Tops’ Sterns accepts East-West Shrine Bowl invite

Published 11:48 am Monday, December 6, 2021

Western Kentucky wide receiver Jerreth Sterns has accepted an invitation to the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl, it was announced Monday.

The game will be Feb. 3 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and air on NFL Network at 7 p.m. CT.

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Sterns will be the eighth Hilltopper to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl, along with wide receiver Jared Dangerfield (2016), quarterback Brandon Doughty (2016), offensive lineman Cameron Clemmons (2015), defensive back Cam Thomas (2015), linebacker Zavius Boyd (2014), linebacker Andrew Jackson (2014) and running back Bobby Rainey (2012). All seven were either drafted or signed later in the process.

In 12 games this season, Sterns has 137 receptions for 1,718 yards and 14 touchdowns. His averages of 10.54 receptions and 132.2 yards per game lead all FBS receivers by 2.09 and 9.32, respectively, while his 14 scores are tied for third in the nation. The Waxahachie, Texas, native was voted an Associated Press Midseason All-American and was named a semifinalist for both the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose and Biletnikoff Awards.

Sterns’ 137 receptions are the seventh-most in a single season in FBS history. The top three marks are 158 (East Carolina’s Zay Jones in 2016), 155 (Bowling Green’s Freddie Barnes in 2009) and 142 (Houston’s Manny Hazard in 1989). Meanwhile, his 1,718 yards are the 26th-most in FBS history; only four FBS receivers have ever reached the 1,900-yard plateau.

Former WKU wide receiver Taywan Taylor previously set the program records with 98 receptions for 1,730 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2016. Sterns made his 99th catch in the Hilltoppers’ ninth game this season in a 48-21 win over Middle Tennessee to pass Taylor’s mark.

For his collegiate career, Sterns has 357 receptions for 3,689 yards and 32 touchdowns in 40 games played at WKU (13) and Houston Baptist (27). He has 17 100-yard receiving games and 18 double-digit catch performances, including nine and eight, respectively, this season.

The fourth-year junior Sterns joins defensive end DeAngelo Malone and quarterback Bailey Zappe as Hilltoppers who will be playing in college all-star games this winter.

Malone and Zappe will play in the Senior Bowl on Feb. 5 in Mobile, Ala.

The game will also air on NFL Network, with kickoff at the University of South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium at 1:30 p.m. CT.

There have been eight previous Hilltoppers to participate in the Senior Bowl: quarterback Mike White (2018), tight end Deon Yelder (2018), offensive lineman Forrest Lamp (2017), wide receiver Taywan Taylor (2017), tight end Tyler Higbee (2016), running back Antonio Andrews (2014), tight end Jack Doyle (2013) and defensive back Joseph Jefferson (2002). All eight were either drafted or signed later in the process.

hilltoppers pick up commitment from linebacker Brackenridge

Western Kentucky’s football program picked up another commitment for the Class of 2022 on Sunday.

Anthony Brackenridge, a 6-foot-2, 200-pound linebacker from Sandalwood High School in Jacksonville, Fla., announced his commitment to the Hilltoppers via Twitter following a weekend official visit to the campus.

“First and foremost I would like to thank the lord and my savior Jesus Christ for blessing me with this once in a lifetime opportunity,” Brackenridge wrote in the announcement. “I would like to thank all my family members, friends, and (high school) coaches whom all supported me throughout this whole process. Also, I want to thank the whole Western Kentucky staff whom recruited me, also for an amazing Official Visit for only showing hospitality and love. With that being said I’m truly blessed to say for the next 4-5 years I will be committing to the University of Western Kentucky!”

Brackenridge had been getting interest from South Florida, Savannah State and Avila (Mo.), but WKU was his first offer according to the 247sports.com recruiting website.

Brackenridge is the 10th commitment for WKU’s 2022 recruiting class and is the third defensive player, joining edge rusher Katon Law of Saraland, Ala., and cornerback Robert Harris of Belle Glade, Fla. A pair of two-way players from South Warren – Jake Jackson, a defensive lineman/tight end, and WR/DB Avrin Bell – previously committed to WKU along with South Warren quarterback Caden Veltkamp.

WKU also previously landed in-state commitments from offensive linemen Evan Wibberley (Dixie Heights HS, Fort Mitchell), Luke Slusher (Beechwood HS, Fort Mitchell) along with offensive lineman Wyatt Anderson (Heritage School, Newnan, Ga.), wide receiver Wyatt Sullivan (Robert F. Munroe Day School, Quincy, Fla.) and punter Tom Ellard (ProKick Australia, Melbourne, Australia).

Wide receiver Ryan Peppins of Alabaster, Ala., decommitted from WKU last month and is now a Utah commit.