FORMER Saint Arryn Siposs has been offered a punting scholarship by division one US college Auburn University.
Siposs, 24, who managed 28 games in four seasons for St Kilda, played for Williamstown in the VFL this season after being delisted by the Saints at the end of the 2015 season.
The clever forward booted one of the goals of the VFL season with a miraculous snap across his body from 45m out against Port Melbourne in September.
Siposs was renowned for his powerful right boot during his career, with the forward often launching goals from outside 50.
Siposs, drafted with pick No.75 in the 2010 NAB AFL Draft, booted 22 goals in his 28 matches for the Saints.
Auburn University's football program is among the best in the United States and the SEC (South-eastern conference) school is currently ranked No.6 in the country.
Auburn is famous for producing legendary NFL running back Bo Jackson and former NFL MVP and Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton.
Wow. What a day. Another announcement coming shortly regarding an ex @afl player we are training. Stay tuned. Where is he going. pic.twitter.com/iWuLI9Af6v
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