O'Fallon could send four to FBS schools 
February, 20, 2012
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Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
O’Fallon (Ill.) coach Brandon Joggerst sent two players to FBS programs in the 2012 class, and he could surpass that number in 2013.
Athlete Darius Mosley already has a number of offers, and quarterback Todd Porter, offensive lineman Charles Harmon and kicker Austin Barnes could also sign scholarships with FBS schools.
“Todd is a very athletic quarterback,” Joggerst said. “He’s got a good frame – a little over 6-foot-3 – very strong arm, very accurate, good touch. He’s a prototypical pro-style quarterback but he can run but we just couldn’t let him run.”
Athlete Darius Mosley already has a number of offers, and quarterback Todd Porter, offensive lineman Charles Harmon and kicker Austin Barnes could also sign scholarships with FBS schools.
“Todd is a very athletic quarterback,” Joggerst said. “He’s got a good frame – a little over 6-foot-3 – very strong arm, very accurate, good touch. He’s a prototypical pro-style quarterback but he can run but we just couldn’t let him run.”
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