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Adam Boyd
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Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
McAlester, Okla.

High School:
McAlester

Height / Weight:
6-1 / 195

Position:
Safety/Wide Receiver

Experience:
HS


Was a four-year letterwinner at McAlester High School . . . was a two-way standout . . . started four years at safety and his last two seasons at receiver as well . . . helped lead his team to a 12-1 record and state semifinal appearance as a senior . . . his final three teams compiled an overall mark of 32-5 . . . had career totals of 342 tackles, nine sacks and seven interceptions, while rushing for 393 yards and tallying 2,180 yards in receiving . . . recorded 85 tackles as a senior . . . had 61 receptions for 1,189 yards and seven TDs as a receiver, while rushing for 210 yards and four TDs his senior season . . . was a first-team all-state selection by The Oklahoman . . . earned second-team all-state accolades by the Tulsa World . . . was selected as the Tulsa World's third-ranked defensive back in the area as a senior . . . was named to the all-VYPE Magazine team for Eastern Oklahoma his senior season . . . registered 81 tackles, four interceptions and blocked two field goals as a junior . . . had 91 tackles, three sacks and one interception his sophomore season . . . also lettered three years in baseball and two years in track . . . high school coach was Bryan Pratt . . . born November 9, 1993 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Blankenship Player Comments

"Adam Boyd is a do-everything guy. He is an outstanding receiver and a really good safety. We watched him as a multi-sport athlete. He came off the baseball field as a sophomore and ran at the regional track meet, qualifying for state. He then medaled at state in the hurdles. He went back and was runner up in the hurdles at state a year later. He is one of those really special athletes that can do a little bit of everything. He's faster than most people think. I think he can be a great receiver, but even if he doesn't player receiver, I think he will be on the field."