@TerryVandrovec
Syracuse (Neb.) OL @mattclark285 tweets that he has given a verbal to @GoJacksFB. Ohio, USD also offered. Two-star recruit. 6-5, 300 lbs.
@TerryVandrovec
Syracuse (Neb.) OL @mattclark285 tweets that he has given a verbal to @GoJacksFB. Ohio, USD also offered. Two-star recruit. 6-5, 300 lbs.
Boom! There's one of the big OL we were hoping for! Awesome.
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Most likely not. The rigors of both Football and Wrestling would almost make it impossible at this level, at any level for that matter.
I don't think either coaching staff would want to "share" him. Football and Track and Field is one thing but Football and Wrestling would be very, very difficult. Maybe after his eligibility is used up, but that would mean he wouldn't have wrestled for 4 years.
College wrestling last weight class is 285, so he would need to trim down to 285. Most offensive lineman w/ his height are around 305-315.
@TerryVandrovec
Syracuse (Neb.) OL @mattclark285 tweets that he has given a verbal to @GoJacksFB. Ohio, USD also offered. Two-star recruit. 6-5, 300 lbs.
Fantastic news! As I mentioned before, he was at the top of my wish list for o-linemen for this class.
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Most likely not. The rigors of both Football and Wrestling would almost make it impossible at this level, at any level for that matter.
I don't think either coaching staff would want to "share" him. Football and Track and Field is one thing but Football and Wrestling would be very, very difficult. Maybe after his eligibility is used up, but that would mean he wouldn't have wrestled for 4 years.
College wrestling last weight class is 285, so he would need to trim down to 285. Most offensive lineman w/ his height are around 305-315.
I think the above is a reasonable answer. Rep pts given
Syracuse's Matt Clark closing in on consecutive pins state record "Add a pair of pins at the state dual tournament to cap his sophomore season, and Clark finds himself just nine away from matching the state record of 47 set in 2012 by fellow heavyweight Mike Shoff."
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