Newberry College football celebrates National Signing Day with new recruits and community support.
Newberry College football celebrated National Signing Day by welcoming 56 talented players, including five local athletes from the Newberry area. With a mix of high school stars and college transfers, the team is poised for future success. The 2023 season promises excitement, featuring a season opener against Valdosta State University, and honoring military personnel with free admission. Among the signings is Jackson Brentley Outlar, a standout student-athlete known for both his athletic prowess and academic excellence.
On a sunlit morning in Newberry, excitement filled the air as Newberry College football program celebrated National Signing Day on February 5th. This special day saw the Wolves welcoming a total of 56 talented players into their pack — a mix of eager high school athletes and seasoned college transfers eager to don the purple and gold.
This year, Newberry College proudly signed five local athletes, showcasing their commitment to bringing in hometown talent. Among them were three stars from Newberry High School who are ready to join the Wolves family and contribute to the team’s future success:
In addition to the Newberry trio, the program welcomed some bright up-and-coming stars from nearby schools:
The Wolves didn’t just stop at local talent. They also signed Andrew “Boom Boom” Bishop from Hewitt Trussville High School in Alabama. Standing at six-foot-three and weighing 210 pounds, Bishop is an impressive pass rusher who played a role in shaping his team’s top-ranked defense in the state!
A huge congratulations is in order for all of these student-athletes as they commit to bringing their skills and determination to Newberry College football. As the Wolves gear up for an exciting season ahead, fans can mark their calendars for September 7, when they kick off against Valdosta State University under the lights at 7:00 PM.
This season opener will hold a special meaning as the Wolves honor U.S. Armed Forces service members by offering free admission for military personnel. To top it off, the team will debut their eye-catching military tribute uniforms, sure to create an unforgettable atmosphere!
Last but not least, Jackson Brentley Outlar from Dillon Christian School also signed a scholarship to play football for Newberry College. Outlar has not only excelled on the field but in the classroom too, boasting an outstanding GPA of 4.4976. He stands out as a versatile athlete, shining in various sports such as basketball and baseball, where he set a school record for points scored in high school.
With such a promising roster, the future looks bright for Newberry College football. Fans can’t wait to see the Wolves take the field and demonstrate their hard work come fall!
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