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Did you know... that Peewee Jarrett went from having a two-year span with no playing time and being "set on quitting football" to signing into the National Football League?
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... that Peewee Jarrett went from having no offers to play
college football, a two-year span with no playing time, and being "set on quitting football", to signing into the National Football League?
Long enough, new enough. Earwig's down, so AGFing, and QPQ done. The source says "Jarrett played seven games in an Ellsworth jersey before an injury shifted him to the bench." and Ellsworth is a college - am I missing something?--Launchballer21:38, 9 June 2024 (UTC)reply
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Launchballer: I'm guessing you're referring to the part that reads having no offers to play
college football? I think you're right – I had initially wrote that after reading Two words stand out on Jarrett’s recruiting profile: No interest. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound high schooler held no Division I offers, no Division II offers, no Division III offers – but I forgot that community colleges (like Ellsworth) can also offer
athletic scholarships (meant by 'offers'). Maybe it could be changed to having no offers to play NCAAcollege football? Or something else?
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Launchballer: Oops, forgot about this. What about, as ALTs, since saying "NCAA college football" doesn't sound like it'd work:
ALT1 ... that football quarterback Peewee Jarrett went from having a two-year span with no playing time and being "set on quitting football" to signing into the National Football League?
ALT2 ... that football player Peewee Jarrett went from having a two-year span with no playing time and being "set on quitting football" to signing into the National Football League?
ALT3 ... that Peewee Jarrett went from having a two-year span with no playing time and being "set on quitting football" to signing into the National Football League?