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Razor named Frontier Conference Defensive Player of the Week

October 21st, 2009 at Wed, 21st, 2009 at 3:03 pm by caseyolson

Eastern Oregon University football player, Rodell Razor, was named the Frontier Conference Defensive Player of the Week Monday.
The senior received the honor after having a record breaking performance during the Mountaineers’ 40-30 homecoming victory over Montana Western. Razor broke Bryan Suerath’s record of 26 pass breakups in a career set from 1994 to 1997.
The Federal Way High School graduate broke up two Michah Mamiya passes Saturday giving Razor 27 in his career. He now has 10 pass breakups this season. Razor also made his second interception of the season.
Razor is five breakups from beating Rich Cable’s 23-year-old record of breakups in a season. He is also 11 yards shy of breaking Vernon Smith’s interception return yards in a career. The senior is also two interceptions returned for touchdowns and two blocked kicks away from breaking two other school records.
Razor will try to break more records beginning Saturday against Montana Tech in La Grande at 1 p.m.

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