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Frantz Hardy
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Amassed 54 receptions, 971 yards (18.0 avg.) and 7 TDs during his three-year career at Nebraska. Finished his collegiate career with two of the top five single-game receiving outputs in school history (159 yards vs. Kansas in 2006 and 152 yards vs. Maine in 2005) and registered five career receptions of 55 yards or more. Tied a school record with three TD catches vs. Kansas State in 2007. In 2005, transferred from Butler County (KS) Community College, where he went 34-820-5TD receiving en route to All-America honors for a team that advanced to the NJCAA championship game.
PERSONAL:
- Resides in the Overtown section of Miami, FL.
- His father, Frank, is a retired veteran of the US Army, where he was a member of the 101st Airborne Division. His mother, Marie, is a native of Port of Prince, Haiti. Has six older brothers and an older sister. His brother, Raymond, played WR at West Virginia St. and later with in the Arena Football League.
- While in college, worked at Weaver's Potato Chip factory loading trucks.
- A native of Miami, FL, caught 42 passes for 710 yards and 8 TDs a senior at Booker T. Washington HS.
- Competed in the 110-meter hurdles in high school, making it to the state finals as a senior only to pull a hamstring prior to the championship heat. His best time in the hurdles was 13.9 seconds.
- Earned a degree in sociology.
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS:
Amassed 54 receptions, 971 yards (18.0 avg.) and 7 TDs during his three-year career at Nebraska. Finished his collegiate career with two of the top five single-game receiving outputs in school history (159 yards vs. Kansas in 2006 and 152 yards vs. Maine in 2005) and registered five career receptions of 55 yards or more. Tied a school record with three TD catches vs. Kansas State in 2007. In 2005, transferred from Butler County (KS) Community College, where he went 34-820-5TD receiving en route to All-America honors for a team that advanced to the NJCAA championship game.
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