WVU might offer Kyle Trout after visit 
November, 18, 2012
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Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
Lancaster (Ohio) offensive tackle Kyle Trout is hoping his West Virginia visit ends a lot like his Michigan State trip did earlier this season -- with an offer.
The Watch List lineman had to leave West Virginia’s game against Oklahoma on Saturday at halftime, so he messaged offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh on Sunday apologizing he was not around after the game. He also sent his junior highlight film, and Bedenbaugh told him to give him a call Monday evening.
It was a similar situation at Michigan State when the coaches told Trout to call the Monday after his visit. That conversation ended with an offer, and now he holds eight of them.
The Watch List lineman had to leave West Virginia’s game against Oklahoma on Saturday at halftime, so he messaged offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh on Sunday apologizing he was not around after the game. He also sent his junior highlight film, and Bedenbaugh told him to give him a call Monday evening.
It was a similar situation at Michigan State when the coaches told Trout to call the Monday after his visit. That conversation ended with an offer, and now he holds eight of them.
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