
Hutchinson CC Sports Information
The 2024 NJCAA national champion Hutchinson Community College football team will send 24 players to four-year programs after National Signing Day on Wednesday.
The 2024 Blue Dragons produced six Power 4 Conference players, 13 other FBS players, two FCS players and three NCAA Division II players.
The total of 24 will likely grow as a handful of 2024 Blue Dragons have yet to make their decision where to attend a four-year program.
Waymond Jordan Jr., the 2024 NJCAA and KJCCC Offensive Player of the Year, chose the University of Southern California as the next stop in his career. Jordan rushed for an NJCAA-best 1,613 yards on 217 carries with a nation-leading 20 touchdowns this past season.
All-American offensive lineman Bubba Craig chose to play for the Arkansas Razorbacks, marking the third-straight season a Blue Dragon player signed with the Razorbacks.
Three Blue Dragons will play in the Big XII next season. All-America linebacker Marshawn Oxley signed with West Virginia, defensive end Chandavian Bradley signed with Oklahoma State and defensive back Kollin Collier signed with TCU.
The sixth Blue Dragon Power 4 selection is defensive back La'Modrick Spencer. He signed with College Playoff qualifier SMU.
Through five seasons as head coach, Drew Dallas has now placed 172 players into four-year programs, an average of 34.4 players per season. Blue Dragon Football has placed 45 players into Power 5/4 Conference teams, an average of 9.0 players per season.
Blue Dragon Football Class of 2024-25 Four-Year Signees
Power 4 Programs
Chandavian Bradley – Oklahoma State
Kollin Collier – TCU
Bubba Craig, Arkansas
Waymond Jordan Jr. – USC
La'Modrick Spencer – SMU
Marshawn Oxley – West Virginia
Other FCS Programs
Carson Bradley (OL) – Old Dominion
Tre Brown (WR) – Old Dominion
Duke Clayton (DE) – Eastern Michigan
Samari Collier (QB) – Coastal Carolina
Demonte Gaston (DB) – Georgia State
Korbyn Green (DB) – Western Kentucky
Nicholas Hemer (LS) – Ohio
JaKwon McGinney (DL) – Arkansas State
Armando Nieves (OL) – New Mexico State
Ja'Cory Thomas (WR) – Old Dominion
Benson Prosper (WR) – Eastern Michigan
Kedrick Walker (LB) – Georgia State
Mickel Williams Jr. (DE) – UTSA
FCS Programs
Lashavion Brown (DB) – Illinois State
Avian Rice (DB) – Tarleton State
NCAA Division II Programs
Bobby Brooks – Panhandle State
Julius Bolden – Northwest Missouri State
Dwayne Moorehead – Nebraska-Kearney