Brent Schaeffer
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Born: | Deerfield Beach, Florida | January 25, 1986
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College: | Ole Miss |
Position: | Quarterback |
Undrafted: | 2008 |
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Brentis Jarryn Schaeffer (born January 25, 1986) is a former Arena football Quarterback. He played college football at Ole Miss.
He also played college football at the University of Tennessee and College of the Sequoias.
High school career
Schaeffer attended Deerfield Beach High School where as a junior in 2002, he passed for 2,574 yards, 31 touchdowns, 538 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns. That year he also attended the Elite 11 Quarterback camp. He also earned All-State Honorable mention honors. As a senior, he passed for 2,177 yards, 24 touchdowns, 397 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns. That season he was named the No. 11 overall prospect in Florida by the Miami Herald and the top prospect in Broward County. He was named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Super Southern 100 team. He was rated by TheInsiders.com as a four-star prospect and the No. 14 ranked Quarterback in the nation. He was also rated by Rivals.com as a four-star prospect and the No. 7 rated dual-threat Quarterback in the nation. He was rated by SuperPrep as the No. 10 ranked Quarterback prospect in the nation and the No. 8 ranked overall prospect in Florida. He was a PrepStar All-America selection. He was also listed by recruiting expert Tom Lemming as the No. 16 ranked Quarterback prospect in the nation.
College career
Schaeffer, a four-star Quarterback recruit, received offers from several different schools, those schools included: Tennessee, Auburn, Kansas State, NC State, and South Florida.[1] He visited Tennessee first on December 12, 2003, then Kansas State on December 19.[1] His next visit was to South Florida on January 9, 2004.[1] Followed by Auburn on January 16.[1] His final visit was to NC State on January 23.[1]
University of Tennessee
Schaeffer began his college career at the University of Tennessee, where he became the first true freshman Quarterback to start a season opener for an SEC team since freshman eligibility was restored in 1973[2] and the first in 59 years.[3] However, he was then replaced as the starter by Erik Ainge a few weeks later, then he broke his collarbone and missed the rest of the season.[3] Then in April 2005, Schaeffer and another Tennessee player were involved in a fight in a dorm lobby. According to Sports Illustrated Schaeffer was charged with misdemeanor assault and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge with a sentence of six months of judicial diversion. Head coach Phillip Fulmer then asked Schaeffer to be transferred to another school due to the unnecessary length of his "punishment".
College of the Sequoias
Schaeffer then transferred to the College of the Sequoias in 2005 and spent one year there. Where he was named First-team All-American and Co-Offensive Player of the Year by the California Community College Coaches Association as well as First-team All-America by J.C Gridwire. He was also a finalist for the Junior College National Player of the Year Award. He was rated the No. 1 JUCO Quarterback in the nations by Scout.com and CollegeFootballNews.com. He was rated the No. 1 JUCO Quarterback and No. 3 Overall JUCO player in the nation by Rivals.com. He was also rated the No. 1 JUCO player in the nation by SuperPrep and No. 2 JUCO player in the nation by CollegeFootballNews.com. For his season at College of the Sequoias, he passed for 2,970 yards and 40 touchdowns. He also rushed for 860 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Schaeffer, a five-star Quarterback, received offers from Ole Miss, NC State, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin, Auburn and Florida.[4] He first visited NC State on December 2, 2005.[4] Then a week later on December 9, he visited Wisconsin.[4] He ended his visits by visiting Ole Miss on January 13, 2006.[4] He signed his letter of intent on January 20.[4] That same day, he announced at a press conference that he was transferring to Ole Miss.[5]
Ole Miss
Schaeffer then transferred to Ole Miss prior to the 2006 season and was named the team's starting Quarterback, even before arriving to campus or being ruled academically qualified to play.[3] He was expected, by Head coach Ed Orgeron, to graduate from College of the Sequoias in June, which Schaeffer failed to do. So he returned to his home in Florida and enrolled in correspondence courses to complete the six academic hours he needed for admission to Ole Miss. However the correspondence courses were taking too long due to their open ended dates, which Coach Orgeron said. "When you take correspondence courses, there's an open-ended date. Some of the courses were taking too long to complete. I didn't know if he could complete them by the time camp started." [3] Schaeffer eventually did arrive and started all 12 games and completed 115-of-244 passes (47.1%) for 1,442 yards, nine touchdowns, 10 interceptions and a passer rating of 100.75. Then in 2007 he completed 35-of-93 passes (37.6%) for 578 yards, five touchdowns, four interceptions and a passer rating of 98.98. In the preseason he was selected as the SEC's best Scrambler by Athlon.
Professional career
NFL Draft
Schaeffer was projected as a Wide receiver in the National Football League by NFLDraftScout.com, rated the 94th best out of 334 and was projected to go unselected in the draft.[6] He then did go unselected in the 2008 NFL Draft.
af2
Schaeffer joined the af2 in 2008 and on December 16, 2008 he was assigned to the Central Valley Coyotes.[7] However, on March 1, 2009 he was placed on the teams' Refused to Report list along with WR/DB Steve Gonzalez and OL/DL Earl Stephens.[8]
Personal life
Schaeffer is a cousin of former Iowa Quarterback and Heisman Trophy runner-up Brad Banks.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Brent Schaeffer Deerfield Beach HS Roster". Scout.com. Fox Sports. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
- ^ Low, Chris (September 6, 2004). "Vols' freshmen QBs too good to sit". ESPN.com. ESPN. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
- ^ a b c d Schlabach, Mark (July 27, 2006). "Orgeron, Rebels counting on Schaeffer's arrival". ESPN.com. ESPN. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e "Brent Schaeffer". Rivals.com. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
- ^ Henderson, James (January 20, 2006). "Schaeffer to Ole Miss". Scout.com. Pack Pride. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
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(help) - ^ "Brent Shaeffer, DS #94 WE, Mississippi". NFLDraftScout.com. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
- ^ "Transactions Bulletin #48". af2.com. af2. December 16, 2008. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
- ^ "Transactions Bulletin #95". af2.com. af2. March 1, 2009. Retrieved March 2, 2009.
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