Tyler Bass, a highly-touted quarterback when he left Stockbridge High School in Georgia three years ago, is expected to enroll at Florida A&M this week as a transfer from the University of Memphis.
Bass played briefly for the Tigers in just one game late in the season, after starting three games in 2009. He was relegated to third string when Larry Porter took over from Tommy West this season. He said he decided on Sunday that he'd transfer to FAMU after considering North Carolina Central and Norfolk State. Bass confirmed that he will be on campus today, when students begin enrolling in classes.
Videographer: Football Recruiting Expos; presents Tyler Bass, University of Memphis QB
The Tyler Bass Question - Coming from University of Memphis
Tiger coach Larry Porter responded, concisely, to a question this week about giving third-string quarterback Tyler Bass -- the Memphis QB with the most Division 1-A playing experience entering the season -- an opportunity when starter Ryan Williams and backup Cannon Smith are struggling.
Bass has only played in one game, seeing action in one series and an additional play against Southern Miss last month. "Well, again, it's based on guys who have proven themselves to us as a staff that they are capable of leading our offense...
The Tyler Bass Perspective - Coming from University of Maryland
Growing up in Prince George’s County and graduating from Gwynn Park High School, Harold Bass held a longstanding affinity for all things Maryland. So when his son, Stockbridge, Ga. quarterback Tyler Bass had the opportunity to take an official visit to College Park last weekend, the elder Bass was happy to tag along.
“He loved it,” Tyler Bass said of his father. “He’s from PG County … so he enjoyed going home and was excited going to Maryland. It was the school he wanted to go to, but he went to Tuskegee [University in Alabama]. But he lived in PG County his whole life, so he was happy [when I told him] I was going to Maryland.”
Player Bio: Tyler Bass - MEMPHIS OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE
2009: Played in four of 12 games at quarterback, making three starts as the Tiger signal caller...Averaged 213.2 yards of total offense per game (45.0 rushing, 168.3 passing)...Had shoulder surgery on Oct. 20 and missed the remainder of the season...Ranked first on the team in passing efficiency (149.79)...Finished second on the team in passing yards (673), passing touchdowns (6) and average yards per carry (4.3)...Third on the team in rushing yards (180) and total offense (853) and fourth in carries (42)...His 85-yard touchdown pass against UT Martin ranked tied for the 17th highest passing play in 2009 in the NCAA FBS and his 80-yard TD pass against Marshall tied for 28th...Did not play in the season opener against Ole Miss...
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