Jerrett Sanderson?
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Jerrett Sanderson?
He is listed on the two deep at corner. Who is he and where is he from?
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http://bgsufalcons.collegesports.com/sp ... ett00.html
EDIT: And apparently he's one of the prizes of the past recruiting class, according to CSTV:
http://www.cstv.com/tsx/current/m-footbl/bgu.html
"DB Jerett Sanderson, Long Branch, New Jersey -- This 6-foot, 180-pound product of Fork Union Military Academy is the prize of the class. The extra year of seasoning at Fork Union makes Sanderson a player who can have an immediate impact, and the Falcons can use help at the corners. He is already enrolled at Bowling Green. "We've already seen him in action a little bit in some winter conditioning, and he is really going to be a good player for us," Brandon said. "He has a chance to start, which is huge. He'll get a leg up, and getting his feet on the ground academically will help him as well.""
Whole Googling here:
http://tinyurl.com/npz3v
http://bgsufalcons.collegesports.com/sp ... ett00.html
EDIT: And apparently he's one of the prizes of the past recruiting class, according to CSTV:
http://www.cstv.com/tsx/current/m-footbl/bgu.html
"DB Jerett Sanderson, Long Branch, New Jersey -- This 6-foot, 180-pound product of Fork Union Military Academy is the prize of the class. The extra year of seasoning at Fork Union makes Sanderson a player who can have an immediate impact, and the Falcons can use help at the corners. He is already enrolled at Bowling Green. "We've already seen him in action a little bit in some winter conditioning, and he is really going to be a good player for us," Brandon said. "He has a chance to start, which is huge. He'll get a leg up, and getting his feet on the ground academically will help him as well.""
Whole Googling here:
http://tinyurl.com/npz3v
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Does the year at Fork Union have anything to do with that? It shouldn't, based on the "eligibility clock starts when you step on a college campus", but does a year of post-HS graduation football count against eligibility?Flipper wrote:I don't think that's accurate....
"I don't believe I can name a coach, anywhere, anytime, anyhow, who did it better than Doyt Perry."
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On the two-deep list, there are several errors in regard to class/eligibility.Germainfitch1 wrote:He is listed as a sophomre/freshman on the list.
M.Parks is listed as a redshirt Freshman but as a sophomore on the numerical roster.
Williams, Goodwin, Hargrove, Wiley, Cutler, and Goss have similar discrepancies.
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The year of post-HS graduation school/football does not count against his eligibility, but it does count against the normal 5 years the NCAA allows you to complete the 4 years of eligibility. Basically, it just counts as his redshirt year, meaning BG couldn't redshirt him this fall without cutting into his 4 playing years.TG1996 wrote:Does the year at Fork Union have anything to do with that? It shouldn't, based on the "eligibility clock starts when you step on a college campus", but does a year of post-HS graduation football count against eligibility?Flipper wrote:I don't think that's accurate....
So the So/Fr listing is more or less correct, at least from a football point of view.
That's kinda what I was figuring, and makes sense.brewer wrote:The year of post-HS graduation school/football does not count against his eligibility, but it does count against the normal 5 years the NCAA allows you to complete the 4 years of eligibility. Basically, it just counts as his redshirt year, meaning BG couldn't redshirt him this fall without cutting into his 4 playing years.
So the So/Fr listing is more or less correct, at least from a football point of view.
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If you guys want to know the real scoop on any players just let me know and I'll fill you in. Jarrett Sanderson is legit. The only reason he is a backup right now is because he doesnt know the system yet. He will be a starter in the fall. He has much better athleticability than any of the other secondary. Antonio and him will be quite the combination for years to come.
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