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POS. | K/P |
HT. | 5-10 |
WT. | 174 |
YR. | Jr. |
HOMETOWN | Seymour, Tenn. |
PREVIOUS SCHOOL | Seymour HS |
2018 (Senior): Named HERO Sports All-American Third Team and Fred Mitchell Award finalist … Named Second Team All-SoCon Special Teams and SoCon Fall Academic Team … Named to the SoCon Honor Roll … Awarded SoCon Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 15) … Tabbed to the Second Team Preseason All-SoCon squad … Finished the season 19-of-23 in field goal attempts, 33-of-33 on extra-point attempts and totaled 17 kickoffs for 1,028 yards and six touchbacks … Set a new single-season record for field goals made (19), while also breaking the all-time career mark with 53 … Finished his career second all-time in program history in extra points (94) and in scoring (253) ... Tied a single-game program record with a personal-best four field goals in the win over The Citadel (Oct. 13), including burying a 46 yarder … Tallied a season-long 47-yard field goal against Samford … Strung together 14 consecutive made field goals from Sept. 29 – Nov. 24 … Had six games with multiple field goals made … Led the SoCon in scoring (90 points), PAT percentage (1.000) and field goals made (19).
2017 (Junior): Earned Second Team All-SoCon honors by the coaches and media … Named to the SoCon All-Academic Team and SoCon Honor Roll … Led ETSU with 63 points, going a perfect 21-of-21 in PATs and finishing 14-of-18 in field goal attempts … Led the SoCon in field goals made and field goals made per game (1.27) … Connected on a pair of career-long 51-yard field goals against Wofford (Oct. 28) and at Chattanooga (Nov. 18), which is tied for the second-longest field goal in program history and was the longest field goal by a SoCon kicker this season … Was 7-of-9 on field goals of 40 yards or longer this season … His 14 field goals are tied for second all-time in program history, and he’s third all-time in PATs (61), fourth in field goals (34), and fifth in scoring (162).
2016 (Sophomore): Named to the 2016-17 SoCon Honor Roll ... Earned a pair of SoCon Player of the Week honors in 2016 as he connected on a pair of walk-off field goals to lift the Bucs to wins at Kennesaw State and No. 18 Samford … The Seymour, Tenn. native went 18-of-19 in extra points and 12-of-16 in field goals last season, while tying a single-game career mark with a 3-for-3 effort in the win over Samford – including his game-winning 28-yard make as time expired … Jerman ranked 28thamong FCS players in field goal percentage (75.0) and 29th in field goals per game (1.09), while he accounted for 54 points for the Blue and Gold last season ... Led Bucs in scoring with 54 points ... Three-time Bowman Jewelers Special Teams Player of the Game recipient.
2015 (Freshman): SoCon Academic Honor Roll member … Three-time Bowman Jewelers Special Teams Player of the Week recipient (vs. Kennesaw State, Emory & Henry and Robert Morris) … Led ETSU in scoring with 46 points … Played in all 11 games … Was a perfect 22-for-22 in extra-points and 8-of-13 in field goals made … Was 3-for-3 in field goals against Kennesaw State, including a season-long 46-yard field goal … Also made all three field goal attempts at Robert Morris (Nov. 7) … The 3-FG games tied for the second-most made in ETSU history … Averaged 56 yards per kickoff – 25 kickoffs for 1,399 yards … Two touchbacks … Recorded 12 punts for 440 yards, including a season-best 43-yard punt vs. Saint Francis (Oct. 3).
High School: Played four seasons at Seymour High School … Was an all-conference and all-county pick his junior and senior seasons, while earning all-state honors his senior year … In his final prep season, was a perfect 13-of-13 on extra points, and was 4-of-6 on field goal attempts … His long field goal on the season was 47 yards … Averaged 40 yards per punt with a long of 64 yards, while kicking 21 of 30 kickoffs for touchbacks.
Personal: Son of Steve and Kim Jerman … Born April 4, 1997 … Majoring in english with a minor in journalism … Played for high school coach Jerry Cooper.