College football career ending for former Panther Padmos; two years left for LeTexier

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Jered Padmos, who had an outstanding career at Jefferson High School, will play in his last regular season college football game this Saturday when the Montana State University Bobcats host the University of Montana Grizzlies. This is a huge game for both teams.

Padmos will see his high school teammate Trase LeTexier on the other side of the line. LeTexier will still have two more years of eligibility as he was a red shirt the first year and missed one year with an injury.

As a Panther Padmos got his name on the record board many times. He played as quarterback, kicker and punter. He was a real threat on kickoffs, as most of his kicks went into the end zone to eliminate any possibility of returns by the opposing teams. He holds or shares school records on field goals in a season – eight — has the longest field goal by far with a 47-yarder, and 14 career field goals. He holds the records on PATs with 39 in a season and 113 in his career. Padmos also competed in basketball and track at JHS, where he was part of the record-setting teams in the 4X100 and 4X400 relays.

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