Kyle Sloter
In his first season at
Southern Miss, Sloter got red-shirted by the coaches in order for him to be able to compete for the starting job the next spring with a chance to be the Golden Eagles’ 2013 starter as a redshirt freshman. Academically, he was named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll.
Prior to the 2013 season, head coach
Ellis Johnson was fired and replaced by
Todd Monken. With the new regime, Sloter found himself fourth on the quarterback depth chart, so he asked the coaches to work with the wide receivers and by season’s end he was granted a starting role as a slot receiver, finishing the year with 5 catches for 35 yards and a touchdown. As a sophomore, Sloter concentrated on developing his receiving skills but was buried down the depth chart, posting only 2 catches for 12 yards during the season. Heading into his junior season, Sloter was informed that his scholarship was being pulled. He decided to transfer to the
University of Northern Colorado to have a chance to play quarterback.
He played behind Alan Bridgford and Nick Mullens and apparently Cole Weeks.