NMMI defensive tackle shows what he can do Premium Story

B.J. Sumter
By Scott Eklund
JCFootball.com
Date: Oct 16, 2009

After six games, New Mexico Military Institute is 4-2 and one of the big reasons is how well they've played up front on defense. One of the players who is a key cog in the front-seven is DT B.J. Sumter (6-1.5, 300) who can play either nose or the three technique and JCFootball.com spoke with the talented run-stuffer recently to get the scoop on what makes him so good inside...

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