TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida Declare has added running reduction Trey Benson, a redshirt sophomore switch from Oregon, head coach Mike Norvell presented Monday.
“We’re mad to convey Trey into our Nole Family,” Norvell said. “He has a outstanding aggregate of size and flee. Trey’s made a expansive, full restoration from a knee damage that restricted his availability his first two college seasons. He’s an explosive, extremely effective, mountainous running reduction who can be showcased in our offense.”
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Through transfers and the Early Signing Duration, FSU has presented 26 novices for the 2022 season.
Trey Benson | R-So. | RB | 6-1 | 215 | Greenville, Omit. | St. Joseph Catholic College/Oregon
Transfer who spent 2020 and 2021 seasons at Oregon…regarded in 9 video games and rushed six times for 22 yards and one touchdown in redshirt freshman twelve months…overlooked 2020 season on account of hurt…rated as Class of 2020’s No. 21 running reduction nationally and No. 6 general prospect in Mississippi by 247Sports…two-time group captain at St. Joseph…rushed for 3,616 yards and 48 touchdowns in two high college seasons…had 18 total 100-yard dashing video games…averaged 144.6 yards per game and 13.9 yards per raise while scoring 54 total touchdowns…helped lead Irish to aid-to-reduction 3A MAIS snarl championships…led St. Joseph to 13-0 file his senior twelve months with 1,783 dashing yards and 26 touchdowns…posted 10 100-yard video games and three 200-yard video games his senior season…totaled 111 yards and three touchdowns on six carries in 2019 snarl championship game…rushed for 1,833 yards and 22 touchdowns on 12-1 group his junior twelve months…topped 100 yards eight times, with four 200-yard video games and two 300-yard video games…rushed for 392 yards and 7 touchdowns while adding interception return touchdown and two-point conversion to regain 50 total factors in 62-20 choose over Greenville Christian…additionally played basketball at St. Joseph Catholic.
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2022 Beginners
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Fatherland High College
Dante AndersonDL 6-3 215 Miami, Fla. Dwelling Senior
Julian Armella OL 6-6 285 Miami Seaside, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas
Trey BensonRB 6-1 215 Greenville, Omit. St. Joseph Catholic/Oregon
Tatum BethuneLB 6-1 225 Miami, Fla. Miami Central/UCF
Kanaya CharltonOL 6-5 355 Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick
Brian CourtneyTE 6-3 230 Ashburn, Va. Independence
AJ DuffyQB 6-2 223 Murrieta, Calif. Rancho Verde
Jaylen Early OL 6-4 320 Duncanville, Texas Duncanville
Omar Graham, Jr.LB 6-1 225 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Stranahan
Bless HarrisOL 6-5 315 Current Orleans, La. St. Augustine HS/Lamar
Aaron HesterDL 6-2 235 Jacksonville, Fla. Fletcher
Rodney HillRB 5-10 180 Statesboro, Ga. Bulloch Academy
Kayden LylesOL 6-3 315 Tampa, Fla. Middleton HS (Wisc.)/Wisconsin
Daniel LyonsDL 6-4 275 Miami, Fla. Dwelling Senior
Jerrale Powers TE 6-4 238 Arlington, Texas Duncanville
Sam McCallDB 6-1 182 Lakeland, Fla. Lake Gibson
Mycah PittmanWR 5-11 205 Tampa, Fla. Calabasas HS (Calif.)/Oregon
Daughtry RichardsonOL 6-5 285 Miami, Fla. Miami Central
Qae’shon Sapp OL 6-4 325 Leesburg, Ga. Lee County
Deuce SpannWR 6-4 195 St. Petersburg, Fla. Lakewood HS/Illinois
Azareye’h ThomasDB 6-2 181 Niceville, Fla. Niceville
Bishop ThomasDL 6-2 295 Current Orleans, La. Bishop Moore Catholic (Fla.)
Greedy VanceDB 5-11 175 Kenner, La. Edna Karr HS/Louisville
Jared VerseDL 6-4 250 Dayton, Ohio Central Columbia HS (Penn.)/Albany
Johnny WilsonWR 6-7 225 Pacoima, Calif. Calabasas HS/Arizona Declare
Winston Wright, Jr.WR 5-10 180 Savannah, Ga. Memorial Day College/West Virginia
*-Enrolled at FSU for Spring 2022 semester
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