Superman returns.
After spending his freshman year of college football as a bystander on the sidelines of the Ole Miss Rebels, defensive back Tyson Andrus has decided to return home and continue his playing career with coach Rickey Bustle and the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns.
The former Northside Vikings star, who garnered the nickname Superman because of the many different positions he played successfully in high school, cited family reasons as well as pure unhappiness for his decision to transfer.
"I transferred because of some family situations that have taken place," Andrus said. "I also wasn't too happy up there (in Mississippi). It had nothing to do with playing time, but I just wasn't happy."
Andrus, who will be eligible to play for the Cajuns in the spring of 2007, will have three years of eligibility remaining.
"I dressed this past season, but I didn't play," Andrus said. "So I get the credit for not playing. It will count like a redshirt year."
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Eric Narcisse
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