Ray Bolden, a former wide receiver on the Stony Brook football team, was selected in the 16th round of the United States Football League (USFL) Draft by the Michigan Panthers on Wednesday, Feb. 22.
Following the conclusion of the 2019 NFL draft, four Stony Brook Football players took one step closer to achieving their dreams of playing in the NFL by accepting rookie minicamp invites.
Stony Brook football alumnus Will Tye will get another chance to play in the NFL after signing to the Philadelphia Eagles practice squad on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
The Colonial Athletic Association, the NCAA athletic conference in which Stony Brook Football is a member, hired Brian Gordon as its associate commissioner for football.
While the Stony Brook football team prepares for their opening game on Thursday, many of the team’s former players have been attempting to find stable ground in the world of professional football.
At the start of the 2013 season, the Stony Brook football team dealt with the loss of Michael Bamiro, and, as a result, decided to have Cody Precht slide over to Bamiro’s former right tackle position.