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Day 5, Kyle is the man

paward

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Mar 3, 2003
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Kyle Lauletta
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Position: Quarterback
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 208
Year: Redshirt Sophomore
Hometown: Exton, Pa.
High School: Downingtown East
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2014
• Redshirted

2013
• CAA All-Academic Team
• Appeared in four games
• One of six true freshman to earn playing time
• Tallied 108 yards and two touchdowns as he went 16-for-21 as a true freshman
• Picked up 16 yards off two completions in the win against Albany
• Connected on 8-of-10 passes for 44 yards and a touchdown, while rushing for 15 yards off two attempts against No. 6 Towson
• Saw his first collegiate appearance in the season opener against VMI, going 6-for-9 for 48 yards with one touchdown

High School
• Two-year letterman and starter
• Two-time All-Chesmont League and All-Southeastern PA League
• 2012 Maxwell Award winner • League MVP in 2012
• Team captain helped lead team to pair of Chesmont League titles and 19-2 record
• Starting at quarterback, totaled 5,243 total yards and 64 total touchdowns in two seasons

Personal
• Son of Joe and Kim Lauletta
• Has two brothers, Trey and Bryce, and one sister, Brooke
• Father, Joe, played football at the Naval Academy from 1983-86
• Uncle, Lex Lauletta, also played football at the Naval Academy from 1977-80
• Uncle, Lance Lauletta, played lacrosse at Bucknell from 1976-79
• Grandfather, Joe Lauletta, played football and basketball at Delaware from 1953-56
• National Honor Society
• Honor Roll
• Special Olympics volunteer
• Co-founder of Pass It On Program which donated new and gently used sports equipment to the Boys and Girls Club of Philadelphia
 
know this is the season Kyle has been patiently working towards for the last two seasons...he finally has his chance to lead the offense...most believe he has the tools to be effective...

he gets thrown into the fire right away versus MD, but the schedule following softens a little and should give him some time to grow into the job...let's hope the expected running attack is effective...that will make things much easier for him...

hope the fans will be patient...it's been quite a while since we had a QB this inexperienced...

Good luck and enjoy your opportunity to lead the offense...

Go Spiders!
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Looking forward to watching him improve with experience
 
reminds me of a certain QB from GA that had an air about him and gave a level of comfort from early on in his career
 
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