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Name: Jared Bartlett (Transfer from West Virginia)
College: Cincinnati     Number: 10
Height: 6-1   Weight: 238
Position: OLB  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

40 Low: 4.56
   40 Time: 4.64
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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...12-28-23 Transfer from West Virginia...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC



 Jared Bartlett, Cincinnati, Player News


  The way West Virginia plays its unique defense, the position they dub "the Bandit" is crucial to its success. But just what the heck is "the Bandit" and how you would he define the perfect "Bandit"? That was the question dropped upon Jared Bartlett, the personification of the position. "I would say the perfect bandit is a guy who can rush and affect the quarterback; someone who can drop back and affect the pass game; someone who can affect the run; someone who can set the edge. It's like a mixture of a D-end, a linebacker and a nickel." It's sort of, if we might dare use a term being used far too loosely and too much around the Mountaineer camp as they put together the team that will face Pitt on Thursday night, Sept. 1, to open the 2022 college football season, a Swiss Army knife.

He is big, but not too big; fast enough to drop into coverage; vicious enough drop ball carriers; fast and vicious enough to rush around or through pass protectors and bring down a quarterback before he can release the ball. The perfect "Bandit" is, in reality, the perfect football player. Bartlett possesses all those raw abilities but they all did not exactly come easily to him. "Pass rushing came naturally to me," Bartlett admitted. "They had me on the edge when I first came here. That was the most simple thing I could learn. The drops and coverages, that took a little time to learn because when I was in high school I wasn't a cover guy. I played mostly played mostly D-end. "The run fits, as far filling the gaps when I'm in the box, it took me a little while to learn that but I picked it up quicker than the pass coverage." - Charleston Gazette-Mail


(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2025 OLB Jared BartlettCincinnati
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  When asked to describe what a bandit should be within the schematics of West Virginia's defense, redshirt sophomore Jared Bartlett gave quite an extensive answer. "I would say the perfect bandit is someone who can rush and affect the quarterback, someone who can drop back and affect the pass game, someone who can fit the run, someone who can set the edge or fit inside on run gaps," Bartlett said during a media session on Wednesday. "It's like a mixture between [a defensive] end, an inside linebacker and a nickel[back]." Sort of sounds like an all-around defensive player, doesn't it? "That's what a bandit is," Bartlett insisted.

That's quite a list of expectations, but it's a list to which Bartlett holds himself as the Mountaineers prepare for their first preseason scrimmage on Thursday. Bartlett has certainly shown flashes in his three seasons. He was the Big 12 defensive player of the week after a three-sack performance in a win over Virginia Tech last year. He has 59 tackles and seven sacks to his credit for his career. But the bandit - a hybrid position between a linebacker and a defensive lineman - should be a difference-maker in all facets of the defense, as Bartlett said. The quest for consistency has been his biggest quest this offseason. "The way I've been practicing lately is taking it day by day," Bartlett said. "Once you establish consistency and continue to play at a high level, good things happen, so that's my mindset right now." - Gazette Mail


(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2025 OLB Jared BartlettCincinnati
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  SEPT 20 BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jared Bartlett, West Virginia, LB, So.,...Bartlett had a season-high five tackles, including a game-high and career-high three sacks in the Mountaineers' 27-21 win over No. 15 Virginia Tech. He also forced and recovered a fumble, and had a quarterback hurry. The three sacks were the most by a WVU player since Darius Stills at Baylor on October 31, 2019. Bartlett's five tackles tied his career-high set against Kansas State in 2020. His tackles for loss (3) and sacks (3) set career-highs. The six sacks by WVU in the game also marked a season-high and were the most since registering six against Baylor in 2020. - Big 12 football

(DS#999 OLB) rSr/2025 OLB Jared BartlettCincinnati
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