Huntingdon Football Player Hoping To Make It To The NFL

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By Ben Bolton and Lisa Ranieri
MONTGOMERY, AL — Over 20 NFL teams are interested in a 6 foot 4 inch wide receiver from Montgomery.
But the only game tape Taylor Belsterling can give pro scouts is two years old.
Two days before the first game of Belsterling’s senior season at Huntingdon College, the NCAA ruled him ineligible. Because he transferred in from an academic year at Southern Union, even though they don’t have a football team, he could not play.
“He was out in a situation and did everything the right way,” said Charles Goodyear, the Huntingdon Strength and Conditioning coach. “He basically didn’t have control of what happened. I was just pleased with the fact he took the bull by the horns and said I’m going to make lemonade out of lemons”
Belsterling turned that sour taste into motivation. His coaches put together a plan that would allow Belsterling to make the most of All-Star games, Pro Days, and workouts. The only way to keep the ineligible prospect in the mind of NFL scouts.



