Ian Bavitz has lead a pretty good career, especially considering he's only been in the NSFL for three seasons. Picking and choosing his most memorable performances can be difficult, but the first one that comes to mind was in his rookie season.
Season One, Week Three was one of Bavitz's most dominating performances. Against the San Jose Sabercats, Bavitz accomplished 8 tackles, 2 sacks, an interception and forced a fumble that he went on to recover. Bavitz's defensive dominance allowed his Orange County Otters to escape with a 23-10 victory.
Another memorable moment for Bavitz comes in his college career. As a linebacker, his scoring opporunities are limited, so he looks back fondly on his first-ever touchdown. Bavitz was playing with a cast on his left wrist and hand because he had broken the bones. He was able to nab an interception regardless of his one good hamd and he returned it 60 yards for a touchdown to put his team in the lead for good.
The third moment for Bavitz doesn't exactly qualify as 'memorable' because he actually has no memory of it. He does remember the consequences quite well. On a blitz up the A-Gap he met the opposing fullback at the line, the story goes that neither of them got up for several minutes. Both players were taken to the hospital for severe concussions. The concussion was bad enough that Bavitz was held out for a week before he could return to playing.
Season One, Week Three was one of Bavitz's most dominating performances. Against the San Jose Sabercats, Bavitz accomplished 8 tackles, 2 sacks, an interception and forced a fumble that he went on to recover. Bavitz's defensive dominance allowed his Orange County Otters to escape with a 23-10 victory.
Another memorable moment for Bavitz comes in his college career. As a linebacker, his scoring opporunities are limited, so he looks back fondly on his first-ever touchdown. Bavitz was playing with a cast on his left wrist and hand because he had broken the bones. He was able to nab an interception regardless of his one good hamd and he returned it 60 yards for a touchdown to put his team in the lead for good.
The third moment for Bavitz doesn't exactly qualify as 'memorable' because he actually has no memory of it. He does remember the consequences quite well. On a blitz up the A-Gap he met the opposing fullback at the line, the story goes that neither of them got up for several minutes. Both players were taken to the hospital for severe concussions. The concussion was bad enough that Bavitz was held out for a week before he could return to playing.
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