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BrendenBates
- position Tight End
- height 6-5
- Weight 255
- class Junior
- Hometown Cincinnati, Ohio
- High school Archbishop Moeller
2018 – Freshman
- Redshirt season
High School
- One of the nation’s top-20 tight ends by Rivals
- Noted for his receiving ability, a difficult skill to find among tight ends in the high school ranks
- Caught 17 passes for 305 yards with 11 touchdowns as a senior at Archbishop Moeller in Cincinnati
- Totaled 250 yards receiving on 14 catches with five scores as a junior
- Two-time first-team All-Greater Catholic League selection
- Accepted an invitation to the 2018 Team USA Under-19 National Team for International Bowl IX
- Coached by John Rodenberg
- Also three-year letter winner in track in the 200-meters and discus throw and was a power forward/center for two seasons on the basketball team
- Was a member of the Improv Club
- Received offers from the Southeastern Conference, Big Ten, Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conference, including schools such as Vanderbilt, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, West Virginia, Louisville and Pittsburgh
Personal
- Born in Cincinnati Ohio
- Son of Doug and Kelly Bates
- Comes from a family of athletes as father played football at Indiana, mother played volleyball at Morehead State, brother, Doug, is currently a tight end at Cincinnati, and grandfather, Gene Neff, played basketball at Kentucky under Coach Adolph Rupp from 1951-52
- Major is marketing
Brenden Says
- His nickname is “Batesy Boy”
- Other than playing in the NFL, his dream job is to be a fireman
- The most influential person in his life is his father because he made him into the person he is today
- His favorite quote he likes to live by is “it’s not how hard you get hit, but it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward”
- He is really good at doing the worm