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By Steve Morris

The thought of potentially having $32,000 less college debt could make anyone sleep better at night.

North Branch senior Jared Grams was awarded a four-year $7,000 scholarship to play Division III football at Jamestown College in North Dakota and was awarded an additional $1,000 four-year unrelated scholarship. Jamestown College is part of the National Association of Intercolleigate Athletic division and plays in the Dakota Athletic Conference.


Grams said he will likely red shirt his first season and when he gets into the lineup he will play corner back and or defensive back.

For Grams, he chose Jamestown College over St. Scholastica in Duluth (his second choice) because of the price difference.

He said Jamestown, a small private school six hours from North Branch, costs about $20,000 a year.

Grams visited Jamestown College and liked the feeling and the atmosphere.

“I liked it a lot, it’s just a really nice campus,” he said.

Sitting in the North Branch high school cafeteria before the start of track practice, Grams said the football team is ranked 11th in nation and that he is excited to play for a winning program.

Grams was a wide receiver and defensive back in North Branch and is the son of Scott Grams and Vicki Borowick.

He tore his ACL early in the football season and was forced to the sideline the remainder of the season.

In a press release to the Post Review, Jamestown head football coach Bud Etzold said he is excited to have Grams become part of the program.

“He is an outstanding student-athlete, and we believe that he has the ability to grow and improve as a football player. Overall, we think he will be an excellent fit for our program.” he said. “We are excited about Jared’s speed and athletic ability. We think Jared will be an impact player for the Jimmie Football program in the future.”
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Bruce: ...
Jared will do wonders for the Jimmie program but Jamestown College is part of the DAC-10 conference which is Division I or II NAIA School. DAC-10 is Dakota Athletic Conference which includes a ten teams. When did they move to NCAA Division III with St. Johns, MN or Wisconsin, WhiteWater last years National Champions in Division III. Jamestowns good but not that good 9-2 last season but the team they lost to in the playoffs was the bottom of the cellar of the NCC conference which was NCAA Division II they moved down to NAIA football. Morningside trounced Jamestown 45-14. Morningside has in NAIA maybe ten years. Let them try to keep up with Souix Falls College NAIA runner-up to Carrol College in the last NAIA National Championship. Not all private schools are NCAA Division-III...
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