USD Football 2005

Evan Harney, Two-time All-American ---10 EVAN HARNEY Senior Running Back

Noteworthy: Evan Harney will miss the 2005 campaign after suffering head injuries in a freak accident in late July ... Evan was to return for his senior year where he was slated to be one of the nation 's top I-AA rushers ... in two years at USD has already set Torero career marks for rushing yards (2,809), rushing attempts (588) and rushing touchdowns (35) ... last season he was also named a FirstTeam CoSIDA/ESPN The MagazineAcademic All-American .. . also owns USD's single season marks for rushing yards (1,475; 2003),rushing

attempts (303; 2004) and rushing touchdowns (18; 2004).

Aug. 4, 2005 (Sports at Lunch, by Tom Shanahan)

2004 SEASON: Tabbed a First Team All-America and the Offensive Back of the Year by Don Hansen's Football Gazette ... a Pre-Season All-America pick by The Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major ... named First Team All-PFL and to the PFL All-Academic Team for the second straight year ... three times was named the PFL Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 3rd, Oct. 24th, Oct. 31st) ... named the team's Offensive Most Valuable Player .... selected a Star of the Month for October by the San Diego Hall of Champions ... he rushed for a season-high 203 yards with 2 touchdowns in win over Southern Oregon (Oct. 2nd) ... rushed for 100+ yards in five other games - 191 vs. Valparaiso; 181 at Butler; 139 vs. Princeton; 119 at Drake; 111 vs. Wagner ... totaled 6 games with 2 or more rushing scores (best of 3 vs. Davidson), and had at least 1 rushing TD in all 11 games ... hauled in 6 receptions in two games (32 yards vs. Penn; 60 yards vs. Dayton). 2003 SEASON: First Team All-America by The Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major and Don Hansen's Football Gazette ... also named First Team All-PFL and a First Team PFL All-Academic pick ... set USD single season rushing records for attempts (285), yards (1,475) and touchdowns (17) ... also set USD single game record for attempts (43 vs. Holy Cross) and USD season marks for touchdowns (20) and scoring (122 points) .. . led the Toreros with in rushing with 1,475 yards and 17 scores on 285 attempts ... he led all I-AA rushers in scoring at 12.2 points per game and ranked 2nd in rushing (147.5 ypg) and 4th in all-purpose running (173.40 ypg) ... twice was named a PFL Offensive Player

USO senior running back Evan Hamey, who survived a freak accidenton July 30th thatended his season, appeared as planned just three days after being released from the hospital at Sports at Lunch. Harney and USO coach Jim Harbaugh spoke onAug. 4th at the San Diego Hall of Champions about the upcoming season. He could have easily called in sick, but Evan Hamey wanted to fulfill his obligation to talk USO football. Five days earlier the Toreros' Division I-AA All-American running back had survived a freak accident that had left him hospitalized for three days. But Hamey arrived as scheduled with USO coach Jim Harbaugh Thursday afternoon at the San Diego Hall of Champions for Sports at Lunch. Talk about comeback stories. "l' m blessed to be alive and not paralyzed," said Hamey, the 2004 Mid-Major Offensive Back of the Year from Fallbrook High. In two seasons at USO, since giving up a baseball schol– arship at UC Irvine, the 6-foot- l, 220-pounder has established Torero career records in rushing yards (2,809), attempts (588) and touchdowns (35). This was to be his third and final season as USO hopes to improve on its 7-4 record last year in its first season under Jim Harbaugh, the former NFL and Chargers quarterback. Harney said one of his first questions for doctors in the hospital was whether he would be ready for the start of fall camp on August 9th. "They looked at me with a concerned expression and told me it will be six months before I can have any contact," Hamey said "This is one of the most shattering things to happen to me. I love sports and football so much. To have that taken away from me with the snap of your fingers is shattering, butI'm blessed to walk away from the accident. We'II still have a great season if I'm not here. We've got an incred– ible coach and incredible program with good people behind it." Hamey said the freak accident happened Saturday night near his Linda Vista apartment. He opened the door to help friends out of his car when he lost his footing in the dark and a nylon fence behind him gave way. He tumbled 30 feet down the hill. His athleticism and physical fitness were both a blessing and a curse as he tumbled to the bottom. Instead of coming to a rest at the retaining wall, he was regaining his feet when momentum carried him over the wall and to another LO foot fall, with his head hitting the concrete. Harbaugh, while he spoke at the Sports at Lunch, talked about how Hamey was in top physical shape and his offseason training helped him survive the accident. But Hamey was also fortunate that two EMTs, emergency medical technicians, lived in an apartment at the bottom of the hill. They

of the Week (Sept. 21; Nov. 2) ... tallied three games of200+ rushing (215 vs. La Verne; 208 at Valparaiso; 229 vs. Marist) ... three other games over 100+ yards ( 199 vs. Holy Cross; 147 vs. Butler; 115 vs. Dayton) ... totaled five games with 3 rushing scores (La Verne, Holy Cross, Valparaiso, Marist and Butler) and two games with 4 total touchdowns (Valparaiso and Butler) ... busted loose for an 86-yard TD sprint against Marist ... was team's workhorse carrying the ball 22 or more times in all ten games (school record 43 vs. Holy Cross).

PERSONAL: Began collegiate career at heard Hamey's fall, rushed outside and offered immediate treat– UC Irvine where he played his freshman year ment. "They stabilized me and took me 10 the hospital instead on the baseball team ... prepped at Fallbrook of waiting for an ambulance," Harney said. "At the hospital, the doctors said because I got there so quickly they were able

High School where he gained over 1,500 to control the swelling. Otherwise they would have had to per- yards rushing and 20 touchdowns during his form brain surgery." Instead, all that Hamey required was five senior year ... earned All-League and All- staplesinthebackofthehead. "I'mfortunatelhavesuchgood Conference honors and helped Fallbrook friends and the EMTs were there," Hamey said. "I was walking and told them I didn't need to go to the hospital, but they took to C.I.F. title. me anyway." Hamey said he plans to look into applying for a Major: Business Administration. sixth-year medical redshirt from the NCAA to play in the 2006 r------------------------------------.1 season. Jim Steeg, the Chargers' Chief Operating Officer, also CAREER STATISTICS attended Sports at Lunch and visited with Harney, inviting him EVAN HARNEY

to visit him at Chargers Park any time he felt ready for a visit. Harbaugh also spoke about how much the Toreros will miss Hamey, but the team was still optimistic about its goal to win a Pioneer Football League title this year.

Year Att. YG 2004 303 1388 2003 285 1516 TOT 588 2904

LG 50 86 86

AVE, 4.4 5.2 4.8

YL NYG 54 1334 41 1475 95 2809

TD 18 17 35

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