Orlando Sentinel

Indiana QB Tronti planning to join Owls

- By Shandel Richardson

BOCA RATON — The quarterbac­k competitio­n at Florida Atlantic is about to get even stiffer with the expected arrival of Indiana transfer Nick Tronti.

Tronti, who was Mr. Florida in 2016 while playing at Ponte Vedra High, will have to sit out this season due to NCAA transfer rules. After redshirtin­g last year, he will have four years of eligibilit­y remaining.

The Owls are already stacked at quarterbac­k, with De’Andre Johnson and Chris Robison competing for the starting position. Like Tronti, Johnson (Florida State) and Robison (Oklahoma) started their careers at Power Five schools.

Freshman Cordell Littlejohn, a three-star recruit from Georgia, also adds depth to the position. Earlier this month, Owls coach Lane Kiffin hinted there was a possibilit­y of landing another quarterbac­k via recruiting or transfer.

“We’re always looking for good players wherever they’re at,” Kiffin said recently. “Junior colleges, grad transfers, guys who maybe qualified late.”

Last season the 6-foot-2, 205-pound Tronti was named Indiana’s offensive Scout Team Player of the Year. He announced his decision to leave the program on social media in April.

“I am forever grateful to Indiana University, Coach [Tom] Allen, Coach [Nick] Sheridan, Coach [Mike] DeBord for giving me an opportunit­y to compete with the best in college football,” Tronti wrote on Twitter. “I will always be thankful for the experience and lessons that I learned while I was in Bloomingto­n. However, I will be transferri­ng from Indiana University.”

The move was made because of playing-time concerns. The Hoosiers starter, Peyton Ramsey, is just a sophomore and made the Big Ten’s All-Freshman Team. IU also added Brandon Dawkins, who began last season as Arizona’s starting quarterbac­k.

Tronti will face similar depth-chart issues at FAU because Robison is a freshman and Johnson a junior. Still, the move allows him to compete in his home state and Kiffin has proven he is willing to make lineup changes at key positions.

 ?? STEPHEN M. DOWELL/STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? Quarterbac­k Nick Tronti threw for 3,328 yards and 34 TDs as a high school senior at Ponte Vedra High.
STEPHEN M. DOWELL/STAFF FILE PHOTO Quarterbac­k Nick Tronti threw for 3,328 yards and 34 TDs as a high school senior at Ponte Vedra High.

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