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Caraun Reid Is Lone Ivy Leaguer Named To Prestigious Senior Bowl Watch List
August 23, 2012 | Football
Caraun Reid, coming off his first-team All-Ivy League performance in 2011, was the lone Ivy League player named to the first ever "Watch List" for the Senior Bowl.
Reid was one of 309 seniors named to the list, which includes 71 players from the SEC, 46 from the Big 10 and 43 from the ACC. There are 29 players from either FCS or Division II schools, though Reid is the only one from the Ivy League.
Reid, who should pair with co-captain Mike Catapano to form one of the league's top lineman pairings this season, earned his first preseason All-America honor after completing one of the best seasons in recent memory by a Princeton defensive lineman. He led all Ivy League linemen with 68 tackles, including 29 solo stops, and he led Princeton in tackles for loss (16), sacks (eight), pass breakups (three), quarterback hurries (three) and blocked kicks (three). He was named the Ivy League Special Teams Player of the Week after blocking two Dartmouth extra points in season finale, and he recorded at least five tackles in nine games and averaged nine tackles per game over final three weeks.
Reid had several individual dominant efforts throughout the season, including a brilliant career-high 11-tackle performance in the home finale against Yale. He had at least one sack in six games, including two apiece against both Harvard and Yale, and he recorded at least 2.5 tackles for loss in five games.
For his career, Reid has 102 tackles and more than 20 tackles for loss.
You can watch the first Princeton Football Preview Series video, which focused on the defensive linemen, here.


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