Played a vital role on the Aggies defensive line that routinely led the MEAC in rush defense and he played on one of the best defensive lines in the FCS play … Continually improved during the offseason and gave the Aggies much-needed depth along the defensive line … Has an impressive 103-inch reach … In the weight room, he can bench press 225 pounds 21 times … His bench press max is 360 pounds … Played in 35 games with 11 starts … Made 37 tackles (11 unassisted) with eight tackles for loss in his career.
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2019 Season: Played in 12 games with 11 starts … Made 23 tackles (six unassisted) with 3 ½ tackles for loss and three sacks … Made a career-high eight tackles (three unassisted) with ½ sack in the Aggies 58-19 win at Norfolk State on Oct. 5 … Made three tackles (two unassisted) with ½ tackle for loss in the Aggies 24-21 win over Elon on Aug. 31 … Made three tackles (zero unassisted) with a ½ sack in the Aggies 37-0 win over Delaware State at BB&T Stadium on Sept. 26.
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2018 Season: Did not play in a game.
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2017 Season: Played in 11 games without a start … Made 13 tackles (five unassisted) with 4.5 tackles for loss (for 15 yards lost) … Also earned a sack on the season for a nine-yard loss … Opened the season with four tackles (two unassisted) in the Aggies 45-3 win over Gardner-Webb on Sept. 2.
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2016 Season: Played 12 games without a start … Made one tackle against St. Augustine’s on Sept. 3.
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High School: Played varsity football at Forest Park … Played quarterback, wide receiver, tight end, offensive line and defensive end during his career … Selected to play in the Clayton County All-Star Game … Made 57 tackles, three tackles for loss, five sacks, forced two fumbles and had an interception.
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Personal: Full name is Kadarius Kendrick … He is the son of Marq and Zakefia Kendrick … Has two siblings, Marcus and Erin … Was born on Oct. 23, 1996 … He majors in criminal justice.Â