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On Richmond: Former high school quarterback who is working at free safety in his first season at the collegiate level
an athletic player who is a strong candidate to redshirt due to outstanding depth in the Maryland secondary this year.
High School: A three-year letterwinner and 2002 graduate of South Hagerstown High School in Hagerstown, Md.
a state champion sprinter who was rated the fourth-best quarterback in the Atlantic Region by PrepStar and the top QB in the state of Maryland his senior year
a three-year varsity starter (he did not compete at South Hagerstown in football as a sophomore while attending Montrose Christian before transferring back to South Hagerstown) who saw most of his action as a freshman at split end
in his two full seasons directing an option attack, he completed 119-of-218 passes for 2,022 yards and 19 touchdowns while rushing for 919 yards and 12 touchdowns on 170 carries
as a senior, he passed for 1,018 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushed for 535 yards and nine TDs
named PrepStar All-American in addition to being named SuperPrep all-region, honorable mention all-state, All-Washington County and all-league
against Francis Scott Key, he completed 22 of 37 passes for 296 yards and three touchdowns, one of the top passing games in the state in 2001
as a junior, he passed for 843 yards and eight touchdowns and rushed for 384 yards and three scores
also had four interceptions on defense
was named the Offensive Player of the Year in Washington County and all-area as a defensive back
as a freshman in 1998, he started on the varsity at split end (14 receptions for 162 yards) before starting at quarterback for the final three games of the season
he totaled five career interceptions while playing on defense, including one returned 95 yards for a game-winning touchdown vs. Middletown
won the state 800-meter title in 1999 and the state 400-meter title (48.0) in 2001
as a point guard on the basketball team., he started as a freshman and was the teams leading scorer as a junior and senior
also recruited by West Virginia, Virginia Tech, North Carolina and Virginia
high school coach was Greg Kellick.
Personal: Domonique Richmond was born October 1, 1983
son of Richard Richmond and Barbara Jackson
majoring in letters and sciences.
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