Cullen Casey would rather play on DL 
February, 22, 2012
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By Roger Brown | ESPN.com
Junior Cullen Casey (Rochester, N.Y./McQuaid Jesuit) said the position he's being recruited to play could be a significant factor in where he ends up playing college football.
Casey, a 6-foot-4, 275-pound offensive and defensive lineman, said he's hoping to play defensive tackle at the college level, but is currently being recruited on both sides of the ball. His only offer is from Old Dominion.
“What position will I end up playing? That's really tough to say,” Casey said. “I like both positions, but I prefer defense.
Casey, a 6-foot-4, 275-pound offensive and defensive lineman, said he's hoping to play defensive tackle at the college level, but is currently being recruited on both sides of the ball. His only offer is from Old Dominion.
“What position will I end up playing? That's really tough to say,” Casey said. “I like both positions, but I prefer defense.
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