Sedrick Alexander is a promising running back currently playing for the Vanderbilt Commodores in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Born in Austin, Texas, Alexander stands 69 inches tall and weighs 200 pounds. As of the 2024 season, he is a sophomore, contributing significantly to his team's offensive plays.
During the 2024 regular season, Sedrick Alexander showcased his prowess on the field by playing 13 games and starting in 11 of them. He registered 586 rushing yards from 164 attempts, averaging 3.573 yards per carry. Alexander also scored six rushing touchdowns and achieved 33 first downs, indicating his ability to advance the ball effectively. His longest rush during the season was 31 yards.
In the receiving department, Alexander caught 23 passes for 238 yards, averaging 10.348 yards per reception, with a longest reception of 38 yards. He scored one receiving touchdown and secured 10 first downs through the air, highlighting his versatility as a dual-threat running back.
Although he fumbled three times, recovering one, his overall contributions were valuable to the team’s offensive strategy. Sedrick Alexander's performance on the field underscores his potential as a key player for the Commodores, demonstrating both rushing and receiving capabilities.