A returning three-year letterman who started all 13 games for the Tigers at offensive center in the fall of 2003 ... Has been named as a candidate for the 2004 Dave Rimington Award this fall, which is presented annually to the nation's top offensive center ... Was named as a recepient of the Chris Faros Most Improved Player Award in the spring of 2003 ... 2003: Was named to the 2003 All Conference USA Team (3rd team) ... Selected as the Memphis Offensive Lineman of the Year ... After lettering for two seasons as the Tigers' deep snapper, was moved to center in the spring of 2003 and locked down the starting position by fall camp ... Became an anchor in the offensive line ... Played 52 of 82 snaps in the season-opening win over Tennessee Tech ... Did not come out of the Ole Miss and Southern Mississippi games playing all 70 plays against the Rebels and 74 of 74 snaps against the Golden Eagles ... Had 69 offensive snaps in the win over Arkansas State and logged 70-of-70 plays against UAB ... Did not miss a play in the Mississippi State contest ... Played 89-of-89 snaps versus the Bulldogs ... Started at center against Houston and worked 64-of-72 offensive plays ... Did not come out of the Tulane game playing all 77 offensive snaps ... Played 75 of the team's 79 offensive snaps against East Carolina ... Worked all 80 offensive plays in the Tigers' 37-7 road win over Louisville ... Had 70 snaps in the Cincinnati victory and appeared in 85 of the 89 plays in the USF contest ... Started the 2003 New Orleans Bowl game and participated in all 68 plays ... Finished the 2003 season involved in 943 of the Tigers' 1000 offensive plays ... Was the team's deep snapper for two seasons, but appears to be the heir to Jimond Pugh's vacated center position for 2003 ... Spent the spring of 2002 with Wade Smith and James Corder at right tackle ... 2002: Was the Tigers' deep snapper for the second-consecutive season ... Earned second varsity letter after appearing in all 12 of the Tiger games in 2002 ... Handled 64 snaps for Tiger punters and 51 snaps for the field goal and PAT units ... 2001: Appeared in all 11 games of the season for Memphis ... Had 70 successful snaps during the season as the deep snapper for the punt team ... Had some early season problems and was credited with four muffed snaps ... Also served as the short snapper for the PAT and field goal units ... Had 36 successful snaps on the PAT unit and made 14 snaps on the field goal unit ... Had a season-high ten punt snaps in the Southern Mississippi game ... Totaled seven PAT snaps in the Tigers win over Houston ... Prep: Lettered as an offensive and defensive lineman for three seasons at DeSmet Jesuit HS ... ... Helped his DeSmet Jesuit High team to a 8-1 record and a berth in the state 5A playoffs ... Lost in triple overtime to Pattonville in the opening round of the playoffs ... Was credited with 52 tackles and eight quarterback sacks in 2000 ... Had 108 pancake blocks as an offensive lineman in 2000 ... Was an all-conference, all-area, all-Metro and all-state selection in Missouri ... Career totals read 109 tackles and 15 quarterback sacks as a defensive tackle and 289 pancake blocks and no sacks allowed as an offensive tackle ... Also handled all of the deep snapping duties for his school ... Also lettered for two years as a wrestler ... Wrestled in the heavyweight class ... Sister, K.C., is a scholarship volleyball player at the University of Oregon ... Is the son of Bob Frederic and Kares Schattgen ... Played for coach Dennis Cernaka at DeSmet Jesuit HS ... Born: 2/5/83. FREDERIC'S CAREER STATISTICS
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