Joined by members of his family, Randall signs across the dotted line to further his academic and athletic career at Hanover College in Hanover, Indiana.
(JOE MYERS/WCLU)
GLASGOW – On February 15, surrounded by his family, coaches, and teammates, Ryne Randall signed his letter of intent to play collegiate football at Hanover College.
“It means everything,” said Randall. “The hard work has paid off and it’s a real big full-circle moment for me”. “I’m grateful above anything else that I got to spend time with my friends all four years and play at central grade school”. Click below to listen to Ryne’s full interview with WCLU’s Joe Myers.
Ryne has played a signifiant role in the Glasgow Scottie football program from 2020-23. During his time as a Scottie, Randall was named to the 2021 All SKY Conference 2nd Team Offense, 2022 All SKY Conference 2nd Team Offense, 2023 All SKY Conference 1st Team Offense, and the 2023 Nations Elite Class 3A All-State Football Team. He was also a member of the 2020 and 2021 District Champion and 2021 Region Champion teams.
“Ryne’s just a good guy all around. He showed up and gave his best everyday,” said head coach, Jeff Garmon. “He’s strong, smart, and he’s got heart and determination. If you tell him he can’t do something, he’s going to work on it until he gets to where he wants to be”. Click below to listen to WCLU’s Joe Myers speak with coach, Jeff Garmon.
The 2023 Hanover College Panthers finished their season 7-3 and 4-3 in conference play, averaging 441.8 yards/game and 36 points/game. The Panthers finished their season on a two game win streak, defeating Franklin College 36-17 in the 93rd Annual Victory Bell Game in Hanover, IN.