College Football: OCC’s Janzon loses USC scholarship
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Martin Janzon, a star linebacker for the Orange Coast
College football team last fall, will not play at USC as he intended,
because he does not meet NCAA Division I eligibility requirements.
NCAA rules state that club/team sports played for a season after an
athlete’s 21st birthday are considered one Division I playing year, USC
Sports Information Director Tim Tessalone said.
Janzon, 25, who earned JC All-American status and was a first-team
all-conference player last season, began his “eligibility clock” when he
played club football in Sweden. His club participation, added to two
years as a starter for OCC, leave him with no remaining NCAA Division I
eligibility.
“I’ve been working hard to get a scholarship these past two years,”
Janzon said. “This is hard for me. I have the ability to play Division I
and there is just one little thing that is keeping from doing that.”
Janzon said he plans to appeal. He will first take action with USC and
the school will then seek out reinstatement with the NCAA.
“This is a rule I didn’t know about,” Janzon said. “I’m just trying
hard to work at this appeal. If that doesn’t go through, I’ll have to
start making major decisions on what I want to do.”
OCC Coach Mike Taylor said USC contacted former OCC linebacker Dustin
Davis about a scholarship, but Davis had already committed to West
Virginia Wesleyan.
Janzon, the 6-foot-3, 225-pound weakside linebacker, impressed Trojans
Coach Pete Carroll last month in a private workout, prompting the
scholarship offer, Taylor said. Janzon’s 3.64 GPA also made him an
attractive recruit.
Janzon’s 198 tackles as a Pirate rank eighth on the school’s all-time
list. His 139 tackles last fall rank seventh in OCC single-season annals.
USC will investigate any possible aspect to gain Janzon’s eligibility,
“but the likelihood of that occurring is not good,” Tessalone said.
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