DURHAM — Duke head football coach Manny Diaz announced Friday that 13 student-athletes have agreed to join the Blue Devil gridiron program as postgraduate transfers.
The class includes seven offensive linemen, two cornerbacks, two linebackers and two running backs.
A total of 12 states and Canada are represented in the group with two from Pennsylvania, and one each from Arizona, California, Canada, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
The class consists of: Michael Barr (OL | Havertown, Pa. | Lafayette University), Tre'Shon Devones(CB | Duncanville, Texas | Rice University), Diassa Diakite (CB | Northampton, Pa. | Robert Morris University), Bruno Fina (OL | Tucson, Ariz. | UCLA), Zachary Franks (OL | Baltimore, Md. | Northwestern University), Alex Howard (LB | Cincinnati, Ohio | Youngstown State University), Caleb Krings (OL | Fayetteville, N.C. | Elon University), Ozzie Nicholas (LB | Encinitas, Calif. | Princeton University), James Pogorelc (OL | Centreville, Va. | Stanford University), Micah Sahakian (OL | Mount Prospect, Ill. | Cornell University), Eric Schon (OL | Barrie, Ontaria, Canada | College of the Holy Cross), Star Thomas (RB | Homer, La. | New Mexico State University), Al Wooten II (RB | Memphis, Tenn. | Mercer University).
Five-year member of the football program at Rice (2019-20-21-22-23)
Saw action in 35 career games (20 starts), registering 76 tackles, 2.5 TFL, two INTs, 14 PBUs, two fumble recoveries and one caused fumble
Recorded 2+ tackles on 18 occasions, including a career-high eight tackles against Texas State in the 2023 First Responder Bowl
Was the highest rated Owl defensive starter by Pro Football Focus (77.1) and led the defensive backs with a 79.8 coverage grade in 2023
Attended Duncanville and played for coach Reginald Samples
Three-time all-district selection and helped lead the Panthers to the 6A DI state title game as a senior and an appearance in the All-District 7-6A playoffs as a sophomore and junior
Born on December 28, 2000
Son of Terrance Devones and Stacie Williams
Diassa Diakite (CB | 6-0 | 190 | Northampton, Pa. (The Lawrenceville School) | Robert Morris University)
One-year member of the football program at Robert Morris (2023) and four-year member at Harvard (2019-20-21-22)
Saw action in 27 career games (10 starts), registering 46 tackles, one INT and four PBU
Secured 2+ tackles in 14 games, including a career-high five tackles on three occasions against Saint Francis (PA), Gardner-Webb and Bryant in 2023
Attended The Lawrence School (N.J.) and was coached by Harry Flaherty
Team captain as a senior
Named two-time All-MAPL selection as a junior and senior
Five-year member of the football program at Northwestern (2019-20-21-22-23)
Saw action in 18 career games (2 starts) with the Wildcats
Helped Northwestern to an 8-5 record in 2023 and a 14-7 victory over Utah in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl
Participated in two bowl games (2020 Cheez-It Citrus and 2023 SRS Distribution Las Vegas)
Attended The Gilman School and played for coach Nick Bach
Four-year letterwinner, earning All-MIAA and All-Metro Baltimore City honors
Born on March 8, 2000
son of David and Kimberley Franks
Alex Howard (LB | 6-2 | 235 | Cincinnati, Ohio (Mt. Healthy) | Youngstown State University)
Five-year member of the football program at Youngstown State (2019-20-21-22-23)
Saw action in 40 career games (16 starts), registering 142 tackles, 15.5 TFL, 6.0 sacks, one INT, three PBU, three QB pressures, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble
Earned Honorable Mention All-MVFC honors in 2023
Posted 5+ tackles on 15 occasions, including a career-high 11 stops against Illinois State in 2022
Attended Mt. Healthy and played for coach Arvie Crouch
Was a two-time Division III All-Southwest District recipient and All-Southwest Ohio Conference honoree
Four-year member of the football program at Elon (2020-21-22-23)
Saw action in 39 career games (36 starts) mostly at guard
Helped Elon to 21 wins during career, including 17 CAA victories and an appearance in the 2022 NCAA FCS Championship playoffs
According to Pro Football Focus in 2022, played the third-most snaps (778) at left guard nationally among teams that played 12 or fewer games and ranked No. 20 in the country among all offensive guards in run blocking
Attended Cape Fear and played for coach Jake Thomas
Four-year letterwinner, earning three-time all-conference honors and two-time all-region nods
Born on April 29, 2002
son of Pete and Marsha Krings
Ozzie Nicholas (LB | 602 | 232 | Encinitas, Calif. (Los Costa Canyon) | Princeton University)
Four-year member of the football program at Princeton (2020-21-22-23)
Saw action in 38 career games (17 starts), registering 179 tackles, 10.5 TFL, 5.5 sacks, one INT, four PBU, eight QB pressures, one fumble recovery and three caused fumbles
Was an FCS All-America honoree in 2023 (Pro Football Focus, 1st and Stats Perform, 3rd) and two-time All-Ivy League selection (2023 – 1st and 2022 – 2nd), recording the third-best defensive grade (90.5) in 2023 according to Pro Football Focus
Registered double-figure tackles in eight career games, including a career-high 15 tackles on three occasions against Bryant (2023), Yale (2023), and Pennsylvania (2022)
Attended La Costa Canyon and played for coach Sean Sovacool
Four-year member of the football program at Stanford (2020-21-22-23)
Saw action in 12 career games (2 starts) at tackle
Helped Stanford finish fifth in the Pac-12 in red zone offense with a mark of 88.6 percent in 2023
Earned first career start against Hawaii in 2023
Attended Chantilly and played for coach Sean Curry
Named two-time all-conference selection (2018 & 2019) as well as all-region and all-NOVA in 2019
Born on February 13, 2002
Son of Scott and Patricia Pogorelc
Micah Sahakian (OL | 6-5 | 330 | Mount Prospect, Ill. (Prospect) | Cornell University)
Four-year member of the football program at Cornell (2020-21-22-23)
Saw action in 30 career games (19 starts) mostly at tackle
Two-time All-Ivy League selection (2022 – HM and 2023 – 2nd) and served as Cornell's offensive team captain during final season
Anchored the Big Red offensive line in 2023 that allowed the third-fewest sacks in the Ivy League (1.30 spg) and ranked 19th nationally
Attended Prospect and played for coach Dan DeBoeuf
Helped the Knights to an 8-3 record and an appearance in the second round of the state playoffs
Born on May 16, 2002
Son of Rafi and Diana Sahakian
Eric Schon (OL | 6-2 | 300 | Barrie, Ontaria, Canada (St. Francis [N.Y.] HS) | College of the Holy Cross)
Four-year member of the football program at Holy Cross (2020-21-22-23)
Saw action in 38 career games (24 starts) mostly at guard
Two-time All-Patriot League selection (2022 – 1st and 2023 – 2nd)
Created hole for the Crusaders' offense to rank in the top-10 nationally in consecutive seasons in scoring offense (No. 8 in 2022 [37.4 ppg] and No. 6 in 2023 [36.9 ppg]) and rushing offense (No. 6 in 2022 [245.1 ypg] and No. 3 in 2023 [264.2 ypg])
Attended St. Francis [N.Y.] High School and played for coach Jerry Smith
Named First Team All-Western New York and First Team All-Monsignor Martin Athletic Association
Born on February 15, 2002
Son of Eric and Gabriela Schon Sr.
Star Thomas (RB | 6-0 | 225 | Homer, La. (Homer) | New Mexico State University)
Two-year member of the football program at New Mexico State (2022-23) and two-year member at Coffeyville Community College (2020-21)
Saw action in 42 career games (14 starts), rushing 380 times for 2,143 yards (5.64) with 20 TDs and recording 42 receptions for 387 yards (9.21) with five scores
2023 Second Team All-Conference USA and 2021 First Team Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) All-Conference selection
Posted 50+ rushing yards on 16 occasions, including a career-best 227 yards on 20 carries against Butler Community College on October 2, 2021
Attended Homer and played for coach Richie Casey
Four-year all-conference selection as a running back, earning all-state honors as a junior and senior
Born on October 9, 2001
Son of Jacqueline Thomas
Al Wooten II (RB | 6-0 | 225 | Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers) | Mercer University)
Four-year member of the football program at Mercer (2020-21-22-23)
Saw action in 36 career games (24 starts), rushing 311 times for 1,370 yards (4.41) with 11 TDs and recording 18 receptions for 161 yards (8.94) with two scores
Posted 50+ rushing yards on 12 occasions, including a career-best 164 yards on 12 carries against VMI on September 30, 2023
Helped Mercer to 28 victories in four years, including the program's first appearance in the NCAA FCS Championship and a final national rank of No. 17 in 2023
Attended Christian Brothers and played for coach Thomas McDaniel
Three-time all-region and two-time all-state selection
Born on October 2, 2001
son of Al and Vera Wooten
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