2005 Football Roster
Roster

Jason Greene
- Position:
- Offensive Guard
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 288
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Somerville, NJ
- High School:
- Somerville
At SU: Two letters … Member of the 2002 Fall and 2003 Spring Athletic Director’s Honor Roll … Redshirted in 2001.
Junior Year (2004): One of 13 players to start all 12 games … Part of the offensive line that blocked for the first SU duo to each run for 800 yards (Damien Rhodes & Walter Reyes) since 1979 … Team allowed 19 sacks, the second-fewest in the BIG EAST … Orange offense ran for at least 200 yards in five games, including two 300-yard rushing efforts … Played on the PAT/FG unit.
Sophomore Year (2003): Played in all 12 games … One of 39 players to appear in every game … Started at North Carolina … Blocked for tailback Walter Reyes, who rushed for 1,347 yards and a school single-season record 20 rushing touchdowns, and quarterback R.J.Anderson, who set SU single-season records for completions and pass attempts.
Freshman Year: Played in five games and was on the travel squad for all 12 games … Made his SU debut against Rhode Island … Also played against Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Central Florida and Miami.
High School: Tom Lemming All-East selection … Rivals.com All-Region pick … Ranked as the top offensive lineman and fifth overall prospect in New Jersey by Dennis McCarthy … Named to the Associated Press and The Star-Ledger All-State teams as an offensive tackle … Selected to the New Jersey Super 100 team as a senior … Selected for New Jersey squad for 2001 Governor’s Bowl … Earned all-league, all-county and all-area accolades as a senior offensive tackle … Also played defensive line … Senior-year statistics: 66 tackles, three sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery … Earned four letters and was an all-conference performer in track and field in the discus and shot put … Recruited by former associate head coach George DeLeone.
Personal: Jason Oswaldo Greene … Born January 9, 1983 … Son of German and Judith Greene … One brother … Majoring in history.