In December 1955, Jeter was nominated for the Pop Warner Award.[7] Combined from his three seasons with Cal Poly, Jeter finished with 260 carries for 1,740 rushing yards, along with 31 all-purpose touchdowns and numerous point-after conversions.[8]
College statistics
Season
School
Rush. Att.
Rush Yds.
Avg.
Punt Ret. LG
Overall Points
1951
SBVC (Fr.)
100
1,096
10.9
85t
108
1952
SBVC (JV)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
70
1953
Cal Poly (So.)
74
543
7.3
n/a
89
1954
Cal Poly (Jr.)
125
877
7.0
93t
78
1955
Cal Poly (Sr.)
61
320
5.2
n/a
36
Totals
Combined
360
2,836
7.9
93t
381
Professional career
Jeter was selected by the Bears in the 26th round of the 1955 NFL draft, with the 311th overall pick.
Chicago executive George Halas commented in 1956: "Jeter is a very elusive runner with good speed. He's a great punt returner and is terrific in the open field."[9]