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Early grad Folliard on fast track at NIU

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Northern Illinois football player Sean Folliard of Prairie Ridge does front squats during a team lifting session Friday at the Yordon Center in DeKalb. (Kyle Bursaw – kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

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DeKALB – In the first few days of his senior year in high school, Sean Folliard met with his guidance counselor at Prairie Ridge.

There, he learned that graduating high school early and getting a head start on his college football career would be a lot easier than he expected.

All Folliard, who played safety for the Wolves and was part of the school’s Class 6A state championship team in 2011, had to do to graduate in December was pick up an extra English class.

It wasn’t too much to ask. Folliard added the class, and with the second semester at NIU under way, Folliard is in DeKalb early, working out and attending meetings with the rest of his new teammates.

“It’s kind of all about the football for me,” Folliard said. “It was a hard decision leaving all my friends and family back there, but I’m not too far away. It’s not that bad at all.”

Folliard added that heading to NIU a semester early was purely his choice, although the coaching staff certainly was on board.

“It was pretty much my decision. Nobody really expected me to do it,” he said. “It was a pretty spontaneous thing for me to do.”

The best advantage for Folliard

being in DeKalb a semester early? Being able to participate in the Huskies’ spring drills, and he said that played a decision to graduate early that much easier.

Folliard played safety at Prairie Ridge, where he was an Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Class 6A All-State selection as a senior, and even played some quarterback for the Wolves late in the 2012 season.

For the Huskies, Folliard will move to linebacker, where he’ll likely be for the next four or five seasons. He hopes being in school for spring practice will help him get on the field as a freshman.

“The coaches and players told me that’s going to be a big help. I obviously won’t know until I’m there,” he said. “Ultimately, that’s going to be the coaches’ decision on whether I redshirt or not.”

Over the winter, Folliard, whom Rivals.com lists at 6-foot-2, 205 pounds, will try to mold his body into a linebacker’s, and will get valuable reps in spring practice.

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