Blue White Illustrated

March 2015

Penn State Sports Magazine

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P L A Y E R B I O S I t's hard to imagine that there was a point in Ryan Bates' life when he wanted nothing to do with football. Blessed with both size and athleticism, he's everything you would want in an of- fensive lineman, and he grew up with the sport, playing youth ball in elemen- tary school. But not so long ago, he had little inter- est in continuing his career. "I played football in ;=h and sixth grades, but come my seventh-grade year, I didn't want to play anymore. I was just lazy, a chub ball," Bates said. "My dad, he loves football and he always knew I had potential, so he actually of- fered me $400 to keep playing in sev- enth grade, but I said no." Bates sat out for two years while in middle school, but with his high school years approaching, he began to reconsider. During a visit to Archbishop Wood High School – he attended Wood over his local public school, Central Bucks South – Bates received a bit of peer pressure from guys already on the team. "I'll never forget it. I was on a tour of Archbishop Wood and one of the seniors basically told me that I had to play," Bates recalled. "He saw my size and ba- sically made me talk to the football coach the next day." In the years leading up to Bates' ar- rival, the Vikings were developing into one of Pennsylvania's top Class AAA teams. They went 33-7 from 2008-10 and reached the PIAA championship game in 2010. In 2011, the Vikings turned the corner, winning the state title with a 52-0 romp over Bishop McDevitt. It was the start of a dazzling run that has helped the pro- gram gain recognition as one of the best in the mid-Atlantic region. "The past four years have been amaz- ing," Bates said. "We've been able to make it to the state championship every year. That's something I'll never forget. We won three of them and I started for two of those [wins]. That's pretty cool. "Coach [Steve] Devlin and my o

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