There are few big-time programs yet to offer four-star Ethan Pocic (Lemont, Ill./Lemont), and one of the most successful programs over the last decade became the latest to offer the ESPN 150 offensive tackle.
LSU assistant coach Greg Studrawa sent Pocic a Facebook message Tuesday to call him. When Pocic called, Studrawa let him know the Tigers were throwing their name in the hat for the 6-foot-6, 285-pound junior.
“It’s just crazy. They’re in the national championship like all the time,” Pocic said of LSU, which has been in three BCS title games in the last nine years. “They just were saying they love my tape, want to come in [to Lemont] and meet me and see me and stuff like that.”
LSU assistant coach Greg Studrawa sent Pocic a Facebook message Tuesday to call him. When Pocic called, Studrawa let him know the Tigers were throwing their name in the hat for the 6-foot-6, 285-pound junior.
“It’s just crazy. They’re in the national championship like all the time,” Pocic said of LSU, which has been in three BCS title games in the last nine years. “They just were saying they love my tape, want to come in [to Lemont] and meet me and see me and stuff like that.”
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