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The 2009 Scouting Report: Redshirt junior receiver who is trying to step in and pick up the slack with the huge graduation losses at that position ... Had a great offseason, improving his strength and overall fitness, while becoming a better leader within his position group ... An athletic player who could have a productive year as an inside slot receiver ... Also could be a key contributor on special teams. 2008: Team's sixth-leading receiver with 134 yards through the air ... Made first career start at Michigan, and had one catch for eight yards while playing against his brother Charles, a defensive back for the Wolverines ... Caught one 7-yard pass at Indiana ... Against Purdue, caught the first TD pass of his career, a career-long 30-yard reception from wide receiver Eric Peterman off a reverse ... Posted a career-best performance against Michigan State: seven catches for 49 yards, including an 11-yarder ... Hauled in two passes for seven yards against Ohio ... Three catches for 22 yards vs. SIU ... At Duke, grabbed one pass for five yards ... Caught his first career pass (six yards) vs. Syracuse ... Contributes on special teams coverage. 2007: Played in six games ... Named team's offensive practice player of the week vs. Iowa. 2006: Did not see action ... Named team's special teams practice player of the week vs. Iowa. High School: Ranked the 17th-best player (third-best receiver) in Michigan by Rivals.com ... SuperPrep All-Midwest Region wide receiver ... Ranked 114th in the Midwest Region (six states) by SuperPrep ... Named a top-25 player in Michigan by Detroit Free Press, Oakland Press and Lansing Journal ... An all-metro, all-district and All-Oakland County selection ... Led the Hawks with a team-best 1,200 all-purpose yards in 2005 ... Caught 40 passes for 600 yards ... Helped lead Harrison to a 10-3 record and the state playoffs ... In a playoff game vs. Center Line, notched five receptions for a single-game best 156 yards (1 TD) and added 70 rushing yards (four carries) and an interception ... Also lettered in track, running hurdle events ... Hails from the same high school that produced Michigan State quarterback Drew Stanton ... Honor roll all four years ... Coached by John Herrington. Personal: Born Sidney Curtis Stewart ... Son of Darcel and Charles Stewart ... His brother, Charles, played defensive back at Michigan (2004-08) ... Economics major. Stewart's Career Stats
RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2007................ 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2008................ 12 17 134 1 30 1.4 7.9 11.2 TOTAL............... 18 17 134 1 30 0.9 7.9 7.4 |
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