
Summer is officially upon us and the weather is not the only thing heating up in Daytona Beach. Bethune-Cookman University’s new head football coach, Raymond Woodie, has been working feverishly to restore his alma mater’s winning ways. With a focus on revamping the roster, Woodie is assembling an impressive group of talented players that have fans buzzing with excitement.
BCU held the dubious distinction of being the only Division One Football program who did not have a head coach when National Signing Day 2023 rolled around. As a result, only twelve players signed National Letters of Intent to play for the Wildcats back in February. However, Coach Woodie’s reputation as a top-notch recruiter has attracted the attention of talented athletes from across the country who are eager to be a part of his vision for the program. Since National Signing Day, more than 30 players have been brought in to help overhaul Bethune-Cookman’s roster.
Woodie’s first wave of additions include a mix of FBS/FCS transfers, JUCO standouts, and highly-rated high school recruits, all of whom bring unique skills and experiences to the team. Let’s take a closer look at each group.
FBS/FCS transfers: Woodie wasted no time in bolstering the roster with Division I talent, specifically talent from around “The Sunshine State”. 10 of BCU’s 14 Division One transfers are either from or played college football in the state of Florida. Former University of Florida running back, Iverson Clement, headlines this group. Clement is a former 4⭐️ recruit who made a stop at Temple University before announcing his commitment to BCU.
Cam Ransom helped lead Florida powerhouse Seffner Armwood to the state championship finals before signing with Georgia Southern. Ransom and Delaware State transfer Tylik Bethea will look to take charge of an inexperienced quarterback room and add stability and depth to the position.
In one of the coolest stories in the country, Aaron Overton Jr. transfers in from Nevada and will join his older brothers Kahlil and Cameron on Bethune’s roster.
Tink Boyd transfers in from Va Tech and is one of 8 new wide receivers.
Division One Transfers:
3⭐️ Kareem Wilson, DL, 6’4”, 260, Florida Atlantic
3⭐️ Caleb Lynum, WR, 6’2”, 215, WR, FIU
4⭐️ Iverson Clement, RB, 5’11”,185, RB Florida
3⭐️ Cameron Ransom, QB, 6’3”, 215, GA Southern
3⭐️ Jahmari Sylvester,OL, 3* 6’5”, 325, FIU
3⭐️ Deonte Washington, DL, 6’3”, 290, Texas State
3⭐️ Dashon Ross, LB, 6’1”, 235, UMass
3⭐️ Jaylin Terzado, WR, 6’0”, 175, Western Carolina
2⭐️ Baba Conate, LB, 6’2”, 230, FIU
Aaron Overton, DL, 6’3”, 285, Nevada
Tink Boyd, WR, 5’11”,185, Virginia Tech
Tylik Bethea, QB, 6’6”, 215, Delaware State
Kiwon Harris, DB, 6’1”, 210, WKU
Hallston Fergilus, OL, 6’4”, 310, Delaware State
JUCO standouts: In addition to the FBS/FCS transfers, Woodie has also targeted standout players from the junior college ranks from as far away as California and Australia. JUCO standouts often bring a level of maturity, experience, and proverbial ‘chip on the shoulder’ that can be invaluable to a team. With their experience and skill set, they will provide depth and competition at key positions, pushing the entire team to elevate their game.
JUCO Signees:
Johnny Harris III, DB, 6’3”, 180, Garden City CC
Chris McAlpin, OL, 6’3”, 300, Chabot JUCO
Miguel Sahagun, OL, 6’5”, 285, OL, College of San Mateo
Ebenezer Dibula, DL, 6’3”, 285, Minn St. JUCO (Prior Bethune-Cookman player)
Jalen Brown, WR, 6’6” 220, Louisburg CC
Cade Hechter, P/K, Pro Kick Australia
Highly touted high school signees, including a few 3 star recruits, will look to contribute early and help with the rebuild. Several of the high school signees chose the hBCU route over larger FBS programs. Donteye Drew held offers from schools like Appalachian State, Ja’Vieane Stephens held offers from UCF, Kyon Calhoun held offers from USF amongst others.
High School Signees:
3⭐️ Ja’Vieane Stevens, LB, 6’0” 205, Dunbar
3⭐️ Anthony Alonzo, Athlete, 5’11”, 185, Oakland Technical, CA
3⭐️ Kyon Calhoun, WR, 6’5”, 200, Cocoa HS
Donteye Drew, DL, 6’1”, 275, Tampa Bay Tech
Sir Bo Reed, WR, 6’4, 205, Booker T Washington (Pensacola)
Eric Triplett, WR, 5’7”, 150, Largo
Jermaris Speights, DB, 5’10”, 160, Lincoln, (Tallahassee)
Brandon Armenteros, WR. 6’3”, 200, West Broward HS
Jayson Edwards, OL, 6’7”, 330, Spruce Creek
Payton Doucet, LB, 6’3”, 200, Ridge Point, (Missouri City, TX)
The impact of this talent infusion may not be felt immediately as it often takes time for players to adjust to the college game and develop chemistry with their teammates. What is already being felt is a new energy and enthusiasm around the team as the Wildcats look to reestablish their winning tradition.
Count us among those who are excited to see what the team will achieve under Woodie’s guidance.