College football will have first female defensive back in '14

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A female high school student from Indiana is set to make some college football history this season.


Jeffersonville High's Shelby Osborne signed with Campbellsville (Kentucky), an NAIA school, this week to play football. Osborne, a cornerback, is said to be the first female defensive back to play college football.


The impact of Osborne's decision is just starting to hit her. From the Indianapolis Star:
"At first it was for me. It was something I wanted to do, and I went out and achieved it," Osborne said. "But now I have girls coming to me asking for help. It doesn't just apply to football — just anything they don't see as a possibility because there are certain professions viewed as male professions that they could go into that they might not have thought about."
Lonnie Oldham, Osborne's high school coach, doesn't think she'll have any issue contributing to a college team.


The only question, perhaps, is how she'll adjust to the more physical game, even at the NAIA level.


Osborne admits because of her lack of strength, she isn't primed to make tackles -- she didn't make one at corner last season -- but rather she focuses on simply shutting her side of the field down and not letting opposing receivers to make catches.


Oldham told The Star:
"She can get through the rigor of the running and conditioning part of it," Oldham said. "I don't know how she'll do physically — like taking hits and stuff. But being a defensive back, it's kind of like Deion Sanders. You can choose to hit or not hit. She's got to make business decisions."
And for those wondering why Osborne -- who played soccer, tennis and track during her first three years of high school before getting into football -- would want to pursue the gridiron, here's a snippet of her explaining her commitment to the sport. From The Star:
"I'd wake up for 4 a.m. runs and stay at school until 8 p.m. working with the coaches," she said. "I worked throughout the whole year, fell in love with the game and didn't want to give it up. When the season ended, I was desperate to find anyone who would take me and continue on the thing that captured my heart."
Congrats, Shelby Osborne. Go get 'em.
 
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I bet she looks like Brienne of Tarth


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She looks to be a reasonably proportioned young lady. Only 5'6".

Now the unavoidable truth....

This is a risky, potentially dangerous, and absolutely ignorant stunt. Her coaches and parents should be locked up.

Even small college football is an entirely different level of competition. Hopefully she does not get crippled or worse before they wake up. Feel good story I guess until someone gets hurt really bad.

Best case, maybe the guys feeling sorry for her and this becomes just a pitiful joke. Worst case..... I sure hope not.
 

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She has never made a tackle, but moving up in the ranks. NAIA or not, she's about to creamed...
 

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You are balls- on accurate Matty.Either this turns out a harmless hoax (joke).... or she gets a shot at making the team and risks serious, potentially life threatening injury.Not pretty!
 

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Anybody else got thoughts on this?

Is this how hard up we have gotten this time of year for a story on sports?

You think they will be able to bury this on the back page if this girl gets paralyzed?

Think how ignorant he Mom, and especially her Dad, have to be to sit next to her and let her sign so this can happen.

I say especially her Dad because he should have slightly more chance to understand something about football.... being a male of the species.
 

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i was expecting a black broad who is a track star... if she even sees the field, this wont end well
 

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Copy that rayray. I found a small clip of her from a game.... and she is slower than smoke off of shit!

I think she must be a really good student..... and this is some really small (and REALLY insignificant) football school throwing a little tuition at her just to look good. Hopefully they will have the good sense to get her out of harm's way?
 

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she will never make a tackle it's a blind side block that will end this badly :ohno:

My point was you don't get scholies without at least making a tackle. Deion Sanders wasn't a tackler, but at least he made some...

She will probably get to keep her scholie and end up playing Soccer. Well, if she isn't seriously injured first...
 

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​i hope she gets knocked into next week,maybe that will make her come to her senses and say,screw this,this is way too violent
 

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It should be mandatory she has to use the same shower as everybody else...
 
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I hope she gets bulllied and hurt, then cries and sues the university for discrimination so hopefully people can take off their blinders and realize races and sexes are different. Some are better than others. Live with it.
 

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