Devin Hafford played for head coach Craig Stump for two years and was a captain both times. As a junior and senior, he was chosen for back-to-back first teams all-district and led his team with 106 tackles.
D. Hafford played a significant part for the Texans in his first season. He participated in all 11 contests and had 54 tackles, including 37 solo stops, good for sixth on the team. Hafford recorded four pass breakups, 1.5 TFLs, and one fumble recovery. Additionally, he twice had ten or more tackles, including a season-high eleven versus Western New Mexico.
He participated in all 12 games and was named to the All-LSC Second Team. Hafford had two interceptions and led the team in passes defended (17) and pass breakups (15). Additionally, he was the LSC’s top pass defender. He was ranked 20th in the country for passes defended and second on the squad in tackles (73).
Hafford received recognition as a member of the second team of All-Americans from both the D2CCA and the Associated Press. He received an honorable mention from the Don Hansen All-Americans and was named a finalist for the Cliff Harris Award, which is given to the greatest defensive player in a small college or university in the country.
What position does Devin Hafford play?
Devin Hafford plays as a Defensive back. He is currently signed to the New England Patriots of the National Football League