| Colin
Kelly
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FALL CAMP DAY 11: Offensive moves  An up and down day on offense, but Quizz, Canfield, Kavanaugh and others have their moments
-by BeaverFootball.com
Aug 21, 2009 |
FALL CAMP DAY 5: A quartet for Poyer  Canfield, Halahuni, Pankey, Poyer, Quizz among the day's standouts as Beavs cap fifth practice
-by BeaverFootball.com
Aug 14, 2009 |
POLL: Who will protect Beav QB's blind side? Tackle position in fall camp for the Beavers figures to see spirited competition
-by BeaverFootball.com
Jul 14, 2009 |
PHOTO ESSAY: Spring Ball with OSU  Stevenson, Frahm, Seumalo, Paea, Clark, Kelly, Hardin, Parker, Moala, Oshinowo and more
-by BeaverFootball.com
Apr 22, 2009 |
SPRING BALL DAY 7: Riley not thrilled  Ben Terry coming on strong, secondary has good day BUT... 'We can do better than this,' says Riley
-by BeaverFootball.com
Apr 14, 2009 |
Friday Afternoon Vault: News and notes Beavs take to practice field for Day 3; OSU in winnner take all CBI Finals Game 3
-by BeaverFootball.com
Apr 3, 2009 |
SPRING: Six to watch on offense  Six players on the offensive side of the ball to keep on eye on this spring.
-by BeaverFootball.com
Mar 23, 2009 |
The good, the bad, the question: Tackle  Remmers moves to left to start the spring, Oshinowo starting at right, Kelly coming on strong
-by BeaverFootball.com
Mar 11, 2009 |
SPRING PRIMER: Riley from A to Z  It's 35 bullet points coming out of the sit-down with Oregon State's Mike Riley
-by BeaverFootball.com
Feb 27, 2009 |
'08 class - The projects  These guys have a ton of raw talent, but need time in the system to develop before contributing.
-by BeaverFootball.com
Feb 12, 2008 |
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Kelly in '07 earned first team all-league honors on the gridiron at tight end. Also played defensive end for Kelso. Kelly is averaging nearly nine points a game this season on the hardcourt. he projects as an offensive tackle at the next level.
"They (offering schools) talk about how athletic I am (projecting) as a tackle and how they like how I play sports year round. They said I have really good feet, that I have really good footwork," says Kelly, who has played tight end on offense the past four football seasons.
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