2004 Football Roster
Roster
Crane, Chris

Jersey Number 10
Chris Crane
- Height:
- 6-5
- Weight:
- 220
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Mechanicsburg, PA
- High School:
- Trinity
Bio
Looks to take over as the starting quarterback...completed 18-of-35 passes for 155 yards and a touchdown in BC's annual spring game...saw limited action in 2007; completed one of two passes for 13 yards in second action of the season with win over Bowling Green...saw first action of the season against Army...threw a 15-yard pass to Justin Jarvis in the fourth quarter...finished one of two passing for 15 yards in the game. 2006 Season
Played in eight games...made his first career start vs. Buffalo, completing 17-of-26 pass attempts for 142 yards and one touchdown; added two rushing touchdowns against the Bulls...completed three of three pass attempts for nine yards against Maine...completed two of three passes for 41 yards against Duke. 2005 Season
Saw action in one game (Ball State)...completed three of four pass attempts for 42 yards against the Cardinals...threw a 19-yard strike to Survival Ross and completed two passes - of 14 and nine yards - to Tony Gonzalez...also recorded one rush for eight yards. 2004 Season
Redshirted. High School
Earned Associated Press Class AA All-State second-team honors as a senior quarterback at Trinity High School ... gained 2003 Mid-Penn Conference Liberty Division second-team honors ... selected to The Sentinel's 2003 All-Area team ... was a four-year starter for the Shamrocks; had a 31-11 career record at quarterback ... established Trinity career records with 313 completions, 4,320 passing yards and 45 touchdown passes ... completed 101 passes for 1,291 yards and 17 passing touchdowns in 2003; completed 59.4 percent of his attempts ... also rushed for seven touchdowns in his final season ... played for head coach Jeff Boger ... played in the 2003 Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game ... also excelled on the Shamrocks' basketball team, totaling 1,483 career points. Personal
Christopher T. Crane, born April 18, 1986 ... enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Chris and his two sisters are the children of Patricia and Christopher Crane.
Played in eight games...made his first career start vs. Buffalo, completing 17-of-26 pass attempts for 142 yards and one touchdown; added two rushing touchdowns against the Bulls...completed three of three pass attempts for nine yards against Maine...completed two of three passes for 41 yards against Duke. 2005 Season
Saw action in one game (Ball State)...completed three of four pass attempts for 42 yards against the Cardinals...threw a 19-yard strike to Survival Ross and completed two passes - of 14 and nine yards - to Tony Gonzalez...also recorded one rush for eight yards. 2004 Season
Redshirted. High School
Earned Associated Press Class AA All-State second-team honors as a senior quarterback at Trinity High School ... gained 2003 Mid-Penn Conference Liberty Division second-team honors ... selected to The Sentinel's 2003 All-Area team ... was a four-year starter for the Shamrocks; had a 31-11 career record at quarterback ... established Trinity career records with 313 completions, 4,320 passing yards and 45 touchdown passes ... completed 101 passes for 1,291 yards and 17 passing touchdowns in 2003; completed 59.4 percent of his attempts ... also rushed for seven touchdowns in his final season ... played for head coach Jeff Boger ... played in the 2003 Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game ... also excelled on the Shamrocks' basketball team, totaling 1,483 career points. Personal
Christopher T. Crane, born April 18, 1986 ... enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Chris and his two sisters are the children of Patricia and Christopher Crane.
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