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https://www.daily-chronicle.com/2020/10/...n/ayadf3c/
I'm unable to read the article. Does it say he opted out for safety and will be back next season or is he done with football?
Explains why he isn't on the roster nor the transfer portal. Far as I'm concerned thats just more valuable reps for Collins and Ducker.
(10-16-2020 04:11 PM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]I'm unable to read the article. Does it say he opted out for safety and will be back next season or is he done with football?

Jordan Nettles, the leading returning rusher for the NIU football team, opted out of the 2020 season, a spokesperson confirmed on Friday.

Nettles ran for 274 yards on 67 carries last year. With Tre Harbison, Marcus Childers and Marcus Jones no longer with the team, he was by a wide margin the most experienced ball carrier coming back this season.

With Nettles sitting out, Rondarius Gregory is the leading rusher back from last year. The redshirt freshman ran nine times or 43 yards last year while keeping his redshirt status.

The backfield also features junior Erin Collins, who ran for 618 yards on 134 carries for Hutchinson Community College last year, scoring 11 times. He redshirted for North Carolina State as a true freshman in 2017.
(10-16-2020 09:09 PM)uiniu57 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2020 04:11 PM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]I'm unable to read the article. Does it say he opted out for safety and will be back next season or is he done with football?

Jordan Nettles, the leading returning rusher for the NIU football team, opted out of the 2020 season, a spokesperson confirmed on Friday.

Nettles ran for 274 yards on 67 carries last year. With Tre Harbison, Marcus Childers and Marcus Jones no longer with the team, he was by a wide margin the most experienced ball carrier coming back this season.

With Nettles sitting out, Rondarius Gregory is the leading rusher back from last year. The redshirt freshman ran nine times or 43 yards last year while keeping his redshirt status.

The backfield also features junior Erin Collins, who ran for 618 yards on 134 carries for Hutchinson Community College last year, scoring 11 times. He redshirted for North Carolina State as a true freshman in 2017.

Thanks, that doesn't tell us if he is moving on from football for good but seems like he is.
(10-17-2020 07:55 AM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2020 09:09 PM)uiniu57 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2020 04:11 PM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]I'm unable to read the article. Does it say he opted out for safety and will be back next season or is he done with football?

Jordan Nettles, the leading returning rusher for the NIU football team, opted out of the 2020 season, a spokesperson confirmed on Friday.

Nettles ran for 274 yards on 67 carries last year. With Tre Harbison, Marcus Childers and Marcus Jones no longer with the team, he was by a wide margin the most experienced ball carrier coming back this season.

With Nettles sitting out, Rondarius Gregory is the leading rusher back from last year. The redshirt freshman ran nine times or 43 yards last year while keeping his redshirt status.

The backfield also features junior Erin Collins, who ran for 618 yards on 134 carries for Hutchinson Community College last year, scoring 11 times. He redshirted for North Carolina State as a true freshman in 2017.

Thanks, that doesn't tell us if he is moving on from football for good but seems like he is.

If he were moving on for good it wouldn't be considered opting out...
(10-17-2020 10:53 AM)TXHuskieJA26 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-17-2020 07:55 AM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2020 09:09 PM)uiniu57 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2020 04:11 PM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]I'm unable to read the article. Does it say he opted out for safety and will be back next season or is he done with football?

Jordan Nettles, the leading returning rusher for the NIU football team, opted out of the 2020 season, a spokesperson confirmed on Friday.

Nettles ran for 274 yards on 67 carries last year. With Tre Harbison, Marcus Childers and Marcus Jones no longer with the team, he was by a wide margin the most experienced ball carrier coming back this season.

With Nettles sitting out, Rondarius Gregory is the leading rusher back from last year. The redshirt freshman ran nine times or 43 yards last year while keeping his redshirt status.

The backfield also features junior Erin Collins, who ran for 618 yards on 134 carries for Hutchinson Community College last year, scoring 11 times. He redshirted for North Carolina State as a true freshman in 2017.

Thanks, that doesn't tell us if he is moving on from football for good but seems like he is.

If he were moving on for good it wouldn't be considered opting out...

The team is going to move on without him. Collins, Ducker, Gregory will have passed him on the depth chart. He won't get much, if any, playing time after not having played a game in nearly 2 years.
(10-17-2020 11:18 AM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-17-2020 10:53 AM)TXHuskieJA26 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-17-2020 07:55 AM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2020 09:09 PM)uiniu57 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2020 04:11 PM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]I'm unable to read the article. Does it say he opted out for safety and will be back next season or is he done with football?

Jordan Nettles, the leading returning rusher for the NIU football team, opted out of the 2020 season, a spokesperson confirmed on Friday.

Nettles ran for 274 yards on 67 carries last year. With Tre Harbison, Marcus Childers and Marcus Jones no longer with the team, he was by a wide margin the most experienced ball carrier coming back this season.

With Nettles sitting out, Rondarius Gregory is the leading rusher back from last year. The redshirt freshman ran nine times or 43 yards last year while keeping his redshirt status.

The backfield also features junior Erin Collins, who ran for 618 yards on 134 carries for Hutchinson Community College last year, scoring 11 times. He redshirted for North Carolina State as a true freshman in 2017.

Thanks, that doesn't tell us if he is moving on from football for good but seems like he is.

If he were moving on for good it wouldn't be considered opting out...

The team is going to move on without him. Collins, Ducker, Gregory will have passed him on the depth chart. He won't get much, if any, playing time after not having played a game in nearly 2 years.

You never know what will happen in the future. He still has 2 years of eligibility left if he wants to use them. With their roster at the position I could easily see Travis going back to WR after this abbreviated season, and Waylee making that move as well wouldn't be shocking. If that were to happen it would be this years top 3 of Collins, Gregory and Ducker followed by some walk ons. So even if he was a little left behind he would still be just one injury away from having a role in the backfield.
(10-17-2020 03:15 PM)TXHuskieJA26 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-17-2020 11:18 AM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-17-2020 10:53 AM)TXHuskieJA26 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-17-2020 07:55 AM)epasnoopy Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2020 09:09 PM)uiniu57 Wrote: [ -> ]Jordan Nettles, the leading returning rusher for the NIU football team, opted out of the 2020 season, a spokesperson confirmed on Friday.

Nettles ran for 274 yards on 67 carries last year. With Tre Harbison, Marcus Childers and Marcus Jones no longer with the team, he was by a wide margin the most experienced ball carrier coming back this season.

With Nettles sitting out, Rondarius Gregory is the leading rusher back from last year. The redshirt freshman ran nine times or 43 yards last year while keeping his redshirt status.

The backfield also features junior Erin Collins, who ran for 618 yards on 134 carries for Hutchinson Community College last year, scoring 11 times. He redshirted for North Carolina State as a true freshman in 2017.

Thanks, that doesn't tell us if he is moving on from football for good but seems like he is.

If he were moving on for good it wouldn't be considered opting out...

The team is going to move on without him. Collins, Ducker, Gregory will have passed him on the depth chart. He won't get much, if any, playing time after not having played a game in nearly 2 years.

You never know what will happen in the future. He still has 2 years of eligibility left if he wants to use them. With their roster at the position I could easily see Travis going back to WR after this abbreviated season, and Waylee making that move as well wouldn't be shocking. If that were to happen it would be this years top 3 of Collins, Gregory and Ducker followed by some walk ons. So even if he was a little left behind he would still be just one injury away from having a role in the backfield.

Nettles will get buried in the depth chart if he comes back. Hammock is recruiting a bunch of running backs as he should.
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