What Grade is Ben Coleman in?

Last Modified Sep 11, 2024 07:40 GMT
What Grade is Ben Coleman in
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Ben Coleman is an American football player who will play his final season of college football after graduating from Arizona State University in 2023. Coleman is one of the most experienced offensive players in college football and is projected to play a leading role for Arizona in the 2024 season.

Ben Coleman Grade

Ben Coleman is a graduate of Arizona State University. He joined the program in 2023 after a four-year spell at the University of California. He was rated the No.30 defensive tackle in the 2019 recruiting class. Coleman was also ranked a three-star prospect, while 247Sports ranked him the 64th overall prospect in the state of California.

Ben Coleman Major

Ben Coleman started his college at the University of California in 2019 before transferring to Arizona State in 2023, where he graduated with a degree in Communication and Media Studies.

Ben Coleman College

Following his high school career, Coleman embarked on his collegiate football journey with the University of California in 2019. He held offers from top programs like Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Colorado State, Iowa State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, UCF, UCLA, and several others. In his freshman season, Coleman did not see any action and redshirted the year. In 2020 as a redshirt freshman, Coleman appeared in four games but did not record any statistics. In 2021 and 2022, he appeared in all 12 games at left guard but did not record any statistics other than participation. He decided to transfer to Arizona State in 2023 after four seasons with the Golden Bears. Last season, Coleman sustained a lower leg injury and was sidelined for the entire campaign. He was granted an extra year of eligibility and will play his final season of college football in 2024.

How many years of eligibility does Ben Coleman have?

Ben Coleman, a graduate of the Arizona State Sun Devils, has only a year of eligibility left in college football. He took advantage of the extra year of eligibility after he was forced to sit out for the 2023 season with a leg injury.

Where did Ben Coleman go to high school?

Ben Coleman went to the Linfield Christian High School where he was a two-way player and played as a left tackle and defensive end. He served as a team captain in each of his last three years of prep school. In his junior season, Coleman recorded 79 tackles, 25.0 tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks, and 14 quarterback hurries. He missed his entire senior campaign due to an injury.

FAQ's On Ben Coleman Grade

A. Ben Coleman is listed at a height of 6ft 3inch (1.91 m).

A. Ben Coleman is from Temecula, California.

A. Ben Coleman attended the Linfield Christian School in Temecula, California.

A. Ben Coleman has graduated from the Arizona State University in 2023.

A. Ben Coleman plays as an offensive lineman for the Arizona State Sun Devils.

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