Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
2021 Football Roster
Roster
Anderson, Brad

Jersey Number 11
Brad Anderson
- Position:
- RB
- Ht./Wt.:
- 5-8 / 166
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Huntsville, AL
- High School:
- Bob Jones
Bio
2021 (Senior)
• Played in 10 games and earned one start
• Finished with 103 rushing yards and five receptions
• Played 156 snaps on the year and graded out a winner seven times
• Had three carries for 25 yards against Monmouth
• Named the team’s offensive player of the game following the UTSA contest
• Added 35 rushing yards on six carries at Charlotte (5.8/carry)
• Earned the start against Marshall
• Injured during Liberty game and missed the next three games
• Returned against FIU and had four carries for 15 yards
2020 (Senior)
• Played in all nine games, averaging 13.3 snaps per game
• Finished with six catches for 60 yards
• Collected two receptions for 30 yards in win at Rice
2019 (Junior)
• Played in 11 games and had four starts
• Finished with 14 receptions on the year to go with 170 rushing yards
• Missed spring drills while recovering from his ankle injury
• Had seven carries for 29 yards in win over TSU
• Collected three receptions against Duke
• Averaged 7.6 yards a carry on five attempts in win over Marshall
• Missed the WKU game with an injury
2018 (Sophomore)
• Played in just six games and had four starts
• Finished with 122 rushing yards and 27 receptions
• Did not participate in spring drills while recovering from an injury
• Shared team lead with five receptions at Vanderbilt
• Led team with six catches for a career-high 141 yards against UT-Martin
• Also added six grabs against Georgia
• Rushed for 51 yards on 10 carries and had five receptions for 53 yards in win over FAU
• Suffered an ankle injury at FIU and missed the rest of the season
2017 (Freshman)
• Played in nine games and had seven starts
• Second on the team with 491 rushing yards while also ranking second in receptions with 33
• Tallied two 100-yard rushing games
• Had five carries for 18 yards at Minnesota to go with two receptions
• Earned his first collegiate start against Bowling Green and responded with 16 carries for 104 yards while adding six receptions for 98 yards and a touchdown
• Led team with a career-best 112 rushing yards on 11 attempts (10.2) against FIU to go with six receptions
• Led team with nine catches for 137 yards and a touchdown against UAB to go with 81 rushing yards
• Suffered an ankle injury against Charlotte and missed the WKU, ODU and A-State games
High School
• Lettered in football and track at Bob Jones High School
• Earned all-state, all-region and all-Huntsville his senior year
• Set a state record with two 99-yard touchdowns in the same game
• As a junior he caught 33 passes for 651 yards and four touchdowns, and ran for 360 yards and five scores
• Was the Homecoming King and maintained a 4.0 GPA
• Played for Coach Kevin Rose
Personal
• Full name: Bradarick Johnell Anderson
• Parents: Brad and Demarius Anderson
• Born: 2/15/99
• Major: Exercise Science
• Played in 10 games and earned one start
• Finished with 103 rushing yards and five receptions
• Played 156 snaps on the year and graded out a winner seven times
• Had three carries for 25 yards against Monmouth
• Named the team’s offensive player of the game following the UTSA contest
• Added 35 rushing yards on six carries at Charlotte (5.8/carry)
• Earned the start against Marshall
• Injured during Liberty game and missed the next three games
• Returned against FIU and had four carries for 15 yards
2020 (Senior)
• Played in all nine games, averaging 13.3 snaps per game
• Finished with six catches for 60 yards
• Collected two receptions for 30 yards in win at Rice
2019 (Junior)
• Played in 11 games and had four starts
• Finished with 14 receptions on the year to go with 170 rushing yards
• Missed spring drills while recovering from his ankle injury
• Had seven carries for 29 yards in win over TSU
• Collected three receptions against Duke
• Averaged 7.6 yards a carry on five attempts in win over Marshall
• Missed the WKU game with an injury
2018 (Sophomore)
• Played in just six games and had four starts
• Finished with 122 rushing yards and 27 receptions
• Did not participate in spring drills while recovering from an injury
• Shared team lead with five receptions at Vanderbilt
• Led team with six catches for a career-high 141 yards against UT-Martin
• Also added six grabs against Georgia
• Rushed for 51 yards on 10 carries and had five receptions for 53 yards in win over FAU
• Suffered an ankle injury at FIU and missed the rest of the season
2017 (Freshman)
• Played in nine games and had seven starts
• Second on the team with 491 rushing yards while also ranking second in receptions with 33
• Tallied two 100-yard rushing games
• Had five carries for 18 yards at Minnesota to go with two receptions
• Earned his first collegiate start against Bowling Green and responded with 16 carries for 104 yards while adding six receptions for 98 yards and a touchdown
• Led team with a career-best 112 rushing yards on 11 attempts (10.2) against FIU to go with six receptions
• Led team with nine catches for 137 yards and a touchdown against UAB to go with 81 rushing yards
• Suffered an ankle injury against Charlotte and missed the WKU, ODU and A-State games
High School
• Lettered in football and track at Bob Jones High School
• Earned all-state, all-region and all-Huntsville his senior year
• Set a state record with two 99-yard touchdowns in the same game
• As a junior he caught 33 passes for 651 yards and four touchdowns, and ran for 360 yards and five scores
• Was the Homecoming King and maintained a 4.0 GPA
• Played for Coach Kevin Rose
Personal
• Full name: Bradarick Johnell Anderson
• Parents: Brad and Demarius Anderson
• Born: 2/15/99
• Major: Exercise Science
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