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Reece Udinski was born on 29 August, 1998 in North Wales, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American football player (born 1998). Discover Reece Udinski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 29 August, 1998
Birthday 29 August
Birthplace North Wales, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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1998

Reece Udinski (born August 29, 1998) is an American football quarterback who is a free agent.

He played college football for VMI, Maryland, and Richmond.

He also played for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

Udinski is VMI's single-season leader in passing yards, completions, attempts, tied first in passing touchdowns, and most 200+ yard games in a season.

He is also the FCS record holder for most pass attempts before throwing an interception with 368.

While at Maryland he used his redshirt year to maintain an extra year of eligibility which he used to transfer to Richmond as a graduate transfer.

At Richmond where he won the 2022 Dudley Award and was named to the Walter Payton Award watchlist after he threw for a career-high 3,614 yards and 29 touchdowns.

Udinski was born in North Wales, Pennsylvania, where he attended and played high school football and lacrosse for North Penn High School in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.

2015

As a junior in 2015, he was named First Team All-League and Second Team All-Area after going 154 of 241 for 2,471 yards and twenty touchdowns.

That year the team went 11–3 and made it to the quarterfinals before losing to Upper Dublin High School 21–46.

As a senior, he was named All-Area Player of the Year as he led the Knights to a 6A District 1 title and a 14–1 record, only losing to St. Joseph's Preparatory School 25–35 in the playoffs.

They beat Garnet Valley High School 48–38 in the Class 6A District 1 championship.

He was also named 6A First Team All-State by the Pennsylvania Football Writers Association who also named them to the All-Southeastern PA football team.

2017

He was only the second player in Pennsylvania high school football history to throw for more than 4,000 yards in a single season (now has been surpassed in 2017 by Gateway's Brady Walker), beating the previous District 1 passing yards record in a single season by over 700 yards.

He threw for 41 touchdowns while completing 62 percent of his passes and averaging 274.6 passing yards per game.

He set a school-record for passing yards in a game with 444 yards against Garnet Valley in the win.

In Udinski's true freshman season, he played in eight games for the Keydets.

He went 51 of 94 for 432 yards which was second-best on the team.

He made his college football debut in week one in a 0–62 loss against FBS opponent Air Force.

He came in relief and went two of three for twelve yards and an interception.

He would not record any stats in the team's losses to Catawba 20–27 and Robert Morris 0–23.

He would once again come in late in their game against Chattanooga going two of three for sixteen yards.

The team would lose to Nick Tiano and the Mocs 7–63.

His backup role would continue as he played sparingly against Mercer 14–49, No. 20 Samford 7–26, Furman 10–42, Western Carolina 7–26, and rivals The Citadel 3–21.

He would get his first real action against East Tennessee State where he came into the game early and went fourteen of 27 for 105 yards and an interception in the team's 6–24 loss.

He would make his first start for VMI in the last week of the season against No. 8 Wofford.

He would go 24 of 39 for 207 yards and two touchdowns, being the only quarterback to throw for a multiple-touchdown pass game that season.

Despite losing 14–45 it was the most points the team had scored since week five against Mercer.

In Udinski's sophomore season, he started all eleven games.

In his eleven starts he broke almost every VMI passing record as he threw for 3,082, becoming the first in school history to surpass 3,000 yards.

He also broke the team's record for completions, attempts, total plays, and tied the record for touchdown passes in a season with twenty.

Udinski began the season against Toledo where he went 25 of 44 for 154 yards and two interceptions before eventually being benched in favor of Austin Coulling late in the 3–66 loss.

He threw his first passing touchdown of the season against No. 7 Wofford where he went 22 of 37 for 163 yards and one touchdown before being pulled late in the team's blowout 14–59 loss.

He and the team would struggle once again the next week against East Tennessee State as he went 27 of sixty for 305 yards, one touchdown, and a career-high four interceptions in the teams closest loss to that point 24–27.

He would bounce back against Western Carolina as he threw the ball 72 times, completing 43 of them, and tossing a school-record 491 yards alongside four touchdowns.

The Keydets could not stop the Catamounts run game as they would lose a close 50–52 game which saw VMI score ten-plus points in every quarter.

The team would fall all the way to 0–8 while losing to Mercer 38–48, Samford 22–73, The Citadel 32–34, and Chattanooga 27–34.

Despite putting up 300+ yards passing in two games, 400+ once, and 270 once, including a five touchdown performance against The Citadel the team could not win games.

After consistently throwing the ball sixty-plus times a game, the team switched to running the ball as they would get their first win of the season against Division II opponent Tusculum.

Udinski would score a rushing touchdown in the 20–11 win.