 10 of the 11 games that he started in his junior year, totaling 24 tackles (14 solo), 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack and four pass breakups.
Ettlinger played football and lacrosse at Gilman, making the honor roll in all four years of high school.
McCullough totaled 40 solo tackles, 13 sacks and one interception in his senior season at Mount St. Joseph in 2016. He went on to redshirt his freshman season at Hutchinson Community College (Kansas).
Campbell was a first-team All-MIAA A Conference selection in his junior season. Campbell was a three-star recruit and the 27th-ranked player in Maryland, per
Roski had six touchdown receptions as a senior at Pallotti in 2016. He hasn’t played in a game during his career with the Terps.
Hamilton was named a two-time captain at Pallotti, being named to the All-MIAA and All-Metro teams in his 2016 senior season. He appeared in one game against Howard on Aug. 31 last season.
Duncan was a 2017 All-Metro selection at St. Frances, an
He took a redshirt season in 2018, before starting in 11 of the 12 games that he played at left tackle in during his redshirt freshman season in 2019. Duncan helped Javon Leake and Anthony McFarland Jr. grind out 1,350 rushing yards for 16 touchdowns.
Green compiled a 44-3 record in high school with St. Frances and a Baltimore Sun All-Metro selection in his senior season. He was ranked as three-star recruit, the 42nd-ranked player in Maryland and the 122nd offensive tackle in the nation,
Ellis completed 256 of 423 passes with 6,521 total yards and 64 touchdowns as a quarterback in high school between Bishop O’Connell and McDonogh. In his lone season at McDonogh in 2017, Ellis had 214 rushing yards and 116 passing yards and scoring four touchdowns. He went on to redshirt his freshman season at Virginia Tech in 2018 and went on to sit out the 2019 season while transferring to Maryland.
Miller was a 3-star player, the 15th-ranked player in Maryland and 34th-best strongside defensive end in the nation,
Rockhill is a two-time MIAA champion (2012 and 2013) at St. Paul’s, along with being a two-time All-state wide receiver (2014-2015), a three-time All-MIAA selection in football and was selected to the Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star Game.
Rockhill played on the lacrosse team at Maryland for the past three seasons (2017-2019) and won a national championship in 2017.
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He was named to The Baltimore Sun All-Metro team and selected as The Baltimore Sun Offensive Player of the Year, was selected to the 2020 Under Armour All-American Game and was rated as a four-star recruit and the 12th best running back,
Savage had four defensive touchdowns in his sophomore and junior seasons at St. Frances (2017-2018) and was part of the fifth-ranked high school football team in the country by USA Today. He was named as a two-time Baltimore Sun All-Metro selection and rated as a three-star recruit by
Hill-Green was part of a group at St. Frances that was ranked fifth in the nation by USA Today and led his team to six shutout performances. The outside linebacker was rated as a three-star recruit, Maryland’s 14th-best recruit and the 29th overall player in his position in the country,
Franks was selected to the All-MIAA and Baltimore Sun All-Metro team in 2018 as a senior, along with being named a Football Hall of Fame All-American and selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame World Bowl. He was rated as a three-star recruit and the 14th-best player in Maryland by
Vincent finished off his high school career at IMG Academy with
He went on to play in eight games during his true freshman season at Ohio State where he had three tackles and had a sack in the Big Ten Championship Game. Vincent was named as a 2018 Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. Vincent didn’t play in 2019 after tearing his labrum.
Sullivan-Brown holds the career record for receptions and receiving yards at Pallotti with 149 catches and 2,846 yards. During his time at Palloti, he was named a two-time MIAA champion with Pallotti at the “C” conference level as a sophomore in 2014 and won a “B” conference title in 2016 as a senior.
He was named to the All-Maryland team as a sophomore,
The wide receiver went on to redshirt in his freshman year, before playing in 13 games during the 2018, totaling four receptions for 49 yards. In his redshirt sophomore season, Sullivan-Brown played in four games, grabbing eight passes for 56 yards.
Jacobs was The Baltimore Sun’s Co-Defensive Player of the Year last season, and selected for the 2020 Under Armour All-America High School Football Game. He was ranked No. 92 in the ESPN 300 and is the No. 8 outside linebacker in the recruiting rankings.
Knutsson played all four seasons at the varsity level for McDonogh from 2014-2017.
Ellies was a three-year letterman at McDonogh. He totaled 46 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, three sacks, an interception and a blocked extra point in his sophomore year in 2016. In his 2018 senior season, he had 72 tackles, 17 sacks, 11 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and a blocked extra point. He went on to be named to The Baltimore Sun All-Metro and Polynesian Bowl teams, along with being an All-MIAA selection.
The former McDonogh Eagle went on to play in one game in 2019 during his true freshman season.
Mustipher played varsity football in all four seasons at McDonogh (2014-2017), was a two-time team captain and two-time team MVP.
He began his high school career with
He was selected to the Under Armour All-America Game, invited to the Big 33 Game and Crab Bowl, named to the All-State team in consecutive years in 2016 and 2017, named as a first-team Baltimore Sun All-Metro pick in his junior season, in addition to being a finalist for Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Year and was a four-time All-MIAA selection. 247Sports had Mustipher ranked as the fifth-best player in Maryland, the fifth-ranked defensive tackle in the nation and was ranked as the number 78 player in the country.
The former McDonogh defensive lineman played in 10 games during his freshman season, totaling 14 tackles (1.0 tackles for a loss) and one forced fumble (2018). He went on to increase his production in his 2019 sophomore season, totaling 37 tackles (4.5 tackles for a loss), 1.0 sacks and one forced fumble. He was named as a Pro Football Focus All-Big Ten honorable mention and was selected to the Pro Football Focus National and Big Ten Teams of the Week second-team after his performances against Iowa (Oct. 12) and Buffalo (Sept. 7).
Fogg finished his senior season at Calvert Hall with 49 tackles, a sack and an interception. He was selected as a second-team All-Metro pick by The Baltimore Sun, a second-team All-Maryland pick by USA Today and was picked to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl game (2016). He was a first-team All-State selection by the Capital Gazette as a junior and a was rated as a four-star recruit by
Sutton was a first-team All-Metro selection by The Baltimore Sun during his senior season at Calvert Hall (2017), also being selected as a first-team All-USA Maryland Football Team member by USA Today and selected to the Maryland Crab Bowl.
The former Cardinal went on to play four games in 2018 as a true freshman, starting in one game as a blocking tight end. He went on to become an All-Big Ten Academic list on Dec. 11. and played in six games.
The former McDonogh defensive back was a three-time first-team All-Metro selection by The Baltimore Sun.
He finished career with 172 tackles, seven interceptions and 12 touchdowns. In 2016, he was named to the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl and was a consensus All-State selection during his junior campaign, putting up 37 tackles and an interception and as a senior with 41 tackles and two interceptions.
He went on to play in 41 games with the Badgers, making 19 starts at safety. In three seasons from 2017-2019, he has put together totals of 103 tackles (3.5 tackles for a loss) and 2.0 sacks. He has recorded four interceptions, nine pass breakups and four forced fumbles. He was named to as an All-Big Ten honorable mention in 2019 and a preseason All-American honorable mention for Pro Football Focus in 2020.