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65 Stew Newblatt

  • Position Offensive Lineman
  • Height 6-3
  • Class Senior
  • Weight 295
  • Hometown Clarkston, Mich.
  • Previous School Clarkston H.S.
  • College Enrolled at Columbia College
  • Major American Studies

Biography

2022

Honorable Mention All-Ivy League … Team captain … Bill Campbell Award Semifinalist … NFF Hampshire Society Inductee … Played and started all 10 games at left tackle.
 
2021

Named the John J. Cirigliano Ironman Award winner and Campbell Murff Captains Award winner at team banquet … Started all 10 games at left tackle as a senior offensive lineman … Served as team captain … Helped the offense hold opponents to a school-record low 12 sacks and 65 sacks yards on the year … Key contributor on the offensive line that held opponents to zero sacks in five games (Marist, Georgetown, Penn, Brown, at Cornell).
 
2020

Season canceled due to COVID pandemic.
 
2019

Saw action in one game and one start before a suffering a season-ending injury as a sophomore offensive lineman … Entered season as the starting offensive right guard … Missed the rest of the season with a season-ending injury … Started first career game at right guard in season opener at Saint Francis, Pa. (Sept. 21).
 
2018

Saw action in all 10 games on the offensive line and on special teams as a first-year … Listed on the depth chart as the backup center and guard … Saw first career action in season opener at Central Connecticut State (Sept. 15).
 
HIGH SCHOOL

A 2018 graduate of Clarkston High School in Clarkston, Mich. where he played four years of varsity football for Head Coach Kurt Richardson … Selected to Detroit Free Press Dream Team as one of the top 23 players in the state of Michigan as an offensive lineman … Named a Division 1 & 2 First Team All-State player by the Associated Press … Detroit News First Team All-State selection … Named to the All-Metro North Team in 2017 … Two-time Oakland Activities Association All-League pick in 2016 and 2017 … Also named to the All-Academic Dream Team … Played on both the offensive and defensive lines … Three-year starter … Two-time team captain … Named team Lineman of the Year honoree … Spearheaded the Wolves rushing attack that ran for 2,000 yards on the offensive line and on defense, finished with 55 tackles and three sacks as a defensive lineman … Led the Wolves to the MHSAA Division I state championship at Ford Field with an incredible 3-2 upset win over heavily favored West Bloomfield … The title marked Clarkston’s third state title in the past five years … Clarkston finished the year 14-2 overall …  Helped lead the Wolves to a 2014 Division 1 state football championship … Also played on the varsity basketball team and led the Wolves to the 2017 MHSAA Class A Basketball Championship as a junior … Involved in community service activities including Rush for Food volunteer, Game for Cure participant and Buddy baseball … Also coached youth at basketball camps and umpired youth baseball games.
 
PERSONAL

Born Stewart Adam Newblatt on March 13, 2000 in Pontiac, Mich. … Son of Josh and Tricia Newblatt… Has three brothers and sisters: Jonah, Jordan, Addison … Both parents graduated from Michigan State … Father is a physician … Attended same high school as fellow classmate Michael Fluegel … Role model is his grandfather, who is a district judge in Flint, Mich., because he treats everyone with respect and never jumps to conclusions … Favorite part of football is the constant competition … Favorite sports memory was winning the 2017 football state championship … Nickname is Stew or Stewie … Chose Columbia because he felt it was the best chance to better himself as a student and an athlete … Also mentioned the alumni network, great academics and coaching staff as reasons he chose to attend Columbia … Chose Columbia over Yale and Miami, Ohio and preferred walk-on offers at Michigan and Michigan State … Enrolled at Columbia College … Majors in American Studies.
 

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Historical Player Information

  • 65

    2018First Year

    Offensive Lineman
    6'3" 270 lbs
    65
  • 65

    2019Sophomore

    Offensive Lineman
    6'3" 290 lbs
    65
  • 65
    C

    2021Senior

    Offensive Lineman
    6'3" 290 lbs
    65
    C
  • 65
    C

    2022Senior

    Offensive Lineman
    6'3" 295 lbs
    65
    C