Harrison Louden (Mobile, Ala./McGill Toolen) is a versatile offensive line prospect from the state of Alabama. Louden, 6-foot-4 and 265 pounds, plays tackle in high school but likely projects as a guard at the next level. But that also depends on where he ends up playing his college football.
“He has great film,” McGill Toolen coach Bart Sessions said. “He has tremendous feet and quickness. He’s nasty and can finish. Harrison’s father played football at Purdue. He has a 28 ACT.”
According to Sessions, Louden has an offer from Arkansas State and could be close with netting an offer from Georgia Tech.
“He has great film,” McGill Toolen coach Bart Sessions said. “He has tremendous feet and quickness. He’s nasty and can finish. Harrison’s father played football at Purdue. He has a 28 ACT.”
According to Sessions, Louden has an offer from Arkansas State and could be close with netting an offer from Georgia Tech.
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The Southeast Region consists of the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee and is home to some of the nation's most talented football recruits each recruiting cycle.