2023 Football Roster

Jersey Number 61
Keziah Everett
- Position:
- Offensive Line
 
- Height:
- 6-1
 
- Weight:
- 291
 
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
 
- Hometown:
- Farmville
 
- High School:
- Central
 
- Major:
- Entrepreneurship/Criminal Justice
 
2023: Appeared in one game this season (Gardner-Webb).
2022: Did not play during first year on the offensive side of the ball.
2021: Made move from defensive side of the ball to the offense prior to the start of the season ⦠Did not participate in any games.
2020: Did not play in any games as a redshirt freshman.
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2019: Redshirted and did not experience game-day action ⦠Contributed productive repetitions and provided needed physicality on the defensive scout team as a member of the developmental squad.
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High School: A four-year letterman for coach Scott Gardner who played three different positions for the Jaguars (defensive line, tight end and running back) ⦠Earned varsity position as a freshman because of an injury and led the team in tackles during his prep debut ⦠Two-time All-Pitt County selection by the Greenville Daily Reflector as sophomore and junior ⦠As a sophomore, made 109 tackles, 15 TFLs and eight sacks ⦠Followed up with 79 stops, 18 TFLs despite missing four games because of an injury during junior campaign ⦠Also credited with a forced fumble and recovery in 2017 ⦠On the offensive side of the ball, rushed for 52 yards on 10 carries (5.2 ypc) the last two years of his prep career ⦠Hauled down a pair of receptions for 47 yards (23.5 ypr) as a junior ⦠As a senior in 2018, was credited with 81 tackles, 18 TFLs, seven sacks, four forced fumbles and three recovered fumbles ⦠Earned invitation to play in the prestigious Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas All-Star Game (N.C. vs. S.C.) ⦠Despite size, reportedly boasted a 31ā vertical jump, was clocked at a 4.91 in the 40 and had 41 reps of 185 pounds on the bench press (maxed out at 415) ⦠Considered a three-star prospect, ranked No. 46 overall in North Carolina and is included among the top 70 defensive tackles nationally by 247Sports.com ⦠Also earned three star and was listed as the 55th-best prospect in the state by ESPN.com ⦠Committed to ECU on June 18, 2018 ⦠Announced commitment in unique fashion, running through a tunnel with gold smoke with the ECU entrance video poem playing in the background and emerging holding a flag bearing the Piratesā mantra āNo Quarterā ⦠Also received offers from Appalachian State, Duke, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia ⦠Hailed as one of the stateās top performers in the shot put, setting the 2-A record with a toss of 53 feet, 8.50 inches during a regional meet in May, 2018 (finished second in the state championships with a 52-foot throw).
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Personal: Son of Keasha Hines and Lonnie Everett ⦠First name is pronounced key-ZAI-uh ⦠Grandmother Rosie resides in Greenville and is a minister ⦠Began football career in earnest as a 270-pound running back at the middle school level ⦠A criminal justice major who earned ECU Deanās List honors in the 2019 fall semester.
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2022: Did not play during first year on the offensive side of the ball.
2021: Made move from defensive side of the ball to the offense prior to the start of the season ⦠Did not participate in any games.
2020: Did not play in any games as a redshirt freshman.
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2019: Redshirted and did not experience game-day action ⦠Contributed productive repetitions and provided needed physicality on the defensive scout team as a member of the developmental squad.
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High School: A four-year letterman for coach Scott Gardner who played three different positions for the Jaguars (defensive line, tight end and running back) ⦠Earned varsity position as a freshman because of an injury and led the team in tackles during his prep debut ⦠Two-time All-Pitt County selection by the Greenville Daily Reflector as sophomore and junior ⦠As a sophomore, made 109 tackles, 15 TFLs and eight sacks ⦠Followed up with 79 stops, 18 TFLs despite missing four games because of an injury during junior campaign ⦠Also credited with a forced fumble and recovery in 2017 ⦠On the offensive side of the ball, rushed for 52 yards on 10 carries (5.2 ypc) the last two years of his prep career ⦠Hauled down a pair of receptions for 47 yards (23.5 ypr) as a junior ⦠As a senior in 2018, was credited with 81 tackles, 18 TFLs, seven sacks, four forced fumbles and three recovered fumbles ⦠Earned invitation to play in the prestigious Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas All-Star Game (N.C. vs. S.C.) ⦠Despite size, reportedly boasted a 31ā vertical jump, was clocked at a 4.91 in the 40 and had 41 reps of 185 pounds on the bench press (maxed out at 415) ⦠Considered a three-star prospect, ranked No. 46 overall in North Carolina and is included among the top 70 defensive tackles nationally by 247Sports.com ⦠Also earned three star and was listed as the 55th-best prospect in the state by ESPN.com ⦠Committed to ECU on June 18, 2018 ⦠Announced commitment in unique fashion, running through a tunnel with gold smoke with the ECU entrance video poem playing in the background and emerging holding a flag bearing the Piratesā mantra āNo Quarterā ⦠Also received offers from Appalachian State, Duke, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia ⦠Hailed as one of the stateās top performers in the shot put, setting the 2-A record with a toss of 53 feet, 8.50 inches during a regional meet in May, 2018 (finished second in the state championships with a 52-foot throw).
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Personal: Son of Keasha Hines and Lonnie Everett ⦠First name is pronounced key-ZAI-uh ⦠Grandmother Rosie resides in Greenville and is a minister ⦠Began football career in earnest as a 270-pound running back at the middle school level ⦠A criminal justice major who earned ECU Deanās List honors in the 2019 fall semester.
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