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Brandt from Monett High School signed letter to play football at Missouri Southern State University

Published by Training On Wednesday, May 3rd, 2025 – 12:00 p.m.

Made above: Andy Brandt (DAD), Landyn Brandt and Caseye Brandt (Mom) pose together after Landyn's commitment to football as a lion at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin can play football. Brandt signed his declaration of intent during a signation ceremony on Monday, February 24th, on the High School Monet.

On Wednesday, February 12th, the senior citizen of Monet High School, Landyn Brandt, signed his national substitute for intent to continue his academic and football career as a lion at the Missouri Southern University in Joplin. He plans a main subject in the management.
This year was his fourth year as a member of the Cubs Versity Football Team. During his four years, he became with the 2nd Team All-Conference, All District and All Area Punter (2023), the 2nd Team All-Conference, All District and Underimous SWMFCA 1st Team Wide Receiver, 2nd Team Team All-O-Zone-wide, and he was with the second century with the second century with the second century the second century-state recipient (2024) (2024) (2024). at 1089.
Together with football, he also plays baseball and basketball. He is the captain of the basketball team and recently has his 1,000. Career point deserves.
Brandt said: “I chose MSSU because I only showed the coaches for me from the minute in which I recruited that I loved the campus, the weight room and the facilities. The main thing that brought me was how much the team had already felt like a family. “
When asked how he feels at the next level, he said: “I am very happy to continue playing football and at the same time win a new brotherhood and family.”
The Cheff football coach Ben Mauk said: “Landyn's commitment and signing was a goal that he set for himself a long time ago, and he devoted himself a great final year in his training and preparation last season. His leadership in our team will be missing, but we are pleased that he has the opportunity to live his dream of playing football at the next level. “The first player in Mauk's coaching career to play collegial, he said:“ I am very proud of him. As a football player, but more in the person he has become. Landyn would be the first to thank his teammates and coaches from powerful mites to the high school, and we look forward to seeing him playing at MSSU. Monet is a special place, and Landyn will continue the tradition of excellence as the next young animal that our community represents at College level. “