Former Tennessee Vols QB ranked as one of the most dynamic athletes at QB in college football
On Monday, 247Sports ranked the 11 most dynamic athletes at quarterback in college football and a former Tennessee Vols player made their list. Liberty quarterback Kaidon Salter was ranked by 247Sports as the No. 2 most dynamic athlete at quarterback. Salter, a former four-star recruit from Cedar Hill, TX, originally signed with Tennessee during the […]
On Monday, 247Sports ranked the 11 most dynamic athletes at quarterback in college football and a former Tennessee Vols player made their list.
Liberty quarterback Kaidon Salter was ranked by 247Sports as the No. 2 most dynamic athlete at quarterback.
Salter, a former four-star recruit from Cedar Hill, TX, originally signed with Tennessee during the 2021 recruiting cycle.
From 247Sports: It's hard to believe that a quarterback who set various records for an unbeaten, conference champion team last season prior to a Fiesta Bowl loss to Oregon isn't in the Heisman's top 50 players to open 2024's odds. Most assumed Kaidon Salter would be a transfer portal casualty and likely Auburn-bound to join former Liberty coach Hugh Freeze this offseason, but he decided to remain with the Flames and lead this program to a College Football Playoff berth in Jamey Chadwell's second campaign. Salter rushed for 1,089 yards and 12 scores as a third-sophomore, to go along with 2,876 yards through the air and 32 touchdowns.
Salter initially planned to transfer from Liberty this offseason, but he removed his name from the portal in early January.
The Texas native never played a down of football for Tennessee. After signing with the Vols during the early signing period, he was suspended from the team in March 2021 due to an incident involving drugs and drug paraphernalia.
Salter was then dismissed from the team a couple of months later by head coach Josh Heupel after getting cited for marijuana possession.
Last season at Liberty, Salter passed for 2,876 yards and 32 touchdowns (with just six interceptions) while rushing for 1,089 yards and 12 touchdowns.
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