Offensive lineman Colin Goebel selected for 2013 U.S. Under-19 National Team in football

By Staff Report Jan 14, 2013, 2:25pm

Iowa commit was named DuPage Valley Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year.

Offensive lineman Colin Goebel of Naperville North High School (Ill.) has been selected to play on the 2013 U.S. Under-19 National Team, assembled by USA Football. The team will compete 8 p.m. CT Feb. 5 – the night before National Signing Day – in the fourth annual International Bowl in Austin, Texas.

The International Bowl is an annual competition that unites the 64 nations that comprise the International Federation of American Football (IFAF). The IFAF World Team includes players age 19-and-under from outside the United States. IFAF is composed of 64 nations spanning six continents that possess a national federation dedicated solely to American football. Both teams will field a roster of 46 players. Team USA's players and coaches are selected by USA Football.

The 2013 International Bowl will be played at Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex in Austin, Texas.

Goebel, who has verbally committed to the University of Iowa, was named the DuPage Valley Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2012.



Team USA is led by AARON BRADY, head coach of Washington, D.C., Gonzaga College High School. Brady, 36, is 23-11 since being named the head coach of Gonzaga in 2010. In 2011, Brady guided the Eagles to the Washington, D.C., Catholic Athletic Conference championship game for the first time in 10 years.

Familiar with the International Bowl, Brady was a defensive assistant for the 2011 U.S. team that won, 21-14, in Austin. Additionally, he has spent the past two summers with USA Football's U-15 program and has traveled to Sweden teaching the game in conjunction with Sweden's football federation.

A national team exemption granted by the NCAA allows high school seniors to play for USA Football and not have their participation count as one of their two permitted all-star game appearances. The International Bowl is recognized as a national team competition.

USA Football is the sport's national governing body in the United States and is the official youth football development partner of the NFL and NFL Players Association.

TUOMAS HEIKKINEN of Finland is the IFAF World Team's head coach. Heikkinen was the World Team's defensive backs coach in 2011 and 2012, and the five-time Coach of the Year in Finland was inducted into the Finnish American Football Federation Hall of Fame in 2008.

The U.S. Under-19 team is 7-2 in international play, including 2-1 in the International Bowl. The World Team won, 35-29, last February in Austin.



U.S. Under-19 National Team alumni include:
- RB David Wilson, N.Y. Giants (2009 team)
- QB Kevin Hogan, Stanford (2011)
- WR Jaxon Shipley, Texas (2011)
- DL Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame (2011)
- RB Todd Gurley, Georgia (2012)

IFAF World Team alumni include:

- DE Mehdi Abdesmad, Boston College/Canada (2010 team)
- DL Aiulua Fanene, Arizona/American Samoa (2010)
- DE Bjoern Werner, Florida State/Germany (2010)
- DT Jesse Williams, Alabama/Australia (2010)
- OL Aleksandar Milanovic, Sacramento State/Austria (2011)

Coaches, players, venues and ticket information will be announced in the coming months.

The U.S. National Team program can be followed on Facebook (www.facebook.com/usnationalfootballteam) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/usnft).

U.S. Under-19 National Team roster:

No

Name

Pos

Ht

Wt

High school

Hometown

College verbal

1

Jourdan Lewis

DB

5-10

159

Cass Tech

Detroit, Mich.

Michigan

2

Shane Cockerille

QB

6-2

205

Gilman School

Baltimore, Md.

Maryland

3

Devin Butler

DB

6-1

179

Gonzaga College

Washington, D.C.

Notre Dame

4

Justin Bridges-Thompson

LB

6-2

195

Spartanburg

Spartanburg, S.C.

UNC-Charlotte

5

Ryan Jenkins

WR

5-10

179

Lassiter

Marietta, Ga.

Clemson

6

Ishmael Hyman

WR

6-0

170

St. John Vianney

Holmdel, N.J.

Kansas

7

Rodney Adams

WR

6-1

166

Lakewood

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Undecided

8

Fred Ross

WR

6-1

200

John Tyler

Tyler, Texas

Oklahoma State

9

Deric Robertson

DB

6-2

195

Killeen

Killeen, Texas

Oklahoma State

10

Shaquem Griffin

DB

6-1

183

Lakewood

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Central Florida

11

Taurean Ferguson

DB

5-9

170

Jonesboro

Jonesboro, Ga.

Vanderbilt

12

Anu Solomon

QB

6-1

202

Bishop Gorman

Las Vegas, Nev.

Arizona

13

Delando Johnson

LB

6-2

180

Calvert Hall

Towson, Md.

Undecided

14

Chevoski Collins

WR

6-0

190

Livingston

Livingston, Texas

Texas

15

Matthew McCrane

K/P

5-11

165

Brownwood

Brownwood, Texas

Kansas State

17

Doug Randolph

LB

6-3

237

Woodberry Forest

Richmond, Va.

Notre Dame

18

Lewis Neal

DL

6-1

232

Hunt

Wilson, N.C.

LSU

20

Marco DelVecchio

DB

5-11

185

Bishop Hendricken

Warwick, R.I.

Undecided

21

Tere Calloway

DB

5-11

185

Seattle Prep

Seattle, Wash.

Undecided

22

Chase Abbington

RB

6-4

210

Fort Zumwalt South

St. Peters, Mo.

Missouri

23

Damien Haskins

RB

5-9

213

New Boston

New Boston, Texas

Oregon State

24

Shaquill Griffin

DB

6-0

184

Lakewood

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Central Florida

30

Samuel Douglas

LB

6-2

185

Arlington

Arlington, Texas

TCU

32

Khalid Hill

TE

6-2

230

East English Village Prep

Detroit, Mich.

Michigan

34

Terrell Newby

RB

5-10

180

Chaminade College

West Hills, Calif.

Undecided

40

Ben Gedeon

LB

6-3

215

Hudson

Hudson, Ohio

Michigan

50

Donovan Munger

OL

6-4

290

Shaker Heights

Shaker Heights, Ohio

Ohio State

51

David Dawson

OL

6-4

282

Cass Tech

Detroit, Mich.

Undecided

54

Cory Jasudowich

LB

6-2

235

Cheshire Academy

Cheshire, Conn.

Connecticut

56

Matthew Miller

OL

6-5

260

St. John’s Jesuit

Maumee, Ohio

Wisconsin

57

Wyatt Teller

DL

6-4

264

Liberty

Bealeton, Va.

Virginia Tech

60

Austin Droogsma

OL

6-4

305

Gulf Breeze

Gulf Breeze, Fla.

Undecided

61

Aubry Beal

OL

6-1

285

DeSoto

DeSoto, Texas

Undecided

66

Jacob Hyde

DL

6-2

313

Clay County

Manchester, Ky.

Kentucky

70

Ben Hughes

DL

6-2

310

University

Waco, Texas

Oklahoma State

72

Jake Campos

OL

6-7

250

Valley

West Des Moines, Iowa

Iowa State

73

Colin Goebel

OL

6-5

280

North

Naperville, Ill.

Iowa

75

Andrew Billings

DL

6-1

305

Waco

Waco, Texas

Undecided

78

Jake Thomas

OL

6-6

305

Columbus

Columbus, Miss.

Mississippi State

79

Jack Kurzu

OL

6-4

313

Mary Institute Country Day

St. Louis, Mo.

Oklahoma State

81

Derrick Willies

WR

6-3

190

Rock Island

Rock Island, Ill.

Iowa

88

Quincy Adeboyejo

WR

6-3

175

Cedar Hill

Cedar Hill, Texas

Texas A&M

92

Vincent Taylor

DL

6-3

277

Madison

San Antonio, Texas

Oklahoma State

99

Tevin Montgomery

DL

6-5

295

Tabor Academy

Marion, Mass.

Boston College

U.S. Under-19 National Team coaching staff:

Name  

Position

High school/history

Aaron Brady

Head coach

Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga

Brandon Faircloth

Offensive coordinator

Port Neches-Groves (Texas)

Danny Cowgill

Defensive coordinator

Foley (Ala.)

Marc Beach

Defensive assistant

Daytona Beach (Fla.) Seabreeze

Joe Dale Cary

Offensive line

Port Neches-Groves (Texas)

Doug Cosbie

Tight ends

Former Dallas Cowboys tight end

Claude Mathis

Offensive assistant

DeSoto (Texas)

Ron Rice

Secondary

Former Detroit Lions safety


USA Football's national team program is supported by corporate partners Marriott, Riddell, Sports Authority, Rawlings, Cutters, Gatorade, Upper Deck, Shock Doctor and St. Vincent Sports Performance.

About USA Football: USA Football, the sport's national governing body in the United States, hosts dozens of football training events annually offering education for coaches, skill development for players and resources for youth football league commissioners. The independent nonprofit is the official youth football development partner of the NFL, its 32 teams and the NFL Players Association. USA Football manages U.S. national teams within the sport for international competitions and provides more than $1 million annually in equipment grants and youth league volunteer background check subsidies. Endowed by the NFL and NFLPA in 2002 through the NFL Youth Football Fund, USA Football (www.usafootball.com) is chaired by former NFL team executive Carl Peterson.