VERO BEACH — Vero Beach High School had a National Signing Day ceremony for the four players who signed their letters of intent to play college football Wednesday afternoon.
“The fact that we had so many sign with schools says a lot for our program, a lot for our parents, and a lot about our kids,” said 2010 VBHS Football coach Gary Coggin. “There are still some more kids that we want to get signed to at least partial scholarships.”
Offensive lineman Marcus Jackson signed with University of Tennessee, safety Larry Franklin signed with Vanderbilt, and defensive linemen Cody Horstman and Lars Koht signed with Florida International University, and Josh Rice signed with Florida Institute of Technology.
“I’m really excited for all of them,” Coggin also said. “It is going to be a big step in their lives, and I think they are going to represent the Vero Beach program well.”
Jackson, a standout three-year starter, wasn’t at the ceremony because he enrolled at Tennessee in January after earning enough credits to graduate from high school a semester early. Scout.com ranked him the 14th best offensive guard in the country
Sunshine State Conference Champion St. Edward’s had two players sign to play college ball next year.