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AT COLORADO: This Season (Jr.)-Enters the fall listed second at center. He has posted some of the best numbers in the weight room in the bench press (388 lbs.), the power clean (358) and the squat (566).
2008 (Soph.)-He did not see any action, but dressed for all 12 games as the backup center. He bulked up 20 pounds over his playing weight as a redshirt frosh.
2007 (Fr.-RS)-He saw action in one game, playing 10 snaps in the second half against Miami-Ohio. He graded out to 80 percent for the game and had one knockdown block. He practiced extensively at both center and guard in the spring, as CU had just six healthy linemen for drills. He was the recipient of the John Wooten Award following spring practice, as coaches presented the honor to the player with the most outstanding work ethic.
2006 (Fr.)-Redshirted; he practiced at both guard and center over the course of the fall. He joined the team as an invited walk-on for August drills.
HIGH SCHOOL-A three-year letterman in football, he earned first-team All-Colorado Springs Metro Conference and first-team all-area honors as a senior captain. He played right guard and finished the season allowing just one sack while committing zero penalties. As a junior, he was a two-way starter on offense and defense, playing tackle on both sides of the ball. In earning honorable mention all-conference honors, he registered 50 tackles, 12 tackles for a loss, four quarterback sacks and two forced fumbles. He also played on both sides of the ball as a sophomore, manning guard on offense and playing linebacker on defense, where he recorded 21 tackles, four for losses with two quarterback sacks. His biggest prep accomplishment was being named a team captain his senior year in which his team went 6-4l; Lewis-Palmer went 5-5 his junior year and 4-6 his sophomore season under coach Tony Ramunno. He also lettered once in wrestling and was a member of the track team.
ACADEMICS-He is majoring in Anthropology at Colorado.
PERSONAL-Born July 30, 1987 in Colorado Springs. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoys fly-fishing, off-roading, hiking, camping and horseback riding (he raises horses when he is home from school). His father, Ed Stevens, played football for Air Force and is an airline pilot. In high school, he won the Dedicated Artist Award for a stone sculpture project he created.
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