Brian Pullen (China Spring, Texas/China Spring) spent the majority of the 2012 season anchoring the offensive line at center. At 6-foot-1 and 285 pounds, Pullen understands that because of his size he might best be suited as a defensive lineman in college.
Wherever he ends up, and no matter where he plays on the field, Pullen is ready to contribute. After a solid season, he is keeping tabs on schools and hoping that he will land his first offer soon. Pullen, who bench presses 400 pounds and squats 650, has received interest from Baylor, SMU, North Texas, UTSA and other programs.
“Wherever I go, I just want to show that I’m a hard-working player, and I’m going to do my best every play,” Pullen said. “I want to go to a good school. I don’t want to go just anywhere.”
Wherever he ends up, and no matter where he plays on the field, Pullen is ready to contribute. After a solid season, he is keeping tabs on schools and hoping that he will land his first offer soon. Pullen, who bench presses 400 pounds and squats 650, has received interest from Baylor, SMU, North Texas, UTSA and other programs.
“Wherever I go, I just want to show that I’m a hard-working player, and I’m going to do my best every play,” Pullen said. “I want to go to a good school. I don’t want to go just anywhere.”
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