
Steel signs Huff from open tryout
Published on January 6, 2011 under Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL)
Trenton Steel News Release
TRENTON, Nj (January 06, 2011) - The Trenton Steel of the Southern Indoor Football League have signed quarterback and punter, Dan Huff (6'1", 218, Fairleigh Dickinson), for the 2011 season.
"I am excited to have found such a versatile athlete at our workout," said head coach Jeff Hoffman. "Dan has great football awareness and will be an asset to our program."
Huff comes to the Steel after having played with the Yakima Valley Warriors in 2010, the Billings Outlaws in 2009, and the NJ Revolution in 2007 where he was an asset to each team's success.
During his collegiate career, Huff, the former Knight was the male athlete of the year, received several MVP title and was the QB in FDU history to account for 7 TD's in one game. He passed for 4,206 yards and 31 TD's and was FDU's all-time leader in attempts, completions and completion percentage. He was named ECAC player of the week as well as D3Football.com's national QB of the week.
The Trenton Steel will kick off their inaugural season in the SIFL in March 2011 and will play all of their home games at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, NJ. Tickets packages for the team's premiere season are now available with season tickets available for as low as $60.00. Tickets are available by visiting the Steel on the web at www.trentonsteel.com or by calling the Steel offices at (609)656-3300. Don't miss the chance to be part of RIVETING INDOOR FOOTBALL!
Trenton Steel
81 Hamilton Avenue
Trenton, NJ 08611
Contact: Frank Susino
(732) 497-2420
frank.susino@trentonsteel.com
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