Saturday, January 31, 2015

Idaho State offers junior college quarterback

Idaho State has offered Scottsdale Community College quarterback Michael Sanders.

Sanders, a sophomore, led Scottsdale to an 8-3 record last season while throwing for 3,535 yards, 38 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Sanders declined a phone interview, saying that his coaches have told him to hold off from speaking to the media. But in a Twitter message, Sanders wrote, "But I am interested in the school!"

Judging from Sanders' highlights at Scottsdale — check out some highlights from Sanders here — he played in a spread offense that relied heavily on vertical passes. He could be a great fit with the Bengals and receivers Madison Mangum, Broc Malcom and Hagen Graves (not to mention KW Williams and Josh Cook).
Also, I'll have more on ISU commit Josh Labrador next week. Labrador is a 6-1, 215-pound safety from Eagle who said he wasn't convinced Idaho State the best fit when the Bengals offered last spring.

"All my life, I haven't heard much good about ISU until the current staff that is there now," Labrador said. "Coach (Mike) Kramer, he's been rebuilding the program."


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