Bethel is probably getting more than they bargained for. I congratulate Easley. He is one tough back. I believe he will probably show out his first couple of years there and transfer to a bigger school. Absolutely, not a knock at anyone. So, please just save the chatter.
In different words, I think Easley is a bigger player than Bethel. I do not know his academic standing, but I would think this has something to do with him playing NAIA ball instead D1- 2a ball, or D2 ball somewhere. Often times, kids physically develop latter than most and he may turn into the next coming of Walter Peyton for all we know. I always enjoy seeing local kids get the chance to play at the next level. The chances are hard to come by and I wish him nothing but success.
Just my thoughts.