After starting his Golden Eagle career as a quarterback in 2007
and switching to wide receiver last season, Cass moved back to
signal-caller for the 2009 Spring drills and had a great
month...was pressed into action at quarterback as a true freshman
and gained important experience on the field in that key
position...now returns to that role and gives Tech plenty of depth
under center...dangerous with the ball in his hands...great
quickness...has the ability to make tacklers miss him...a
battle-tested junior who enjoys having the ball in his hands and
making plays...potential to be a playmaker for the Golden
Eagles...passing game really took a step forward during Spring
drills with his increased understanding of the position.
AT TECH (In 2008): Cass lined up at wide receiver
as a sophomore and saw action in seven games...caught five passes
for 48 yards...biggest game was two receptions for 33 yards at
Murray State.
(In 2007): After watching from the sidelines the
first two games, Cass got onto the field against Concordia and
played in all nine games after that...started the year as the No. 3
quarterback, but eventually moved into the starting spot due to
injuries to Lee Sweeney and Josh Lowery...played most of the game
against Austin Peay, and got the start against Tennessee
State...eventually settled into a shuttle assignment with Sweeney,
coming in-and-out of the contest on alternating plays...finished
the year with 163 yards rushing on 43 carries, with five
touchdowns...ranked third on the team in rushing yards, averaging
3.8 per carry...was 8-for-13 passing for 95 yards with two
touchdowns and one interception...had three carries for 24 yards
and scored two touchdowns against Concordia...his first career pass
completion went for a touchdown against Tennessee State when he
went 5-for-6 for 44 yards...best rushing game was 60 yards on 10
attempts with a touchdown against Austin Peay....at EKU he rushed
for 24 yards and went 3-for-3 for 51 yards through the air with a
40-yard TD toss to Larry Shipp...actually posted the highest QB
rating on the squad at 158.31, completing 61.5 percent of his
tries...finished fourth on the team in scoring with 30
points...ranked first in the OVC in pass efficiency with a 158.3
quarterback rating.
High School: Cass was an award-winning quarterback
at Tullahoma High School...finalist for 2006 Tennessee Mr. Football
and was named to the Class 4A All-State team...after passing for
2,255 yards and 19 touchdowns and rushing for 525 yards and 14
scores, he was named first-team all-region and was voted the region
MVP.
Personal: The grandson of Willie and Barbara
Moore...born January 12, 1988...full name is Cassius Antwain
Barnes...majoring in interdisciplinary studies.