Da'Shawn Hand

Da'Shawn Hand
Alabama Crimson Tide No. 9
Position Defensive end
Class Junior
Career history
College
High school Woodbridge (VA)
Personal information
Date of birth (1995-11-14) November 14, 1995
Place of birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight 280 lb (127 kg)
Career highlights and awards

Da'Shawn Hand (born November 14, 1995[1]) is an American football defensive end for the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Early years

Hand was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, fathered by Sharif Hand, who was a junior in high school when Da'Shawn was born.[2] Hand's uncle, Damone Boone, was a Parade All-American running back at West Springfield in Virginia in the mid-1990s.[3][4] After moving to Woodbridge, Virginia, Hand attended Woodbridge High School, where he was a three-sport athlete in football, wrestling and track. In football, he was an All-State defensive lineman. In his junior year, Hand recorded 110 tackles, 16 sacks, 40 tackles for loss, two pass deflections, four forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries. Woodbridge finished the season 6–5, losing 0–17 to Haymarket Battlefield in the first round of the VHSL playoffs. After his junior year, Hand was named Rivals.com Junior of the Year, an honor that comes along with being rated the No. 1 prospect of one's class entering senior season. Media attention steadily increased, and the Washington Post decided to make Hand the subject of a documentary series named “First and 17,” which followed him both on and off the field, “giving an inside look at the challenges facing a top recruit juggling school, football and his senior year.”[5] On September 21, 2013, one of Hand's teammates, Kenny Diaz, a reserve linebacker, was fatally stabbed in Marumsco Acre Lake Park in Woodbridge.[6]

In addition to playing football, Hand also excelled in wrestling and track. He won the Virginia state championship in wrestling. In track & field, he competed primarily as a thrower, but also spend some time as a sprinter during his final year in 2014. At the Runner Store City-County Championships, he earned a second-place finish in the shot put event, recording a career-best throw of 15.81 meters (51 ft, 9 in).[7] He placed 11th in the discus at the Gojekian Twilight Classic, notching a top-throw of 35.66 meters (116 ft, 9 in).[8] In sprints, he clocked a 12.24-second 100-meter dash time at the 2014 Garfield Meet, where he took 7th.[9] In addition, he also ran a 4.7-second 40-yard dash and had a 33-inch vertical jump.

Recruiting

Hand was considered the nation's best recruit in the 2014 class by Rivals.com.[10] In 2012, he was the Rivals High School Football Junior of the Year.[11] With over 90 scholarship offers, Hand narrowed down his choice of college destination to three—Alabama, Florida, and Michigan—before the start of his senior season.[1] On November 14, 2013, his eighteenth birthday, he committed to attend the University of Alabama.[12][13] Eyeing a civil engineering major, Hand cited Alabama's civil engineering program as one of the key reasons he decided to choose the Crimson Tide.[14]

College career

In his true freshman year at Alabama, Hand was a regular in the Crimson Tide defensive line rotation and played in nine games at defensive end. He started his college career with one (solo) tackle against West Virginia. Hand finished with seven tackles on the year, including four solo stops and two sacks (−10 yards)

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