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Name: Otis Anderson College: Central Florida
Number: 2
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-08 Weight: 179 Position: Pos2: WR/KR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2021 40 Low: 4.58 40 Time: 4.65 40 High: 4.73
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Data Scout Notes: PFA-FA/Not as Faster & Smaller...5-08/Not 5-11 2020: 2ndC...PHornung...2019: HMC
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Height: 5074
Weight: 179
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Dates: 04/01/21
Hand: 09 Arm: 31 1/8 Wingspan: 71 1/2
Height: 5074
Weight: 179
40 Yrd Dash: 4.65
20 Yrd Dash: 2.69
10 Yrd Dash: 1.64
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 11
Vertical Jump: 36
Broad Jump: 09'05"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.42
3-Cone Drill: 7.04
40 Time Range: 4.63-4.66/Projected 4.50/+5 LBs
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Otis Anderson, Central Florida, Player News
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UCF running back Otis Anderson is the latest player to leave the program, announcing Thursday he is declaring for the upcoming NFL draft. Anderson joins receivers Marlon Williams, Tre Nixon and Jacob Harris and running back Greg McCrae leaving UCF rather than using a bonus year of college eligibility provided by the NCAA. Anderson spent time as a tailback, receiver and return specialist during his four-year career at UCF, finishing with 2,182 rushing yards and 1,025 receiving yards. He averaged 6.1 yard s per attempt during his career, which ranks second best in school history. - Orlando Sentinel
(DS#36 RB) Sr/2021 RB Otis Anderson, Central Florida
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2020 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): RB Otis Anderson, UCF,...Anderson contributed 614 rushing yards and four rushing TDs in 2020, and his career average of 6.2 yards per carry ranks seventh among all active players in the country in that category. - Central Florida Football
(DS#36 RB) Sr/2021 RB Otis Anderson, Central Florida
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As the country battles the coronavirus pandemic, Otis Anderson wondered whether he would ever play football again at UCF. Like many of his teammates, Anderson found himself stuck at home in isolation away from his teammates and as the hours turned into d ays and then weeks into months, Anderson considered his future. "Some of the players, we got discouraged during the summer because it was tough not being here and working out together," Anderson said. "During the summer, there were times when I thought a bout opting out. "But I think that crossed everyone's mind, just the fact the whole virus was spreading and the unknowns of the future and how it would affect you. I think everyone had that thought process."But gloom turned to excitement as player s returned to campus in June and back onto the football field Saturday as No. 13 UCF defeated Georgia Tech 49-21 during the season opener in Atlanta. "It was a great feeling, especially [considering] the fact we might not have had a season," Anderson sai d. "There were a lot of questions on whether we would be able to play." The Knights rushed for 243 yards, with six players sharing 51 carries. Anderson led the team in rushing yards (88) and carries (18). He added a one-yard touchdown run in the fourth q uarter. "He's done it time and time again," said UCF co-offensive coordinator Anthony Tucker, who's been Anderson's position coach for the past two seasons. "He's as dependable as it gets. I didn't expect anything than what he did." - Orlando Sentinel
(DS#36 RB) Sr/2021 RB Otis Anderson, Central Florida
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2020 PRESEASON PAUL HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST: Otis Anderson, UCF,...Anderson paced UCF in all-purpose yardage in 2019, with 726 rushing, 365 receiving, 277 punt returns and 23 kickoff returns for an average of 107.0 per game. The Jacksonville native led the American Athletic Conference and ranked sixth nationally with a 13.2-yard punt return average. - UCF Football
(DS#36 RB) Sr/2021 RB Otis Anderson, Central Florida
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UCF quarterback Dillon Gabriel and running back Otis Anderson were among the 14 Knights football players named to Phil Steele's 2020 preseason American Athletic Conference team released Tuesday. Defensive backs Richie Grant and Aaron Robinson along with defensive lineman Kenny Turnier, offensive lineman Cole Schneider and Anderson all earned first team honors. Anderson was the only UCF player to make the list twice as a punt returner (1st) and running back (2nd). He led the conference in punt returns la st season, averaging 13.19 yards per return on special teams. - Orlando Sentinel
(DS#36 RB) Sr/2021 RB Otis Anderson, Central Florida
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2019 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): RB Otis Anderson, UCF, Jr.,...There were also four Knights that collected honorable mention all-conference accolades; junior running back Otis Anderson, senior cornerback Nevelle Clarke, junior wide receiver Tre Nixon, and junior defensive tackle Kenny Turnier. - Central Florida Football
(DS#36 RB) Sr/2021 RB Otis Anderson, Central Florida
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Otis Anderson rushed for a career-high 205 yards, Bentavious Thompson scored two of Central Florida's five rushing touchdowns and the Knights ran away from Temple in the second half of a 63-21 victory on Saturday night. The Knights (6-2, 3-1 American Con ference) scored 35 points in a 21-minute span of the second half. The first three touchdowns were a 73-yard pass, 34-yard run and 37-yard run. Not to be outdone by his teammates, Dillon Gabriel threw three touchdown passes for UCF. He completed 10 of 21 attempts for 218 yards. His big throw was the 73-yard catch-and-run that went to Marlon Williams. The Knights rushed for 385 yards and passed for 229, a total of 614 yards.Temple (5-3, 2-2) scored two touchdowns in the latter part of the second qu arter. Anthony Russo's second TD pass of the half was a 75-yarder to Branden Mack and Jager Gardner ran 1 yard for a score with 20 seconds remaining to make it 28-21 at halftime. Russo completed 12 of 24 passes for 199 yards with two touchdowns and two i nterceptions. Temple had 40 rushes netting only 45 yards. The Knights, seeking their third consecutive conference championship, have won 31 of their past 34 games. They trail first-place Cincinnati (6-1, 3-0) by half a game in the East Division. Cincinna ti did not play this week. - Central Florida/AP College Football
(DS#36 RB) Sr/2021 RB Otis Anderson, Central Florida
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