West Virginia offers Kyle Trout after visit 
November, 19, 2012
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Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
West Virginia assistant coach Bill Bedenbaugh told Lancaster (Ohio) tackle Kyle Trout to call him Monday night. Trout was hoping he wanted to offer.
Bedenbaugh and the West Virginia staff did.
Trout, a 2014 ESPN Watch List member, reported the Mountaineers offered him Monday night. He visited West Virginia for the Oklahoma game on Saturday.
The Mountaineers are the ninth program to offer the 6-foot-5, 254-pound tackle and first from the Big 12. BCS programs Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State and Pittsburgh also offered Trout.
Bedenbaugh and the West Virginia staff did.
Trout, a 2014 ESPN Watch List member, reported the Mountaineers offered him Monday night. He visited West Virginia for the Oklahoma game on Saturday.
The Mountaineers are the ninth program to offer the 6-foot-5, 254-pound tackle and first from the Big 12. BCS programs Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State and Pittsburgh also offered Trout.
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