The Shrine Bowl rosters came out yesterday and Adam Friedman and I took a look at the roster and broke down a few initial talking points. There are several prospects of interest to Tigers fans so I thought I would share here.
Here's the complete story.
Here's a snippet on the North Carolina offensive line, which includes Clemson commit Sean Pollard:
2. North Carolina offensive line is stacked
The North Carolina squad selected a great group of offensive linemen and, if they all play in the game, they should dominant the line of scrimmage. Leading the group is Landon Dickerson (above), the Rivals100 prospect from Hudson (N.C.) South Caldwell. Rivals250 Clemson commit Sean Pollard always makes the most of his opportunities. N.C. State has two commits in the game with Joe Sculthorpe and Harrison Gee. Wake Forest commit Taleni Suhren will use this game as a measuring stick to see how much he has progressed. South Carolinacommit Pete Leota did a good job at the Shrine Bowl combines leading up to his selection. Two quality players that have not been getting as much attention on the recruiting trail are De'Jour Simpson and Alex Gourley. Look for them to really try to make a name for themselves.
Here's the complete story.
Here's a snippet on the North Carolina offensive line, which includes Clemson commit Sean Pollard:
2. North Carolina offensive line is stacked