I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to Elizabeth City State and both the coaching staff from last year and this year for trusting and believing in me to play the sport that has taught me countless lessons and become something I grew to love. Only playing 1 year of high school football, I am forever grateful for the friendships, relationships, and memories I have created during my time playing ball at Grays Creek, and both UNCP and ECSU.
As this is my final year, I am thankful to have finished the season healthy and without any major injuries. Many questioned my decision to play this season because of his close the timing of my foot surgery before the commencement of the season, the lengthy recovery process, and other concerns. I truly appreciate everyone who supported me, offered advice, and provided wise counsel during that time. But But I wouldn’t take back this past season with guys I have spent it with, the lessons I learned, and the man I have matured into.
Although I can’t get back the time out changed the outcome of this season I believe God has the last the say so and has plans to prosper me and not to harm, but plans to give me hope and a future.
Senior Season film in bio
~ Duck
Quentin Cooper Grad transfer RB 1 year eligibility left
- Big play ability
- Great quick feet
- Versatile
- making something out of nothing
- All around playmaker
Sauce Gardner was reportedly viewed as a bench player who wasn’t going to see much playing time as a freshman at Cincinnati.
Gardner was reportedly 155 POUNDS during his first season, and was viewed as an afterthought by coaches.
However, Gardner got to see some playing time during week two of his freshman season (vs UCF).
But only because UCF was running so many plays that the Bearcats needed fresh legs.
In his first series, Gardner broke up a big pass.
On his second series, Gardner grabbed an INT and returned it for a TD.
After this, Luke Fickell (former Cincinnati HC) said he realized him and his coaching staff “wasn’t as smart” as they thought they were.
WOW 😳
(Via pardonmytake/TT)
Jordan Erwin
6’2 Guard
4.0 GPA (Dean’s List)
4 Years Remaining (Redshirt Freshman)
Hometown: Charlotte, NC
Iowa Wesleyan Transfer: (School Closing)
Record: 27-3, Conference Champions
Post Grad Stats: 14.2 ppg 3.4 rpg and 3.1 apg
Practice & Post Graduate Highlights
Recruitment Open!
****2 years of eligibility left + possible grad year!
Previous schools: College of Charleston ‘19-‘21, Hampton ‘21-‘22.
AAU: Team Charlotte
Gpa : 2.43
READY TO LEARN, WORK, and WIN!! Let’s goo
@trich4rds Coach Richards I’ve been trying to contact you in regards of playing at Valdosta State. I am a graduate transfer with 5 semesters of DII eligibility. My film is below, I have also emailed you a hand full of times https://t.co/KW8sSeWNz5