From the last RRC:
Tech in the lead for 2017 Rivals250 OL:
The Red Raiders offered Houston (Texas) Cypress Creek 2017 offensive tackle Grayson Reed in late August. Since then, he's exploded into a highly recruited prospect. Schools like Baylor, TCU, LSU, SMU, UCLA, and Vanderbilt have expressed interest in his talents. Many of the schools that simply needed a chance to watch Reed, who missed his entire sophomore season, play in a game have now stepped up their recruitment.
Reed now holds offers from Colorado State, Houston, North Texas, Oklahoma State and Tulsa. The 6-foot-4, 294 pound lineman feels his play has improved, even though he wants to improve his strength a little more. He has shown interest in a few other schools, but where does he stand with the Red Raiders at the moment?
"I talk to both Coach (Lee) Hays and Coach (Kevin) Curtis the most. Tech is definitely at the top of the list. I like the style of play, and the coaching staff seems amazing. The fans and city show so much support for team" said Reed.
Rated a four-star prospect, Reed is ranked as the No. 24 offensive tackle in the nation, the No. 202 prospect in the latest Rivals250 national rankings and the No. 30 player on the Rivals.com Texas Initial Top 80 for the 2017 class.
-Martin
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Would be an amazing addition to go along with Anderson and Castaneda.
Tech in the lead for 2017 Rivals250 OL:
The Red Raiders offered Houston (Texas) Cypress Creek 2017 offensive tackle Grayson Reed in late August. Since then, he's exploded into a highly recruited prospect. Schools like Baylor, TCU, LSU, SMU, UCLA, and Vanderbilt have expressed interest in his talents. Many of the schools that simply needed a chance to watch Reed, who missed his entire sophomore season, play in a game have now stepped up their recruitment.
Reed now holds offers from Colorado State, Houston, North Texas, Oklahoma State and Tulsa. The 6-foot-4, 294 pound lineman feels his play has improved, even though he wants to improve his strength a little more. He has shown interest in a few other schools, but where does he stand with the Red Raiders at the moment?
"I talk to both Coach (Lee) Hays and Coach (Kevin) Curtis the most. Tech is definitely at the top of the list. I like the style of play, and the coaching staff seems amazing. The fans and city show so much support for team" said Reed.
Rated a four-star prospect, Reed is ranked as the No. 24 offensive tackle in the nation, the No. 202 prospect in the latest Rivals250 national rankings and the No. 30 player on the Rivals.com Texas Initial Top 80 for the 2017 class.
-Martin
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Would be an amazing addition to go along with Anderson and Castaneda.