Senior defensive back who returns for his final campaign following a redshirt season in 2006... penciled into a starting spot at free safety entering the fall, but could also play cornerback... went through spring drills after missing all of the 2006 season with a shoulder injury... shared Most Improved Safety honors with Emanuel Cook... has made two career starts. 2006: Took a redshirt season after undergoing season-ending left shoulder surgery in late August. 2005: Split time between cornerback and safety... played much of the season with an injured shoulder... got the starting nod on two occasions - in the season opener against UCF and against Vanderbilt, both at the free safety position... returned a fumble 11 yards for a touchdown against Troy... moved to cornerback prior to the Tennessee game... logged 34 tackles, including 24 solo stops... had two tackles behind the line of scrimmage... broke up three passes... had a season-high eight tackles on three occasions - versus UCF, Kentucky and Vanderbilt. 2003-04: Attended Georgia Military Junior College... played for Coach Bert Williams... rated the 51st-best junior college prospect in the nation by SuperPrep... recorded 35 tackles, had one interception and had two QB sacks in 2004... logged 30 tackles with six interceptions and eight QB sacks as a freshman in 2003... named MVP of the 2004 Golden Isles Bowl Classic after recording a fumble recovery for a touchdown, an interception and four passes defended. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Blackville-Hilda High School in 2003... had 87 tackles, rushed for more than 1,000 yards with 16 touchdowns and threw for more than 500 yards with seven TD passes as a senior... played in the 2002 South Carolina-North Carolina Shrine Bowl... was named all-area, all-region and all-state... also named all-region and all-state in basketball, averaging 16 points and 10 rebounds as a senior. PERSONAL: Brandon J. Isaac was born Dec. 11, 1984... is a criminal justice major at South Carolina. |
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